Mountain Pride F1 Hybrid Tomato, Standard (Slicing) Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Mountain Pride (Determinate) F1 Hybrid is a deep red tomato with firm flavorful flesh that resists cracking. The plants produce a lot of fruit. It is the most common variety in the South's mountainous regions. Green-shouldered, slightly flattened, 6-8 oz...
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Red Head F1 Hybrid Tomato, Roma (Paste) Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Red Head F1 has large plum-shaped fruits.  This Roma tomato is suitable for the greenhouse or open-air production. Red Head F1 has a compact behavior and it takes 70-80 days to maturity.
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Black Krim, Standard (Slicing) Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Black Krim, Standard (Slicing) Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is a popular dark purple Russian heirloom with slightly black shoulders with a rich, sweet flavour that consistently tops tomato taste tests! On the inside, this meaty, juicy tomato variety has an average...
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Rainbow Mix Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris cicla)
Rainbow Mix Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris cicla) is a popular plant that produces some of the most beautiful swiss chard leaves in shades of red, orange, purple, yellow, and white.This attractive and easy-to-grow Chard produces savoyed type leaves in various...
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Fordhook Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris cicla)
Fordhook produces thick, dark green, crisp, crumbled leaves with a broad white rib on juicy white stalks with a fine flavour. When harvested frequently, this excellent variety produces new leaves on a regular basis.Plant early and often, and you'll have...
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Sweet Meat Squash, Winter (Cucurbita maxima)
Sweet Meat Squash is a winter squash heirloom from the Pacific Northwest. It produces vigorous vines that are 12"-18" tall and spread 6-10 feet in every direction. The leaves and vines are covered in trichomes, which are small hairs. The...
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Sweet Dumpling Squash, Winter (Cucurbita maxima)
Sweet Dumpling squash is a winter squash variety that produces small acorn squash in individual sizes. The fruit has a diameter of about 4 inches, making it ideal for roasting whole or stuffing. The exterior is a deeply ribbed, ivory...
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Golden Summer Crookneck Squash, Summer (Cucurbita pepo)
Golden Summer Crookneck Squash, Summer (Cucurbita pepo) is a bushy plant with a narrow curved neck that produces copious amounts of buttery yellow squash. This squash is extremely tender and flavorful. As the summer progresses, the golden hue deepens. When...
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Monstrueux de Viroflay Spinach (Tetragonia tetragonoides)
This massive spinach can reach a diameter of (24") and has (8") crisp, dark green leaves. The leaves stay tender and delicious no matter how big they grow, with lower levels of oxalic acid than other varieties. Plant spinach seeds...
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Bloomsdale Spinach (Spinacia oleracea)
Bloomsdale Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a long standing, large, spreading spinach with meaty, savoyed, dark-green leaves with a rich, nutty flavour that is a classic market variety. It provides a constant bounty and is slow to bolt. Sow your first...
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Watermelon Radish (Raphanus sativus)
Antique Chinese horticultural treasure with unearthly beauty. Large round roots with a bright burst of watermelon-rose colour in the centre. Crispy, mild, and refreshing, with a sweet flavour that's great in salads, garnishes, and pickling. Serve with parsnips, carrots, or...
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French Breakfast Radish (Raphanus sativus)
The root of the French Breakfast radish can be round, but most are oblong and two to four inches long. The vibrant colouring of the French Breakfast radish, whether round or cylindrical, is known for graduating from a vivid fuchsia-red...
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Wee Be Little Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima)
The Wee B Little Pumpkin is a cute new member of the pumpkin family. Like a regular pumpkin, it has a slightly flat-round form. The rind is a bright orange colour and is smooth enough to paint on. Plants with...
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Tours (Citrouille de Touraine) Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima)
Tours is a lovely upright oval pumpkin with a unique shape that adds height and variety to fall displays. It has pale yellow flesh and is dark green with pale green stripes. Tours has a long history in France as...
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Spookie Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima)
Spookie is a combination between sugar pie and jack o' lantern pumpkins that makes a superb pie pumpkin or porch carving pumpkin. The 6 to 10 pound pumpkins have a smooth, hard red-orange skin and tasty, thick yellow-orange flesh and...
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Jack Be Little Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima)
Jack Be Little Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima): This heirloom cultivar produces up to 20 pumpkins per plant on compact vines. Miniature pumpkins are ideal for both cooking and decoration. Smooth skin and modest ribbing with a uniform shape and dimension. If...
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Violet Bell Pepper, SWEET (Capsicum annuum)
They have a deep colour and a fantastic sweet bell flavour to go along with their attractive aesthetics. Peppers start out green, then turn white, and then grow  voilet stripes that cover the entire fruit.They require the same care and...
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Habanero Pepper, HOT (Capsicum annuum)
Habanero Pepper, HOT (Capsicum annuum): Habanero chile pepper pods are tiny, conical to lantern-shaped and orange in color turning to red when fully matured. When fully developed, the skin is waxy, glossy, and smooth. The flesh is thin, crisp, and...
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Anaheim Chile Pepper, HOT (Capsicum annuum)
Anaheim Chile Pepper, HOT (Capsicum annuum) are medium-sized, elongated, and curved pods with a conical shape and moderate tapering towards the non-stem end, averaging 15 to 25 centimetres in length. The semi-thick skin has a glossy and waxy sheen over...
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Cascadia Snap Pea, Edible Pod Snap Pea (Pisum sativum)
Cascadia Pea, Edible Pod Snap Pea (Pisum sativum) is a variety of edible pea plant that produces sweet and crisp green pods with small seeds. It is a bush-type pea that grows up to 2 feet tall and is known...
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Avalanche Pea, Edible Pod (Pisum sativum)
Prone to disease Avalanche produces mountains of lovely, smooth, gleaming dark green pods that are about 5 inches long "long, soft, and crisp Its sturdy, semi-leafless vines can reach 30 inch in length and are self-supporting "tall, consistently producing double...
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Lincoln Shelling Garden Pea (Pisum sativum)
These peas were first introduced in peacetime, shortly after World War II. Because of its high yields and soft, tender taste, Lincoln quickly became a favourite among American gardeners. The 4-5 cup size is ideal for eating fresh, freezing, or...
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Evergreen Nebuka Onion, Bunching (Allium fistulosum)
The Nebuka Evergreen Bunching onion is a must-have for any garden! This onion has long, slender white stalks that grow in tight clusters and is a splitting kind. New or fried, this onion is used as a garnish for baked...
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Texas Early Grano 502 Onion, Short-Day (Allium cepa)
The Texas Early Grano 502 PRR Onion has a white flesh that is uniform and delicious to eat! This onion variety produces a large globe-shaped vidalia-type onion with a pleasant but not overpowering flavour. Texas Early Grano 502 PRR is...
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Osaka Purple, Japanese Mustard (Brassica juncea)
Osaka Purple, Japanese Mustard  (Brassica juncea): Dark green-purple leaves with striking white veins make this mustard stand out. Allow it to grow to full size for boiling greens or harvest at 4 to 6 inches for salad. Fast and simple...
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Florida Broadleaf, Mustard (Brassica juncea)
One of the earliest greens to appear in the spring, and a typical Southern favourite. The big, rich-green leaves of heirloom broad leaf mustard have a savoury pungency. When sautéed, steamed, braised, or added to soup, fresh greens bring flavour...
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Winter Density, Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
Winter density Romaine lettuce seeds are a hybrid between butterhead and romaine lettuce. The extra-dark green heads are heavy, compact, and stand around 20cm (8") tall, with upright yet tender leaves. This unique, flavorful English variety can be grown in...
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Red Romaine, Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
Long, crinkled leaves with great crunch characterise Red Romaine Lettuce. This variety starts out green and fades to a reddish-purple colour as it matures. The leaves of the Red Romaine are 12" tall and the plant is 10-12" thick. Not...
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Waldmans Green, Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
The Waldmans Green Lettuce is the most commonly cultivated green leaf lettuce for commercial purposes. This lettuce variety produces broad, dark green leaves with a slightly savoyed, wavy texture that grow in loose, open heads. The leaf lettuce 'Waldmann's Green'...
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Grand Rapids, Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
The most well-known loose leaf lettuce variety is Grand Rapids. This variety produces upright, light green leaves that are medium to wide in size. The frilled and crisp leaves are mild and flavorful. It is the earliest to bear due...
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New York 12, Batavian Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
Wide crisp head lettuce yields well from this plant. Sandwiches, salads, and garnishes benefit from the crisp leaves. A heat-resistant variety that is ideal for southern fall crops. For commercial growers, this is a good shipper variety. For home gardens,...
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Great Lakes 118, Batavian Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
Heat tolerant and bolt resistant, Great Lakes 118' is a 1960s upgrade over the original 'Great Lakes.' The Great Lakes 118 lecttuce have produces big, crisp heads! Many farmers choose this variety because of its large heads and delicious taste....
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Giant Musselburg Leek (Allium porrum)
The mildly flavoured stalks, also known as 'Giant Musselburgh' and 'Scotch Flag,' are very large and long, with fan-shaped dark green leaves. Their white bases are blanched and appear to be short. This is one of the most winter-hardy leeks...
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White Vienna Kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea)
'Early White' is a term that refers to a Vienna's planetary bulbs are round, luminous light-green, and filled with creamy white, tender flesh with a sweet turnipy taste. The crisp, juicy flesh and younger leaves of this 19th century heirloom...
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Tuscany Black Kale (Brassica oleracea)
Kale Black Tuscany, also known as Cavolo Nero, is a nutritious and easy-to-grow vegetable. It has a long harvest season that runs from summer to early spring, when it bolts and flowers (it is hardy to -15C). The blossoms are...
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Red Russian Kale (Brassica oleracea)
This tasty grey-green kale looks good enough to plant among the flowers. The stems are purplish, and the leaves are shaped like big oak leaves and coloured a velvety grey green, far larger than normal kale .After freeze, the purple...
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Lacinato Kale aka 'Dinosaur Kale' (Brassica oleracea)
Lacinato Kale aka 'Dinosaur Kale'  (Brassica oleracea) is an old heirloom variety with big, tender leaves. AKA Dinosaur kale, Black Magic, or Toscano. This variety is widely used in fresh markets and in home gardens. This kale variety is known...
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Large Mixed Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria)
The Large Mix is a collection of the most common large gourds available! Calabash, Dipper, Sugar Trough, and a few other gourds make up the big gourd mix. These are big gourds that will take a longer time to fully...
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Garden Sweet Burpless Cucumber, Hybrid (Cucumis sativus)
A fantastic burpless slicing cucumber with a sweet taste. On vigorous plants, medium green 10 to 12" long, cylindrical, smooth fruits are produced. It has a high level of disease resistance. Slender, cucumbers with smooth, mid-green skins and slight stripes...
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Marketmore 76 Cucumber, Slicing (Cucumis sativus)
Marketmore 76 Cucumber, Slicing (Cucumis sativus): For consistency and yield potential, Marketmore 76 is an excellent open-pollinated slicer cucumber. This plant produces a large number of medium-sized cucumbers (8-10 inches long) with dark green skin. It has a slightly bumpy...
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Green Curled Ruffec Endive (Cichorium endivia)
The Green Curled Ruffec Endive is a hardy, old endive that thrives in the cold. This variety thrives in both cold and wet conditions. The deep cut green leaves of the Green Curled Ruffec Endive are ideal for garnishes and...
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Catalogna Garnet Stem Endive (Cichorium endivia)
Catalogna Garnet Stem Endive (Cichorium endivia) has dark green leaves and striking red stems of this endive cultivar will bring a delightful burst of color to your salads. Endive proves to be an exceptional choice for autumn cultivation, as the...
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Country Gentleman White Sweet Corn (Shoe Peg Corn) (Zea mays)
Country Gentleman White Sweet Corn (Zea mays), also known as shoe-peg corn for its distinct kernels, debuted in 1890 by S. D. Woodruff & Sons. A favorite for home gardens, it yields up to three flavorful ears per stalk, each...
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Delectable Hybrid Bi-color Sweet Corn (SE) (Zea mays)
This fantastic bi-color sweet corn thrives in a wide range of climates. Delectable yields large 9-inch ears full of sweet tender kernels that keep their flavour for 3 to 4 days after harvest. A fresh appearance and good husk characteristics....
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Cutting Celery (Apium graveolens)
Cutting celery, also known as leaf celery or Chinese celery, is a miniature version of traditional celery. The stalks are narrower, measuring about a quarter of the width of a normal stalk. It also has a stronger flavour, making it...
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Minnesota Midget Melon (Cucumis melo)
Minnesota Midget Melon (Cucumis melo) These petite melons, measuring around 4" in diameter, are among the earliest to ripen, maturing in just 65 days. With their sweet, orange, and juicy flesh, these personal-sized melons make delightful snacks. Bred by the...
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Honey Rock Melon (Cucumis melo)
Honey Rock is a delicious heirloom melon that matures early and produces high yields of high-quality fruit. This melon variety produces compact 3-4 pound fruits that mature in 80 days or less! Honey Rock's flesh has a tender salmon-orange colour...
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Hale's Best Jumbo Melon (Organic) (Cucumis melo)
Hale's Best Jumbo Melon (Organic) (Cucumis melo) Cantaloupe is a common summer fruit that you can grow in your own backyard. The Hale's Best Jumbo Organic Melon is a hardy variety that grows well in most climates. Patriot Seeds' organic...
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Casaba Golden Beauty Melon (Cucumis melo)
Casaba Golden Beauty Melon (Cucumis melo): A melon with thick white juicy flesh, a light sweetness, and a long shelf life that originated in Turkey. Since they don't fall off the vine, you can pick them when they're nearly ready...
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Golden Acre Cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
Golden acre cabbage is a great early summer ball head cabbage variety. It produces succulent, sweet, and tender heads weighing 3-4 kg (612-834 lbs). Golden Acre Cabbage has tight, round heads that resemble balls. This plant can be grown 30...
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