Cosmic Purple Carrot (Daucus carota)
"Cosmic Purple" carrots have a soft, satisfying flavour in soups, salads, or when eaten fresh, and are high in antioxidants and vitamin A. The open-pollinated variety "Cosmic Purple" carrots have a dark wine-colored exterior, but the interior is as orange...
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Chantenay Red Cored Carrot (Daucus carota)
Red Cored Chantenay is easy to grow and full of vitamins. Short, dense roots with a golden orange colour and a strong taste, measuring 5 1/2" long and tapering to a blunt end.After the danger of heavy frost has passed...
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Atomic Red Carrot (Daucus carota)
The plant produces a lot of bright red carrots that are 11" long. It has a strong flavour. They're a hit with kids! This beautiful true red carrot is high in the antioxidant Lycopene, which helps to prevent prostate and...
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Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
Cabbage is a heritage variety that originated in England. It has a short maturation period and produces wide, thick, elongated 13-18cm (6-7") heads quickly. They have a distinct sweet taste and crisp texture that makes them suitable for salads and...
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Charleston Wakefield Cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
Wakefield, Charleston Cabbage is an heirloom variety that has been a gardener's favourite since it was first introduced in 1892. This open-pollinated cabbage variety yields conical heads that are 6-8 inches long and weigh 4-5 pounds on average. Charleston Wakefield...
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Long Island Improved Brussel Sprouts (Brassica oleracea)
The semi-dwarf plants are stocky, with leaves that are closely spaced, so the small, self-supporting stems have plenty of tasty sprouts. This was once one of the most important commercial varieties, having been introduced at the end of the nineteenth...
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White Sprouting Broccoli (Brassica oleracea)
Broccoli with white sprouts is a delicious and nutritious vegetable that can withstand temperatures as low as. The cole family's sprouting broccoli grows small white heads on thin stalks. Both parts of the plant, including the heads, stalks, and leaves,...
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White Albino Beet (Beta vulgaris)
White Albino beet plants produce a high yield of sweet white beets. The beets are now fully white and will never stain! This gourmet beet works well when boiled, pickled, baked, or frozen. This heirloom beet from Holland is smooth...
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Early Wonder Beet (Organic) (Beta vulgaris)
'Early Wonder', introduced in 1911, is an excellent beet for both greens and bunching. Fast-growing with smooth leaves. Smooth, dark roots are somewhat flat.This early variety produces high-quality greens that are perfect for canning and are ideal for the home...
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Early Wonder Beet (Beta vulgaris)
The Early Wonder beet is a common heirloom beet variety that yields a lot of deep red roots. A common beet that is tasty, matures quickly, and yields a lot of greens. Beets can be used in a variety of...
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Detroit Dark Red Beet (Organic) (Beta vulgaris)
Dark red round roots that are succulent flesh infused with deep, sweet flavor. Perfect for pickling, roasting, and even raw in salads! The greens rival chard and spinach for tenderness and flavor, and are very nutritious. Tops are great for salads...
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Detroit Dark Red Beet (Beta vulgaris)
Detroit Dark Red heirloom beets are vegetables that hail from Ontario, Canada and still the one to beat for flavor and long-term storage. It's a delicious, soft, and smooth storage beet that's also good for canning. And when wide and...
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Crosby's Early Egyptian Beet (Beta vulgaris)
Crosby Egytian is the biggest early type beets that is know for keeping it's shape long into fall. The large, flattened beets are grown primarily above the soil but the skins don’t get the toughness of the upper portions of some...
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Chioggia Beet (Organic) (Beta vulgaris)
Originally from Italy, heirloom Chioggia Beets were first introduced to America in the late 1840s. Dark pink on the outside, the inside features concentric rings of pink and white. The candy cane like appearance is as pretty as it is...
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Bull's Blood Beet (Beta vulgaris)
"Bull's Blood" is an old red beetroot variety which is believed to have originated in the Netherlands from the very old French variety "Craupadine".Bull's Blood beet is grown for its delicious, slightly globe-shaped beets and its flavorful , gorgeous leaves...
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Midori Giant, Edamame Bean (Organic) (Glycine max)
Midori Giant, Edamame Bean (Organic) (Glycine max) is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family. It is cultivated primarily for its young, green pods, which are consumed as a popular and nutritious food. "Midori Giant" is a specific cultivar...
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Golden Wax, Yellow Bean (Organic) (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Golden Wax is one of the most popular wax beans. Features very high yields on compact, bushy plants. The straight golden pods of Golden Wax Beans stay clear and smooth due to improved rust resistance. These vigorous plants are high...
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Gold Rush, Yellow Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Gold Rush, Yellow Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is regarded as one of the best wax beans available. It holds its quality and texture in the garden longer than other beans and freezes well. The strong plants bear large crops of white-seeded...
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State Half, Runner Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
State Half Runner Beans are an old-fashioned favorite that thrive in the harshest growing environment. Beans are very flavorful and are used like green beans and dried beans. Vines are very short and do not require staking. Good freezing and...
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Romano, Pole Bean (Organic) (Phaseolus vulgaris)
These Italian style beans produce six-inch long pods full of rich flavor in just seventy days. The stringless flat beans are terrific for freezing or table use and are best when harvested young. This bean grows on tall vines up...
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Romano, Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
The Romano Pole is an heirloom bean dating back pre-1800s. An Italian type, stringless with flat pods. Excellent freezing, distinctive and full of flavor. These beans are generally directly seeded in the garden. The most important point about growing green...
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Kentucky Wonder, Pole Bean (Organic) (Phaseolus vulgaris)
One of the most popular pole beans in the market, Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean (Organic) is vigorous, rust resistant and adaptable to many parts of the country. These old-fashioned favorite produces plenty of smooth green pods. Harvest before they mature...
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Kentucky Wonder 125, Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
First appearing in the late 1800s, Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean seeds are descended from an old variety of pole bean called Texas Pole. This heirloom variety of Kentucky Wonder Garden bean just keeps those mouthwatering beans coming all season long....
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Blue Lake, Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Blue Lake Pole Bean sets pods from the base to the top of the vine-so you will have plenty for eating fresh and processing. Produces heavy yields of straight, smooth six inches pods that are crisp and stringless at all...
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White Dixie Butter Pea, Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus)
White Dixie Butter Pea is an excellent home vegetable garden variety and produces delicious, small lima with three or four nearly round lima beans inside each pod. Bush type plants grow about twenty inches high. This is an excellent lima...
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Henderson Bush, Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus)
Introduced in 1889 by Peter Henderson Company of New York. A dwarf lima that is very early, hardy, productive, and disease resistant. Produces small creamy white lima for home gardener and canner that are distinctive in color and excellent in...
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California Blackeye, Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
Despite being called a black eyed pea, or cowpea, these are actually beans. Cowpeas produce in higher heat, humidity, and drier conditions than other beans. Cowpea are bushy plants, producing 6 inches to 8 inches pods at the top of...
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TopCrop, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
This is one of the best bush beans for canning and freezing, Topcrop produces 6 to 7 inches pods that are tender and crispy, containing incredible flavor. The Top Crop bean is a variety of green bean that was developed...
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Tendergreen Improved Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Tendergreen Improved Bean is a very productive bush type plant that bears tender stringless pods that are 5 to 6" long. Soaking seeds before sowing will speed the seed germination. Flavor and texture are excellent, particularly when picked at a...
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Royal Burgundy Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Royal Burgundy Beans fresh from your garden, have delicious purple pods that are easily found among the backdrop of green leaves. These purple podded snap beans add color to your garden. Royal Burgundy beans are easier to spot while picking,...
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Landreth Stringless Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
This is a very popular fast growing stringless green bean. They should be directly seeded and planted in rich, well-drained soil with full sun exposure. They have delicious meaty flavor, juicy, tender and fibreless that is great for canning and...
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Kentucky Wonder Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Kentucky Wonder Green is one of the most popular beans of all time and a favorite of American gardeners since the late 19th century. Variety can be relied on for peak flavor, productivity, and wide, adaptability. Yields abundant clusters of...
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Jade, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Like the gem it is named for, this exquisite bean is a lush green. The plants are strong and erect and typically do not need staking. Beans can be harvested at any point in the development without sacrificing color or...
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Harvester Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
The harvester bean has tender pods growing as long as 6”. The bean pods are high off the ground for easy picking. The plant is very hardy and grows very straight. Harvest early for stringless beans. They live up to...
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Dwarf Horticultural Taylor, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Dwarf Horticultural Taylor, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) beans are semi-runner type in growth habit with fourteen- to eighteen-inch-long runners. It does well in cool climates. The seeds are tan streaked with dark-red. They are good early as a snap bean...
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Burpee Stringless Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
This burpee variety of green bean is completely stringless and produces a week earlier than many other types of green beans. It can be grown in zones three through twelve, and is tolerant of heat and dry climates. It is...
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Black Valentine Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Black Valentine Bush Bean was introduced by Peter Henderson & Co. In 1897. It produces excellent quality beans. Pods are straight, tender, and flavorful and almost round. They are ideal for table use, freezing and canning as they retain their...
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Mibuna Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa)
Mibuna Chinese Cabbage is a fast growing annual plant, produce clusters of pencil thin white stalks with delicate, slender leaves. It has mildly sharp, mustard like flavor. Ideal for mixed salads, steamed and stir fried. Direct seeding works best and...
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Wild Arugula Red Streaked (Eruca vesicaria sativa)
Eruca vesicaria sativa is an ANNUAL that grows quickly.It is frost resistant and hardy to zone 7. It's in bloom from May to August, and the seeds ripen from July to September. Insects pollinate the species, which is hermaphrodite (has...
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ZINNIA peruviana (Peruvian Zinnia)
Zinnia Peruviana is a subtropical and tropical, fast-growing, annual herb of American origin. It occurs in gardens, roadsides, disturbed places, wastelands and pastures. It was listed in the Global Compendium of weeds as a naturalized agricultural and environmental weed, casual...
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ZINNIA linearis (Classic Zinnia)
ZINNIA linearis (Classic Zinnia) is a species of Zinnia in the Asteraceae family. It is an herbaceous flowering plant species of zinnia native to northern and western Mexico and naturalized in the parts of the Southwestern United States. Unlike the more...
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Zinnia haageana 'Persian Carpet' (Mexican Zinnia - Persian Carpet)
Zinnia haageana 'Persian Carpet' (Mexican Zinnia - Persian Carpet) is a species of zinnia native to Mexico. It is highly valued for its vibrant and colorful flowers, which add a splash of warmth and beauty to gardens. Zinnia haageana 'Persian...
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ZINNIA elegans 'Will Rogers' (Zinnia, Red - Will Rogers)
ZINNIA elegans 'Will Rogers' (Zinnia, Red - Will Rogers) is a striking cultivar of Zinnia elegans, commonly known as common zinnia. This variety was named after the famous American Will Rogers and produces stunning, big, red flowers that really stand out....
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ZINNIA elegans 'Meteor' (Zinnia, Burgundy - Meteor)
ZINNIA elegans 'Meteor' (Zinnia, Burgundy - Meteor) is a captivating cultivar of Zinnia elegans, commonly known as common zinnia. This Zinnia species is native to Mexico, and it is fast-growing and long blooming. This variety is specifically known for its deep...
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ZINNIA elegans 'Canary Bird' (Zinnia, Yellow - Canary Bird)
ZINNIA elegans 'Canary Bird' (Zinnia, Yellow - Canary Bird) is a vibrant cultivar of Zinnia elegans, commonly known as common zinnia. This variety is specifically known for its stunning yellow flowers that resemble the bright plumage of a canary bird. ...
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VIGUIERA multiflora (Showy Goldeneye)
VIGUIERA multiflora (Showy Goldeneye) is a perennial flowering plant native to the central and southern United States, spanning from Texas and New Mexico up to Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. It belongs to the Asteraceae family, which includes sunflowers and daisies. Description:...
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VERBESINA encelioides (Golden Crownbeard)
VERBESINA encelioides (Golden Crownbeard) is a flowering plant native to the Americas and can be found from the southwestern United States (including California, Arizona, and Texas) through Mexico and into South America. It belongs to the Asteraceae family, which includes...
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TRADESCANTIA occidentalis (Prairie Spiderwort)
TRADESCANTIA occidentalis (Prairie Spiderwort) is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to the central and western regions of North America. Like other members of the Tradescantia genus, Prairie Spiderwort is part of the Commelinaceae family and is appreciated for...
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THELESPERMA filifolium (Greenthread)
THELESPERMA filifolium (Greenthread) is a perennial flowering plant native to the central and southwestern parts of North America. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is highly valued for its delicate, thread-like foliage and vibrant yellow flowers. Greenthread is often...
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SPHAERALCEA coccinea (Scarlet Globemallow)
SPHAERALCEA coccinea (Scarlet Globemallow) is a perennial flowering plant native to western North America. It belongs to the Malvaceae family and is highly valued for its vibrant red-orange flowers, its attractive gray-green foliage, and its ability to thrive in arid...
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