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Compact, early-yielding cucumber ideal for northern climates, perfect for pickling or fresh salads.
An extremely hardy, nutritious, and beautiful dual purpose, ornamental flour corn variety.
Large, globe-shaped onions with firm, white flesh, ideal for onion rings and Southwestern dishes.
Dwarf okra with spineless white pods, ideal for small spaces and container gardening.
Dark red tomatoes with green stripes, 80-85 days, superb flavor, excellent disease resistance, indeterminate.
Produces medium-large, solid heads; does best in warmer weather.
Award-winning, heat-tolerant vining bean with clustered pods, ideal for trellising and container growth.
Dwarf sunflower grows to between 2-3 feet tall. Bushy, fluffy flower heads.
High-yielding, disease-resistant, indeterminate tomato with 1 lb red fruit, 70-75 days, container-friendly.
Blooms in shades ranging from cream to yellow to orange to pink to dark pink.
85 days, indeterminate, produces huge, juicy, orange beefsteaks with exceptional flavor and meaty texture.
High yielding, thrives in cool weather, uniform production.
Tight, firm, dark green sprouts on compact plants.
Early spring variety with nutty, slightly bitter leaves.
Very productive pea; good for fresh use, freezing or canning.
Attractive, ornamental perennial with edible flower buds.
Fast-maturing, nutrient-dense flour corn with high-quality protein, drought resilience, and diverse genetics.
Hardy perennial with golden-yellow blooms, fragrant foliage, and attracts pollinators; perfect for arrangements.
The first wildfire bacteria resistant tobacco, historically used for cigarette and pipe blends.
A high-yielding mid-season variety for air curing and drying.
Compact plants, very productive, hardy, luscious and sugary.
Salmon colored, very fragrant and tasty. A variety of true cantaloupe.
Frost-resistant variety with bluish-green heads and abundant side shoots.
65 days, dwarf plants yield juicy, flavorful 4-6 oz elongated green-striped tomatoes, ideal for containers.