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A bush-type, cream pea variety for home and market gardeners.
A large, quarter dollar-sized, flat bean that is colored light cream with maroon spots, splashes, and swirls.
An example of a beautiful ornamental tobacco.
A flue-cured tobacco, historically used for pipe and cigarette blending.
Charming green calyxes thrive in sun, perfect for fresh or dried arrangements, reseeds easily.
78 days, semi-determinate, ripens late, stores 6-12 weeks, unique long-keeping, vine-fresh taste.
Oval, eight inch by eight inch, dark green leaves. Very vigorous and productive variety.
An extremely hardy, nutritious, and beautiful dual purpose, ornamental flour corn variety.
Vigorous, compact vines produce sweet, salmon-pink flesh melons.
Nice variety for both home and market gardens and excellent for freezing.
A productive and interestingly shaped zucchini with a very mild taste.
Dark green skinned, golden-fleshed, 10-15 pound fruit.
5' tall plant with light green leaves, used for pipe and cigarette blends.
A tall, ornamental plant with large, elastic leaves, perfect for cigars.
A tall, improved Burley-type tobacco, perfect for ornamental gardens.
85 days, dwarf, dark-pink, juicy, oblate tomatoes with well-balanced flavor, ideal for containers.
Deep orange paste tomato with fruity flavor, ideal for salsa and sauce, 52 days.
An Oriental-type tobacco that possesses a bit of spice and was historically used for cigar wrapper leaves.
Oregon heirloom with 3 to 6 pound, fragrant, juicy and sweet fruit.
A family heirloom from Kentucky. Excellent, old-timey bean flavor. Productive.
75 days, dwarf plants produce small, red, globe-shaped tomatoes, ideal for containers and cool climates.
Prolific, indeterminate cherry tomato, 60-70 days, striped red, sweet, extended shelf life, 1.25" fruit.
Bright yellow, "flue-cured" type tobacco, historically used for cigarette and pipe blends.
90 days, dwarf, variegated plants produce bright yellow, medium-large, oblate fruit; container-friendly.