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Ears are 7-8 inches long with 10-12 rows of large white kernels.
Burley-type tobacco; multi-purpose use.
75 days, dwarf, vibrant red, juicy, medium-sized tomatoes with balanced flavor, ideal for slicing.
5' tall plant with light green leaves, used for pipe and cigarette blends.
Oval, eight inch by eight inch, dark green leaves. Very vigorous and productive variety.
Large, sweet, crisp watermelons with tough rinds.
An extremely hardy, nutritious, and beautiful dual purpose, ornamental flour corn variety.
Roots are uniform shape, smooth skinned, and flattened heart shaped.
85 days, indeterminate, pink, oblate tomatoes up to 32 oz, perfect for fresh eating.
80 days, semi-determinate, pink tomatoes with green shoulders, 8-12 oz, excellent fresh market quality.
Dark green skinned, golden-fleshed, 10-15 pound fruit.
Generally used at the fresh shelling stage, 'Sadandy' is a medium maturing, "cream pea" type.
Flesh is light colored, fine grained, very dry and resembles sweet potatoes in flavor.
Historically used as cigar binder tobacco, as well as for cigar wrappers and filler.
A bush-type, cream pea variety for home and market gardeners.
An example of a beautiful ornamental tobacco.
A family heirloom from Kentucky. Excellent, old-timey bean flavor. Productive.
A productive and interestingly shaped zucchini with a very mild taste.
70 days, determinate, heat-resistant, red, juicy, mild-flavored, 3-10 oz, excellent for processing.
65 days, indeterminate, canary-yellow, 1.5-inch tomatoes ideal for snacking, pickling, or preserves.
Round, blue-green, 7-8 inch diameter heads weighing 5-7 pounds.
65 days, dwarf plants yield tasty, pink, oval cherry tomatoes, ideal for containers.
Prolific, wilt-resistant pea variety with dark-green pods ideal for fresh eating or freezing.
Oregon heirloom with 3 to 6 pound, fragrant, juicy and sweet fruit.