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This hybrid onion, ideal for southern gardens, is sweet, flat, and Pink Root resistant.
Very sweet, fine-grained flesh, 5 to 8 inches in diameter and range from 3 to 5 pounds.
Extremely early, very dependable and prolific green bean.
One of Mike's favorites. Once established, provides years of repeated blooms.
A tall, aromatic Turkish-type tobacco, used historically for cigarette blending.
Sweet, large bulbs with impressive winter hardiness, popular in southeast Washington.
Commonly used in border plantings, rock gardens, and even in containers.
Petals are a bright yellow color and will grow 40 to 60 inches tall.
A rare color for corn kernels, as the name suggests, these ears are shades of green.
50 days, indeterminate, vigorous plants with superb-flavored, ivory-yellow cherry tomatoes from Mexico.
Indeterminate, 80 days, giant pink 10-14oz fruit, sweet-acidic, ideal for burgers, disease-resistant.
Durable heirloom sweet corn with buttery, tender kernels, matures in 75 days, grows 5-7 feet.
Tall dark green, crisp, thick, and smooth. Heavy yielding.
Compact, disease-resistant plants yield abundant, long beans.
Long blooming; excellent for beds, borders and as cut flowers.
Early-maturing, heavy-yielding soybeans with bright green pods, perfect for easy harvest.
Oblong fruit with deep-orange flesh, high sugar content, and striking dark-green stripes.
Very sweet and mild, creamy-white, tastes like a mild turnip.
Discover 14 unique tomato varieties, including 8 from the Dwarf Tomato Project, offering diverse flavors.
A sun-grown, Gray Mold-resistant variety used for binder, filler, and wrapper.
The kernels are striped red or dark red on pink to red cobs.
Long necks make perfect handle; bulb end is cut into the shape of a dipper.
Vigorous plant growth with large purple, bell-shaped fruits.
Bright orange, tender, sweet-flavored roots.