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80 days, determinate, large red paste tomatoes, firm, seedless, ideal for slicing and processing.
They retain their firm texture and meaty, rich flavor in soups, dips and stews.
78 days, indeterminate, deep pink, globe-shaped tomatoes, ideal for fresh eating, canning, juicing, and thrives in hot, dry climates.
Thick, flat when immature, medium green, stringless pods.
78 days, determinate dwarf plants produce medium-large, pink, oblate fruit with outstanding flavor.
75 days, dwarf plant with dark green foliage, produces 6-12 oz deep purple-pink, flavorful tomatoes.
Sweet flavored and very attractive Romain-type lettuce.
65 days, dwarf plants yield medium chocolate tomatoes with green stripes, ideal for canning/grilling.
85 days, determinate, compact plants produce blocky, red, plum-shaped, seedless, easy-to-peel tomatoes.
76 days, indeterminate, sprawling plants produce rare, sweet, mild, pink currant tomatoes.
80 days, dwarf plants yield 4-16 oz pink, oblate, sweet, juicy tomatoes, ideal for containers.
90 days, indeterminate; large, yellowish-white tomatoes with sweet flavor, ideal for slicing and canning.
82 days, dwarf plants produce deep pink, juicy, oblate fruit with a sweet-tart flavor.
Old pole-type variety with some tolerance to drought and heat.
76 days, indeterminate, pink oblate fruit up to 2+ lbs, renowned for size and flavor.
75 days, dwarf plant with pink, smooth fruit, 3-6 oz, well-balanced flavor, container-friendly.
95 days, indeterminate, pink oblate fruit up to 28 oz, perfect for slicing and salads.
75 days, indeterminate, compact plants produce golden-orange, heart-shaped tomatoes weighing 3-8 ounces.
90 days, semi-determinate, orange oblate fruit, versatile fresh or processed, later heart-shaped.
Contains our most popular varieties so you can get started growing a successful tobacco patch!
Contains a wide variety of our most popular tobacco varieties - more than enough for any and all possible tobacco needs.
Compact, high-yield sweet pepper perfect for indoor or container gardening.
Boasts vibrant, colorful, edible blooms. Attracts pollinators, and thrives in cooler weather.
A popular Heirloom variety with light green leaves. Matures early.