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Oldest named sweet corn variety; 8-inch ears produce from 10-14 rows of sweet, white, tender kernels.
Blooms are pink, red, orange, yellow, and white.
Colors can include gold, bronze, brown, black, burgundy, red, white/cream, and many shades of these colors.
Hardy perennial with musky scent, ideal for candies and teas, thrives in poor soil.
Earth-tone colors that include shades of gold, bronze, mauve, pink, green, browns, blues and many shades in between.
Tough-skinned oblong bluish-green fruits weighing 10-15 pounds.
Kidney-type beans that are a deep maroonish-purple color, large and meaty. Excellent for chili.
A "Maryland-type" tobacco that is used for pipe and cigarette blending as well as for cigars.
Compact plants yield creamy-white, mushroom-flavored eggplants perfect for stir-fries and Italian dishes.
Plants are dwarf in habit, ears are short and thick with irregularly arranged kernals that are tender, sweet, and pure white when popped.
Grown for baby greens. Excellent in salad. Very early.
A pre-1800 variety grown over winter for spring turnip greens
Medium-green color with white spines, blocky and slightly tapered.
Bright yellow flowers with dark centers attract bees and butterflies, perfect for home gardens and cut flowers.
A tall, columnar burley with large leaves that ripen yellow.
Mix of annuals and perennials, ideal for western U.S. and Canada
Tall, elegant wildflower thrives in partial shade, ideal for cottage gardens, USDA zones 4-8.
Stringless, tasty, resistant to Japanese beetles, pole green bean.
Compact, disease-resistant plants yield abundant, long beans.
An interesting mix or various colored radishes.
Early, bush-type, “the honeydew of squashes.”
Pods are reddish-purple with large brown peas that are very easy to shell.
Includes everything you need to start your very own Victory Garden.
Multipurpose tobacco for plug, cigarette and pipe blending, and cigar filler.