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Burley-type tobacco; multi-purpose use.
Leaves are upright, deeply curled, broad, and light green.
5' tall plant with light green leaves, used for pipe and cigarette blends.
This diverse, resilient Flint Corn boasts blue kernels with high antioxidant power and genetic variety.
Delicate herb enhances poultry and seafood, popular in France, with historical medicinal uses.
Excellent pumkins on compact, bush-type plants. Quite unique.
Vibrant red-purple leaves intensify after frost, maturing in 50 days, reaching 30-40" tall.
Beautiful "Patty Pan-type;" Fruits are a gray-green color, scallop-shaped.
Oval, eight inch by eight inch, dark green leaves. Very vigorous and productive variety.
Highly attractive to pollinators, this drought-tolerant wildflower thrives in sunny, well-drained soils.
Large, sweet, crisp watermelons with tough rinds.
Flesh is light colored, fine grained, very dry and resembles sweet potatoes in flavor.
Beautiful, rich chocolate colored bell-type pepper on compact plants.
An extremely hardy, nutritious, and beautiful dual purpose, ornamental flour corn variety.
A uniform Kohlrabi with greenish-white skin and creamy-white flesh.
Roots are uniform shape, smooth skinned, and flattened heart shaped.
Exceptionally crisp, glossy dark-green leaves, resistant to bolting, ideal for cool seasons.
Dark green skinned, golden-fleshed, 10-15 pound fruit.
Generally used at the fresh shelling stage, 'Sadandy' is a medium maturing, "cream pea" type.
Attractive flowers, prolific produce; sweet pods, bushy plants.
Historically used as cigar binder tobacco, as well as for cigar wrappers and filler.
Tender, sweet yellow kernels making it a favorite for roasting or creaming corn.
The OP version of the old favorite, 'Golden Jubilee'; it delivers large, sweet, rich, and deliciously flavored golden ears.
Grow eight to eighteen inches tall and have snowy white flowers.