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Early. Dark-purple pods, 7-8 inches long, kidney-shaped peas with maroon eyes.
Evergreen shrub with medicinal roots, known for its long history in traditional Indian medicine and sleep-inducing properties.
Bush-type with zucchini fruit, dark green striped in lighter green.
Cigar binder type tobacco used for cigar wrapper, binder and filler.
80 days, indeterminate, brownish-purple fruit with green shoulders, sweet and rich flavor.
Early-maturing, virus-resistant pea with easy-to-pick purple pods.
Bright orange blooms attract butterflies and thrive in sunny, well-drained gardens.
Hardy and majestic, this drought-tolerant biennial reaches 10 feet, attracting pollinators with its yellow blooms.
75 days, indeterminate, compact plants produce crack-resistant, bright red, 6 oz fruits ideal for slicing, cooking, juicing, and canning.
This vibrant flower collection attracts pollinators, offering a colorful, diverse garden experience.
A tall, fast-maturing variety historically shade grown for cigar wrappers.
Produces large, sweet and succulent heads. Resists premature bolting.
50 days, indeterminate, potato-leaf plants with 2½-inch red fruit, excellent flavor, heavy yields.
Outstanding for processing and pumpkin pies.
One of the first "Mortgage Lifter" tomatoes; large, pink, over a pound each and one of the best beefsteak flavors available.
Fire-cured type tobacco used for pipe, cigar and cigarette blending.
Spicy and versatile, these peppers are perfect for hot sauces and spicy dishes.
Round with smooth skin and a fine, buttery texture.
This kid-friendly seed pack offers easy-to-grow, early-harvest veggies and vibrant flowers.
Its roots can be baked, dipped in batter and deep-fried, or served au gratin.
Heat resistant for the South and performs equally well Northern and Maritime climates.
Large pods containing five to nine peas each. Very productive and good.
Light green, long wavy leaves are slow to bolt.
Intensely red leaf lettuce, resists color fading. AAS winner.