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A bush-type, cream pea variety for home and market gardeners.
An example of a beautiful ornamental tobacco.
A family heirloom from Kentucky. Excellent, old-timey bean flavor. Productive.
A productive and interestingly shaped zucchini with a very mild taste.
Round, blue-green, 7-8 inch diameter heads weighing 5-7 pounds.
Prolific, wilt-resistant pea variety with dark-green pods ideal for fresh eating or freezing.
Vigorous vines yield dark-green, warted squash ideal for pies, baking, and long storage.
Oregon heirloom with 3 to 6 pound, fragrant, juicy and sweet fruit.
Used for canning or freezing, or dry (in 80 days) for soups.
Unique round, flat gourds grow up to 12 inches, maturing in 110 days.
Oblong, dark green, up to forty pounds, very sweet, dark red flesh.
Great soil improving cover crop and nutritious fodder for livestock.
Masses of flowers, ranging in color from deep red and bronze to bright yellow with red centers.
Award-winning, heat-tolerant verbena blooms in vibrant colors, perfect for containers and groundcover.
High-yielding, disease-resistant dark fire-cured tobacco with easy curing.
Charming green calyxes thrive in sun, perfect for fresh or dried arrangements, reseeds easily.
Vibrant double blooms in a variety of colors, perfect for cutting and pollinator gardens.
Thick, heavy stalks that are pale yellow-green, tender and have a good flavor.
Pods contain six to nine tasty, sweet, large, peas each.
Innovative and inexpensive soil test kit features an easy-to-use system.
Cold-tolerant and slow to bolt, this mustard has a sweet, spicy wasabi flavor.
An Oriental-type tobacco that possesses a bit of spice and was historically used for cigar wrapper leaves.
Stringless pods mature uniformly, bred for northern climates, All-American Selection® winner.
A bright leaf variety with disease resistance and high-quality production.