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Masses of flowers, ranging in color from deep red and bronze to bright yellow with red centers.
Plants are erect with peas that are brown and are easy to shell.
A short, early-blooming Rustica strain with medium-sized leaves.
Oregon heirloom with 3 to 6 pound, fragrant, juicy and sweet fruit.
A bright leaf variety with disease resistance and high-quality production.
High-yielding, disease-resistant dark fire-cured tobacco with easy curing.
Innovative and inexpensive soil test kit features an easy-to-use system.
Great soil improving cover crop and nutritious fodder for livestock.
Used for small pickles and relishes for centuries.
Small, deep purple flowers with a red star in the throat bloom from mid-summer into the fall. Prolific bloomer on beautiful vines.
A very old, flue cured-type tobacco variety historically used for pipe and cigar blending, and sometimes as cigar wrappers.
Early variety, similar to Early Jersey but larger in size.
Pods contain six to nine tasty, sweet, large, peas each.
A family heirloom from Kentucky. Excellent, old-timey bean flavor. Productive.
A tall, high-yielding okra with thick, flavorful pods.
An Oriental-type tobacco that possesses a bit of spice and was historically used for cigar wrapper leaves.
Wildflower mix is a blend of various flowering plants that are known to repel deer.
This seed pack offers a diverse selection of hydroponic-friendly, flavorful, and compact vegetable varieties.
An extremely hardy, nutritious, and beautiful dual purpose, ornamental flour corn variety.
Early-maturing, high-yielding corn with sweet, tender kernels.
Round to oblong and reaches 40 pounds with pink colored flesh that is crisp and deliciously sweet.
A good table variety that holds it color well when processing.
A very old heirloom dent corn variety. Big ears of large yellow kernels. Mainly used for flour, meal, and feed.
Fruits have a red-orange rind with tan striping at the blossom end. Flesh is fine grained, very dry, rich, and sweet.