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A flue-cured tobacco, historically used for pipe and cigarette blending.
Flue-cured type tobacco used for pipe and cigarette blending.
A very old, flue cured-type tobacco variety historically used for pipe and cigar blending, and sometimes as cigar wrappers.
A small, early-maturing Cuban-type tobacco with multiple blooms.
Large, high quality leaves that were historically used as cigar wrappers.
Cream-colored "turban" colored in green, yellow, orange, and red.
This vibrant flower collection attracts pollinators, offering a colorful, diverse garden experience.
Historically used for cigar binder, as well as for wrappers and for filler.
Small, deep purple flowers with a red star in the throat bloom from mid-summer into the fall. Prolific bloomer on beautiful vines.
Early-maturing, high-yielding corn with sweet, tender kernels.
Craft enthusiasts love these durable, apple-shaped gourds for their paintable, long-lasting shells.
Early variety, similar to Early Jersey but larger in size.
Round to oblong and reaches 40 pounds with pink colored flesh that is crisp and deliciously sweet.
A short, early-blooming Rustica strain with medium-sized leaves.
Popular for slicing and pickling. The white fruits are 5 to 6 inches long.
Its flowers are reddish-colored in the center blending to yellow at the tips.
White, tinged with pink or purple, flowers. Fast blooming.
A low maintenance wildflower mix for adults and children alike.
Historically used for plug tobacco, as well as for cigarette, pipe, and cigar blends.
Fruits have a red-orange rind with tan striping at the blossom end. Flesh is fine grained, very dry, rich, and sweet.
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A very old heirloom dent corn variety. Big ears of large yellow kernels. Mainly used for flour, meal, and feed.
Historically used for pipe and cigarette tobacco blends.
Bristles are gentle enough to clean but not damage kernels.