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Historically used for plug tobacco, cigarette and pipe blending, cigar filler blending.
Unique silver-white cucumbers with crisp flavor, easy to grow, disease-resistant, and perfect for salads.
Blooms are pink, red, orange, yellow, and white.
80 days, indeterminate, maroon-black beefsteak tomatoes, sweet, juicy, flavorful, up to 20 oz.
78 days; dwarf plants; chocolate-colored, plum-shaped paste tomatoes; juicy, mild flavor; container-friendly.
Stalks are tender, 12-14 inches tall, are flavorful, mild, not overly pungent.
Long, tapered, firm, flavorful, yellow, waxy, hot peppers.
Grow your own mild salsa with this complete seed kit, recipes, and instructions included.
Tender, sweet, and vibrant with deep orange roots and irresistible flavor.
Versatile eggplant with sweet flavor, deep purple fruit, and abundant yield.
Transform your garden with this vibrant pack of heirloom and colorful vegetable varieties.
Nearly globe shaped, 4-6 inch diameter roots.
Aromatic catnip, loved by cats and grows up to three feet tall.
80 days, indeterminate, crack-resistant cherry tomatoes with unique lavender, purple, green, and red/brown hues.
A tall, aromatic Turkish-type tobacco, used historically for cigarette blending.
Broad, dark purple egg-shaped fruits range between 4-6 inches in diameter.
Fruit grow uniformly and reach between 2 to 3 feet in length and about 2 inches in diameter.
Grow a diverse, long-lasting salad garden with this convenient, discounted vegetable seed pack.
Improved Burley-type tobacco, ideal for ornamental flower gardens.
'Red Creole' onions deep globe, deep-red colored skin with purple-red, firm flesh that is deliciously pungent with a spicy-sweet flavor.
Dwarf sunflower grows to between 2-3 feet tall. Bushy, fluffy flower heads.
Bright orange, tender, sweet-flavored roots.
Thin-walled, sweet Cubanelle peppers mature in 65 days, perfect for diverse culinary uses.
Beautiful, bright red flowers bloom all summer. Forever entwined with World War I and as a symbol of remembrance for the soldiers that died in battle.