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Red, white and pink charming heirloom blooms; thrives in diverse soils, zones 3-9.
Burley-type tobacco used for plug tobacco, cigar, pipe and cigarette blending.
70 days, indeterminate, potato leaf heirloom with large, dark pink, sweet-tart fruit.
Over-wintering with many small purple heads.
High yielding, vigorous and fairly easy to grow.
Leaves taste similar to spinach. As a perennial, if your climate is right, it will act as a perpetual spinach. Does not bolt.
A family heirloom from Kentucky. Excellent, old-timey bean flavor. Productive.
90 days, indeterminate, giant crimson-pink tomatoes, 1-2.5 lbs, mildly sweet, vigorous vines.
Green pods, round in cross-section, about 5 inches long, slightly curved, meaty and tasty, tender.
Corn salad has three times as much Vitamin C as lettuce, beta-carotene, B6, B9, Vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids.
An old-time favorite used for canning, freezing and dry bean use.
Multipurpose tobacco for plug, cigarette and pipe blending, and cigar filler.
Heavily netted, slightly ribbed and prolific. The flesh is green. Very sweet and tasty.
Bush-type plants with fruits are medium green flecked with gray.
Includes everything you need to start your very own Victory Garden.
Hardy and productive, a European heirloom.
Great soil improving cover crop and nutritious fodder for livestock.
Cold hardy, highly adapted variety suitable for spring as well as fall/winter harvests.
An old-time favorite that was established in American gardens before 1700.
Conveniently curated for the Cascadia region, this pack offers diverse, heirloom vegetable varieties.
80 days, indeterminate, bright red, mildly tart tomatoes, 2-10 oz, ideal for table/canning.
Turkish-type tobacco historically used for pipe and cigarette blending.
An old Payton family heirloom from Cherokee County, Alabama
Compact butterhead-type plants with small, tennis ball sized heads.