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Fast-growing heirloom with mild, broad leaves.
90 days, indeterminate, giant crimson-pink tomatoes, 1-2.5 lbs, mildly sweet, vigorous vines.
An old-time favorite used for canning, freezing and dry bean use.
A family heirloom from Kentucky. Excellent, old-timey bean flavor. Productive.
75 days, indeterminate, large bi-colored orange-pink fruit, vigorous vines, excellent for slicing.
Includes everything you need to start your very own Victory Garden.
An old-time favorite that was established in American gardens before 1700.
Bush-type plants with fruits are medium green flecked with gray.
Red, white and pink charming heirloom blooms; thrives in diverse soils, zones 3-9.
Green pods, round in cross-section, about 5 inches long, slightly curved, meaty and tasty, tender.
Flesh is light colored, fine grained, very dry and resembles sweet potatoes in flavor.
A dark air-cured tobacco historically used for chewing and cigarette blends.
Kidney-type beans that are a deep maroonish-purple color, large and meaty. Excellent for chili.
Great soil improving cover crop and nutritious fodder for livestock.
Hollyhock, Single Mix
Vigorous, bushy dwarf tomato with golden-yellow, sweet fruit, producing hundreds per plant.
75 days, indeterminate, red, oblate tomatoes, 4-14 oz, sweet-tart flavor, disease-resistant, versatile use.
Versatile lettuce with compact, dark-green heads, frost tolerance, and slow bolting.
Fine-grained, crisp, wonderful, orange flesh that is juicy and amazingly sweet. An awesome heirloom!
One of the largest early maturing roundhead varieties.
Leaves taste similar to spinach. As a perennial, if your climate is right, it will act as a perpetual spinach. Does not bolt.
Compact butterhead-type plants with small, tennis ball sized heads.
Convenient collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties ideal for Ohio River Valley gardens.
Conveniently curated for the Cascadia region, this pack offers diverse, heirloom vegetable varieties.