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An old-time favorite used for canning, freezing and dry bean use.
Pods are 9-11 inches in length, stringless, smooth, tender and delicious.
Fruit average 7 ounces each, are red with uniform green shoulders and are delicious.
Bright red skin and crisp, white flesh. This variety also does well in frames and greenhouses for forcing.
A round red radish with crisp, white and pungent flesh.
Distinct, short, conical to heart-shaped carrots. Very old French heirloom.
An old Payton family heirloom from Cherokee County, Alabama
A tall, all-purpose dark air-cured tobacco used for various blends.
A very narrow leaf, small, thick and short plant.
78 days, indeterminate, golden-yellow, smooth, large, superior flavor, excellent for slicing and preserves.
Pale, creamy yellow blossoms with maroon to orange colored markings near the centers.
Ideal for short-season areas, this early, flavorful watermelon boasts large, speckled fruits.
Very sweet, fine-grained flesh, 5 to 8 inches in diameter and range from 3 to 5 pounds.
Bush-type plants with fruits are medium green flecked with gray.
Oblong fruit with deep-orange flesh, high sugar content, and striking dark-green stripes.
Round, blue-green, 7-8 inch diameter heads weighing 5-7 pounds.
Beautiful purple stalks produce two, sweet ears each. The kernels are an intense purple color.
Commonly grow to 50 to 70 pounds. A good pumpkin for pies.
A rare color for corn kernels, as the name suggests, these ears are shades of green.
Cigar binder type tobacco used for cigar wrapper, binder and filler.
High yielding, thrives in cool weather, uniform production.
Productive stalks exhibit good root and stalk strength. A delicious classic mushroom shaped yellow popcorn with a smooth buttery flavor.
Early, large, oval melons with thick salmon-orange flesh.
A beautiful ornamental with an amazing evening fragrance.