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Miniature pumpkins, fit in the palm of hand.
Vibrant candy-apple red stems and deep-green leaves make this chard both beautiful and tasty.
70 days, indeterminate, red globe-shaped fruit with tart flavor, thrives in hot, dry climates.
A mixture is formulated for sowing in most of Oklahoma and Texas.
78 days, indeterminate, golden-yellow, smooth, large, superior flavor, excellent for slicing and preserves.
75 days, indeterminate, red, oblate tomatoes, 4-14 oz, sweet-tart flavor, disease-resistant, versatile use.
A Turkish-type tobacco; used as a cigarette and pipe blending tobacco.
Ears are 7-8 inches long with 10-12 rows of large white kernels.
Tough-skinned oblong bluish-green fruits weighing 10-15 pounds.
Its fruit are bright yellow and resemble lemons. Harvested when young, they are tender, delicious, tasty.
Turkish-type tobacco historically used for pipe and cigarette blending.
Flesh is salmon colored, very thick, and delivers a real nice, sweet, 'old time' muskmelon flavor.
Certified low converter strain of TN90 Burley.
Burley-type tobacco used for plug tobacco, cigar, pipe and cigarette blending.
Plants are dwarf in habit, ears are short and thick with irregularly arranged kernals that are tender, sweet, and pure white when popped.
For anyone wishing to set aside a space to attract and support pollinators.
Bright yellow flowers with dark centers attract bees and butterflies, perfect for home gardens and cut flowers.
Oldest named sweet corn variety; 8-inch ears produce from 10-14 rows of sweet, white, tender kernels.
The crops are heavy with pickings concentrated.
Multipurpose tobacco for plug, cigarette and pipe blending, and cigar filler.
For Halloween carving. Flesh is sweet, light in color, and fine-grained. Good cooking quality.
Large, sweet, crisp watermelons with tough rinds.
An old Payton family heirloom from Cherokee County, Alabama
Cigar binder type tobacco used for cigar wrapper, binder and filler.