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Commonly grow to 50 to 70 pounds. A good pumpkin for pies.
Beautiful purple stalks produce two, sweet ears each. The kernels are an intense purple color.
A tall, improved Burley-type tobacco, perfect for ornamental gardens.
60 days, dwarf plants yield juicy, mild, yellow pear-shaped tomatoes with striking black shoulders.
Medium-size heads, light green with white interiors.
80 days, indeterminate, bright red, mildly tart tomatoes, 2-10 oz, ideal for table/canning.
Tough-skinned oblong bluish-green fruits weighing 10-15 pounds.
70 days, indeterminate, red globe-shaped fruit with tart flavor, thrives in hot, dry climates.
Oblong fruit with deep-orange flesh, high sugar content, and striking dark-green stripes.
A rare color for corn kernels, as the name suggests, these ears are shades of green.
Discover this perennial herb with a cucumbery flavor, perfect for salads and dressings.
80 days, dwarf plant with bright yellow, sweet, disease-tolerant fruit, ideal for containers.
Vibrant candy-apple red stems and deep-green leaves make this chard both beautiful and tasty.
55 days, determinate, compact plants yield abundant golden-yellow, seedless, cherry tomatoes.
A mixture is formulated for sowing in most of Oklahoma and Texas.
High yielding, thrives in cool weather, uniform production.
Oldest named sweet corn variety; 8-inch ears produce from 10-14 rows of sweet, white, tender kernels.
75 days, indeterminate, red, oblate tomatoes, 4-14 oz, sweet-tart flavor, disease-resistant, versatile use.
Compact dwarf tomato, 50-60 days, sets fruit in cool weather, mild flavor, ideal for containers.
Certified low converter strain of TN90 Burley.
Most common Chinese cabbage grown in America.
Its fruit are bright yellow and resemble lemons. Harvested when young, they are tender, delicious, tasty.
Medium-green color with white spines, blocky and slightly tapered.
Miniature pumpkins, fit in the palm of hand.