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Large turnip-shaped globes that reach up to three inches in diameter.
90 days, indeterminate, potato leaf plants yield large, pink, juicy, flavorful tomatoes perfect for slicing.
Flesh is light colored, fine grained, very dry and resembles sweet potatoes in flavor.
Historically used as cigar binder tobacco, as well as for cigar wrappers and filler.
Tender, sweet yellow kernels making it a favorite for roasting or creaming corn.
65 days, compact dwarf plants yield flavorful red tomatoes, 2-5 oz, ideal for containers.
An Asian turnip that is used for both its tops (greens) and roots.
Attractive flowers, prolific produce; sweet pods, bushy plants.
Light orange color flesh that is incredibly sweet.
Round, blue-green, 7-8 inch diameter heads weighing 5-7 pounds.
A flue-cured tobacco with large leaves, used for cigarettes and cigars.
Compact and heat-tolerant with frilled, bronze-tinted leaves.
Charming green calyxes thrive in sun, perfect for fresh or dried arrangements, reseeds easily.
Thick, heavy stalks that are pale yellow-green, tender and have a good flavor.
A very old, flue cured-type tobacco variety historically used for pipe and cigar blending, and sometimes as cigar wrappers.
90 days, indeterminate, potato leaf plants produce smooth, oblate, pink fruit with excellent flavor.
Cream-colored "turban" colored in green, yellow, orange, and red.
90 days, indeterminate, potato leaf plants produce medium orange tomatoes with delicious, balanced flavor.
Popular for slicing and pickling. The white fruits are 5 to 6 inches long.
Historically used for plug tobacco, as well as for cigarette, pipe, and cigar blends.
Old "shoe peg type" dent corn. Very tasty as a roasting & creaming ear.
Exceptionally sweet and tender, these bright orange-red carrots grow up to twelve inches.
A very old heirloom dent corn variety. Big ears of large yellow kernels. Mainly used for flour, meal, and feed.
85 days, indeterminate, large orange-yellow tomatoes with red streaks, mild taste, heirloom variety.