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Large (10-12-inch) ears with 18-24 rows of pure white kernels.
70 days, indeterminate, large 20 oz oblate red fruits with firm skin and mild flavor.
Large, frilled yellowish-green heads with white hearts.
Early-maturing, high-yielding corn with sweet, tender kernels.
70 days, indeterminate, potato leaf vines produce large, juicy, pink beefsteaks with mildly tart flavor.
Exceptional early season, Nantes-type, forcing variety.
Highly productive and early, these hardy beans boast broad, straight, light green pods.
Historically used as cigar binder tobacco, as well as for cigar wrappers and filler.
65 days, semi-determinate, bright red, 5-6 oz, clusters, early, tasty, historic variety.
84 days, indeterminate, pink heart-shaped tomatoes up to 32 oz, prone to vertical cracking.
Pods are about 5-7 inches long, golden-yellow in color.
Wildflower mix is a blend of various flowering plants that are known to repel deer.
A tall, ornamental plant with large, elastic leaves, perfect for cigars.
83 days, indeterminate, large pink oblate fruit up to 24 oz, heirloom variety.
90 days, indeterminate; large, yellowish-white tomatoes with sweet flavor, ideal for slicing and canning.
A curated collection of best-selling, region-specific vegetable seeds for Great Lakes gardeners, offering variety and savings.
Grown for both animal and human consumption, it reaches about four feet tall.
65 days, indeterminate, unique pom-pom foliage, red globe fruit, 3-inch diameter, requires support.
A tall, high-yielding okra with thick, flavorful pods.
Historically used for plug tobacco, as well as for cigarette, pipe, and cigar blends.
85 days, indeterminate; pink, matte fruit with rich, sweet-tart flavor and productive vines.
Convenient collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties tailored for Upper Mountain States gardens.
65 days, compact dwarf plants yield flavorful red tomatoes, 2-5 oz, ideal for containers.
A very old, flue cured-type tobacco variety historically used for pipe and cigar blending, and sometimes as cigar wrappers.