Seedling, Pepper, Poblano
Seedling, Pepper, Poblano

Highly adaptable, large-fruited poblano pepper.  The fruits are very large, avg. 5" x 3", and are typically two-lobed which makes them easy to stuff and cook in their signature dish, chile rellenos.

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Seedling – Eggplant, Annina
Seedling – Eggplant, Annina
Spineless purple-striped Italian type.  Glossy variegated eggplant with attractive teardrop shape. Avg. 7-8" long by 3-4" diameter.
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Seedling – Cucumber, Cool Customer (Pickling)
Seedling – Cucumber, Cool Customer (Pickling)

A rugged pickler that produces uniform yields of attractive, blocky fruits with exceptional crunch and flavor. Vigorous plants produce 4–5" fruits over a long harvest period.

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Seedling, Pepper, Carmen (corno di toro)
Seedling, Pepper, Carmen (corno di toro)

Extra-early, highly productive standard.

Huge yields of medium sized 3-4 lobed fruits. Has apparent tolerance to blossom drop as nearly every flower produces a pepper. Widely adapted but performs particularly well in cool climates where bell peppers are difficult to grow successfully.
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Seedling, Flower, Flashback Calendula
Seedling, Flower, Flashback Calendula

Spectacular mix of colors with bicolor petals.

The undersides of the petals are a muted burgundy giving the 1 1/2 - 3" flowers a unique, flashy appearance. An excellent mix of colors; high percentage of double and semidouble flowers on long, strong stems. Also known as pot marigold, common marigold, and Scotch marigold. •Edible Flowers: Petals of the flowers can be used fresh or dried in "flower confetti," soups, soufflés, rice dishes, baked goods, and to garnish desserts. Calendula is a popular choice for brightening up salad mix.
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Seedling, Head Lettuce Mix – 4 PACK
Seedling, Head Lettuce Mix – 4 PACK
A medley of types of head lettuce.  Guaranteed three or four different varieties.
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Seedling – Tomato, Damsel
Seedling – Tomato, Damsel
Damsel produces avg. 8-12 oz., globe-shaped fruits with beautiful, pink skin. Shares flavor qualities (sweet, rich, and tangy) with traditional pink heirlooms, such as Brandywine and Pruden's Purple, but is more resistant to disease.
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Seedling, Tomato, Black Prince
Seedling, Tomato, Black Prince
Mahogany brown with good flavor. Unusual brown shoulders become orange-red at the blossom end. Color will be deeper and more pronounced in sunnier locations. Distinctive, rich, fruity tomato flavor. Relatively smooth, 3–5 oz.
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Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Sunrise Bumblebee
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Sunrise Bumblebee
Gorgeous combination of yellows and reds, inside and out. Excellent sweet and tangy flavor. Adds a nice pop of color to any mix, but also stands alone as a premium-quality cherry for snacking and salads.
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Seedling – Tomato, Japanese Black Trifele
Seedling – Tomato, Japanese Black Trifele

Heirloom with unusual pear shape and burgundy color.  Good yields of 4–6 oz. fruit with excellent, rich flavor. Harvest when shoulders are still green for best flavor.  A truly amazing fresh eating as well as sauce tomato!

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Seedling, Tomato, Speckled Roman
Seedling, Tomato, Speckled Roman
Speckled Roman is an elongated plum tomato, avg. 6-8 oz., with bright red skin and golden streaks. Meaty red flesh has little juice, is good for fresh eating, and cooks quickly into sauce. Excellent flavor.
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Seedling – Tomato, San Marzano
Seedling – Tomato, San Marzano
Classic Italian favorite with high yields; excellent richly flavored tomato for preserving.  Prized for its firm pulp, low seed count and easily-removed skin. Medium-sized fruits. Resists cracking and holds well both on the vine and in storage. Heavy yields.
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