Seedling Sale May 16-17
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Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Purple Bumblebee
Purple Bumble Bee is an eye-catching combination of the dusky purple seen in heirloom tomatoes and metallic green striping. Sweet flavor and meaty texture provide a nice accent to any salad. Hybrid.
Seedling, Flower, Centaurea
Also known as Bachelor's Button or Corn Flower.
An abundantly rich color combination - Abundant 1–1 1/2" flowers on upright plants. Double and semidouble bicolor blooms in black & plum, black & white, and purple. Attractive, frosty appearance
Seedling – Herb, Giant of Italy Parsley 4-PACK
Comes in a pack of four.
Huge dark-green leaves with great flavor. Strong, upright stems make Giant of Italy one of the best parsley varieties. Very high yielding. Ht. 18-20".
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Sungold
Intense fruity flavor. Hybrid. Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes leave everyone begging for more. Vigorous plants start yielding early and bear right through the season. Tendency to split precludes shipping, making these an exclusively fresh-market treat. The taste can't be beat. 15-20 gm. fruits. High resistance to fusarium wilt and tobacco mosaic virus. Indeterminate.
Seedling, Tomato, Valencia
Round, smooth fruits average 8-10 oz. Their meaty interiors have few seeds. This midseason tomato is among the best for flavor and texture.
Seedling – Flower, Oklahoma Formula Zinnia
Bright colors, excellent vase life, and low susceptibility to powdery mildew. This improved mix is an essential component of any cut-flower offering. Prolific, 1 1/2-2 1/2" double and semidouble blooms. Ht. 30–40".
Seedling – Cherry Tomato, Matt’s Wild
These small, 5 gm. cherry tomatoes are deep red, have a tender, smooth texture, and sweet, full flavor. High sugar content. Though the flavor is superior, it doesn't yield as well as modern varieties, and the fruits are soft. Fantastic in salsa and for fresh eating. Some resistance to early blight and late blight.
Seedling – Cucumber, Marketmore
Long, slender, dark green cucumbers. The slender, refined "Marketmore look" has long been the standard for slicing cucumbers in the North. 8–9" fruits stay uniformly dark green even under weather stress. Begins bearing late, but picks for a relatively long time.
Seedling – Cucumber, Lemon
Small, rounded, pale yellow cucumbers. Pick at 1½–2½" diameter. This versatile cucumber is sweet and flavorful, and doesn't have much of the chemical that makes other cucumbers bitter and hard to digest. Though often served raw, Lemon is also a good pickling cucumber.
Seedling – Tomato, Moskvich
Fruits are early, deep red, and cold tolerant. Rich flavor. Smooth and globe-shaped. 4-6 oz.
Seedling, Chard, Rainbow Bright Lights
Striking improved blend of red, pink, white, yellow and gold stems. Upright habit makes for clean production and easy harvesting. Grow to full size for a dazzling display of a rainbow of colors.
Seedling – Tomato, Kakao
Kakao has the black tomato look and flavor in a smaller package. Round fruits are mostly between 4½-5½ oz. Soft flesh and a savory flavor, almost like it has been sea-salted. Hybrid.