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Fun Things to Grow ST2‐100 ‐ Alexandria Strawberry Fragaria vesca. Open Pollinated. The plant produces excellent yields of juicy bright red strawberries from seeds the very first year if started early enough in the spring. This variety does not produce runners and can be planted with vegetables and flowers. The leaves make excellent herbal tea with woodruff leaves. Suitable for containers, rock gardens, and edging plants. Kids love them! An excellent choice for home gardens. FL146‐100 ‐ All Perennial Wildflowers Perennial. Open Pollinated. A combination of the most striking perennial flowers in one mix. Impress your neighbors and grow an impressive perennial flower garden. Once you sow the seeds, you’re done! The flowers will bloom year after year. Also great for border gardens. CO1‐20 ‐ American Upland Cotton 150 days. Gossypium hirsutum. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields of white cotton. The American Upland Cotton is the type most commonly cultivated in the South and Southwest, from Virginia to California. It is the most widely planted species of cotton in the United States, constituting 95% of all cotton production. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 11190. TR2‐20 ‐ Antonovka Apple Tree Malus pumila. Open Pollinated. The tree produces excellent yields of delicious apples. Used in making jelly, jam, pies, cider, and fermented into wine. It blooms flowers in April. It is a late fall, early winter apple cultivar. Cold Tolerant. It can tolerate harsh winters. Also excellent for schools, national parks, and government landscaping. The tree will grow 16 to 23 ft tall. GD18‐20 ‐ Apple Large Gourds 110 days. Lagenaria siceraria. Open Pollinated. Produces good yields of apple‐ shaped gourds. They grow 6 to 8" by 4" across. Turn from dark green to brown when dried. Excellent for making crafts and birdhouses. An excellent choice for home gardens. GD42‐20 ‐ Apple Small Gourds 110 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Produces good yields of apple‐shaped gourds. They are dark green and turns brown when dried. Excellent for making crafts and birdhouses. Excellent choice for home gardens. LCTRONIC CATALOG LCTRONIC CATALOG Page 1 of 30

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Fun Things to GrowST2‐100 ‐ Alexandria Strawberry

Fragaria vesca. Open Pollinated. The plantproduces excellent yields of juicy bright redstrawberries from seeds the very first year ifstarted early enough in the spring. Thisvariety does not produce runners and can beplanted with vegetables and flowers. Theleaves make excellent herbal tea withwoodruff leaves. Suitable for containers,rock gardens, and edging plants. Kids lovethem! An excellent choice for home gardens.

FL146‐100 ‐ All Perennial Wildflowers

Perennial. Open Pollinated. Acombination of the moststriking perennial flowers inone mix. Impress yourneighbors and grow animpressive perennial flowergarden. Once you sow theseeds, you’re done! Theflowers will bloom year afteryear. Also great for bordergardens.

CO1‐20 ‐ American Upland Cotton

150 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof white cotton. The American UplandCotton is the type most commonly cultivatedin the South and Southwest, from Virginia toCalifornia. It is the most widely plantedspecies of cotton in the United States,constituting 95% of all cotton production. Anexcellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers. United States Departmentof Agriculture, PI 11190.

TR2‐20 ‐ Antonovka Apple Tree

Malus pumila. Open Pollinated. The treeproduces excellent yields of deliciousapples. Used in making jelly, jam, pies,cider, and fermented into wine. It bloomsflowers in April. It is a late fall, early winterapple cultivar. Cold Tolerant. It can tolerateharsh winters. Also excellent for schools,national parks, and governmentlandscaping. The tree will grow 16 to 23 fttall.

GD18‐20 ‐ Apple Large Gourds

110 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. Produces good yields of apple‐shaped gourds. They grow 6 to 8" by 4"across. Turn from dark green to brown whendried. Excellent for making crafts andbirdhouses. An excellent choice for homegardens.

GD42‐20 ‐ Apple Small Gourds

110 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of apple‐shapedgourds. They are dark green and turns brownwhen dried. Excellent for making crafts andbirdhouses. Excellent choice for homegardens.

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CO4‐5 ‐ Arkansas Green Cotton

140 days. Gossypium hirsutum.Open Pollinated. The plant producesgood yields of green‐tinted cotton.The color of the cotton is light greento dull olive green. The plant haspink and white flowers which makesit a very attractive plant againstreddish‐green foliage. Naturallycolored cotton is now very rare.Prior to the Civil War, green, blue,yellow, and pink colored cotton wasgrown by slaves. An excellentchoice for home gardens. Anheirloom variety from Arkansas. United States Department ofAgriculture, PI 528420.

FL111‐50 ‐ Autumn Beauty Sunflowers

Helianthus annuus. Annual. Open Pollinated.The plant produces a stunning display ofradiantly 8" flowers in deep yellow, gold,brick red, orange, and burgundy. This is anedible flower in which flower buds can befried and the petals used as a garnish insalads and desserts; the flavor isbittersweet. An excellent choice for cutflowers. Great food source for small birds.Enjoy the beauty of fall colors throughoutthe summer. Flowers bloom over a long period. A variety from the USA.

GD51‐20 ‐ Autumn Wings Large Gourds

100 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof an assortment of large size winged,warted pears and other shaped gourds. Thegourds are very colorful and make aspectacular display for arts and craftsprojects. Excellent for painting and makingcrafts. Avoid bruising during the growingseason and at harvest as damage will causegourds to rot. An excellent choice for homegardens.

GD31‐20 ‐ Autumn Wings Medium Gourds

95 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yields ofan assortment of medium size winged,warted pears and other shaped gourds. Thegourds are very colorful and make aspectacular display for arts and craftsprojects. Excellent for painting and makingcrafts. An excellent choice for home gardens.

GD52‐20 ‐ Autumn Wings Small Gourds

95 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof an assortment of small size winged,warted pears and other shaped gourds. Thegourds are very colorful and make aspectacular display for arts and craftsprojects. Excellent for painting and makingcrafts. An excellent choice for homegardens.

PM1‐20 ‐ Baby Boo Pumpkins

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces a small 3" ghostly whitepumpkin. They are very attractive fordecorations. Plant both Baby Boo and JackBe Little for Halloween and Thanksgivingdecorations. A unique pumpkin for falldecorations. An excellent choice for homegardens and Farmer’s Markets. USDA PI545483.

EG46‐20 ‐ Baby Eggplants

55 days. Solanum melongena. (F1) Plantproduces good yields of small 3" diameterdark glossy purple eggplants. The eggplantsare perfectly round. Perfect size for singleserving. Small plant which is perfect forsmall gardens. pk/20

PM33‐20 ‐ Batwing Pumpkins

90 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐bush plant produces good yields of ¼ lb bi‐color mini pumpkins. A unique pumpkin thatis the orange and dark green color whenharvested early. They measure about 3"across and become fully orange at maturity.A spooky little Halloween ornamentalpumpkin. Great for roadside stands. Anexcellent choice for home gardens, marketgrowers, and Farmer’s Markets.

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TR16‐10 ‐ Bay Laurel Tree (Bay Leaves)

Laurus nobilis. Bay leaves are the foundation offine cooking. Used with meats, fish, poultrydishes, and spaghetti sauce. The small trees arefrost sensative. Grow in containers that affordeasy movement indoors during winter. Transplantinto large pots as the tree grows.

SP256‐10 ‐ Big Daddy Sweet Peppers

73 days. Capsicum annuum. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of huge 10" longsweet peppers. Peppers have thick wallsand turn from green to a glossy golden‐yellow when mature. Strong plants hold thepeppers high for easy picking. Excellent forgrilling, frying, or stuffing! Try to impressyour neighbor by growing a Giant SweetPepper! An excellent choice for homegardens and Farmer’s Markets.

BN99‐25 ‐ Big Mama Lima Beans

80 days. Phaseolus lunatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces record yields of large 8"long lima beans. This is one of the largestlima beans on the market producing recordcrops up until frost. It will fill a teaspoon it isso big! Beans are pale green when fresh andturn white when dried. Excellent variety forfreezing. Needs the support of a strong poleor trellis. An excellent choice for homegardens. An heirloom variety from NewJersey, USA.

PM2‐20 ‐ Big Max Pumpkins

115 days. Cucurbita maxima. OpenPollinated. The plant produces large 100 lbbright orange pumpkins. This uniquepumpkin has delicious bright yellow‐orangefine‐grained flesh. Excellent for carving ormaking pumpkin pie. An excellent choice forhome gardens and Farmer’s Markets. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, NSL29542.

TM228‐10 ‐ Big Zac Tomato

80 days. Solanum lycopersicum. (F1) Theplant produces good yields of very large 4 to6 lb size red beefsteak tomatoes. They turnglossy red when mature. Perfect forsandwiches, salads, and slicing. Developedby Minnie Zaccaria of New Jersey bycrossing two heirloom varieties. It won theNew Jersey Championship in 1995 and 1997and won the Week's Giant Growers Contestin 1998. Try growing the biggest prize‐winning Giant Tomato you will ever see. An excellent choice for homegardens. Indeterminate.

GD1‐20 ‐ Birdhouse Gourds

125 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 12" long gourds with a narrow neck with ahard shell. Perfect for making birdhousesand crafts. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers.United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, NSL 117728.

CN46‐50 ‐ Black Aztec Corn

75 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces high yields of beautiful 7 to8" long blue‐black corn. Used for makingpopcorn. Kernels pop white and tender. Itmakes a half a bushel from one pound ofkernels. Excellent variety for roasting andgrinding into cornmeal. It's a good choice forcornmeal or flour. Also used for falldecorations. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers. An heirloomvariety dating back to the 1860s. United States Department ofAgriculture, AMES 22636.

TR3‐20 ‐ Black Locust Tree

Robinia pseudoacacia. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces a beautiful hardwood shadetree. Fragrant white flowers in the springmake it very attractive. Used for medicalpurposes, as a laxative, antispasmodic, anddiuretic. British colonists used timber fromthese trees to build houses. The wood isextremely hard, being one of the hardestwoods in Northern America. It is veryresistant to rot. It is used for makingfurniture, flooring, paneling, fence posts,and small watercraft. Excellent forlandscaping projects. A variety from the USA.

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CN59‐50 ‐ Blue Corn

100 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces good yields of 8" long ears ofblue kernel corn. The Blue Corn is primarilyused is to make tortillas and blue corn chips.Also used for decorations. Blue corn isgrown mostly in the Southwestern part ofthe United States. An excellent choice forhome gardens. United States Department ofAgriculture, PI 420246.

SQ90‐20 ‐ Blue Hubbard Squash

120 days. Cucurbita maxima. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 20" long weighing up to 40 lb blue‐grayhubbard squash. The high‐quality finetextured bright orange‐yellow flesh is verysweet. This giant squash can feed a largefamily gathering! Perfect for making piesand also for its large white sweet seedswhich when deliciously roasted. A greatNew England Thanksgiving traditionfavorite. Chef's top choice for restaurants. Stores well, up to 6 months.The average yield is 1 or 2 squash per plant. The vines will crawl allover the garden, so select a site in the garden where it can spreadwithout affecting other plants. This is the original strain developed in1909 by seed breeder J. H. Gregory. The seeds were given by a Captainaboard a ship from the West Indies. Suitable for home garden andmarket growers. A variety originally from South America. A wintersquash variety.

CN43‐50 ‐ Broom Corn (Multi Color)

110 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces high yields of beautiful strawused to make crafts and brooms. It growswithout ears. Also used for fall decorationarrangements. Birds love the tops of thecorn. This variety grows multicolor straw. Anexcellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers.

CO6‐20 ‐ Buranda White Cotton

155 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof quality white cotton. This cotton variety ismore suitable for diverse climatic conditionsand have a higher tolerance to aphids,jassids, and cotton bollworms and can betried for organic cotton farming. Irrigatedand dryland are suitable for well‐drainedsoil. Lint Yields Per Acre: 1270 lbs. Anexcellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers.

TB17‐100 ‐ Burley Tobacco

65 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yieldsand good quality tobacco leaves. A fast‐growing plant! An excellent strain that has asmooth flavor. It is an excellent cigaretteblend. It is recommended of leaving up to 14leaves on this plant when pruning. Trygrowing your own tobacco. Seeds are verytiny.

GD2‐20 ‐ Bushel Gourds

120 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces gigantic sizegourds. Gourds can grow up to 5 feet indiameter, the size of a bushel basket, andcan weigh as much as 100 lbs. Perfect formaking crafts. Impress your neighbors bygrowing a giant gourd. An excellent choicefor home gardens.

FL80‐100 ‐ Butterfly Milkweed Flowers

Perennial. Asclepias tuberosa. OpenPollinated. The plant produces colorfulblossoms of bright orange flowers. Theseflowers attract butterflies! Mulch lightly toprotect from severe winter. It isrecommended to plant in the fall. Forspring planting, seeds should be coldstratified prior to sowing.

GD3‐20 ‐ Calabash Gourds

120 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 12" long by 5" wide penguin‐shapededible gourds. Perfect for painting andmaking crafts. Vines spread 12 ft. Alsoknown as the Penguin Gourd. Excellentchoice for home gardens. United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, PI 117733.

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TR36‐20 ‐ California Redwood Bonsai Tree

Sequoia sempervirens. Open Pollinated. ThisBonsai tree produces has small dark greenevergreen needles. The tree has a reddish‐brown bark. This is a long‐lived tree in thewild, often living 1,000 years and with somespecimens living 2,200 years old. Alsoknown as Coastal Redwood Tree. A variety isnative to the West Coast of the USA.

TB13‐100 ‐ Canadian Virginia Tobacco

65 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yieldsand good quality tobacco leaves. It is anexcellent cigarette blend. This variety haslarge leaves that cure to a light color. Trygrowing your own tobacco. Seeds are verytiny.

GD39‐20 ‐ Canteen Gourds

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of 12" long by 3" widecanteen shaped gourds. Used to make craftsand decorations. Great for school projects!Excellent choice for home gardens. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, PI 4495.

WM4‐10 ‐ Carolina Cross Watermelons

90 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces huge watermelons aslarge as 200 pounds. Very flavorful crispbright red flesh. The rind is striped andresistant to bruising. Impress your neighborsby growing a Giant Watermelon in yourbackyard. An excellent choice for homegardens.

HP2402‐10 ‐ Carolina Reaper Hot Peppers (Mustard)

110+ days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated, Plant produces good yields of 2"long by 1 ¾" wide wrinkled Habaneropeppers with a pointed tip. Peppers areextremely hot and turn from green, to goldenyellow, to mustard when mature. The planthas green stems, green leaves, and creamy‐yellow flowers. It has a fruity and sweetflavor, but the intense heat level kicks inshortly after eating the pepper. Be very, verycareful handling this extremely hot pepper. Excellent for beef jerky, jerksauces, pickling, and making salsa, hot sauce, and seasoning spicepowder. This pepper is a cross between a Red Carolina Reaper Pepperand a Mustard Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper. It is currently theHottest Pepper in the World! Try growing all the Carolina Reapers:Chocolate, Mustard, Orange, Peach, Red, and Yellow versions! Avariety from North Carolina, USA. Scoville Heat Units: 2,200,000

HP2286‐10 ‐ Carolina Reaper Hot Peppers (Orange)

110+ days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated, Plant produces good yields of 2"long by 1 ¾" wide wrinkled Habaneropeppers with a pointed tip. Peppers areextremely hot and turn from green to orangewhen mature. The plant has green stems,green leaves, and creamy‐yellow flowers. Ithas a citrus flavor that is especially popularin tropical cuisine. Excellent for beef jerky,jerk sauces, pickling, and making salsa, hotsauce, and seasoning spice powder. This pepper is a cross between aRed Carolina Reaper Pepper and an Orange Trinidad Moruga ScorpionPepper. It is currently the Hottest Pepper in the World! Try growing allthe Carolina Reapers: Chocolate, Mustard, Orange, Peach, Red, andYellow versions! A variety from North Carolina, USA. Scoville HeatUnits: 2,200,000

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HP2288‐10 ‐ Carolina Reaper Hot Peppers (Yellow)

110+ days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated, Plant produces good yields of 2"long by 1 ¾" wide wrinkled Habaneropeppers with a pointed tip. Peppers areextremely hot and turn from green to yellowwhen mature. The plant has green stems,green leaves, and creamy‐yellow flowers. Ithas a citrus flavor that is especially popularin tropical cuisine. Excellent for beef jerky,jerk sauces, pickling, and making salsa, hotsauce, and seasoning spice powder. This pepper is a cross between aRed Carolina Reaper Pepper and a Yellow Trinidad Moruga ScorpionPepper. It is currently the Hottest Pepper in the World! Try growing allthe Carolina Reapers: Chocolate, Mustard, Orange, Peach, Red, andYellow versions! A variety from North Carolina, USA. Scoville HeatUnits: 2,200,000

FL129‐100 ‐ Carpet of Snow Alyssum

Annual/Perennial. Lobularia maritime. OpenPollinated. The plant produces a snowywhite carpet of flowers. This is an excellentlow height spreading variety that is veryeasy to grow. Suitable for rock gardens andborders. It is also known as Sweet Alice orSweet Alison.

PM30‐10 ‐ Casper Pumpkins

115 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 15 lbwhite pumpkins. The flesh is sweet makingit perfect for baking or pies. Excellent forcarving or painting. Grow gray and orangepumpkins too for a colorful decorativeHalloween display. An excellent choice forhome gardens and Farmer’s Markets.

HB121‐100 ‐ Catgrass

Dactylis glomerata. Plant produces greenblades of catgrass. Cats love nibbling on itto help their digestive system. Perfect forindoor cats or during the winter, when youroutdoor cat may not be able to find grass.Easy to grow in pots. Note: Catgrass is forpet use only, not for human consumption.

GD19‐20 ‐ Caveman's Club Maranka Gourds

125 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. Produces good yields of 18" longprimitive‐looking club‐shaped gourds.Gourds are dark green to dark green withlight green markings. Excellent for makingcrafts and birdhouses. An excellent choicefor home gardens. United States Departmentof Agriculture, NSL 117731.

CE2‐100 ‐ Chicory (Coffee Additive)

90 days. Cichorium intybus. Biennial. OpenPollinated. The plant grows large rootswhich are roasted and ground into a coffeeadditive. Try adding it to your favoritecoffee brand to make your own favoritecoffee brand. It was used as a coffeesubstitute during the Civil War. Chicory isalso used as a medicinal herb for liver,digestive, and urinary problems. It is usedto treat rheumatoid conditions too. Trygrowing your own coffee additive. Caffeine‐free. Excellent choice forhome gardens.

GD53‐20 ‐ Chinese Miniature Gourds

100 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof miniature 3" wide orange gourds. Greatfor roasting or for making fall decorations. Itis also known as Jack Be Little Gourd andMunchkin Gourd. An excellent choice forhome gardens. A variety from China.

WM16‐20 ‐ Citron Watermelons

100 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces high yields of small darkgreen watermelons. This is not your typicalwatermelon. It has been grown to makepreserves and sweetmeats that are added tofruitcakes, cookies, and puddings. The bestones can be stored for up to a year. Avariety that was widely grown in the 1930sand 1940s. An excellent choice for homegardens.

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TR10‐5 ‐ Coffee Tree

Coffea arabica. Perennial. Open Pollinated.The tree produces beans that are roastedand ground into America’s favorite beverage‐ coffee. You need to peel the hulls off theseeds before planting them so they cangerminate. The tree has shiny foliage andfragrant white flowers. It is considered toproduce better coffee than the other majorcommercially grown coffee species. Arabicacontains less caffeine than any othercommercially cultivated species of coffee. Also excellent for schoolprojects. Try growing your own coffee beans.

MG1‐100 ‐ Colossal Long Red Mangels

110 days. Beta vulgaris. Open Pollinated.The plant produces giant 40 lb beets. It cangrow up to 6 ft long. This giant beetcontains less water and more sugar thanany other variety. Try growing a giant beetfor competitions or just for a good old‐fashioned gardener’s brag! Also known asRed Mammoth Mangel. These giant beetsare valuable winter feed for sheep, poultry,and cattle. An excellent choice for homegardens and farmers.

GD25‐20 ‐ Corsican Gourds

125 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 12" diameter by 5" deep round flattenedgourds. It resembles a wheel of cheese.Dried and used for making bowls. Anexcellent choice for home gardens. A varietyfrom Peru. United States Department ofAgriculture, NSL 117727.

PM45‐10 ‐ Cotton Candy Pumpkins

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 5 to 12‐pound white pumpkins. These true whitepumpkins have white rind and flesh, andreally stand out from the other whitepumpkins! It has a strong handle, unlikeother white varieties. Great for carving ormaking pumpkin pies. Try growing a whitepumpkin for the kids! Keep pumpkins inshade after harvest to maintain white color.An excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and Farmer’sMarkets.

WM25‐20 ‐ Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelons

85 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 10 lbwhite watermelons. The watermelons arevery sweet and crisp and flavorful. The plantdoes well in the New England region. Anexcellent choice for home gardens andspecialty market growers. A variety fromRussia.

CN12‐50 ‐ Creme Puff Corn

100 days. Zea mays. (F1) The plant produceshigh yields of sweet corn. Stalks grow justlike sweet corn. Excellent popcorn variety.Ears should remain on the stalks until dryand brittle. Great for school projects! Anexcellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers.

WM7‐20 ‐ Crimson Sweet Watermelons

85 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 25 lbround watermelons. A very attractivewatermelon with light and dark greenstriped rind. Its flesh is deep red and verysweet. The bottom side of the watermelonturns from white to cream as it matures.This variety is suitable for long‐distanceshipping. Perfect watermelon for yourbackyard or for market growers. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, NSL 28693. Disease Resistant: A, FW.

TB2‐100 ‐ Delgold Tobacco

85 days. Nicotiana tabacum. The plantproduces good quality tobacco leaves.Delgold is one of the best‐known varietiesfor commercial tobacco production. It wasdeveloped in Canada in 1980 by crossingwild tobacco with two popular Americanvarieties. Seeds are tiny!

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TM41‐20 ‐ Delicious Tomato

77 day. Solanum lycopersicum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 1 to 2 lb scarlet red beefsteak tomatoes.You might even get one that exceeds 3 lbs.They are meaty, juicy, and very delicious. Ithas a rich old‐fashioned tomato flavor.Perfect for sandwiches, salads, slicing,tomato juice, and canning. This tomato heldthe Guinness World Record as the largesttomato ever grown at 7.75 pounds for over28 years! One of our best‐selling tomatoes. It has very few seeds.Impress your neighbors and try growing a world record size tomato!Stores well for weeks. Crack‐Resistant. An excellent choice for homegardens. An heirloom variety from Pennsylvania, USA. United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, PI 639212. Indeterminate.

PM4‐10 ‐ Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkins (World Record)

130 days. Cucurbita maxima. OpenPollinated. The plant produces huge worldrecord size pumpkins. It is the granddaddyof all giant pumpkins. The Dill's AtlanticGiant held the World Record at 1337 lbs,grown by an American in New Boston, NH.These are Genuine seeds from the grower ‐Howard Dill of Nova Scotia. Try breakingthe record yourself! An excellent choice forhome gardens and Farmer’s Markets.United States Department of Agriculture, PI 601256. A variety fromCanada.

Atlantic Giant is a registered trademark of Howard Dill Enterprises.

GD4‐20 ‐ Dinosaur Gourds

125 days. Cucurbita siceraria. OpenPollinated. Produces good yields of 18" to24" long gourds that resemble a serpentine.Gourds are solid dark green with an 8" widebowl. Excellent for making crafts. A varietyfrom Louisiana, USA. An excellent choice forhome gardens.

GD6‐20 ‐ Dipper Gourds

125 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 12" long by 4" diameter pale greengourds. Excellent for making ladles andcrafts. Easy to grow variety. An excellentchoice for home gardens.

PN2‐20 ‐ Early Spanish Peanuts

100 days. Arachis hypogaea. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yields oflarge peanuts. There are 2 to 4 peanuts perpod. They are very delicious when roasted.High in protein. Try making your ownhomemade peanut butter. This is the samepeanut sold in supermarkets. An excellentchoice for home gardens, market growers,and open field production. (SHELLEDPEANUTS)

RD4‐50 ‐ Easter Egg Radishes

28 days. Raphanus sativus. Open Pollinated.This early maturing plant produces excellentyields of 1 to 1 ½” diameter multi‐coloredradishes. Radishes are in shades of purple,lavender, pink, rose, scarlet, white. Theflesh is firm, crisp. spicy, and flavorful.Perfect for salads, vegetable platters, andgarnishes. Easter egg radishes are perfectfor a children's garden for two really goodreasons: one, they grow very fast, and two,they produce amazing bright, happy colors that kids are just drawn to.Excellent choice for home gardens.

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TR13‐3 ‐ English Walnut Tree

Juglans regia. Open Pollinated. The treeproduces high yields of large walnuts. TheEnglish Walnut tree produces nuts fasterthan almost any other walnut tree you canfind. The green foliage and sturdy branchesprovide excellent shade. This is the commonthin‐shelled walnut found in grocery storesand widely used for food. This is theCarpathian strain that comes from that morenorthern region of the country where theyhave developed greater cold hardiness. This variety is a rapid grower.Great for school projects. Kids love them!

TR38‐20 ‐ English Yew Bonsai Tree

Taxus baccata. Open Pollinated. This Bonsaitree produces has small dark green shinyevergreen needles. The bark is thin, scalybrown, coming off in small flakes alignedwith the stem. It is a very long‐lived tree, of2,000 years. There are confirmed claims thattrees can live for 5,000 to 9,500 years. Alsoknown as Common Yew Bonsai Tree. Avariety is native to Europe.

CO3‐5 ‐ Erlene's Green Cotton

130 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof naturally olive green tinted cotton.Naturally colored cotton is now very rare.Prior to the Civil War, green, blue, yellow,and pink colored cotton was grown byslaves. An excellent choice for homegardens. An heirloom variety from the familyof Erlene Melancon of Texas, USA.

FL8‐100 ‐ Fairy Mixed Candytuft

Annual/Perennial. Iberis umbellata. OpenPollinated. The dwarf plant produces smallcolorful blossoms of flowers. This fragrantannual has shades of pink, carmine, white,and lavender. Excellent for borders andedging. An excellent choice for containers.Easy to grow and low maintenance.

HP2305‐10 ‐ Farmer's Jalapeno Hot Peppers

75 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. Plant produces high yields ofhuge potato skin color Jalapeno peppers.Peppers are very hot and turn to a potatoskin color when mature. Plant has greenstems, green leaves, and white flowers. Thepepper has the same great flavor and heatlevel as a standard Jalapeno except with apotato skin outside. The rough skin on thisJalapeno is so unique, some people have ahard time believing it is a pepper, others think it is root, and otherthought it was a potato. Also known as Potato Skin Pepper and Farmers’Market Jalapeno. Great for stuffing, drying, and making sauces andsalsa! A variety from the USA. Scoville Heat Units: 7,500.

CO13‐5 ‐ Florida Green Cotton

150 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof quality green cotton. Colors range fromlight green to dark blue‐green. Stunningwhen into rough homespun or other craftprojects. An excellent choice for homegardens.

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HP290‐10 ‐ Fooled You Jalapeno Hot Peppers

85 days. Capsicum annuum. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of 3 ¼" long by 1" wideJalapeno peppers. The peppers turn fromgreen to red when mature. The plant hasgreen stems, green leaves, and white flowers.This is the first Jalapeno pepper withabsolutely no heat. Excellent for salsa, hotsauce, pickling, and stir fry. An excellentchoice for home gardens and farmer’smarkets. A variety from the USA.

PM43‐10 ‐ Full Moon Pumpkins

110 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of 25 to 35 lb giantwhite pumpkins. These large whitepumpkins can grow to the size of 48" indiameter and weigh up to 90 lbs. They cangrow up to 30" in diameter, as big as a fullmoon. Pumpkins have a smooth whitesurface and thick yellow flesh. Great forcarving or making pumpkin pies. Try growinga large white pumpkin for the kids. Anexcellent choice for home gardens and Farmer’s Markets. United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, PI 633997. A variety from the USA.

RD39‐50 ‐ German Beer Radishes

52 days. Raphanus sativus. Open Pollinated.Plant produces excellent yields of 6" longradishes. They are crispy and mildlypungent. Great for snacking with yourfavorite beverage. Also known as MuncherBier. To reduce the heat, peel off the outerlayer of skin. Cut into thin slices and eat asa delicious snack or grate some for addingto dips and salads. Best planted in summerfor fall harvest. Also known as MunchenerBier Radish. Excellent choice for home gardens. A heirloom variety fromthe Bavarian region of Germany. Disease Resistant: CR.

TR28‐10 ‐ Giant Sequoia Redwood Tree

Sequoiadendron giganteum. Giant SequoiasRedwoods are the world's largest trees! The treesaverage 165 to 280 feet in height and 18 to 24 feet indiameter. The leaves are evergreen. The oldestknown Giant Sequoia Redwood is 3,500 years old. Trygrowing your own Giant Sequoia Redwood Tree.

SQ12‐5 ‐ Giant Show King Squash

130 days. Cucurbita maxima. OpenPollinated. The plant produces giant gray‐green color squash. This unique squash wasdeveloped by Howard Dill who also grew theWorld Record Dill’s Atlantic Giant Pumpkin.The squash can grow from 400 lbs up to 990lbs! Impress your neighbors and grow aWorld Record size squash. The current worldrecord set in Nova Scotia was at 1,486 lbs.These are Genuine seeds from the grower ‐Howard Dill of Nova Scotia. A summer squash variety.

GD47‐20 ‐ Goblin Eggs Gourds

125 days. Cucurbita siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof a mixture of egg‐shaped gourds in avariety of colors and bi‐colors. Great formaking crafts or Halloween or Thanksgivingdecorations. Excellent choice for homegardens.

TB11‐100 ‐ Gold Seal Special Burley Tobacco

65 days. Nicotiana tabacum. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces high yields and good qualitytobacco leaves. It cures to a beautiful goldencolor. A good variety for cigarettes. This variety isan upright variety with more leaves than mostvarieties. It is taller too than most varieties. It isone of the heaviest producers. Try growing yourown tobacco. Seeds are very tiny.

PM48‐10 ‐ Goose Bumps Pumpkins

95 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) The plantproduces a scary 12 lb orange pumpkins.This specialty pumpkin has goosebumps allover. Everyone will have to have one ofthese creepy, eerie, spooky, ghastlypumpkins on their table and porch this year!One of our favorites in the new “SUPERFREAK”™ series. An excellent choice forhome gardens.

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RD42‐50 ‐ Gourmet Blend Radishes

30 days. Raphanus sativus. OpenPollinated. This early maturing plantproduces good yields of flavorful radishes.The Gourmet Blend consists of 10 varietiesof colorful radishes. Radishes are red, pink,purple, violet, and white. The perfect way toadd some color and variety to your salads.Great for children's garden! Excellentchoice for home gardens.

PM61‐10 ‐ Growers Giant Pumpkins

100 days. Cucurbitamaxima. (F1) The plantproduces large 200 lbreddish‐orangepumpkins. This pumpkinhas beautiful darkreddish‐orange and oneof the best color of allthe giant pumpkin. Trygrowing a GiantPumpkin! An excellentchoice for home gardensand Farmer’s Markets. Avariety from the UnitedStates of America.

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CA1‐10 ‐ Gurney's Giant Melons

80 days. Cucumis melo. (F1) This earlymaturing plant produces good yields of giant18 lb flavorful cantaloupes. The cantaloupesripen in August. It has orange flesh that isextremely sweet. Try growing a record sizeGiant Cantaloupe in your home garden.

SP32‐10 ‐ Gypsy Sweet Peppers

1981 All‐America Selections Winner!

60 days. Capsicum annuum. (F1) The plantproduces heavy yields of 5" long by 2" widesweet bell peppers. Peppers turn from lightyellow to red when mature. This small plantis suitable for containers. It does well incool and hot regions. Disease Resistant:TMV.

HP426‐10 ‐ Habanero Hot Peppers (Red Savina)

100+ days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 2 ½" long by 1 ½" wide Habanero hotpeppers. Peppers are extremely hot, havemedium‐thick flesh, and turn from green toshiny red when mature. The plant has greenstems, green leaves, and white flowers.Excellent for making salsa, hot sauce, andseasoning powder. In 1994, the Red Savinawas listed in the Guinness Book of WorldRecords as one of the hottest spices. At that time, it was recorded asthe hottest pepper in the world. A variety developed in California, USA.United States Department of Agriculture, PI 562384. Scoville HeatUnits: 577,000.

TB6‐100 ‐ Havana Tobacco

65 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yields ofquality tobacco leaves. Havana is one of thebest‐known Cuban varieties for chewingtobacco and making cigars. Try growing yourown tobacco. Seeds are very tiny. A varietyfrom Cuba.

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TR27‐10 ‐ Hawaiian Lilikoi Fruit Tree (Passion Fruit)

Passiflora edulis. Open Pollinated. This seedproduces vine‐type trees that have edibletropical golden passion fruit. When ripe,passion fruit is enjoyed as a fruit, fruit juice,and used in cakes and frostings. Singlepassion fruit contains only 16 calories. Agood source of potassium, iron, and vitaminsA, C.

TR25‐20 ‐ Hawaiian Papaya Tree

Carica papaya. Open Pollinated. This treehas edible fruit. When ripe, papaya isenjoyed as a breakfast fruit. As a green fruit,islanders cook papaya in soups and stews. Agood source of calcium, sugar, and vitaminsA, and C.

HB119‐25 ‐ Hops

Humulus lupulus. Perennial. OpenPollinated. A tall growing vine. Well knownfor flavoring for beer. Also an importantmedicinally use for its calming effect.

PM58‐10 ‐ Howden Biggie Pumpkins

115 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces extra large 40 lb orangepumpkins. You see these sold atsupermarkets and roadside farm stands.Developed by John Howden. Pumpkins havea uniform shape and have strong handles formaking Jack‐O’Lanterns. An excellent choicefor home gardens and market growers.Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets.

PM51‐10 ‐ Howden's Field Pumpkins

115 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces excellent yields of 25 lborange pumpkins. Its uniform round shapemakes it ideal for carving Jack'O Lanternpumpkins. This variety is more uniform thanother Howden's varieties. It is larger, moresymmetrical, and a good keeper. The planthas large spreading vines and does well infields. Always a great seller at Farmer’sMarkets! An excellent choice for homegardens, farmer’s markets, market growers, open production, andcommercial production. A variety developed by John Howden.

FL154‐100 ‐ Hummingbird & Butterfly Mix Flowers

Annual/Biennial/Perennial. Open Pollinated.A mixture of assorted colors of annual andperennial wildflowers that attracthummingbirds and butterflies. IncludesForget Me Not, Wild Cosmos, PurpleConeflower, Baby's Breath, Aster, Larkspur,Rose Mallow, Snapdragon, Lupine, LemonMint, Red Poppy, Black Eye Susan, ScarletSage, None So Pretty, Crimson Clover, andNasturtium. Plant seeds to make a beautifuladdition to your landscape or flower garden! Excellent for flower bedsand borders.

CN42‐50 ‐ Indian Ornamental Corn (Autumn Explosion)

102 days. Zea mays. (F1) The plant produceshigh yields of beautiful 9" long ornamentalcorn. The corn grows in a rainbow of colorswith various combinations of glossy red,white, pink, yellow, cola, purple, and somevariegated kernels. There are even somekernels that are striped and spotted. Aquarter will produce purple husks. Thisvariety was developed for decorativepurposes only. A basket of Indian cornmakes an attractive gift and is a good seller at craft shows. Anexcellent choice for home gardens and market growers.

CN41‐50 ‐ Indian Ornamental Corn (Large Kernels)

110 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces high yields of beautifulornamental corn. The corn grows in arainbow of colors. This variety wasdeveloped for decorative purposes only andproduces large multi‐colored ears. A basketof Indian corn makes an attractive gift and isa good seller at craft shows. An excellentchoice for home gardens and marketgrowers.

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CN40‐50 ‐ Indian Ornamental Corn (Small Kernels)

95 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces high yields of ornamentalcorn. This variety has small kernels andgrows in a rainbow of colors. Beautifulcolors and great for fall and Halloweendecorations and winter arrangements. Easyto grow. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers.

ST4‐100 ‐ Italian Alpine Strawberries

Fragaria vesca. Open Pollinated. The plantproduces excellent yields of miniature deepred strawberries with a rich flavor. Acompact plant with few runners makes itperfect for patio pots. The leaves makeexcellent herbal tea with woodruff leaves.Suitable for containers, rock gardens, andedging plants. Kids love them!

PM6‐10 ‐ Jack Be Little Pumpkins

105 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces tiny 4" wide orangepumpkins. They are very attractive and aregreat for making Halloween andThanksgiving decorations. An excellentchoice for home gardens and marketgrowers. Always a great seller at Farmer’sMarkets.

PM7‐10 ‐ Jack O Lantern Pumpkins

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces medium size 10 lborange pumpkins. Excellent for pumpkin piesand making Jack O Lantern carved pumpkinsand for Halloween decorations. Kids lovethem! An excellent choice for home gardensand market growers. Always a great seller atFarmer’s Markets!

PM46‐10 ‐ Jack of All Trades Pumpkins

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) Semi‐bushtype plant produces good yields of theperfect size and shapes orange pumpkins.Pumpkins have a smooth surface making itthe perfect pumpkin for carving andpainting. Great for making pumpkin pie. Anexcellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers. Always a great seller atFarmer’s Markets!

TR35‐20 ‐ Japanese Black Pine Bonsai Tree

Pinus thunbergii. Open Pollinated. ThisBonsai tree produces has small bright greenevergreen needles. The needles are infascicles of two with a white sheath at thebase. The bark is gray on young trees andsmall branches, changing to black andplated on larger branches and the trunk. Ithas resistance to pollution and salt and is apopular horticultural tree. A variety is nativeto Japan.

CN10‐50 ‐ Japanese Hulless White Corn

83 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces incredible yields of 4 to 5"long corn. There are 3 to 6 ears on eachstalk. This is a great variety suitable formaking white popcorn. Great for schoolprojects. It is extremely productive. Anexcellent choice for home gardens. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, PI 219881.

TR33‐20 ‐ Japanese Larch Bonsai Tree

Larix kaempferi. Open Pollinated. ThisBonsai tree produces has small greenevergreen needles. The crown is broadconic, both the main branches and the sidebranches are level, the side branches onlyrarely drooping. It is used for ornamentalpurposes in parks and gardens. DiseaseResistant. A variety is native to Japan.

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RD43‐50 ‐ Japanese Minowase Radishes

45 days. Raphanus sativus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces excellent yields of 24"long giant white radishes. The radish has amild taste and stays mild even when verylarge. Great pickled, stir‐fried, steamed, raw,or used in Oriental dishes. Stores well.Impress your neighbors by growing a worldrecord size radish. An excellent choice forhome gardens and market growers.

TR37‐20 ‐ Japanese Yew Bonsai Tree

Taxus cuspidata. Open Pollinated. ThisBonsai tree produces has small bright greenevergreen needles. This tree can be trimmedto a pleasingly pyramidal shape, andtypically grows in conical formation. Alsoknown as Spreading Yew Bonsai Tree. Avariety is native to Japan.

JA1‐50 ‐ Jicama

150 days. Pacchyrhizus erosus. OpenPollinated. The plant produces tall climbingvines and a white turnip shaped root thattastes like water chestnuts. The largetuberous roots can be eaten raw or cookedand are used as a source of starch. TheJicama plant is a vine that grows to a lengthof 20 feet or more. The roots are light brownin color and may weigh up to 50 pounds.Most of those on the market will weighbetween 3 to 5 pounds. Only one root forms per plant. Store in a cooldry place after harvest. Also known as the Mexican potato and YamBean. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer’s markets, andmarket growers. A variety from Dzan, Yucatan, Mexico. United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, PI 438902.

Note: The seeds, pods, stems, flowers, and leaves are poisonous!Only use the tasty roots.

SQ14‐20 ‐ Jumbo Pink Banana Squash

105 days. Cucurbita maxima. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 3 feet long banana‐shaped pinkish colorsquash. This squash has delicious yellow‐orange flesh. It can grow up to 50 lbs.Impress your neighbors and grow a hugesquash. An excellent choice for homegardens. United States Department ofAgriculture, NSL 5237. A winter squashvariety.

PN1‐20 ‐ Jumbo Virginia Peanuts

120 days. Arachis hypogaea. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yields oflarge peanuts. They are delicious whenroasted. High in protein. Try making yourown homemade peanut butter. It requires 4months of frost‐free weather. An excellentchoice for home gardens and marketgrowers. A variety was developed by thepeanut breeding program at North CarolinaState University, North Carolina, USA.Disease Resistant: TSWV. (SHELLED PEANUTS)

ON28‐50 ‐ Kelsae Sweet Giant Onions (Guinness Record)

110 days. Allium cepa. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces excellent yields of giant 15lb size onions. The Kelsae Sweet GiantOnion holds the Guinness World Record forthe Largest Onion in the World at nearly 15lb 5.5 oz and 33 inches diameter! It has aunique mild‐sweet flavor. Keeps well intothe following year. Impress your neighborsand try growing a World Record GiantOnion. A long day variety suitable forNorthern regions. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer’smarkets, and specialty market growers. An heirloom variety developedin Scotland in the 1950s.

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CA67‐20 ‐ Kiwano Melons

120 days. Cucumis metuliferus. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof thorny oval bright orange fruits that arefilled with greenish‐gold gel. The plantshave hairy leaves and stems and produce 6to 9" long melons. It has the tart flavor ofpomegranate and citrus, a combination ofbanana, melon, and cucumber flavors! Theyare very healthy too, full of vitamins A, B,and C as well as essential minerals likecalcium, potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Also rich inantioxidants, which is always a plus! Grown for garnishes and areexcellent decorative fruit. A gourmet variety sold at specialty markets.Vines are excellent climbers and best when grown on a trellis. Growsbest in hot climates. Also known as African Horned Melons and JellyMelons. Resistant to Melon Aphids and Greenhouse White Flies.Drought Tolerant. An heirloom variety originated from the Kalaharidesert in Africa. An excellent choice for home gardens and marketgrowers. United States Department of Agriculture, AMES 19146.Disease Resistant: N, PM.

HP2404‐5 ‐ Komodo Dragon Hot Peppers

110+ days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated, Plant produces good yields of 2"long by 1 ¾" wide wrinkled Habaneropeppers. Peppers are extremely hot and turnfrom green to red when mature. The planthas green stems, green leaves, and creamy‐yellow flowers. Komodo is particularlyinteresting because it has a delayedreaction that gives you a false sense ofsecurity, but then after about 10 seconds,the full hot sensation hits you and your whole mouth is on fire. Be very,very careful handling this extremely hot pepper. Excellent for beefjerky, jerk sauces, pickling, and making salsa, hot sauce, and seasoningspice powder. This pepper was developed in 2015 by SalvatoreGenovese. The pepper is a cross between a Bhut Jolokia and a TrinidadScorpion. It is currently one of the Hottest Pepper in the World! Trygrowing the Pepper X and all the Carolina Reapers: Chocolate,Mustard, Orange, Peach, Red, and Yellow versions! A variety from theUnited Kingdom. Scoville Heat Units: 1,400,000

GD48‐20 ‐ Koshare Yellow Banded Gourds

100 days. Cucurbita siceraria. OpenPollinated. This bush‐type plant producesheavy yields of 5" long dark green andgolden yellow gourds. It has between 2 and5 bands of alternating colors, green andyellow. Perfect for making crafts orHalloween or Thanksgiving decorations. Anexcellent choice for home gardens.

GD54‐20 ‐ Large Bottle Gourds

120 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof large 14" long by 5" wide bottle‐shapedgourds. Great for making birdhouses andother fall decorations. Vines are 15 ft long.Excellent choice for home gardens. Anheirloom variety dating back to pre‐1850.United States Department of Agriculture, PI32393.

PM28‐10 ‐ Lil Pump Ke Mon Pumpkins

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) The plantproduces high yields of small 2 lbornamental pumpkins. They have orange andgreen stripes on a white background. Theyare very attractive for decorations. Plantboth Baby Boo, Jack Be Little, Munchkin, andLil Pump Ke Mon for Halloween andThanksgiving decorations. Kids love them!An excellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers. Always a great seller atFarmer’s Markets!

PM40‐10 ‐ Little October Pumpkins

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 3" wideorange pumpkins. These miniature JackO'Lanterns are great for Halloweendecorations. The tiny pumpkins kids love!Excellent choice for home gardens andmarket growers. Always a great seller atFarmer’s Markets!

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GD7‐20 ‐ Long Handled Dipper Gourds

110 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 2 to 4 ft long pale green gourds with abulbed end. Perfect for making ladles,dippers, and crafts. Wash with a non‐bleaching disinfectant and then spread outto dry or hang to dry in a well‐ventilatedarea. An excellent choice for home gardens.United States Department of Agriculture,NSL 117730.

BT9‐100 ‐ Long Season Lutz Beets

80 days. Beta vulgaris. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces good yields of giant 6"diameter dark red beets. Whether the beetsare young or old, small or large, they remaintender all summer and fall and keep in finecondition all winter too. It stores well forseveral months after harvest. Cold tolerant.Also known as Lutz Green Leaf andWinterkeeper Lutz. Try growing a WorldRecord Giant Beet. An excellent choice forhome gardens.

GD8‐20 ‐ Luffa Gourds

95 days. Luffa acutangula. Open Pollinated.Plant produces good yields of gourd likefruit. The vegetable can be eaten like azucchini and are best when harvest at 6"long. They can also be used as a sponge ifleft to mature. It can grow up to 30" long.Excellent for school projects. Excellentchoice for home gardens. A variety datingback to 1888. United States Department ofAgriculture, PI 374214.

CT33‐100 ‐ Lunar White Carrots

65 days. Daucus carota. Open Pollinated.The plant produces high yields of 6 to 12"long white carrots. A beautiful true creamywhite carrots with a crisp and crunchytexture. This wonderful white carrot isnearly coreless and is mild and verydelicious. Great for salads and gourmetdishes. Try growing purple, red, and yellowcarrots too. An excellent choice for homegardens, farmer’s markets, and marketgrowers.

TR6‐5 ‐ Macadamia Nut Tree

Macadamia integrifalia. Open Pollinated.This tree produces excellent yields ofMacadamia nuts. The tree has shiny greenholly‐like foliage and makes an attractiveshade tree. Try growing your ownMacadamia Nut Tree.

HP148‐10 ‐ Marbles Hot Peppers

75 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof ½" long by ½" wide round hot peppers.Peppers are medium hot, grow upright inclusters, have thick flesh, and turn fromgreen, to cream, to yellow, to purple, to redwhen mature. Peppers resemble marbles. Avery beautiful and attractive ornamentalplant suitable for house plants. Developedby Oregon State University in the USA.

GD49‐20 ‐ Martin Birdhouse Gourds

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of tan‐colored gourds.These gourds are excellent for makingbirdhouses. It has a flat oval bottom end anda tapered top. They are 16" tall and 12"across. Dries well and holds up outdoors ifcured properly. Also known as MartinhouseGourds. An excellent choice for homegardens and specialty market growers.

TB18‐100 ‐ MD A30 Tobacco

65 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yieldsand good quality tobacco leaves. ThisMaryland Tobacco has good diseaseresistance to mosaic virus and blank shank.It averaging 23 to leaves 24 per plant Trygrowing your own tobacco. Seeds are verytiny.

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HP1971‐20 ‐ Mexican Mix Hot Peppers

90 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. A mixture of 10 varieties ofMexican hot peppers in various shapes,colors, and hotness. Excellent for Mexicandishes. Excellent choice for home gardensand Farmer’s Markets.

GD32‐20 ‐ Mini Red Turban Gourds

95 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof small Turks Turban gourds. Perfect forpainting and making crafts. An excellentchoice for home gardens.

GD30‐20 ‐ Miniature Bottle Gourds

100 days. Lagenaria siceraria. OpenPollinated. Produces good yields smallgourds. The medium green gourds have asmall bulb on top connected by a narrowthroat to a larger end bulb. Excellent formaking crafts. Excellent choice for homegardens.

CU60‐20 ‐ Miniature White Cucumbers

48 days. Cucumis sativus. Open Pollinated.Bush type plant produces high yields of 3"long white cucumbers. One of the bestwhite cucumbers on the market. It does nothave bitterness like most white cucumbers.The cucumber is so tender there’s nopeeling necessary. Excellent for salads,pickles, or gourmet dishes. Impress yourneighbors by growing some whitecucumbers. Perfect for container gardening.An excellent choice for home gardens.

CO9‐5 ‐ Mississippi Brown Cotton

130 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces goodyields of light tan to golden brown colorcotton. This variety was once grown byslaves. The seed came from a plantationnear Natchez, Mississippi. DroughtTolerant. An excellent choice for homegardens. This heirloom variety dates backto Pre‐1860.

GD12‐20 ‐ Mixed Gourds (Small)

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of assorted small sizegourds of various shapes and colors. Perfectfor making crafts, birdhouses, dippers, andornaments. An excellent choice for homegardens.

FL12‐25 ‐ Mongolian Giant Sunflowers

Annual. Helianthus annuus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces heavy amounts of large1 ½" long sunflowers seeds. The yellowflowers are enormous, grow 18" across, andyields a lot of seeds. When the backs turnyellow, cut the flower, and let it dry upsidedown. Easy for kids to grow. Great for schoolprojects.

HP1292‐10 ‐ Monkey's Face Hot Peppers

75 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 4 ½" long by 1 ¾" wide hot peppers.Peppers are hot, have medium‐thick flesh,and turn from light green to red whenmature. The plant has green stems, greenleaves, and white flowers. The peppersresemble Monkey's Face. Excellent forpickling and making salsa, and seasoningspice powder. A variety from the USA.

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TB16‐100 ‐ Monte Calme Brun Tobacco

65 days. Noctiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yieldsand good quality tobacco leaves. It is anexcellent cigarette blend. This variety hasleaves that cure to a light color. Try growingyour own tobacco. Seeds are very tiny.

WM10‐20 ‐ Moon & Stars Van Doren Watermelons

90 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of deepgreen watermelon with yellow dots. Somedots are large that look like moons andsome dots are small which look like stars.The leaves are also spotted. The pink fleshis very sweet and flavorful. This 1930heirloom variety is from Merle Van Doren’sfarm near Macon, Missouri, USA. It had beenoriginally brought from Tennessee, USA. Anexcellent choice for home gardens.

WM50‐20 ‐ Moon & Stars Yellow Flesh Watermelons

95 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 25 lbwatermelons. The watermelon is dark greenspeckled with yellow moons and stars. Theyellow flesh is very sweet and crisp. Anheirloom variety from Georgia, USA.

PM53‐10 ‐ Moonshine Pumpkins

100 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of 8 to 12 pound whitepumpkins. Pumpkins have a smooth surface,thick yellow flesh, and a dark green handle.Perfect for decorating or carving. Anexcellent choice for home gardens, marketgrowers, and Farmer’s Markets.

TR29‐5 ‐ Moringa Tree

Moringa oleifera. Open Pollinated. This treeproduces excellent yields of edible slenderfruits, commonly known as drumsticks. It isgrown for its young seed pods and leaves, usedas vegetables, and used as herbal medicine. Inthe Philippines and Indonesia, it is grown for itsleaves, which are used as food. The leaves arethe most nutritious part of the plant, being asignificant source of Vitamin A, Vitamin B,Vitamin C, Vitamin K, and are high in Beta‐Carotene, Manganese, andProtein. The leaves are cooked and used in a similar way as spinachand are dried and crushed into a powder for soups and sauces. Theseeds are eaten like peas or roasted like nuts. It is also used for waterpurification. The fruits are prepared as a culinary vegetable, often cutinto shorter lengths and stewed in curries and soups. The taste issimilar to asparagus with a hint of green beans. The bark, sap, roots,leaves, seeds, and flowers are used in traditional medicine. It is a fast‐growing, drought‐resistant tree. It tolerates a wide range of soilconditions but prefers neutral to slightly acidic well‐drained, sandy soil.In waterlogged soil, the roots have a tendency to rot. The Moringa isheat tolerant and does not tolerate freezing or frost. Moringa is alsodrought tolerant. Also known as Drumstick Tree, Horseradish Tree, BenOil Tree, and Benzolive Tree. An excellent choice for home gardens,open production, and commercial production. A variety from India.

TB1‐100 ‐ Mosaic Virus Resistant Tobacco

85 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good qualitytobacco leaves. This is a quality smokingtobacco. Try growing your own tobacco.Disease Resistant: Mosaic Virus. Very tinyseeds.

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WM32‐20 ‐ Mountain Sweet Yellow Watermelons

100 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of large 35lb dark green watermelons with light greenmarkings. The dark yellow flesh is verysweet. The family will love this variety! Trygrowing yellow, red, pink, red, and whitewatermelons for a colorful gourmet fruitsalad. An excellent choice for home gardensand Farmer’s Markets. A variety from theUSA.

TR31‐20 ‐ Mugo Pine Bonsai Tree

Pinus mugo var. mughus. Open Pollinated.This Bonsai tree produces has small darkgreen evergreen needles. This is a good onefor the beginner Bonsai collector as it has alow‐maintenance, is a slow grower, and hasa burly frame. The Mugo Pine Tree is veryattractive with its natural shape. It can stayoutdoors all year long. Drought‐Tolerant.Also known as Mountain Pine. A variety withinsect tolerance. Disease Resistant. Avariety originating from Europe.

PM27‐10 ‐ Munchkin Pumpkins

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces high yields of 4" widebright orange pumpkins. They are veryattractive for decorations. Plant both BabyBoo, Jack Be Little, and Munchkin forHalloween and Thanksgiving decorations. Itcan be dried for fascinating novelties anddecorations. Kids love it! An excellent choicefor home gardens and market growers.Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets!

CO2‐5 ‐ Nankeen Brown Cotton

130 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof naturally brown color cotton. Thisheirloom variety comes from the MansfieldState Commemorative Area, Mansfield,Louisiana, and dates back to Pre‐1860.Cotton was grown in the Mansfield area formaking slave clothing. It grows well in poordry soil and appears to have slightly betterinsect resistance. An excellent choice forhome gardens and market growers. United States Department ofAgriculture, PI 528418.

CA64‐5 ‐ North Carolina Giant Melons

110 days. Cucumis melo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces giant 20 to 70 lbcantaloupes. The orange flesh is veryflavorful. This is a Giant Cantaloupe! Trygrowing a World Record size cantaloupe inyour backyard. An excellent choice for homegardens.

HP163‐20 ‐ NuMex Big Jim Hot Peppers

85 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces heavy yieldsof 12" long by 2 ¾" wide hot peppers.Peppers are mildly hot and turn from greento red when mature. The plant has greenstems, green leaves, and white flowers.Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets!An excellent choice for home gardens,market growers, and open field production.A variety from New Mexico, USA. Developedby New Mexico State University.

Guinness World Record Holder The NuMex Big Jim was listed in theGuinness Book of World Records as the largest pepper.

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HP2269‐20 ‐ NuMex Halloween Hot Peppers

90 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yields ofbullet‐shaped orange hot peppers. Peppersare hot, grow upright, and turn from black toorange when mature. A beautiful edibledwarf ornamental plant that is perfect forthe Halloween holiday. Suitable forcontainers, pots, patios, hanging baskets,and small gardens. Developed by the NewMexico State University. A variety from NewMexico, USA.

HP2206‐20 ‐ NuMex Heritage Big Jim Hot Peppers

85 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces heavy yieldsof 12" long by 2 ¾" wide hot peppers. This isan improved variety of the Big Jim with aconsistent hot heat level. The plant yields10% more peppers than the old Big Jimvariety and has 5 times more flavorcompounds. Peppers are mildly hot and turnfrom green to red when mature. The planthas green stems, green leaves, and whiteflowers. Excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and openfield production. Excellent choice for home gardens and Farmer’sMarkets. Developed by the New Mexico State University. A variety fromNew Mexico, USA.

HP2203‐20 ‐ NuMex Jalmundo Hot Peppers

70 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof Jumbo size Jalapeno peppers. Peppers aremedium‐hot and turn from green to redwhen mature and have white flowers. Theselarge Jalapeno peppers are used for makingpoppers, breaded and deep‐fried Jalapenostuffed with cheese that is popularappetizers throughout the country. It wasdeveloped by hybridization between theKeystone Resistant Giant Bell Pepper and the Early Jalapeno HotPepper. A variety developed by the New Mexico State University. Avariety from New Mexico, USA. Scoville Heat Units: 17,000.

HP2427‐20 ‐ NuMex Lemon Spice Jalapeno Hot Peppers

90 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yields oforange Jalapeno hot peppers. Peppers arehot, grow upright, and turn from green tolemon yellow when mature. The color isstunning and really pops out and is great forlandscaping or border gardens. Excellent forsalsa, pickling, or making hot sauce.Suitable for containers and small gardens.Does well in hot climates. Developed by theNew Mexico State University. A variety from New Mexico, USA.

HP2429‐20 ‐ NuMex Summer Solstice Hot Peppers

85 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The small dwarf plantproduces high yields of bullet‐shapedyellow hot peppers. Peppers are hot andturn from green to various shades ofyellow when they mature. The beautifulornamental peppers are edible andsuitable for containers and smallgardens. Does well in hot climates.Developed by the New Mexico StateUniversity. A variety from New Mexico, USA.

HP2428‐20 ‐ NuMex Trick or Treat Habanero Hot Peppers

95 days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yields oforange Habanero hot peppers. Peppers haveno heat! They turn from green to orangewhen they mature. The flavor and aroma ofthe pepper are equal to a hot habanero.Excellent for salsa! Suitable for containersand small gardens. Does well in hotclimates. Developed by the New MexicoState University. A variety from New Mexico,USA.

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TR24‐20 ‐ Olive Tree

Olea europaea. Perennial. Open Pollinated.The tree produces quality olives. The planthas evergreen gray‐green leaves and manyfragrant flowers. This makes a goodornamental tree. Excellent for schoolprojects. Try growing your own olives!Drought Resistant. Olives are growncommercially in California. A variety fromItaly.

TB5‐100 ‐ Ontario Bold Tobacco

85 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good qualitytobacco leaves. This variety was developedby crossing Canadian and Americanvarieties to improve quality and diseaseresistance and to lower nicotine. It isslightly heavier, thicker leaves cure nicelywith a high percentage of mahogany andorange leaves. The flavor is said to besomewhat stronger than other varieties.This is a variety grown commercially in Ontario, Canada. Try growingyour own tobacco. Seeds are very tiny.

TB9‐100 ‐ Ontario Light Tobacco

85 days. Nicotiana tabacum. Open Pollinated.The plant produces high‐quality tobacco witha light flavor. This variety was developed bycrossing the Delgold variety and an Americanvariety to improve quality and diseaseresistance and to lower nicotine. The leavesare slightly thinner and lighter and cure well.This is a variety grown commercially inOntario, Canada. Try growing your owntobacco. Seeds are very tiny.

WM41‐20 ‐ Orangeglo Watermelons

90 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces heavy yields of large 30lb watermelons. This is one of the bestorange flesh watermelons on the market. Ithas solid deep orange flesh that is verycrisp, very sweet, and very favorable. Vinesare vigorous and produce heavy yields ofwatermelons that have light green and darkgreen stripes. An excellent choice for homegardeners and market growers. Try growingpink, red, white, and yellow watermelons to make a great‐tastingwatermelon salad.

CB6‐50 ‐ OS Cross Cabbage

1951 All‐America Selections Winner!

85 days. Brassica oleracea. (F1) This varietyproduces large heads of green cabbage.Sturdy, short‐stemmed plants with blueoutside leaves and light green inner leaves.The heads average 24 to 36 inches indiameter and weigh 10 to 50 lbs. It oftenattained 70 pounds or more when grownunder Alaska's long summer days. Heat‐Tolerant. Impress your neighbors and grow a Giant Cabbage! Anexcellent choice for home gardens.

TM103‐20 ‐ Patio Tomato

70 days. Solanum lycopersicum. (F1) Thisearly maturing plant produces excellentyields of 3 to 4 oz red tomatoes. They arevery sweet and flavorful. A dwarf tomatothat proves good things grow in smallspaces. One of America's most popularvarieties ever for growing on patios, decks,courtyards, or wherever garden space islimited. Great for school projects. Kids lovethem! Because of the weight of theabundance of tomatoes the plant produces, it requires 2 ft support,either staking or cages. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets! Anexcellent choice for home gardens and market growers. DiseaseResistant: F, A, St. Determinate.

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TR21‐5 ‐ Pawpaw Tree

Asimina triloba. Open Pollinated. This treeproduces excellent yields of edible Pawpawfruit that has a banana‐like flavor. It hasdrooping leaves. Requires a sunny location.Excellent for school projects. Kids love them!An excellent choice for home gardens, openproduction, and commercial production.

HP2403‐5 ‐ Pepper X Hot Peppers (Hottest Pepper in theWorld)

110+ days. Capsicum chinense. OpenPollinated, Plant produces good yields of 2"long by 1 ½" wide wrinkled Habanero peppers.Peppers are extremely hot and turn from greento yellow‐green when mature. The plant hasgreen stems, green leaves, and creamy‐yellowflowers. The intense heat level kicks in shortlyafter eating the pepper. Be very, very carefulhandling this extremely hot pepper. Excellentfor beef jerky, jerk sauces, pickling, and making salsa, hot sauce, andseasoning spice powder. Pepper X resulted from several crossbreedings developed over 10 years of cultivation. It is currently labeledas the Hottest Pepper in the World! The Pepper X was bred by EdCurrie, creator of the Carolina Reap, who has researched peppers withcapsinoids that could potentially help fight cancer. There is currentlyno official word yet, but the pepper has been sent out for testing to theGuinness Book of World Records. Try growing all the Carolina Reapers:Chocolate, Mustard, Orange, Peach, Red, and Yellow versions! A veryrare variety from North Carolina, USA. Scoville Heat Units: 3,180,000

TR4‐20 ‐ Peppercorns (Black Pepper)

Piper nigrum. Perennial. Open Pollinated.The plant produces black peppercorns.Peppercorns are dried and used to makeblack pepper. You can grow this tropical treein containers and bring them indoors in thefall. Try growing your own black pepperplant.

HP1790‐10 ‐ Peter Pepper Hot Peppers (Orange)

90+ days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yields of4 ½" long by 1 ¼ " wide Penis‐shaped hotpeppers. Peppers are medium hot, havemedium‐thick flesh, and turn from green toorange when mature. The plant has greenleaves, green stems, and white flowers. Itmakes a good conversation piece! Grow allfour colors: Orange, Purple, Red, and Yellow.Excellent for pickling and making salsa, hotsauce, and seasoning spice powder. A variety from the USA.

HP2327‐10 ‐ Peter Pepper Hot Peppers (Purple)

90+ days. Capsicum annuum. Open Pollinated. The plant produces goodyields of 4 ½" long by 1 ¼ " wide Penis shaped hot peppers. Peppersare medium hot, have medium‐thick flesh, and turn from green topurple when mature. The plant has green leaves, green stems, andwhite flowers. It makes a good conversation piece! Grow all four colors:Orange, Purple, Red, and Yellow. Excellent for pickling and makingsalsa, hot sauce, and seasoning spice powder. A variety from the USA.

HP184‐10 ‐ Peter Pepper Hot Peppers (Red)

90+ days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 4 ½" long by 1 ¼ " wide Penis‐shaped hotpeppers. Peppers are medium hot, havemedium‐thick flesh, and turn from green tored when mature. The plant has greenleaves, green stems, and white flowers. Itmakes a good conversation piece! Grow allfour colors: Orange, Purple, Red, and Yellow.Excellent for pickling and making salsa, hotsauce, and seasoning spice powder. A variety from the USA.

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HP185‐10 ‐ Peter Pepper Hot Peppers (Yellow)

90+ days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof 4 ½" long by 1 ¼ " wide Penis‐shaped hotpeppers. Peppers are medium hot, havemedium‐thick flesh, and turn from green toyellow when mature. The plant has greenleaves, green stems, and white flowers. Itmakes a good conversation piece! Grow allfour colors: Orange, Purple, Red, and Yellow.Excellent for pickling and making salsa, hotsauce, and seasoning spice powder. A variety from the USA.

PM59‐10 ‐ Pik A Pie Pumpkins

85 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐bush plant produces good yields of 6 lbbright orange pumpkin with a large darkgreen handle. A superior quality variety formaking pumpkin pies! An excellent choicefor home gardens, farmer's markets, marketgrowers, and open field production. DiseaseResistant: DM.

CO11‐20 ‐ Pima Extra Long Cotton

145 days. Gossypium barbadense. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yields ofquality white cotton. This cotton variety ismore suitable for diverse climatic conditionsand can be tried for organic cotton farming.Irrigated and dry land suitable for well‐drained soil. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers.

PM60‐10 ‐ Porcelain Doll Pumpkins

120 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of 10 to 20‐pound pinkpumpkins. Pumpkins start out pale yellow,then cream, then pink when fully mature.Multiple harvests are required becausepumpkins develop and mature at differenttimes as vines grow. For the best pink color,harvest when the cork has developed on astem. An excellent choice for home gardensand Farmer’s Markets.

Disclaimer Note: Some environmental conditions and stress can causea plant to produce non‐pink pumpkins! Such conditions that may causenon‐pink pumpkins are excessive‐high heat, abnormal PH in soil, andtoo much fertilizing. Depending on conditions, the true pink colorpumpkins can range from 40% to 90% of the harvest. Non‐pinkpumpkins can exhibit blotchy coloration, ranging from blue‐grey togreen, to salmon‐orange color.

PM47‐5 ‐ Prizewinner Pumpkins

120 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) The plantproduces huge world record size pumpkins.It is the Giant Pumpkins that weigh 100 to300 lbs. The pumpkins are glossy and havethe true pumpkin color and shape. Youshould limit the vines to one pumpkin eachfor prize‐winning size. Try breaking therecord yourself! Excellent choice for homegardens.

BN91‐50 ‐ Purple Podded Pole Beans

68 days. Phaseolus vulgaris. OpenPollinated. This pole‐type plant produceshigh yields of 7" long by ½" wide reddish‐purple stringless pole beans. A high‐qualitystringless bean that turns light green whencooked. An excellent choice for homegardens. An heirloom variety was discoveredby Henry Fields in an Ozark garden in the1930s.

BN10‐50 ‐ Purple Queen Bush Beans

52 days. Phaseolus vulgaris. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof gorgeous purple color bush beans. Thesegourmet beans are very flavorful andstringless. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers. DiseaseResistant: BCMV.

CT36‐100 ‐ Rainbow Carrots

57 to 68 days. Daucus carota. (F1) The plantproduces excellent quality 6" to 11" longrainbow‐colored carrots. Beautiful orange,white, and yellow carrots are crisp and verysweet. Excellent for salads and gourmetdishes. An excellent choice for homegardens.

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CN34‐50 ‐ Rainbow Ornamental Corn

110 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. The plantproduces good yields of 8 to 10" long bi‐coloredears of corn. Beautiful colors of white, red, blue,purple, gold, and orange kernels. Great forHalloween and Thanksgiving decorations. Anexcellent choice for home gardens and marketgrowers.

CO5‐20 ‐ Rajhans White Cotton

145 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof quality white cotton. This cotton variety ismore suitable for diverse climatic conditionsand has a higher tolerance to aphids,jassids, and cotton bollworms, and can betried for organic cotton farming. Irrigatedand dry land suitable for well‐drained soil.Yields Per Acre: 1263 lbs. Excellent choicefor home gardens and market growers.

CO10‐5 ‐ Red Foliated White Cotton

120 days. Gossypium hirsutum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good yieldsof white color cotton with gorgeous redleaves. The plant has rich red stems,flowers, and leaves. This small beautifulplant is suitable for patio and containers. Anexcellent choice for home gardens. Anheirloom variety from the USA.

CN3‐50 ‐ Red Strawberry Corn

105 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces good yields of sweet 3 to 6"long red corn. It has 2 to 4 ears per stalk.Great for fall decorations or makingpopcorn. An excellent choice for homegardens. United States Department ofAgriculture, NSL 6831.

RI2‐100 ‐ Rice (Long Grain)

160 days. Oryza sativa. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces high yields of premiumquality long grain rice. This variety has asweet flavor and grows well in the UnitedStates. Try growing your own quality rice.Also great for school projects!

SC1‐100 ‐ Rox Orange Sugar Cane

110 days. Sorghum bicolor. Open Pollinated.The plant produces excellent yields of 8 fttall sugar cane. The plant is high in sugarcontent. Perfect for making molasses syrupand an Asian alcoholic beverage calledMaotai. Also grown and used as a biofueland livestock grain. It yields about 100gallons of syrup per acre. Does well inwarm, well‐drained, sandy loam. Also knownas Waconia Sugar Cane. Sow 9 to 20 lbs peracre. An excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and openfield production. A variety was developed for syrup production by theWisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station, Wisconsin, USA. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, PI 641836.

FL29‐100 ‐ Royal Carpet Alyssum

1953 All‐America Selections Winner!

Annual/Perennial. Lobularia maritime. OpenPollinated. The plant produces a purplecarpet of flowers. This is an excellent low‐height spreading variety that is very easy togrow. Suitable for rock gardens and borders.Plant the Royal Carpet Alyssum along withthe Carpet of Snow Alyssum to make abeautiful flower border.

FL72‐100 ‐ Russell's Mixed Lupine

Lupinus polyphyllus. Perennial. OpenPollinated. The plant produces colorfulblossoms of sweet pea‐like flowers. Thisperennial blooms between mid‐spring andmid‐summer. Shades of red, pink, rose, blue,yellow, and carmine. Also known commonlyas Garden Lupine.

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RD32‐50 ‐ Sakurajima Mammoth Radishes

80 days. Raphanussativus. OpenPollinated. The plantproduces giant 100 lbsize white roundradishes. This mammothround white radish has amild sweet flavor. Bestwhen harvested whenroots reach 10"diameter. Grown inJapan and is known asthe Largest Radish inthe World. It sometimesreaches 100 pounds.Used for pickling andcooking. An excellentchoice for home gardens and specialty market growers. A variety fromthe very southern tip of Japan. United States Department of Agriculture,PI 43066.

CU98‐10 ‐ Salad Bush Cucumbers

1988 All‐America Selections Winner!

57 days. Cucumis sativus. (F1) This earlymaturing compact bushy plant producesgood yields of 8” long by 2 ¼” wide glossydark green cucumbers. Cucumbers aretender and crisp. This small plant is theperfect variety for growing indoors incontainers and small gardens as it only uses2 square feet of space. Also grows well inhanging baskets. An excellent choice for home gardens. DiseaseResistant: Ccu, CMV.

TR32‐20 ‐ Scotch Pine Bonsai Tree

Pinus sylvestris var. NY, Boonville. OpenPollinated. This Bonsai tree produces hasgreen evergreen needles. It was firstintroduced into North America in the 1600s.Also known as Scots Pine. DiseaseResistant. A variety originating fromnorthern Europe.

CN39‐50 ‐ Seneca Red Stalker Corn

100 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Theplant produces good yields of deliciousmulticolor kernels corn. Ears are 8 to 9" longand have 18 rows of bi‐color kernels. It hasbeautiful purple‐red stalks and husks.Perfect for making cornmeal. Suitable for thehome garden and market growers. DiseaseResistant: Common Smut, Northern CornLeaf Blight, and Common Rust. A varietyfrom the USA.

GD20‐20 ‐ Shenot Crown of Thorns Gourds

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of 5" diameter multi‐color gourds. These unusual gourds have 10fingers pointing towards the blossom end.Perfect for making crafts. An excellentchoice for home gardens. United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, PI 282550.

FL140‐25 ‐ Skyscraper Sunflowers

Helianthus annuus. Annual. Open Pollinated.This very tall plant produces heavy yields ofsunflowers seeds. The yellow flowers arehumongous. When the backs turn yellow,cut the flower, and let it dry upside down. Atthe end of the season, watch forgoldfinches, who love the seed! Impressyour neighbors by growing a giantSunflower! Easy for kids to grow. Great forschool projects.

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PM11‐10 ‐ Small Sugar Pumpkins

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 10"diameter bright orange‐yellow pumpkin. It isa smaller version of the Connecticut Field.One of the best pumpkins for makingpumpkin pies! An excellent choice for homegardens. An early heirloom pumpkin wasgrown in 1887. United States Department ofAgriculture, NSL 20182.

CN27‐50 ‐ Snow Puff Corn

100 days. Zea mays. (F1) The plant produceshigh yields of delicious sweet white corn. Itis the best tasting and most tender popcornon the market. It expands to a huge sizewhen popped. It is hulless too. An excellentchoice for home gardens and marketgrowers.

GD16‐20 ‐ Speckled Swan Gourds

125 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of 12" tall gourds thatresemble a swan with its neck curved down.Gourds are green with creamy speckles.Perfect for making crafts. Excellent choicefor home gardens. United States Departmentof Agriculture, PI 642045.

PM23‐10 ‐ Spookie Pumpkins

90 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces heavy yields of 7" acrossbright orange pumpkins. It has strong stems.Very flavorful flesh perfect for Pumpkin pies.Easy to carve. High yields make it anexcellent choice for market growers. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, NSL42999.

GD14‐20 ‐ Spoon Gourds

90 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of green and orangecolored spoon‐shaped gourds. Perfect formaking crafts. An excellent choice for homegardens. United States Department ofAgriculture, PI 262548.

TR30‐5 ‐ Star Apple Tree

Chrysophyllum cainito. Open Pollinated. Thistropical tree produces heavy yields of edible2 to 4" diameter round dark‐purple fruit. Thetree produces up to 150 lbs of fruit. The skinand rind are not edible. When opening a StarApple, cut in half and spooned out the fresh.With a combination of chopped Star Appleflesh with Mango, Citrus, Pineapple, otherfruits, and coconut water is frozen andserved as Jamaica Fruit Salad Ice. It is alsoused for medicinal uses to soothe inflammation in laryngitis andpneumonia. It is given as a treatment for diabetes mellitus, and as adecoction is gargled to relieve angina. The leaves are used as a cancerremedy. The latex from the tree is applied to abscesses. Also taken asa diuretic, febrifuge, and remedy for dysentery. The wood of the tree isused for heavy building construction used to make furniture andcabinetwork. The Star Apple Tree is a tropical tree that does well onlyin the warm locations of southern Florida and on the Florida Keys.Trees are seriously injured at 28 F and below temperatures. It wasintroduced into Ceylon in 1802 and then brought to the Philippines andhas become a very common roadside fruit tree. A variety originatingfrom Jamaica.

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TM898‐10 ‐ SteakHouse Tomato

75 days. Solanum lycopersicum. (F1) Theplant produces high yields of 3 to 4 lb redbeefsteak tomatoes. It has a rich old‐fashioned tomato flavor. Perfect for salads,slicing, and sandwiches. This is the World'sLargest Beefsteak Tomato! Impress yourneighbors by growing a humongous sizetomato in your backyard garden. The plantrequires support, either staking or cages. Anexcellent choice for home gardens. DiseaseResistant: V, F. Indeterminate.

HB141‐100 ‐ Stevia

120 days. Stevia rebaudiana. Perennial.Open Pollinated. A herb used as asweetener. Stevioside is 300 times sweeterthan sugar but without the calories. It canbe used in place of sugar in drinks, bakedgoods, desserts, preserves, etc. Also plaqueretardant and tooth decay inhibitor. Avariety from South America.

Note: Stevia seeds are known for lowgermination rate so we give extra seeds.

BT7‐100 ‐ Sugar Beets

110 days. Beta vulgaris. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of large 3 to5 lb sugar beets. Roots are white and tapedhave a sweet sugar flavor. Shred the beetsand add to other vegetables. They can bemade into sugar, syrup, molasses, and wine.It can be enjoyed as a sweet root vegetable,can be used as leafy greens, and can beprocessed for sugar! That's right, sugarbeets can be used to make sugar! It is alsoused for feeding livestock and deer. Cold Tolerant. An excellent choicefor home gardens, farmer’s markets, market growers, open production,and commercial production.

WM42‐20 ‐ Sugar Lee Watermelons

85 days. Citrullus lanatus. Plant producesgood yields of medium size roundwatermelons. It is very tasty and has verysweet and flavorful bright red flesh.Excellent choice for home gardeners andmarket growers. Good shipper! Holds andkeeps well. Disease Resistant: Anthracnose& Fusarium Wilt Tolerant.

Seeds Per Pound: 4,000

Plant Height: Vine Type Plant

Planting Season: Spring

Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun

Planting Method: Indoor Sow/Direct Sow

FL125‐50 ‐ Sunflower Flowers (Mammoth Grey Striped)

Annual. Helianthus annuus. The plantproduces heavy amounts of sunflowerseeds. The yellow flowers are enormous andyield a whopper crop of seeds! When thebacks turn yellow, cut the flower, and let dryupside down. At the end of the season,watch for goldfinches, who love the seed!The seeds have high oil content making itgreat for roasting. Easy for kids to grow.Great for school projects.

SP148‐10 ‐ Super Heavyweight Sweet Peppers

90 days. Capsicum annuum. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of 6" long by 8" widesweet bell peppers. Peppers get as big as ½lb, have thick walls, and turn from green togold when mature. High in Vitamin C.Excellent for stuffing or eating fresh.Impress your neighbors and grow a GiantSweet Pepper. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers. An excellentchoice for home gardens and Farmer’sMarkets. Disease Resistant: PVY, TMV.

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TR34‐20 ‐ Tamarack Bonsai Tree

Larix laricina. Open Pollinated. This Bonsaitree produces has small green evergreenneedles. The bark is tight and flaky, brown,but under flaking bark, it can appear reddish.The leaves are needle‐like, light blue‐green.The seed cones are small. It is commonlyfound in swamps, bogs, and other low‐landareas. The tree tolerates acid soils, infertilesoils, and waterlogged soils. A variety isnative to the USA.

TR12‐5 ‐ Tea Leaf Tree

Camellia sinensis. Open Pollinated. Thissmall tree produces green tea leaves. Tea isworld's most consumed drink. Young leavesare processed to make tea and green teabeverages. It is used as a medicinal use too.Tea stimulates the central nervous system,is diuretic and astringent, relaxes smoothmuscles, and increases coronary flow. It hassignificant anticancer and antioxidanteffects and even has been shown to preventtooth decay on account of its high fluoride content. Can be grownindoors in containers.

GD5‐20 ‐ Ten Commandments Gourds

125 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of softball‐size gourdsthat have 5 pairs of protruding prongs.Gourds come in a mixture of bright stripesand colors. Perfect for making crafts.Excellent choice for home gardens.

WM44‐20 ‐ Tendergold Watermelons

80 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of mediumsize 28 lb watermelons. This is one of thebest yellow flesh watermelons on themarket. It has solid flesh that is very crisp,very sweet, and very flavorful. The yellowflesh turns more orange as it ripens andtaste improves with time. Keeps well andwill last 7 ‐ 20 days longer after ripening.Grow pink, red, white, and yellowwatermelons to make a great‐tasting salad. An excellent choice forhome gardeners and market growers. Disease Resistant: A, FW

WM19‐20 ‐ Tendersweet Watermelons

85 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 35 to 40lb watermelons. It has orange flesh which isvery sweet and delicious. The family willlove this variety! An excellent choice forhome gardens and specialty market growers.United States Department of Agriculture,NSL 5330.

PN4‐20 ‐ Tennessee Red Valencia Peanuts

110 days. Arachis hypogaea. OpenPollinated. This bush‐type plant produceshigh yields of large peanuts. Each shellcontains 2 to 5 red‐skinned peanuts.Perfect boiled, roasted, made into peanutbutter, or pressed for oil. This variety cangrow in different types of soils. Thisvariety does not need to be hilled, as mostpeanuts do, and it will produce even inclay soils. An excellent choice for homegardens, market growers, and open field production. An heirloomvariety dating back to the 1930s. United States Department ofAgriculture, PI 262119. (SHELLED PEANUTS)

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TM411‐20 ‐ Texas Wild Cherry Tomato

73 days. Solanum lycopersicum. OpenPollinated. This early maturing plantproduces heavy yields of ½ to ¾ oz redcherry tomatoes. They are very sweet andflavorful. Perfect fresh eating right off thevine or in salads. One of the best cherrytomatoes in taste testing trials. The plantproduces tons of small cherry tomatoes. Anexcellent choice for home gardens. A varietyfrom southern Texas, USA. Indeterminate.

WM63‐20 ‐ Tom Watson Watermelons

87 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.The plant produces good yields of 40 lbwatermelons. It has a very tough rind thatwill resist bruising making it a reliableshipper variety. This variety has verydelicious sweet deep dark red flesh. A TomWatson Watermelon Festival is held inGeorgia each year in August at Hickory Hillin Thomson, Georgia. Suitable for homegardens, farmer's markets, and marketgrowers. A 1900 heirloom variety from Georgia, USA.

WM67‐20 ‐ Topgun Watermelons

85 days. Citrullus lanatus. (F1) The plantproduces good yields of 25 lb roundwatermelons. A very attractive watermelonwith light and dark green striped rind. Itsflesh is bright red, very delicious, and verysweet. This variety produces better qualitythan any other Crimson Sweet Watermelons.This variety is suitable for long‐distanceshipping. Perfect watermelon for yourbackyard or for market growers. DiseaseResistant: A, FW.

TB10‐100 ‐ Virginia Gold Tobacco

65 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces high yieldsand good quality tobacco leaves. Thisvariety is a very light gold leaf variety whencured. The finest and one of our mostpopular strains of cigarette and pipetobacco. It is a must for cigarette making.Leaves turn a bright yellow/red as theymature. Mild tasting with very large, broadleaves. Try growing your own tobacco. Seedsare very tiny.

RD48‐50 ‐ Watermelon Radishes

30 days. Raphanus sativus. Open Pollinated.Plant produces excellent yields of whiteradishes with pink and red flesh. Perfect forsalads, vegetable platters, gourmet dishes,dips, stir‐fries, and garnishes. They havelarge tops for easy picking. Also known asRed Meat Radish and Rooseheart Radish.Does best when planted in the fall. Excellentchoice for home gardens and specialtymarket growers. A heirloom variety. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, G 30470.

PM14‐10 ‐ Wee Be Little Pumpkins

1999 All‐America Selections Winner!

85 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.The plant produces excellent yields of small4" deep orange pumpkins. These adorablelittle pumpkins are ideal for carving. Kidslove them! An excellent choice for homegardens and Farmer’s Markets. UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, PI 602592.

GD36‐20 ‐ White Egg Gourds

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated.Produces good yields of egg shaped whitegourds. Used to make crafts and decorations.Great for school projects! Excellent choice forhome gardens.

CN60‐50 ‐ Whiteout Corn

74 days. Zea mays. (F1) Mid‐season varietyplant produces excellent yields of 8" longears of white kernels. The ears have 16 to18 rows of kernels. The sturdy plant iscovered well with green husk. It is sweetand tender. Excellent freezing and canningvariety. This is a good choice for earlyplanting. An excellent choice for homegardens and market growers. DiseaseResistant: NCLB, SW.

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TB8‐100 ‐ Wild Tobacco

85 days. Nicotiana tabacum. OpenPollinated. The plant produces good qualitytobacco leaves. The wild tobacco was usedby North American Indians for thousands ofyears and is still in use in nativeceremonies. More potent than cultivatedtobaccos. Try growing your own tobacco.Seeds are very tiny! This variety is alsoknown as Aztec Tobacco.

TM142‐20 ‐ World's Smallest Tomato

65 days. Solanum lycopersicum. OpenPollinated. The early maturing plantproduces heavy yields of tiny ¼ oz redtomatoes. They are very sweet and flavorful.Perfect for salads, garnishes, or culinarycreations. Ten tomatoes will fit on a spoon!One of the smallest tomatoes in the world.Kids love them! An excellent choice forhome gardens. Indeterminate.

PM34‐10 ‐ Wyatt's Wonder Pumpkins

115 days. Cucurbita maxima. OpenPollinated. The plant produces giant 70 to150 lb orange pumpkins. These pumpkinsare quite round with intense orange colorthat doesn't fade. It was developed bypumpkin breeders Colen Wyatt and DougHeath. Impress your neighbors by growing agiant size pumpkin! United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, PI 631479.

WM45‐20 ‐ Yellow Crimson Watermelons

80 days. Citrullus lanatus. Open Pollinated.This early plant produces good yields ofmedium size round striped watermelons.The bright yellow flesh is very favorable.Perfect addition for gourmet fruit salads.Suitable for market growers and homegardens. A variety from the USA.

WM20‐10 ‐ Yellow Doll Watermelons

68 days. Citrullus lanatus. (F1) This semi‐compact plant produces good yields of 7 lbicebox type watermelons. It has very sweetbright yellow flesh. The family will love thisvariety! One of the earliest yellow varietieson the market that is suitable for smallgardens. Try growing yellow, red, pink, red,and white watermelons for a beautifulgourmet fruit salad. Always a great seller atFarmer’s Markets! An excellent choice forhome gardens and specialty market growers.

SP154‐20 ‐ Yellow Monster Sweet Peppers

70 days. Capsicum annuum. OpenPollinated. This early maturing plantproduces heavy yields of 7" long by 4" widesweet peppers. Peppers are very sweet andturn from green to brilliant yellow whenmature. Excellent in salads, stir fry, roasting,or stuffed. Impress your neighbors bygrowing a colossal Giant Sweet Pepper.

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