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Calypso Beans (Bush type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 90 Days to maturity. Round white beans with splashes of black, also known as "Orca" and "Yin-Yang" beans. Plants are healthy, high yielding and very adaptable. Flavor is mild and these have a potato-like texture. Approximately 25 seeds per package.
Cherokee Wax Bush Snap Beans (Wax type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 Days to maturity. Vigorous bush type plant is productive and dependable even during adverse weather. 5-6" long, tasty, oval pods are completely stringless with a nice yellow color; black seeds. Untreated seed. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Christmas Pole Lima Beans. Phaseolus lunatus. 90 days to maturity. Pole type. Broad, flat pods with three large, flat limas each. Beans are creamy green with red markings. When cooked at either green or dry, they turn a pink brown color. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Commodore Improved (Bush type snap beans). Phaseolus vulgaris. 58 Days to maturity. A large, open 16" plant. This is a Kentucky Wonder type plant that produces heavy yields of round, dark green 6-8" stringless pods that are very tasty and tender. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Contender (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 48 days to maturity. Popular and widely adaptive. Big yields of thick pods that are 5-7" long medium green, tender and free of fiber. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Dixie Butterpea White Lima Beans (Bush type). Phaseolus limensis. 75 days to maturity. Enormous yielder of 3-4 large, flat limas per pod. Strong and vigorous bush type plant that produces 2 1/2 to 3 inch pods in clusters. Pick when young for the best flavor. Approximately 25 seeds per package.
Dark Red Kidney Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 95 days to maturity. This classic bean has is the largest and best of all the baking beans. Produces large, flat, green pods filled with five, huge kidney shaped, dark red beans rich in flavor. Bush type. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Dragon's Tongue Bush Wax Beans. Also known as Dragon's Lanerie (Organic). Phaseolus vulgaris. 57 days to maturity. Tasty, 19th century heirloom from the Netherlands. Compact, stocky bushes bear abundant purple-violet flowers followed by flat 6" creamy, yellow pods, mottled with purple tiger stripes. Sunlight intensifies color. Crisp, stringless and juicy when eaten fresh.
Dwarf Taylor Horticultural Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days to maturity. Great for a green shell bean. Produces high yields of greenish-yellow, speckled with red, 5" pods. Beans are a light buff, spotted red color. Great taste. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Flambo Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. Days to maturity: 75 days for shell beans and 95 days for dry beans. Pods average 5 1/2" and contain, speckled beans. For shell beans, harvest when pods turn dark red with a yellow background. Flambo is great fresh, frozen or canned, and also makes an outstanding dry bean. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Fordhook 242 Lima Beans (Bush type). Phaseolus limensis. 75 days to maturity. An All-America Selections winner, Fordhook 242 is the classic lima bean. Bush type. Medium green, 3-4" pods are filled with nickel sized, green-white, large limas. Pods are borne on a large, vigorous, bush type plant. Popular and dependable yielder that is heat tolerant. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Golden Butterwax Beans (Bush snap beans, wax type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 56 days to maturity. This upright 16-18" tall plant has high yields of 6-6.5" one yellow pods that are slow to develop seed. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Great Northern Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 95 days to maturity. This classic bean is a very popular baking or soup bean. Produces 4-5" pods filled with 5 or 6 flavorful, large, white beans. Bush type plant, semi-vining. Untreated seed. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Greencrop Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 47 days to maturity. Bush type snap bean with an excellent flavor. Excellent performance in any location. Greencrop is a snap bean that has delicious pods and beans. An All-America Selections Winner. Approximately 25 seeds.
Henderson's Bush Lima Beans. Phaseolus lunatus. 65 days to maturity. This butter baby lima is an old standby. Pods are flat, straight to slightly curved, with 3-4 small, green, flavorful limas each. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Jackson Wonder Lima Beans (Bush type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 54 days to maturity. Bush type, speckled, small seeded lima bean. Big yields, broad pods with small medium sized brown lima beans. Approximately 15 beans per pack.
Jade Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days to maturity. Jade is a round podded bush bean that produces long straight 6-7" pods with a distinctive dark green color, tender texture and sweet flavor. Upright plant is a great choice for hand picking or for an extended harvest. Approximately 25 Seeds per pack.
Kentucky Dreamer Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 days to maturity. Medium green, flat pods are up to 6" long with white seeds. Pods are borne on a large bush type plant that produce a high, concentrated pod set. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Kentucky Wonder 125 Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. 7-8" long pods are borne in clusters. It is a long bearing plant with meaty, mild stringy, flat pod with a unique flavor. untreated seeds. Approximately 20 seeds per pack.
King of the Garden Lima Beans (Pole type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 75 days to maturity. Pole type. Vigorous, reliable, heavy producer of dark green, 5-8" long pods with 4-6 large limas each. Very popular variety that is an excellent choice for freezing. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Landerth Stringless Bean. Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. An old heirloom from the 1800s, this meaty bean is strong in flavor, stringless and produces heavy yields. Medium green, up to 5" long. Pods are borne on a large bush type plant that produces over a longer period than most. Bean is brown and an excellent choice for home gardens, market growers and for canning. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Navy Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 95 days to maturity. Sturdy, robust plants produce massive yields of small, pure white beans. A great soup bean, 16-18" bush like plant. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Petite Filet French Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 58 days to maturity. A traditional gourmet French filet pole bean. The long, slim, rounded pods have a delicious and delicate flavor. Tall vines yield well. Very popular for use in French cooking. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Pink Half Runner Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days to maturity. Pink Half Runner Beans are pole type, open-pollinated, heirlooms. Pods turn pink as the beans mature and are 4-5" with pink seeds. Use as snap beans for canning or freezing or for dried beans. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Pinto Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 85 days to maturity. Light buff, speckled, brownish red bean. Pods are borne close to the center of plant in clusters. Half runner type plant. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Provider Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 days to maturity. Early variety that is a good yielder regardless of weather. Good yields of 5-6" long, tender, medium green, fiberless pods. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Rattlesnake Snap Beans (Pole Type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 63 Days to maturity. Drought tolerant. Vigorous 10' vines produce dark green 8" pods with streaks of purple. Excellent flavor. Approximately 25 seed per packs.
Red Noodle Beans (Pole Type). Vigna unguiculata. 85 Days to maturity. High-yielding burgundy beans. 16–20" long beans are borne in clusters of up to four beans each. Healthy, vigorous plants. Sweet flavor. Burgundy color will fade when cooked. Red seeds. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Roma II Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 59 days to maturity. High yields of flat, wide pods with a distinctive Romano flavor. Bush type plant. Untreated Seeds. Approximately 25 Seeds per pack.
Romano Bush #14 Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 56 days to maturity. This 6" podded green, broad flat beans that are grown a bush. They are very flavorful when cooked. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Royal Burgundy Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. This 5-6" podded purple snap bean is great raw in salads or can be cooked until they turn green. Approximately 25 seeds per package.
Scarlet Emperor Runner Beans. Phaseolus coccineua. 75 days to maturity. Pole type. Vigorous, reliable, heavy producer of beans that are the perfect choice for screens, trellises and balconies. These are black streaked with purple. 10' tall or more if grown up a tall, strong trellis. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Slenderette Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 53 days to maturity. Long, slender, glossy dark green, smooth, 5-6" long pods with no fiber or strings. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Soldier Beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. 80 days to maturity. Bush type heirloom, hardy 18" tall plants, produce heavy yields of pods that contain 6 white beans with a dark maroon "soldier" on the eye. Easy to grow. Approximately 25 seeds per package.
State Half Runner Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 60 days to maturity. 1800s Heirloom. Half runner type bush plant. Pods are a medium, light greed, almost round and stringless in the very young stage. Can be used as a shell bean when older. Approximately 25 Seeds per package.
Strike Beans (Bush type snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. Smooth, medium green, with straight 5-6" pods. This is a great tasting bean that is good fresh, canned or frozen. Great yields. Approximately 25 Seeds per pack.
Tendergreen Improved Beans (Bush, snap type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 54 days to maturity. Nearly round, dark green, tender and stringless pods that are 5-6" long with a rich bean flavor. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Thorogreen Lima Beans (Bush type). Phaseolus lunatus. 65 days to maturity. Bush type, lima bean that takes up very little room, yet produces large yields of small, pale green limas. Withstands moderate heat and drought. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Tiger's Eye Beans (Dry Shell). Phaseolus vulgaris. 65 days shell, 85 days dry to maturity. Open pollinated. Also known as Pepe de Zappallo, this outstanding varitey is originallyfrom Argentina and Chile. A beautiful bean with bright golden ochre with maroon swirls. Wide 4" pods fill with large flattened kidney-shaped seeds mostly white at the shell stage but taking on more yellow as they dry. Plants grow 2' tall with a slight tendency to vine. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Tohya Soybeans. Glycine max. 78 days to maturity. Open pollinated. Plump, pale green pods with an average of three seeds per pod. Compact plants average 2 feet and have concentrated sets. Determinate. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Top Crop Beans (Bush type, snap). Phaseolus vulgaris. 50 days to maturity. 6" pods are medium green, straight and have a great flavor. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Top Notch Golden Wax Beans (Bush snap, wax type). Phaseolus vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. 5-7" long, bright yellow, round, straight pods that are stringless. Small upright bush type plant that resists hot weather blossom drop. White seeds. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
White Emergo Runner Beans. Phaseolus coccineua. 60-70 days to maturity. Pole type. Vigorous, reliable, heavy producer of beans that are even larger than the standard lima bean. These are cream colored and plump. 4-6' tall, these are tender and delicious if picked early. Will be very prolific if picked frequently. Considered to be a gourmet bean. Approximately 15 seeds per pack.
Babybeats Beets. Beta vulgaris. 40 days to maturity. The very best mini beet. Babybeat is a true baby, which means that it is well-proportioned even when young. Unlike full-size beets harvested young, Babybeat forms a nice, round shape with a small taproot and smooth skin early in growth. The perfect size for cooking or steaming whole. Small, attractive tops. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Bulls Blood Beets. Beta vulgaris. Maturity: 35 days for baby, leaf, 58 days for roots. 1840s heirloom. Color up your salad mix with this beets deep Burgundy leaves! Produces beautiful, dark red leaves. Roots are attractive both as baby beets or mature roots with candy striped zoning. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Chioggia Beets. Beta vulgaris. 60 days to maturity. Light red roots with red and white zones in the flesh of the root. Sweet flavor. Flat globe shaped root. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Cylindra Beets. Beta vulgaris. 60 days to maturity. This long root produces up to 4 times more slice per root than other beet varieties. Dark red, sweet, tender and juicy along with a great taste. Roots will grow up to 8" long. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Detroit Dark Red Beets. Beta vulgaris. 58 days to maturity, This is the most popular beet we sell. Globe shaped, uniform, smooth, dark red with a small root. Interior is a deep blood red color with faint zoning. Cans dark red. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Early Wonder Beets. Beta vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. Smooth, flattened globe shape with a small tap root. Dark red interior with some zoning of light red. A great, early beet. Cans red. Approximately 50 Seeds per pack.
Golden Detroit Beets. Beta vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. A unique, round beet that has a bright golden root that does not bleed like red beets do. Same texture and flavor as red beets without the red juice. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Merlin Beets (F1). Beta vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. A wonderful beet with dark green, glossy leaves and 3-4" burgundy red roots. Merlin is flavorful and very sweet with a high sugar content. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Piatta D'Egitto Italian Beets. Beta vulgaris. Maturity: 35 days for baby, leaf, 50 days for roots. This plant has great yields of extraordinary red beets with roots that are twice as wide as they are deep with dark green leaves. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Rainbow Blend Beets. Beta vulgaris. Maturity: 35 days for baby, leaf, 50-55 days for roots. Beets lovers, this is for you! 5 Different varieties for the price of a single pack of seeds. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Ruby Queen Beets. Beta vulgaris. 55 days to maturity. Round, smooth, globe shaped root with uniform dark red, fine textured interior. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Sugar Beets. Beta vulgaris. 90 days to maturity. Sugar beets are the perfect natural choice to make sugar! You can boil the sugar beets in order to make a sugary syrup. You can also use it to make wine and spirits, even add it to your jars of canned beets for sweetness. These beets can grow up to 1 foot long and can weigh from 1-3 pounds. Tops can grow 1-2' tall. Beet tops are edible. Approximately 25 seeds per pack
White Albino Beets. Beta vulgaris. 50 days to maturity. This gourmet, white beet is very sweet and will not stain when used in cooking. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Green Sprouting Broccoli. Brassica oleracea. 70 days to maturity. Popular home garden variety. Good yields of large central head with medium sized laterals. Blue-green in color, 5-6" across. Great rich flavor. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Catskill Brussel Sprouts. Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera. 100 days to maturity. Small, compact plant. 24" tall, produces extra large 2" in diameter, dark green, tight, globe shaped sprouts. Strong yields. Great eaten fresh and freezes well. Approximately 150 seeds per pack.
Long Island Improved Brussel Sprouts. Brassica oleracea. 90 days to maturity. Small, compact plant. 20-23" tall, produces a tall plant with a tremendous amount of 1.5" diameter, dark green, tight, globe shaped sprouts. Most popular variety. Freezes well. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Chinese Michihli Cabbage. Brassica rapa. 75 days to maturity. Chinese type cabbage. Sweeter, milder flavor than other types of cabbage. Tall, cylindrical heads average 18" high and 4" across. Dark green outer leaves with a creamy white center. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Copenhagen Market Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 68 days to maturity. 3-4 pound heads hold up longer in patch than any other variety without splitting. Round, uniform, solid green head. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 62 days to maturity. Small heads with a mild flavor. Sold, thick, tender head, matures early without splitting. 2-3 pounds, 5-6" across, dark green in color. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Early Round Dutch Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 75 days to maturity. A fine variety that is ball shaped, 3-4 pounds. Heads have crinkled, dark blue-green cup shaped leaves. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Golden Acre Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 68 days to maturity. Very round heads average 2-4 pounds. Nice compact frames with good wrapper leaves. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Late Flat Dutch Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 100 days to maturity. huge, flattened, solid heads are up to 10-12" across and up to 20 lbs. in weight. Blue-green outside with a creamy white center. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Perfection Savoy Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 90 days to maturity. This heirloom dates back to medieval Italy. A late summer savory variety with a drum head. Dark green crumpled leaves. Best flavor after a frost. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Red Acre Cabbage. Brassica oleracea. 80 days to maturity. Dark red heads 6-7" across. Stands up well in the garden without splitting. Leaves are crisp and tender. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
White Stem Pak Choi Cabbage. Brassica rapa. 45-60 days to maturity. Non-heading leaf type that produces a cluster of 8-12" wide, white, celery-like stalks with large, nearly round, smooth glossy green leaves. Grows fast and is long standing. Slow to bolt. Approximately 50 seeds per package.
Banana Melon Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 80 -100 days to maturity. This heirloom from the 1800's produces long banana shaped melons 16-24" long by 4" in diameter. They weigh in around 5-8 lbs. each and have sweet, spicy flesh. Approximately 25 seeds per package.
Crenshaw Melon. Cucumis melo. 110 days to maturity. Thick, sweet, pale orange flesh has a true gourmet flavor. Smooth fit, 5-7 lbs. Rind turns yellow-green color when ripe. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Delicious 51 Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 83 days to maturity. Melon is slightly oval, 6" x 5", well netted and moderately ribbed. Deep orange flesh is thick, juicy with a delicious flavor just like its name. A great melon for a home garden. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Hales Best Jumbo Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 86 days to maturity. Thick, deep salmon colored, sweet, juicy, firm flesh that holds up well. Mellon is well netted and ribbed. Combines drought tolerance with excellent flavor. Approximately 25 Seeds per pack.
Honey Dew Green Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 105 days to maturity. Honey Sweet flavored flesh with a sweet, refreshing taste. Rind is smooth, almost white and turns a creamy yellow when ripe. Flesh is green, thick, sweet and ripens to the rind, 4-6 lb. size. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Honey Dew Orange Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 105 days to maturity. Honey Sweet flavored flesh with a sweet, refreshing taste. Rind is smooth, almost white and turns a creamy yellow when ripe. Flesh is orange, thick, sweet and ripens to the rind, 4-6 lb. size. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Iroquois Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 85 days to maturity. Large, round-oval, 4-5 lb. fruit is coarsely netted and ribbed. Flesh is orange and sweet. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Rocky Ford Cantaloupe. Cucumis melo. 91 days to maturity. Flesh is deep, fine grained, flavorful and green in color. Fruit is oval. 5 1/2 x 5", heavy netted and slightly ribbed. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Atomic Red Carrots. Daucus carrota. 75 days to maturity. Long, tapered roots reach 8 to 11 inches long. Pink when picked, once cleaned off and either bake, steam, or boil them they immediately turn a brilliant scarlet color. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Black Nebula Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 75 days to maturity. This carrot maintains its beautiful deep purple color throughout the entire root--no orange core. Very attractive raw and darkens when cooked. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Cosmic Purple Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 58 days to maturity. 7" roots which have smooth purple colored skin and cordless orange flesh within. The roots are very sweet and tasty. Tops are 15" tall. Purple color remains after cooking. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Danvers 126 Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 75 days to maturity. Great flavor that yields 2" diameter roots that are up to 9" long, heavy shouldered, sweet and bright orange in color. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Dragon Carrots. Daucus carrota. 75 days to maturity. Averaging between 5-7" long, this beautiful red-purple exterior provides a striking contrast to its yellow-orange interior and light yellow core. A treat for the eye when sliced, its sweet, almost spicy, flavor makes this carrot a home gardener’s favorite. Considered the most refined purple carrot available. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Imperator 58 Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 75 days to maturity. Vigorous, dark orange root with medium, orange core roots with medium orange core. Roots up to 2" across and to 8" long. Fine, tender, flesh. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Little Fingers Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 58 days to maturity. A gourmet delight. These tender 3/4" x 4" long, baby carrots are sweeter than most other carrots. Almost coreless. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Lunar White Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 75 days to maturity. The Lunar White is a rare white carrot with high yields! This is a very productive carrot with creamy white roots. The Lunar White has a mild, but delicious flavor with small core. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Parisian Carrots. Daucus carota subsp. sativus. The Parisian carrot is a little round carrot that is a nineteenth-century French heirloom! this carrot variety is an early orange-red carrot that grows almost more like the shape of a large radish. Excels in clay or rocky soil where other carrots have problems developing properly. Its flavor is legendary and is highly sought after by gourmet restaurants. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Rainbow Carrot Blend. Daucus carrota. A kaleidoscope of carrots, colorful mixture of 5 varieties of baby carrots. Included in the mix are: Atomic red, Bambino (orange), Cosmic Purple, Lunar White and solar yellow. Approximately 50 seeds per pack. Red Core Chantenay Carrots. Daucus carrota. 70 days to maturity. Blunt, blocky, 2.5" x 6" long root that even grows well in heavy clay soil. Crisp and sweet flesh is a reddish orange color. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Scarlet Nantes Carrots. Daucus carrota. 68 days to maturity. Most popular carrot sold. Attractive, uniform interior and exterior. Nearly careless, fine grained flesh with a very good flavor. 1.25" x 6-7" long roots with great color. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Solar Yellow Carrots. Daucus carota. The Solar Yellow Carrot has a refreshingly sweet flavor that is crisp while still being juicy, making it out of this world! This variety is the perfect choice for juicing, blending into soups or sauces. This golden carrot has 6-7 inches tapered roots. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Tendersweet Carrots. Daucus Carrota. 75 days to maturity. One of the sweetest carrots around with 7" tapered, deep orange roots that are coreless yielding extra crunchy carrot sticks. Easy care and early maturing. Approximately 50 seeds per pack. Early Snowball A Cauliflower. Brassica oleracea. 52 days to maturity. Pure white heads are smooth, medium deep and 6-7" across and weigh 1-2 lbs. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Snowball Self Blanching Cauliflower. Brassica oleracea. 65 days to maturity. 6.5-9" across, pure white head will self wrap in cool weather, but not in hot weather. Medium large plant is vigorous with curled upright leaves. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Snowball Y Cauliflower. Brassica oleracea. 70 days to maturity. Excellent snowball type. 6-7" head has erect outer leaves. Dwarf type plant is a vigorous grower and can be harvested over a longer period than most. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Tall Utah 52-70 Celery. Apium graveolens. 120 days to maturity. Popular and widely adaptive. Vigorous, sturdy plant that produces smooth, thick, long stalks, often 9-11" to first joint. Good heart development and strong root with excellent disease tolerance. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Champion Collards. Brassica oleracea. 75 days to maturity. Large, dark green leaves are slightly crumpled with mild, cabbage like flavor. Plants are very vigorous and tolerant to frost. Great for spring or summer greens. Approximately 50 seeds per pack.
Georgia Collards. Brassica oleracea. 80 days to maturity. A winter hardy variety. Plants are vigorous, 2-3' tall with crumpled leaves. Approximately 50 Seeds per pack.
Bloody Butcher Ornamental Corn. Zea mays. 110 days to maturity. Large red colored ears make a rich flavored cornmeal or works perfectly for fall decorations. When young, can be used for roasting ears. 8' tall stalks often has 2 ears per stalk. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Boone County White Dent Field Corn. Zea mays. 120 days to maturity. Probably one of the highest yielding white varieties. Kernels are a creamy white. Tall plant with lots of foliage. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Carousel Popcorn. Zea mays. 110 days to maturity. Open pollinated variety that produces 3.5 inch long miniature ears of popcorn. Some ears are solid red, the others are multi colored: white, yellow and blue. When popped the flakes are crispy with very little hull. Plants are up to 8 feet tall with 2 or 3 ears per plant. Approximately 25 seed per pack.
Country Gentleman OP White Sweet Corn. Zea Mays. 95 days to maturity. Kernels are zig-zagged spaced and not in a row. Slender 7" long have extra deep kernels. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Early Pink Pearl Corn (Popcorn). Zea mays. 90 days to maturity. Early maturing, high yielding in gorgeous pink colors. The 4-6" ears are very ornamental and range from dark purple-pink to a light pink pearl shade. Petite popped kernels are a very light yellow with a mild flavor--much more flavor than store-bought yellow popcorn. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Glass Gem Corn. Zee mays. 110 days to maturity. Glass Gem Corn has translucent kernals that look like beautiful glass beads. Used primarily for decoration, the corn can also be popped or ground into cornmeal. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Green and Gold Dent Field Corn. Zea mays. 95 days to maturity. Bright Green and Gold kernels will make this corn a head turner everywhere it is seen. A must have for John Deere tractor lovers. A rare variety you will love growing. Stalks grow to 7'. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Hickory King OP Roasting Corn. Zea mays. 90 days to maturity. Large, wide, deep white kernels. 8' stalks. Used for hominy grits, corn nuts or cornmeal. Can also. be used for roasting ears when young. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Hopie Blue OP Ornamental Corn. Zea mays. 110 days to maturity. 8-10" long, dark blue ears. The true Hopie Indian corn. Great for fall decorations or blue cornmeal for blue corn chips. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Improved Golden Bantam Yellow Sweet Corn. Zea mays. 80 days to maturity. This Golden Bantam selection produces 6 1/2-7" long ears with 10-14 rows of gold, sweet kernels. Plants often produce 2 ears per stalk. 25 seeds per pack.
Japanese Hulless Popcorn. Zea mays. 110 days to maturity. White. An old time favorite. Small, ehite kernels are an excellent popper. Pops a pure white, very tender with no hard center or hulls. Small vigorous, 4-6' stalk produces several 4" long, small, slender ears. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Ornamental Indian Corn. Zea mays. 110 days to maturity. Remarkable range of colors. These large multicolored ears are perfect for fall decorations. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Painted Mountain Corn. Zee mays. 85 days to maturity. This open-pollinated variety was developed for its hardiness, earliness, drought tolerance, and nutritional density in the mountains of Montana. 6–7" multicolor ears for roasting or grinding into high-nutrition flour or hominy grits. Bred from multiple Native American heirlooms. Avg. 4' plants. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Reid's Yellow Dent Field Corn. Zea mays. 100 days to maturity. 9-10" long ears with 16-18 rows of closely spaced, narrow, yellow kernels. Stalks are heavy, tall and leafy. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
Rio Grande Blue Ornamental Corn. Zea mays. 95 days to maturity. The Rio Grande Blue is an open-pollinated, all-purpose blue corn that is Native to the Rio Grande Pueblos. Rio Grande Blue makes a wonderful blue corn flour! This corn variety grows long slender ears on plants 5-7 ft tall. Approximately 25 seeds per pack.
South American Yellow Popcorn. Zea mays. 110 days to maturity. Super yields of 2-3 large 9" ears per stalk. Kernels are orange/yellow in color. When popped, they become mushroom shaped with a delicious taste. Approximately 25 seed per pack.