2014 ORGANIC SEED CATALOG
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Welcome to our 2014 catalog of organic seeds! Change is in the air. Our lives and our work are all about change. As you, our customers, change and grow, so do we. The seed needs of organic farmers and gardeners of the future are not going to be the same as today. So, as we look toward innovation, integrity and quality as our guiding principles, we will be asking all of you to participate with us in helping to create this future. Help us by letting us know your needs, your thoughts and your dreams. This catalog is filled with the very best varieties for organic growers. We know because we have grown them all. Many times. Some we have developed here on our Vermont farm. All have proven themselves across the country on farms and gardens of all scales. Whether you love the uniqueness and story of heirlooms and op’s or the uniformity of hybrids, we have the largest selection of certified organic seeds in the world. Seeds may be the smallest but most important tool on your farm. Choose wisely and let us know how we can help. “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
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Cover photo: Stephen, Charles and Katie plant corn seedlings in the HMS production field.
New for 2014 Some of our new varieties this year!
2150 Velour Bean, p.5
2261 Aviv Beet, p.8
2362 Murdoc F1 Cabbage, p.11
2328 Miami F1 Carrot, p.14
2379 Allure F1 Sweet Corn, p.19
2424 Silver Slicer Cucumber, p.21
2502 Vitamin Green Asian Green, p.29
3172 Granadero F1 Tomato, p.78
2542 Curly Roja Kale, p.37
2700 Alto Leek, p.39
2540 Regal Oak Lettuce, p.43
2689 Cabernet F1 Onion, p.53
2669 Pride F1 Scallion, p.54
2799 Bangles Mix Pepper, p.58
2804 Xanthi F1 Pepper, p.59
2947 Orange Summer F1 Winter Squash, p.72
2868 Butterflay Spinach, p.67
2948 Tiana F1 Butternut Squash, p.71
3171 Caiman F1 Tomato, p.74
2519 Braising Mix , p.28
NEW New varieties for 2014 item #/variety
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2156 Northeaster Bean......................................................................5 2150 Velour Bean.................................................................................5 2261 Aviv Beet.......................................................................................8 2362 Murdoc F1 Cabbage..............................................................11 2368 Produsa F1 Cabbage.............................................................12 2328 Miami F1 Carrot.......................................................................14 2291 Resistafly F1 Carrot.................................................................14 2316 Janvel F1 Cauliflower............................................................ 16 2312 Tipoff Romanesco F1 Cauliflower.................................... 16 2396 Diamant Celeriac....................................................................17 2379 Allure F1 Sweet Corn.............................................................19 2377 Natural Delight F1 Sweet Corn......................................... 20 8113 Dutch White Clover Cover Crop........................................ 91 2419 Manny F1 Cucumber............................................................. 21 2424 Silver Slicer Cucumber......................................................... 21 2471 Diamond Eggplant................................................................ 24 2479 Solaris F1 Fennel..................................................................... 25 7072 Crackerjack Marigold........................................................... 88 7149 Golden Yellow Zinnia........................................................... 90 7021 Pacific Beauty Calendula..................................................... 87 86600 Nootka Rose Garlic............................................................. 26 2501 Tokyo Bekana Mustard........................................................ 29 2502 Vitamin Green Asian Green............................................... 29 1730 Mild Mix Microgreen.............................................................31 1731 Onion Microgreen..................................................................31
1733 Spicy Mix Microgreen............................................................31 2519 Braising Mix ............................................................................. 28 1710 Ancient Eastern Blend Sprouts......................................... 32 1709 Green Kale Sprouts................................................................ 32 1711 Red Clover Sprouts................................................................ 32 5106 Greek Oregano....................................................................... 85 2542 Curly Roja Kale........................................................................ 37 2541 Lech F1 Kohlrabi..................................................................... 38 2700 Alto Leek................................................................................... 39 2693 Striker F1 Leek......................................................................... 39 2540 Regal Oak Lettuce................................................................. 43 2689 Cabernet F1 Onion................................................................ 53 2669 Pride F1 Scallion..................................................................... 54 2799 Bangles Mix Pepper.............................................................. 58 2801 Candlelight Pepper............................................................... 60 2802 Dwarf Little Blue Pepper..................................................... 60 2803 Feher Ozon Pepper............................................................... 59 2804 Xanthi F1 Pepper................................................................... 59 2868 Butterflay Spinach................................................................. 67 2909 Desert F1 Zucchini................................................................ 69 2911 Dark Star Zucchini.................................................................. 70 2946 Bagheera F1 Winter Squash.............................................. 72 2947 Orange Summer F1 Winter Squash................................ 72 2948 Tiana F1 Butternut Squash................................................ 71 3171 Caiman F1 Tomato..................................................................74
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3181 Goldie Ground Cherry.......................................................... 78 3172 Granadero F1 Tomato........................................................... 78 3173 Roni F1 Tomato....................................................................... 75 3190 Hinona Kabu Turnip.............................................................. 80 3191 Tokyo Market Salad Turnip................................................. 80
Andrew and Bridget loving watermelon harvest day.
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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG
HAVE YOU VISITED OUR WEBSITE? Our site is a great source of information with resources to help you grow! You’ll find: • Guidelines for planting, harvesting, and seed saving • Information on pests and disease • Additional photos and videos of our varieties • Recommendations for easy to grow varieties ....... Our ever-expanding archive of e-newsletters, how-to videos, blog posts and more: www.highmowingseeds.com
Our catalog is arranged by crop type in alphabetical order. Within each crop type, varieties are sub-divided according to color, size, type, or hybrid/open-pollinated as appropriate for each crop. For example, Cabbage is divided into Green, Red and Savoyed types. Within each of those subdivisions, varieties are arranged according to days to maturity with earliest maturing varieties coming first. Under each oval photo, find cultural information for each crop type. This includes the seed specifications, information on pests and disease and how to grow, harvest and store each crop. We often have further details on our website. At the beginning of each description, heirloom varieties are noted if applicable.
SAVE 10% ON YOUR 2014 SEED ORDER WITH OUR COMMUNITY SUPPORTED SEEDS PROGRAM In a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), customers invest in their farmer before the crop has even been planted. This investment expresses support for the farmer’s endeavor and provides income at a time when costs are high and sales are low. High Mowing Organic Seeds has adopted this model for our seeds. Purchase your seed credits before midnight on December 21st, and we’ll thank you by offering you a 10% discount on your seed credits for 2014. For example, if you purchase $1,000 worth of seed credits, you will pay only $900. You can get seed credits in any amount and they can be redeemed anytime from January 15th, 2014 through December 31st, 2014. Thanks for your support! to learn more, please check out our community supported seed share program on our website: www.highmowingseeds.com
Artichokes Cynara scolymus
Why buy
1501 Tavor Imperial Star 90 days
An Imperial Star type for organic production. This is an improved variety yielding 7-8 uniform buds per plant, each averaging 4.5” in diameter. Buds are green with purple tips and are sweet and tender when eaten. Plants are nearly spineless, average 3-4’ tall and have a short vernalization period. It can be grown as an annual from seed in one season.
Organic Seeds?
• Because conventionally grown seed crops are heavy users of synthetic agricultural chemicals (they are in the ground longer and have less chemical restrictions than food crops). • Because seed bred and produced organically will yield plants that are more adapted to, and more likely to thrive under, organic growing conditions. • Because increased demand will lead to an increase in variety selection and development, and increased availability of more organic seed!
1501 Tavor Imperial Star Please visit WWW.HIGHMOWINGSEEDS.COM for cultural information.
ARTICHOKES
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1501 Tavor Imperial Star
sold by seed count
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1501 Tavor Imperial Star
$2.75
$20.35
$36.75
$49.90
$78.75/M
$73.50/M
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Beans Phaseolus vulgaris snap bush
2210 Provider
50 days
BEANS TAB
BCMV (NY 15), DM, PM, PMV
The standard fresh market variety for green beans. Provider comes through every year with early, heavy yields of attractive, uniform beans. Plants are vigorous and productive with strong root systems, even under adverse conditions. Good resistance to mildew and virus. Purple seeds.
2159 Bronco
55 days
BCMV
Not as wild as the name implies, this eye-catching gem is more refined than Provider or Strike. Dark green beans are glossy and round averaging 5.5” long. Bronco has impressive yields, and durability is good for shipping and fresh markets. Widely adapted for many regions and excellent resistance to Bean Common Mosaic Virus. One of our favorite snap beans and now available organically. White seeds.
2022 Jade
55 days
2233 Red Swan
BCMV (BV1, NY15), CTV, R Roland is learning to love veggies early! BEAN PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1-2”, Bush– Direct seeding: 8 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 2-3”, Row spacing: 18-36”. PoleSeeding rate: 4 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 6”, Row spacing: 12” between double rows, on 4’ center beds with trellis in the middle. CULTURAL INFO: Beans are tender annuals that prefer full sun, average fertility and well drained soils. Direct seed after all danger of frost has passed. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 75-95°F. Beans are particularly sensitive to cool soils and may rot at soil temperatures below 55°F. Germination is apparent within 7-10 days. Snap beans can be sown every 2-3 weeks for a continual harvest all season. Store unwashed snap beans at 40°F and 90% humidity for 7-10 days, can or freeze for long term storage. DISEASE & PESTS: Root Rot is caused by several different soil-borne fungi; prevent by planting into welldrained soil when temperatures have warmed. To avoid disease in general only handle plants in dry conditions. Wide spacing allows more air flow between plants, helping to dry plant surfaces. Infected plants should be removed immediately. RESISTANCE KEY: AN-Anthracnose, BCMV- Bean Common Mosaic Virus (races indicated if known), CTV-Curly Top Virus, DM-Downy Mildew, PM-Powdery Mildew, PMV- Pod Mottle Virus, R-Rust SEED SPECS: 70-220 (145 avg) seeds/oz, 1100-3500 (2300 avg) seeds/lb varies between varieties. Seeding rate: Bush900 seeds/100’ (~.5 lb/100’), 130M seeds/acre (~57 lbs/acre) using 8 seeds/ft, 36” row spacing. Pole- 900 seeds/100’ (~ .5 lb/100’), 96M seeds/acre (~42 lbs/acre) using 4 seeds/ft, double rows 12” apart on 4’ centers. M=1,000
Long, slender, stringless green beans are both tasty and attractive. A gourmet quality bean with commercial yields for fresh market sales or the garden. Large plants average 18-22” tall. Beans average 6-7” long and are glossy medium-green in color. Yields are comparable to Provider and Strike. Heat tolerant. Pale green seed.
2255 Strike BCMV (BV1, NY15)
2233 Red Swan
colored snap bush
55 days
54 days
Stringless snap with a unique red hue unlike any bean we’ve ever seen! Rosy-purple pods are 4-5” long and flat, like Romano beans. Bush plants grow to 12-15” tall. This variety was bred by the late Robert Lobitz of Minnesota who crossed a purple snap bean with a pinto bean to produce this eye-catching result. Beans turn bright green when cooked. Tan seeds.
2232 Gold Rush Yellow Wax
Strike it rich with early, heavy harvests. Stringless, smooth beans average 5-6” in length, and are medium green in color. Strike is known for its concentrated pod set which allows for heavy harvests that are ideal for processing or freezing. This widely adapted variety is also a good selection for mechanical harvests. White seeds.
55 days
BCMV (NY15)
Early picking with a concentrated harvest period. Pods hang in clusters around the main stem, making them easy to pick. Lemon-yellow pods with green tips are round, straight, and tender. Fine flavor and ability to remain in prime condition on the plant over a period of time. White seeds.
2230 Royal Burgundy
55 days
BCMV (BV1, NY15)
Gorgeous deep purple color, 5” stringless pods with green interiors. Widely adapted to growing well in cool conditions. Lovely plants with purple veins tend to be large. Great market display when mixed with yellow wax and green beans, purple color fades to green when cooked. Showed greatest resistance to White Mold among bush beans in our trials, and has tested virus resistance. Light brown seed.
2022 Jade
2159 Bronco
2232 Gold Rush Yellow Wax
2210 Provider
2255 Strike
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2230 Royal Burgundy
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french filet bush
BEANS TAB
2258 Tavera Haricot Vert
romano bush
54 days
2121 Pension
53 days
AN, BCMV
BCMV
Extra-slender, stringless French filet beans. Similar to Maxibel in quality, but shorter in length and darker green. These exceptionally tender french filet beans are perfect for green bean salads and fresh eating. Round pods are ready for picking when 4-5” long. Plants are compact and high yielding. Incredible flavor! White seeds.
Romano bush bean with wonderful flavor and tenderness. Pension was a favorite in our taste tests, beating other market standards like Early Bountiful and Roma II. Medium, flat green pods average 6" long. Plants are a bit floppy (typical of Italian types), but hold themselves up. Can also be eaten as a shell bean when pods are full and tender. Good heat tolerance and virus resistance. White seeds.
2024 Coban Haricot Vert 55 days AN, BCMV
High-quality, great tasting filet bean with excellent yields and vigor. Beans are 4-5” long, slightly flat and very thin. Appealing flavor and texture. Compared to Tavera in our trials, Coban yielded more overall and shows no signs of disease late in the season. Our grower in the west reports that this filet is better able to tolerate a range of conditions. Compact plants stand upright in the field. Brown seeds. NEW
2150 Velour Haricot Vert
2234 Dragon Langerie 55 days fresh, 95 shell
HEIRLOOM – Also known as Dragon's Tongue. Unique purple streaked white pods are 6-8” long and flat, like a Romano bean. Commonly eaten fresh as a snap bean with super flavor and crispness – a clear winner in our 2008 taste tests. Streaks fade when cooked. Can also be eaten as a shell bean when beans are tender and swell in pods. Used as a dry bean. Purple seeds.
55 days BCMV
This slender, violet eye-catcher is the most elegant bean we’ve seen! Luscious purple color and straight stringless pods make this variety both visually and edibly appealing. Compact bush plants support 4-5” long pods, producing over a long harvest window. Resistant to bean mosaic virus and halo blight. Light Brown Seeds.
2200 Maxibel Haricot Vert
pole beans
2235 Blue Coco
65 days fresh HEIRLOOM – High yielding, deep purple snap bean. Vigorous, climbing plants have violet flowers and beautiful dark green leaf color with a purple underglow. Not the earliest variety, but among the highest yielding of two years of trials. Plants are well adapted, producing sweet, tender beans in hot, dry and cool conditions. This French heirloom dates back to the 18th century.
2160 Kentucky Wonder
65 days
BCMV, R
HEIRLOOM – Unbeatable productivity, consistency, and flavor. Introduced in Kentucky just prior to the Civil War, this classic variety has proven its excellence through the test of time. Pods are 7-9” long, stringless, solid, and meaty. Known to have a favorable bean-y flavor. Use fresh for snap beans, or dry on vines for an excellent soup bean. Brown seeds. NEW
2156 Northeaster 65 days
The buttery flavor and hearty texture of this Romano bean will take your garden by storm! So named for its suitability in short-seasoned climes, Northeaster is consistently one of the earliest pole beans in our trials. Flattened, pale green pods grow 7-8” in length on tall, vigorous vines. Our 2012 trials crew loved picking this variety because plants climb well and beans are easy to distinguish from the foliage. White seeds.
65 days
AN, BCMV
The most popular French filet bean and unsurpassed as a gourmet market specialty. Known for its long, slender, medium green pods with a delicate tenderness. Heavy producer of 6-8” beans on good sized plants. Maxibel will keep you loaded with fresh beans for a good amount of time. Pick frequently for optimal tenderness and yields. Speckled brown seeds.
2234 Dragon Langerie
2160 Kentucky Wonder
NEW
2121 Pension
(Top to bottom) 2258 Tavera Haricot Vert, 2024 Coban Haricot Vert, 2200 Maxibel Haricot Vert
2156 Northeaster
NEW
2150 Velour Haricot Vert
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2235 Blue Coco
2161 Rattlesnake
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2155 Blue Lake FM-1
66 days
Stringless bright green pods on plants that grew over 8’ tall in our trials. More prolific than many of the bush types, this famous variety has been a favorite for many years and sets the standard for excellence in string bean flavor. At 5-6” in length, the dark green pods are slightly shorter than those of our previous strain. Should be picked early and often. White seeds.
2020 Black Turtle
dry beans
65 days
HEIRLOOM — Exceptional flavor fresh, shelled or dry! Picked fresh, beans are round and dark green with unusual purple streaks. Streaks fade when cooked. Shelled beans are beige, and when dry are tan with rattlesnake streaks. Vines can reach up to 10’ tall with 7-10" pods when mature. Signature addition for roadside stand and farmers' markets! Speckled seeds.
2060 Light Red Kidney
85 days
Exceptional culinary quality, with a silky texture and thin skin. Mild flavor and dry flaky texture is best baked or in soups. Medium sized plants are sturdy with a bush habit. Widely adapted, producing well even in cool, wet climates like the Northeast. Bush habit.
2030 Calypso
90 days
HEIRLOOM One of the all time best for baking and soups! Calypso produces a dependable and early yield of 4–5 beans per pod on sturdy 15” tall plants. Also known as Orca or Ying Yang for its contrasting black and white colors with a dotted eye. Flavor is mild, texture is smooth. When cooked, beans double in size and retain their distinctive coloring. Widely adapted and well-loved by bean aficionados for its creamy rich texture and striking color. Bush habit.
2050 Jacob’s Cattle
90 days
HEIRLOOM Kidney shaped, white and red speckled dry bean with a larger red eye. It is full-flavored, holds its shape under long cooking, stands up well to plenty of seasoning, and possesses a rich aroma. The name Jacob’s Cattle is the oldest name to be given to this incredible heirloom but it is also known as Trout bean or Appaloosa bean. Hailing from Prince Edward Island, legend has it that it was a gift from Maine’s Passamaquoddy Indians to Joseph Clark, the first white child born in Lubec, Maine. Bush habit.
2021 Vermont Cranberry
90 days
HEIRLOOM An incredible Vermont heirloom variety that can be used as a snap, shell or dry bean. As a dry bean, the variety stores exceptionally well. Maroon colored beans are decorated with darker red, cranberry markings. This variety, dating back to the 1800s, is well-suited to short-season, cool summer climates. Rich flavor is unsurpassed. Bush habit.
2155 Blue Lake FM-1
2040 Silver Cloud Cannellini 75 days shell, 95 days dry BCMV, CTV
2060 Light Red Kidney
2050 Jacob's Cattle
2030 Calypso
Silver Cloud is an improved white cannellini with higher yields, greater disease resistance and an upright bush habit. Also known as fagioli, haricot blanc or white kidney, cannellini are prized as cooking beans for their smooth, meaty texture and a dense, nutty flavor. Often used in soups, this is the classic Minestrone bean. Silver Cloud was bred by Washington State University as an improvement over the much loved heirloom. Excellent as either a shelling or a dry bean. Tolerant to bean rust. Bush habit.
100 days
HEIRLOOM Believed to have originated in southern Mexico and Central America over 7,000 years ago, Black Turtle beans are one of the tastiest beans we know. They have a deep, rich flavor that works superbly in soups, frijoles, refritos, chili, and as refried beans. High yielding and easy-to-grow bush variety. Bush habit.
soybeans Glycine max - Edamame soybeans are grown similarly to processing soybeans but are eaten as a fresh bean. Pods are boiled in salted water and beans are shelled as a snack. Soybeans prefer warm conditions and well drained soils. Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1-2”, Direct seeding: 6-10 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 2-3”, Row spacing: 16-30”. Direct seed after danger of frost has passed. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 85°F. Germination is apparent in 7-10 days. Inoculant (see page 3) may be used to increase yields. Make succession plantings every 1-2 weeks for a continuous harvest through early summer. Harvest entire plants by clipping at the base when beans are plump in pods and color begins to dull but before pods turn yellow. Remove lower leaves and bunch stems together. SEED SPECS: 1500-2M seeds/lb (1800 avg). Seeding rate: 880 seeds/100’ (~.5 lb/100’), 154M seeds/acre (~86 lbs/acre), using 8 seeds/ft, 30” row spacing. M=1,000
2241 Midori Giant
BEANS TAB
2161 Rattlesnake
68 days
Early maturing with large seeds. Sweet, buttery, and high yielding, it is one of the leading green vegetable soybeans available. Consistent heavy producer, yielding over 90% two and three-seeded pods with a clear pubescence. This is a sure winner for both commercial production and home gardeners. Plants average 16-17” and are well-branched, tall and sturdy.
2250 Shirofumi AN, BCMV
90 days fresh, 110 dry
A gourmet edamame soybean known for exceptionally sweet, nutty flavor and smooth texture. Medium to tall plants produce prolific pods with clear pubescence, containing an average of three beans each. Harvest pods when full and green. Short harvest window for best quality. Warm days and cool nights are important for good yields.
specialty
2023 Windsor Fava
75 days
HEIRLOOM Vicia faba - English variety dating to 1863 with a deliciously nutty flavor when eaten as a shell bean. Plants average 4’ tall and produce 5-6” pods that hold 3-5 large plump beans. Great for freezing or drying for winter storage. Dry beans are a brown to buff color. Plants require cool conditions and are not heat tolerant. Reliably hardy to 12°F.
2021 Vermont Cranberry 2241 Midori Giant
2023 Windsor Fava
SUPPLIES GARDEN COMBO INOCULANT FOR BEANS #94535 GUARD-N (Treats 8 lbs) OMRI Approved:
$5.50
#94536 GUARD-N (Treats 50 lbs) OMRI Approved:
$6.95
SOYBEAN INOCULANT #94573 N-DURE (Treats 300 lbs) OMRI Approved: 2040 Silver Cloud Cannellini
2020 Black Turtle
$8.80
2250 Shirofumi
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open pollinated, sold by weight
BEANS
1 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
lbs
50 lbs
2020 Black Turtle
$2.75
$6.90
$9.35/LB
$7.15/LB
5
$5.70/LB
$5.60/LB
2235 Blue Coco
$2.75
$9.85
$14.70/LB
$11.80/LB
$11.25/LB
$10.20/LB
2155 Blue Lake FM
$2.75
$7.50
$11.00/LB
$8.50/LB
$7.25/LB
$7.00/LB
2159 Bronco
$2.75
$7.50
$11.00/LB
$8.50/LB
$7.25/LB
$7.00/LB
2030 Calypso
$4.10
$10.50
$14.70/LB
$13.10/LB
2024 Coban
$2.75
$9.25
$13.25/LB
$11.00/LB
$10.00/LB
$9.50/LB
2234 Dragon Langerie
$2.75
$11.00
$16.60/LB
$13.25/LB
$11.00/LB
2232 Gold Rush
$2.75
$7.50
$11.00/LB
$8.50/LB
$7.25/LB
$7.00/LB
2050 Jacob's Cattle
$2.75
$8.00
$12.25/LB
$9.90/LB
$8.45/LB
$8.20/LB
2022 Jade
$2.75
$7.70
$11.55/LB
$9.60/LB
$8.80/LB
$8.25/LB
2160 Kentucky Wonder
$2.75
$7.40
$10.80/LB
$9.00/LB
$8.50/LB
$8.00/LB
2060 Light Red Kidney
$2.75
$6.60
$10.00/LB
$8.55/LB
$8.15/LB
$7.60/LB
2200 Maxibel
$2.75
$8.00
$12.10/LB
$10.15/LB
$9.15/LB
$8.70/LB
2241 Midori Giant Soybean
$4.95
$14.50
$23.10/LB
$21.00/LB
$19.40/LB
$17.90/LB
2156 Northeaster
$4.10
$15.00
$25.00/LB
$22.00/LB
$18.50/LB
$17.00/LB
2121 Pension
$2.75
$8.00
$12.10/LB
$10.15/LB
$9.15/LB
$8.70/LB
2210 Provider
$2.75
$6.95
$9.65/LB
$8.35/LB
$7.20/LB
$6.70/LB
2161 Rattlesnake
$2.75
$9.20
$13.70/LB
$11.00/LB
$10.50/LB
$9.50/LB
2233 Red Swan
$4.10
$10.50
$14.70/LB
$13.10/LB
$12.50/LB
$11.00/LB
2230 Royal Burgundy
$2.75
$7.40
$10.80/LB
$10.20/LB
$9.60/LB
$9.00/LB
2250 Shirofumi Soybean
$3.75
$13.25
$22.00/LB
$20.00/LB
$18.50/LB
$17.00/LB
2040 Silver Cloud Cannellini
$2.75
$8.65
$12.60/LB
$10.40/LB
$9.45/LB
$8.90/LB
2255 Strike
$2.75
$6.85
$9.45/LB
$8.20/LB
$7.10/LB
$6.55/LB
2258 Tavera
$2.75
$8.00
$11.00/LB
$9.50/LB
$9.00/LB
$8.50/LB
2150 Velour Filet
$2.75
$8.00
$10.20/LB
$9.00/LB
$8.00/LB
$7.80/LB
2021 Vermont Cranberry
$2.75
$9.25
$13.25/LB
$11.20/LB
$10.50/LB
$9.50/LB
2023 Windsor Fava
$2.75
$9.00
$14.30/LB
$11.55/LB
$11.00/LB
$9.90/LB
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Beets Beta vulgaris dark red globe
2290 Early Wonder Tall Top 45 days
Earliest variety! Quick growing arching tops make perfect beet greens for a first harvest, while roots size up quickly for a second harvest of delectable baby bunched beets. Early Wonder also makes for a wonderful full size beet with vibrant tops. Not as hardy as Detroit Dark Red, but of similar quality for early season crops.
2265 Boro F1 Hybrid 2260 Bull's Blood & 2290 Early Wonder Tall Top
NEW
Kathryn harvesting trial beets for our staff CSA. 2265 Boro F1
50 days
One of the sweetest beets we have ever tasted! Its sweet flavor, field resistance to leaf spots and ability to size up and stay tender offer a wide range of uses. Juicy red roots can be harvested at any time from baby to beyond the 3” standard and will remain smooth and in good quality at sizes up to 6”. Tops average 12” tall and regenerate quickly making for clean healthy leaves throughout the growing season.
2261 Aviv 55 days
Aviv was bred for highly uniform roots and that is exactly what impressed us about this variety in our trials. This improved open-pollinated variety has been selected for quality and produces attractive globe shaped, slightly flattened red beets. Flavor is earthy with a balanced sweetness.
BEET PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity from direct seeding, if transplanting subtract 14-21 days. Seeding depth: 1/2”, Roots- Seeding rate: ~10 seeds/ft in single row, Plant spacing: thin to 2-3”, Row spacing: 12-18”. Baby Leaf- Seeding rate: ~40 seeds/ft in 2-4” bands, Row spacing: 2-4” between bands. CULTURAL INFO: The beet is a hardy biennial that can tolerate light frosts and freezes. Beets can be grown for greens or roots. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked and up to 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Optimal germination temperature is 55-75°F. For a continuous harvest of greens and beets, plant every 2-3 weeks until 6-8 weeks before frost date. Optimal storage conditions for roots are 32°F and 95% relative humidity for up to 6 months. DISEASE & PESTS: Damping off and root rot are caused by a number of individual fungi and can best be avoided by maintaining well drained soils. Leaf spots are prevalent in midlate summer, during periods of frequent rainfall and high humidity. Scab can commonly occur on the outer skin of the root. Prevention includes removal of plant debris, crop rotation, and increased air flow. SEED SPECS: 1,250-1,875 seeds/oz (1,560 avg), 20,000-30,000 seeds/lb (25,000 avg). Seeding Rate: Roots- 320M seeds/acre (13lbs/acre) using 10 seeds/ft, 18” row spacing. Baby Leaf- 22M seeds/100’ (~14oz/100’), 220M seeds/1000’ (~9lb/1000’) using 40 seeds/ft on 30” beds, with five 2-4” bands with 2” between bands. M=1,000
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55 days
HEIRLOOM Still a top notch variety, well-known for high-quality roots and strong tops comparable to leading hybrids. A standard type for the home garden or direct market sales. Uniform, 3” round roots are sweet and smooth.
2285 Red Ace F1 Hybrid 60 days
Tried and true! Red Ace excels for both fresh market and industry growers due to its wide adaptability and high yield potential (up to 5 tons/acre) of uniformly sized and shaped beets. Good disease tolerance and fast regrowth result in erect, bright green, glossy tops. Works well for mechanical harvests. Stores well.
2289 Rhonda F1 Hybrid 65-70 days
2273 Cylindra
56 days
HEIRLOOM A uniquely-shaped 6” cylindrical beet with especially sweet flavor and a fine grain. While primarily a processing beet, it is a favorite with chefs due to uniform slices and ease of peeling. Popular at markets for its unique shape.
2269 Guardsmark Chioggia 60 days
BEETS TAB
2280 Detroit Dark Red
Candy-striped beet with alternating rings of dark red and white that are unique and beautiful, making this variety a popular choice for specialty markets. Increased uniformity and bolt tolerance. A new strain of the popular Italian heirloom, improved by Alf Christianson Seed Company.
Excellent storage beet with exceptionally sweet flavor. Compared to Boro, it is similar in size and appearance, but takes about two weeks longer to mature, allowing for staggered harvest from a single planting. Rhonda shares Boro’s sweet flavor and smooth texture, even after months of storage. Tuck Rhonda away all winter and beets will still be hard and sound come spring. Excellent uniformity of round, deep red roots, nice strong tops; excellent storage beet.
2288 Touchstone Gold
specialty
2260 Bull’s Blood 35 days baby leaf, 60 beets
HEIRLOOM Grown primarily for striking dark red-purple leaves that provide incredible contrast in salad mixes. Eliot Coleman’s choice for a red leaf in winter salad mixes. Roots are also tasty and tender when harvested early as baby beets. Tolerant to heat and cold. Color intensifies as plants mature.
2288 Touchstone Gold
2285 Red Ace F1
55 days
2273 Cylindra
From the breeders of Red Ace F1 and Guardsmark Chioggia comes an improved golden beet. Touchstone Gold offers higher germination rates, more uniform round roots and less zoning than standard golden types. Solid green tops are long and attractive, and quickly shade out weeds. Vibrant golden yellow flesh retains its color when cooked and is sweet and more mild than red beets. Best germination occurs in warm temperatures. 2289 Rhonda F1
NEW
2260 Bull’s Blood (full size) 2261 Aviv
open pollinated, sold by weight
BEETS 1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
25 lbs
2261 Aviv
$2.75
$13.00
$30.00
$80.00/LB
$75.00/LB
$70.00/LB
2273 Cylindra
$2.75
$6.80
$15.00
$38.00/LB
$36.00/LB
$33.00/LB
2280 Detroit Dark Red
$2.75
$5.40
$9.35
$21.85/LB
$19.20/LB
$18.00/LB
2290 Early Wonder Tall Top
$2.75
$4.50
$7.80
$18.40/LB
$16.30/LB
$15.25/LB
open pollinated, sold by seed ct.
1/16 oz
2269 Guardsmark Chioggia
100
1M
5M
25M
100M
2260 Bull's Blood
$2.75
$6.40/M
$2.90/M
$2.25/M
$2.10/M
2269 Guardsmark Chioggia
$2.75
$9.75/M
$4.20/M
$3.20/M
$2.50/M
2288 Touchstone Gold
$2.75
$18.60/M
$7.60/M
$6.55/M
$6.00/M
hybrid, sold by seed count
100
1M
5M
25M
100M
2265 Boro F1
$3.70
$10.15/M
$6.45/M
$4.00/M
$3.05/M
2285 Red Ace F1
$2.75
$6.25/M
$3.50/M
$2.85/M
$2.45/M
2289 Rhonda F1
$3.70
$10.15/M
$6.45/M
$3.60/M
$3.05/M
2280 Detroit Dark Red
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Broccoli & Sprouting Broccoli Brassica spp. broccoli – var. italica
2300 De Cicco
48 days
HEIRLOOM Italian variety known for tender stalks and mild flavor. An excellent choice for the home gardener. A reliable, multi-cut variety which produces a compact, 3-4” bluish-green central head followed by a prolific set of side spears. Variable maturity results in a long harvest period for both central heads and side spears. Best for spring or fall production.
2301 Batavia F1 Hybrid
60 days
Our earliest variety for spring and fall harvests, best grown in cool conditions. Not as heat tolerant as Belstar with larger beads, dark green color and wellbranched domes. Short harvest window of uniform main domes for stem or crown cuts. Batavia is welladapted and vigorous. A great all-around broccoli with the added benefits of earliness, cold hardiness, and Powdery Mildew resistance.
2310 Rosalind
Katie L shows off broccoli during our variety training session in the trials field. We munch our way through these trainings every other week all summer. BROCCOLI PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplant; add 15-20 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/4-1/2”, Direct seeding: 3 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 8-12”, Row spacing: 18”. Plants require 1 sq ft/plant. CULTURAL INFO: Broccoli is a cool season hardy biennial grown for spring and fall crops. Plants prefer the hot days and cool nights of late summer. The best quality comes from summer plantings for fall harvest. Transplant for spring crops, especially in the Northeast where seasons are short. Start indoors 4-6 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 65-75°F, but broccoli will germinate as low as 50°F. Plant outdoors as soon as the chances of hard frost has passed. Fall plantings can be direct seeded or transplanted in late June or July. Broccoli is relatively tolerant of frost but seedlings exposed to just four days of temperatures of 40°F or below (or other environmental stresses) may form uneven, premature heads (known as buttoning). Ideal temperature for head development is 60-65°F. Broccoli heads should be harvested while buds are still tight. Check fields every 2 - 3 days; once heads are loose, quality is quickly compromised. After the main head is harvested, some varieties produce side shoots with smaller heads. Regular harvesting of side shoots encourages growth. Cool broccoli immediately after harvest to retain quality. Store at 32°F for 10-14 days. Broccoli can be blanched and frozen for storage. DISEASE & PESTS: Black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) first appears as V-shaped, yellow lesions at leaf margin. Pull infected plants immediately. Fusarium yellows (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinan) is a bacterial disease that yellows the lower leaves 2-4 weeks after transplanting. Yellowing moves to upper leaves and causes wilt. Prevent fungal diseases by spraying with copper hydroxide, and/or oxidate. The best prevention comes from practices that build soil and promote vigorous plant growth. Head rot of broccoli and cauliflower, caused by several different bacterial species, can develop quickly under high moisture and temperature conditions. Insect pests, including cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth, are largely of the Lepidoptera order and can thus be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis and/or spinosad, preferably in rotation, to prevent selection of resistant individuals. RESISTANCE KEY: RS-Ring Spot, WB-White Blister, FY-Fusarium Yellows and Wilt SEED SPECS: 4,375-9,375 seeds/oz (6,875 avg), 70-150M seeds/lb (110M avg). Seeding rate: 96M seeds/acre (~14 oz/ acre), using 3 seeds/ft, 12” plant spacing, 18” row spacing. M=1,000
2302 Belstar F1 Hybrid
65-70 days
FY
Our most heat tolerant broccoli for spring, summer and fall crops. Compact plants have round domes, small to medium beads and short flowering stems with a thick main stalk. Domes span 6-8” at maturity averaging 1.5 lbs. Ideal for short-stemmed crown cuts or florets. High resistance to Downy Mildew, Fusarium Yellows and Wilt. (Photo above, left)
2305 Fiesta F1 Hybrid
Sprouting broccoli has many small shoots, rather than a single head. Most varieties require cold treatment, or vernalization, before making sprouts; some modern varieties do not. Seeding depth: ½”, Direct seeding: every 9”, Plant spacing: 30”, Row spacing: 36”. Summer varieties can be planted late spring for a fall crop. Cold dependent varieties are more appropriate for an over-wintering crop; can be planted in late summer in mild climates. Plants grow slowly during the fall and winter months. When temperatures climb in late winter, they'll start to grow again to produce prolific amounts of small purple or white florets on long, bright green leafy stems. Harvest shoots in late-winter to early spring when demand for fresh vegetables is high. Shoots are mild-flavored, much sweeter and more tender than typical fall broccoli. Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Pinch terminal bud to encourage side shoots. SEED SPECS: 4,375-9,375 seeds/oz (6,875 avg), 70-150M seeds/lb (110M avg). Seeding rate: 96M seeds/acre (~14 oz/acre), using 3 seeds/ft, 12” plant spacing, 18” row spacing. M=1,000
2495 Hon Tsai Tai
37 days Brassica rapa var. chinensis - Dark green leaves
with purple veins and stems have petite florets best harvested right before the bright yellow blossoms open. Similar to broccoli raab in culture and use, with a sweeter flavor and delicate texture. Young flowering shoots add a sweet, mild mustard flavor to fresh salads, lightly steamed, in stir-fries, or in cream-based pasta dishes. Best grown in mid to late summer when the days are becoming shorter and stems elongate.
75 days
FY
Impressive late season variety for fall harvests. Fiesta has uniform maturity and stand with a short harvest window. Well-domed heads have medium beads slightly larger than Belstar. Ideal for dense plantings of single cuts with a harvest span of less than one week. A well-adapted variety performing best in late summer warm days and cool nights. Not as heat tolerant as Belstar and shouldn't be used for spring plantings.
2315 Waltham 29
2310 Rosalind
2302 Belstar F1
2305 Fiesta F1
2315 Waltham 29
80-85 days
A great variety for the home garden or direct markets that favor bunched side shoots. A standard for open-pollinated broccoli with a good size main dome and lots of side shoots. Sturdy 20” plants support 5-6” dark blue-green heads with medium to large beads and long stalks (hard to find with modern hybrids.) Developed to withstand increasing cold of fall maturity. Spring plantings do well but heads are smaller in size and sensitive to intense summer heat.
2300 De Cicco
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60-65 days
Purple-headed broccoli for the true broccoli connoisseur. Its striking color and well-domed heads make it an excellent choice for specialty markets. Heads average 4-6" with medium to fine beads. Purple color fades to green when cooked. Does best in cool fall conditions and good fertility.
sprouting broccoli
2301 Batavia F1
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1960 Spring Raab Broccoli Raab 45 days Brassica rapa var. ruvo - A traditional Italian
specialty; mild mustard flavor and broccoli-like florets. Easy to grow, loaded with folic acid and vitamins. Plant early spring to midsummer; overwinter in mild climates. Large plants grow to 30” tall.
2494 Te You Flowering Broccoli 50 days Brassica oleracea - Young, thick stems and crispy,
flavorful leaves with a mini-broccoli floret. Also known as Chinese broccoli. Succulent, smooth stems and dark leaves resemble broccoli. Stems are best when young and tender. Tolerant of heat and cool temperatures with resistance to mildews. Plant late spring to early fall.
2311 Santee F1 Hybrid Sprouting Broccoli 75-115 days
2494 Te You Flowering Broccoli
broccolini as it has mini heads on leafy stalks. Abundant, tender, flavorful spears, are packed with nutrients. Unlike most sprouting broccolis, it doesn't require cold treatment to initiate bud development. Can be overwintered for impressive yields.
2311 Santee F1 Sprouting Broccoli
BROCCOLI & SPROUTING BROCCOLI
Brassica oleracea var. italica - Also known as
open pollinated, sold by weight
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
2300 De Cicco Broccoli
$2.75
$3.80
$5.50
$12.10
$30.50
2495 Hon Tsai Tai
$2.75
$4.50
$6.75
$16.95
$48.00
2310 Rosalind Broccoli
$5.25
$15.00
$40.00
$109.00
1960 Spring Raab Broccoli Raab
$2.75
$6.25
$11.25
$23.65
$60.35
2494 Te You Flowering Broccoli
$2.75
$5.00
$12.75
$30.00
$90.00
2315 Waltham 29 Broccoli
$2.75
$5.30
$9.50
$20.00
$51.00
25
500
1M
5M
25M
2301 Batavia F1 Broccoli
$2.75
$18.00
$25.25/M
$22.20/M
$19.65/M
2302 Belstar F1 Broccoli
$3.40
$18.00
$25.25/M
$22.20/M
$19.65/M
2305 Fiesta F1 Broccoli
$2.75
$18.00
$25.25/M
$22.20/M
$19.65/M
2311 Santee F1 Sprouting Broccoli
$5.05
$55.00
$81.60/M
$73.50/M
$68.00/M
hybrid, sold by seed count
1/2 lb
1960 Spring Raab Broccoli Raab
Brussels Sprouts Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera 2309 Doric F1 Hybrid
120 days
FY
A stand-out for late fall and early winter production. Tall plants produce dense sprouts with good uniformity up and down the stem. Strong stalks hold plants upright. Flavor improves after cold exposure. This hardy variety features firm, dark green sprouts on a sturdy column.
2317 Nautic F1 Hybrid
120 days
PM, RS, WB
High disease resistance for a reliable crop. Nautic’s sprouts are spaced further apart along the stem, allowing plants to dry out quickly to avoid spread of disease and making it easier to harvest individual sprouts. Each sprout is tightly wrapped and averages 1” in diameter. Plants are vigorous and sturdy averaging 30” tall. 2317 Nautic F1
hybrid, sold by seed count
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 25
500
1M
5M
25M
2309 Doric F1
$5.30
$36.50
$60.80/M
$58.00/M
$53.00/M
2317 Nautic F1
$5.30
$36.50
$61.00/M
$58.00/M
$53.00/M
2309 Doric F1 PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplant; add 15-20 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: ¼ - ½”, Direct seeding: 3 seeds/ 18”, Plant spacing: thin to 18”, Row spacing: 30”. CULTURAL INFO: Brussels sprouts are cool season biennials that grow best from 45-75°F with optimal growth at 60-65°F. The sprouts are buds that grow in the crook between the leaf base and stem of the plant. They are heavy feeders that can tolerate light frosts. Direct seed as soon as ground can be worked in spring, or start transplants indoors 4-6 weeks before setting out. Or, harvest sprouts individually from the bottom of stalk when they are about 1-1.5” in diameter. Fall planted Brussels sprouts become sweeter after a few light frosts. DISEASE & PESTS: Black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) first appears as V-shaped, yellow lesions at leaf margin. Pull up infected plants immediately. Plantings should never be worked during wet conditions. Fusarium yellows, caused by the bacteria Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinan, manifests as yellowing of the lower leaves 2-4 weeks after transplanting. Yellowing moves to upper leaves and causes wilt. Prevent fungal diseases by spraying with copper hydroxide, but are best prevented by production practices that build soil and promote vigorous plant growth. Clubroot is a soil borne disease which stunts the roots of the plants so that they are not able to develop normally. Rotate crops and add lime to raise soil pH to 7.2. Cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth are of the Lepidoptera order and can thus be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis and/or spinosad, preferentially in rotation with one another to prevent selection of resistant individuals (check with your certifier before applying). Protect plants from flea beetles by using floating row covers in the early season. Control root maggots by applying beneficial nematodes. RESISTANCE KEY: FY-Fusarium Yellows and Wilt, PM-Powdery Mildew, RS-Ring Spot, WB-White Blister. SEED SPECS: 80-150M seeds/lb (112M avg). M=1,000
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Cabbage Brassica oleracea
2357 Capture F1 Hybrid 85 days
green
2358 Primax
FY, BR, T
60 days
Early fresh market cabbage with tender leaves and excellent flavor. Small to medium size heads are round averaging 2-4 lbs per head. Primax has a light-green interior with a short core and darker green wrapper leaves. Holds well in the field.
2366 Farao F1 Hybrid
63 days
TB, T
Sweet and tender! Leaves are thin and juicy - perfect for stir-fries and egg rolls. Medium green leaves with a rosebud wrapper will make any garden or farmers' market table look stunning. Round heads average 3-4 lbs and hold well in the summer heat. Suitable for dense plantings.
2348 Copenhagen
NEW
2362 Murdoc F1
We’re big sauerkraut fans here at HMS. Brigitte and Melanie show off a prize Murdoc F1 kraut cabbage. CABBAGE PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from spring transplanting; if transplanting in warm weather subtract 10-14 days; direct seeding add 14 days. Seeding depth: 1/2”, Direct seeding: 2-4 seeds/ft at desired plant spacing, thin to 1 plant/spacing, Fresh market - Plant spacing: 10-18”, Row spacing: 12-18". Storage/processing - Plant spacing: 18-24”, Row spacing: 18-34”. Closer spacing and reduced fertility results in reduced head size. CULTURAL INFO: Cabbage is a hardy biennial, producing seed in its second year, and is closely related to broccoli and kale. Direct sow when daytime soil temps warm to 75°F or start seeds indoors or in cold frames 4-6 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 75°F but seeds will germinate in soils as cool as 50°F. Cabbage is mature when the tight outer leaf of the head begins to fold back on itself. Cut heads flat on underside. Cabbage is best stored at 32°F and 95% humidity. Fresh market varieties store for 2-3 weeks, while storage and processing types store for 2-6 months. DISEASE & PESTS: Fusarium Yellows (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Conglutinans) results in yellowing of the lower and then upper leaves, eventually causing wilt. Downy Mildew (Peronospora parasitica) is a wide spread systemic fungal disease that can cause the stem to pith and head to turn black and rot. Black Leg (Phoma lignam), also known as stem canker, appears as black sunken cankers at base of stem or brown circular leaf spots. Bacterial Soft Rot or Head Rot is caused by a few different bacterial species (mainly Erwinia spp and Pseaudomonas spp) and can develop quickly under conditions of high moisture and high temperature. Black Rot (Xanthomonas campestris Xcc) results in chlorosis of leaves, beginning with older to newer, and can lead to death of plants. Disease first appears as V-shaped, yellow lesions at the leaf margin. Disease can be prevented by spraying with copper, sulfer and/or oxidate but is best avoided by crop rotations, adequate spacing and orientation, not working with plants when wet, and destroying infected plant debris. Insect pests, including cabbage looper (Tricholousia ni), imported cabbage worm (Pievis rapae), and diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) can be controlled by applying beneficial fungi such as Bacillus thuringiensis and/or spinosad, preferably in rotation with one another to prevent selection of resistant individuals. RESISTANCE KEY: BS-Black Speck, BR-Black Rot, CRClub Root (races indicated), FY-Fusarium Yellows and Wilt, T-Thrips, TB-Tip Burn, TMV-Turnip Mosaic Virus. SEED SPECS: 4,875-9,750 seeds/oz (7,300 avg); 78M-156M seeds/lb (117M avg). Seeding rate: 48M seeds/acre (6.5 oz/ acre) using 2 seeds/ft, 24” row spacing.M=1,000
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65 days
HEIRLOOM - A great open-pollinated variety for home gardeners and direct markets. Round solid heads are somewhat variable in size ranging from 3-4 lbs and 6-8” in diameter with uniform maturity. Compact plants have short stems and sit close to the ground. Heads hold well in the field without splitting. Great for slow cooking, slaws and sauerkraut.
2349 Caraflex F1 Hybrid
68 days
Green sweetheart cabbage for fresh market. Caraflex is well known for its thin, sweet leaves that are delicious eaten raw or in stir fries, slaws or egg rolls. Small heads average 1.5-2 lbs. Plants are extremely uniform and have good wrapper leaves for insect and sun protection. NEW
A Black Rot resistant cabbage for organic growers! Capture is a full size green cabbage for fresh market or processing. It has short term storage ability and will grow best in susceptible climate zones where black rot has been present. Heads average 4-6 lbs each and sit high on the stalk with good wrapper leaves. Plantings are uniform and hold well in the field without cracking. High resistance to Black Rot and thrips.
2356 Drago F1 Hybrid 93 days
Uniform heads for a perfect box count. Round, dense heads average 3-4 lbs each with very short core. Plants sit high on the stem and have few thick wrapper leaves. Holds very well in field without splitting. A tasty coleslaw cabbage too watery for sauerkraut. Good tolerance to tipburn.
2359 Impala F1 Hybrid 105 days BS, TMV
High quality, ball-head variety with exceptional holding capacity in field and storage. Dense heads with open green wrapper leaves and snow white interior, indicating high Vitamin C content. Plants sit high on stem for easy harvests and protection from pests and disease. Heads average 6-8 lbs under normal conditions but Impala has the potential for larger heads up to 10 lbs. Stores up to 4-6 months under proper conditions. Excellent disease resistance as well as tolerance to Tip Burn and thrips.
2362 Murdoc F1 Hybrid 80 days
Excellent variety for kraut or fresh eating, Murdoc produces large, hefty heads perfect for processing. We’re pleased to offer Caraflex’s big brother – same goodness, just supersized! Like Caraflex, Murdoc has tender, crisp juicy leaves and a unique pointed cone-shape. However, Murdoc puts on a lot more size, growing up to 8” in diameter at the base. A distinctly silky texture makes this an excellent variety for sauerkraut.
2348 Copenhagen
2358 Primax 2349 Caraflex F1
2366 Farao F1
2357 Capture F1
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2369 Red Express
2353 Deadon F1 Hybrid 105 days
savoy
62 days
We were pleasantly surprised by this open-pollinated variety in our trials. It heads up quickly into tidy little red cabbages, perfect for those who want smaller portions. Uniform, with very nice color, and much earlier than many other cabbage varieties. Try a tightly planted block at 8” spacing with Farao and Famosa for a knock out display and earlier harvest!
2354 Integro F1 Hybrid 85 days Mid-season red cabbage for fresh market or shortterm storage. This is our earliest maturing red hybrid cabbage; we’ve been impressed by its uniformity. Heads are oblong, dark red-purple with an attractive, silver sheen. The heads average 3-4 lbs, measuring about 5” wide by 7” tall. Integro matures a few weeks earlier than Buscaro, but holds well in the field.
2361 Buscaro F1 Hybrid 105 days TB
Buscaro is a full-size red cabbage for fresh market use. A large framed plant gives rise to large heads of a gorgeous red/purple hue with a distinctive silvery sheen. Heads average 4-5 lbs and are round to slightly oblong. Flavor is very sweet and juicy when fresh. Adds extra flair mixed with lettuce or in a red slaw! Moderate storage capacity.
2363 Famosa F1 Hybrid
68 days
This early savoy cabbage is for fresh market use. Gorgeous dark green, heavily savoyed wrapper leaves and bright green heads makes this a head turner in our trials every year. the outer leaves are thick and durable, and the inner leaves are tender and delicious with a mild cabbage flavor that gets sweeter as winter approaches. The heads average 2-4 lbs. NEW
2368 Produsa F1 Hybrid
80 days
Late season dark green savoy. The French call this type “chou frisé” – curly cabbage – with classy dark green color and tightly crumpled leaf surface, it certainly does seem like the chic cousin of the standard green ball cabbage. Produsa’s leaves are crinkled, and very dark green, but slice open a head and you’ll be greeted with undulating folds of lime green. Produsa makes a great compliment to Deadon’s purple and sage coloring, or plant out with early season Famosa for an extended harvest window. Heads grow to 6-8” in diameter.
2354 Integro F1
FY
Striking red purple wrapper leaves and lime green interior. An especially cold hardy variety- can undergo several frosts or freezes. Thaws nicely to reveal a sweet and tender head. Freezing temperatures only improve the flavor of Deadon and cause its red coloring to deepen on the outer leaves. A grower in New York harvests these directly from the field into early winter, finding them much sweeter for it. Slightly flattened heads weigh 3 - 5 lbs and measure 6-10” in diameter. Excellent flavor – sweet, crunchy, mild - a stand-out in our fall cabbage trials. Uniform and vigorous with high yields. Long term storage.
CABBAGE TAB
red
napa / chinese
Brassica rapa var. Pekinensis - Napa cabbage requires
careful timing to ensure a quality crop. Plants have a tendency to bolt in spring if exposed to frost or a few nights of temperatures below 50°F. It grows best as days shorten in summer months for a late summer crop. Days to maturity are from transplants; add 14 days if direct seeding in warm conditions. Planting depth: ¼-1/2”, Direct seeding: 3 seeds/16”, Plant spacing: 12-18”, Row spacing: 18-30”. Start transplants 4-6 weeks before planting date; transplant out when plants have 7-10 leaves, being careful not to disturb roots. Plant shallowly and water in transplants to avoid stress. Direct seed from late May through late July after all danger of frost has passed. Harvest when heads fill in, remove outer leaves if damaged. Heads store well for 1-2 months at temperatures close to freezing and high humidity. High fertility yields large plants with dense heads. DISEASE & PESTS: Protect transplants from flea beetles and cabbage root maggots early in the season with a lightweight row cover or drench with beneficial nematodes. Common diseases include damping off of seed, Black Rot, Black Leg, Club Root, Fusarium Yellows, and a number of fungal leaf spots. SEED SPECS: See cabbage seed specs.
NEW
2356 Drago F1
2368 Produsa F1 2359 Impala F1 2361 Buscaro F1
2369 Red Express
2363 Famosa F1
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CABBAGE CABBAGE TAB / CARROTS
open pollinated, sold by weight
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
2348 Copenhagen
$2.75
$6.50
$9.00
$30.00
$84.00
2358 Primax
$2.75
$6.80
$9.50
$31.50
$88.20
2369 Red Express
$2.75
$4.90
$8.55
$25.00
$75.00
hybrid, sold by seed count
25
500
1M
5M
25M
2364 Bilko F1
$2.75
$10.25
$14.85/M
$12.15/M
$10.75/M
2361 Buscaro F1
$4.60
$28.20
$50.05/M
$46.85/M
$37.00/M
2357 Capture F1
$5.85
$29.95
$54.35/M
$49.75/M
$40.35/M
2349 Caraflex F1
$5.85
$33.25
$61.40/M
$52.40/M
$46.55/M
2353 Deadon F1
$4.20
$26.85
$42.50/M
$36.85/M
$31.75/M
2356 Drago F1
$4.20
$23.10
$36.50/M
$32.75/M
$29.15/M
2363 Famosa F1
$4.20
$18.75
$34.15/M
$29.05/M
$25.40/M
2366 Farao F1
$4.05
$20.00
$37.40/M
$32.00/M
$28.00/M
2359 Impala F1
$4.20
$23.10
$36.50/M
$32.75/M
$29.15/M
2354 Integro F1
$4.60
$27.70
$49.25/M
$46.00/M
$36.40/M
2367 Kaboko F1
$2.75
$10.25
$14.90/M
$12.05/M
$10.55/M
2362 Murdoc F1
$5.85
$33.25
$61.40/M
$52.40/M
$46.55/M
2368 Produsa F1
$4.20
$18.75
$34.15/M
$29.05/M
$25.40/M
2364 Bilko F1 & 2367 Kaboko F1
2364 Bilko F1 Hybrid 60 days CR (races 1-4), FY, BS
All-star variety with a great disease resistance package and high-quality heads. Produces large, densely packed heads with broad white midribs, pale green outer leaves and creamy yellow interior. Heads average 20" tall, larger than Kaboko with similar barrel shape. Complete resistance to all four races of club root.
2367 Kaboko F1 Hybrid 60 days
Moderately-sized Napa cabbage for fresh markets and the home garden. Densely packed heads are smaller than Bilko, averaging 12” tall and 5” wide. Kaboko maintains a compact barrel shape and has excellent bolting tolerance. Exceptionally light, aromatic, and sweet flavor. Creamy white, blanched interior is excellent cooked or raw. Exceptional storage performance.
Carrots Daucus carota early season
2322 Napoli F1 Hybrid 45 days baby, 55 days full size
A carrot for all seasons. Napoli offers great flavor and color in an early spring carrot before other nantes are ready, but will also continue to grow to a full-size carrot suitable as a fresh market or storage variety. Roots are well-formed at 4-5” with strong, darkgreen tops. Great for high tunnel production and one of Eliot Coleman’s top choices for over-wintering. Available as raw or pelleted seed.
2336 Yaya F1 Hybrid 50 days baby, 60 days full size
Truly stellar Nantes flavor and crispness, redefining today’s carrot. Uniform barrel shape with blunt tips averaging 6”. Tops are shorter than average but hold up well and make an attractive bunch. Performs well under various planting densities for bunching, storage or soup grade carrots. Yaya has become the main season carrot of choice for many of our commercial growers nationwide and a favorite in our trial gardens year after year. Available as raw or pelleted seed.
Sara bunches carrots for market at Sandiwood Farm. 2322 Napoli F1 2336 Yaya F1 CARROT PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/4-1/2”, Early small bunching – Direct seeding: ~45 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 1-2", Row spacing: 18-24", Full size – Direct seeding: ~30 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 1-2", Row spacing: 18-24". Storage - Direct seeding: 15 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 2”, Row spacing: 18-24". CULTURAL INFO: Carrots are hardy biennials that do best in fertile sandy loam, but will perform well under most conditions if appropriate varieties are chosen. For compact soils choose tapered carrots like Chantenays or Danvers types that can wedge their way into soils. For looser sandy loam or silty soils, most types will do well. Prepare beds by loosening soils; best quality arises from raised beds. Imperator types should only be grown on raised beds that have 10-12” tilled zones. Prep beds one week before planting and let settle. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked in the spring through mid-summer. Transplanting is not recommended. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 55-75°F. Seedlings may take up to three weeks to emerge. Plant every three weeks for a continual harvest. Harvest carrots when appropriate coloring and flavor have developed. Carrots hold well in the field for up to three weeks in the summer and longer in cool conditions. Some varieties, like Napoli, may be overwintered outdoors or in a high tunnel for an early spring harvest but need to be protected with an appropriate cover. For storage carrots, dig roots after frost but before ground freezes. Store topped at near freezing temperatures with high humidity. Unwashed carrots store just as well as washed but may stain during storage. DISEASE & PESTS: Fungal leaf blights, caused by either Alternaria dauci or Cercospora carotae, can cause severe defoliation and greatly reduce yields. Generally, Cercospora blight appears earlier in the season than Alternaria blight. Both of these fungi can be seed-borne but are primarily spread by crop residue from previous years or innoculum in the soil. White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) manifests as a cottony white mycelium around roots and lower plant parts, usually late in the season. Avoid planting in areas which are shady or have poor drainage, and practice crop rotations with non-vegetable crops (such as grains). SEED SPECS: 11,250-23,435 seeds/oz (15M avg), 180-375M seeds/lb (275M avg). Seeding rate: Early small bunching – 50M seeds/1000’(~ 1.75 oz), 1.4MM seeds/acre,(~ 5 lb), using ~45 seeds/ft, 18” row spacing. Full size or Storage – 33M seeds/1000’,(~ 1.25 oz), 960M seeds/acre, (~ 3.5 lb), using ~30 seeds/ft, 18” row spacing. Storage – 16,500 seeds/1000’, (0.6 oz), 480M seeds/acre, (~ 1.75 lb), using ~15 seeds/ft, 18” row spacing. M=1,000, MM=1,000,000
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50 days baby, 65-75 days full size
Long, slender roots for baby or full-size carrots. Impressive in our 2012 baby bunching carrot trials in earliness, root length, uniformity, color and taste. As a full size carrot, Jeannette forms attractive bright orange roots with strong tops. Sweet flavor, smooth texture and satisfying crunch. Compared to other early Nantes varieties like Yaya and Napoli, Jeannette produces longer roots averaging 8-9” in length.
2328 Miami F1 Hybrid 60 days
No vices here! Well-adapted as either an early or a main season carrot, Miami produces consistently uniform, cylindrical 6” long roots that tend to get stout as they mature. Feathery, attractive tops make for nice fresh market bunches. Nice crunch with carroty flavor. One of the sweetest varieties in our 2012 fall carrot trials. In our winter storage trial, we evaluated varieties in mid-January; Miami was among those with the lowest percentage loss at this date and rated among the best in flavor.
2320 Red Cored Chantenay 65 days HEIRLOOM A gourmet selection for heavy soils. Red Cored is a thick rooted variety with wide shoulders and a tapered root ending in a nicely rounded, blunt tip. Roots average 6” long and have a characteristic red core. Sweet, old fashioned carrot flavor and fine grained texture. A great variety for soups, freezing, canning and storage, sweetening up the longer it’s stored. Introduced to the US from France in the late 1800s and used for many years as the standard carrot for the processing industry.
2340 Scarlet Nantes
68 days
Main season storage carrot. We trialed a number of carrot varieties seeking an organic standard to compete with Bolero and found Necoras to be top notch. Full-size carrot with slightly tapered roots and blunt Nantes ends. Similar in flavor to Yaya. Excellent keeper that will work well for winter markets and CSAs. Vigorous leaf replacement makes for a high tolerance to Altenaria and a reliable crop every year. NEW
2291 Resistafly F1 Hybrid
68 days
main season NEW
2331 Necoras F1 Hybrid
A high-quality Nantes carrot resistant to the Carrot Rust or Carrot Root Fly (psila rosea). Roots are 6-8” in length, slender, cylindrical and attractive. In our northeast trials, tops stood strong against late season foliar diseases. Carrots have an excellent crunch. Resistafly is improved over Flyaway F1; the variety has been bred to be less attractive to the egg laying flies and the maggots grow poorly on it.
2330 Danvers 126
70 days
A carrot you can count on! Danvers 126 is a stocky variety with broad shoulders up to 2" wide and a tapered V-shaped root averaging 7-8” long. Carrots are a bright, deep-orange color. Tops are rugged, strong enough to withstand a good yank, and show superior disease resistance in the High Mowing trial gardens. A great variety for canning, freezing, storing, and makes a superb glass of carrot juice for a home-grown daily dose of beta carotene. A practical, all-around variety which thrives even in heavy soils and has a high tolerance for hot conditions.
2324 Negovia F1 Hybrid 80 days
Main season Nantes-type with great flavor and upright tops. Negovia was a stand-out in our summer carrot trials for both sweetness and texture. This variety also showed stronger tops than either Necoras or Yaya, so it is suitable for mechanical harvesting or when presentation requires sturdy tops. Blunt 7-8” roots are uniform, making bunching a breeze!
2329 Interceptor F1 Hybrid 120-125 days
Long and slender! A true cut and peel Imperator-type carrot. Coreless roots have a dark orange interior and will grow to 12" or more in proper growing conditions. Roots stay slender even with low density plantings and will not crack. Relatively short tops with some resistance to leaf blights. Suitable for mechanical harvesting. Good resistance to storage diseases such as Pythium Crater Rot and Altenaria Black Rot. A real standout.
CARROTS
2321 Jeannette F1 Hybrid
NEW
65 days
A classic among carrots, Scarlet Nantes has that old-time carrot flavor. Bright red-orange flesh with fine grain and almost no core. Roots are 6-7" with blunt tips and small to medium tops. Not as refined as modern hybrids but a great choice for the garden.
2291 Resistafly F1
2320 Red Cored Chantenay
2330 Danvers 126
2321 Jeannette F1
2340 Scarlet Nantes
NEW
2324 Negovia F1
2328 Miami F1
2331 Necoras F1
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2329 Interceptor F1
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2335 Cosmic Purple
specialty
CARROTS
2326 White Satin F1 Hybrid 68 days
Exceptionally sweet, white tender root. A gourmet selection with mild flavor and a juicy crunch in every bite. Fast growing roots are 8" long at maturity, straight and firm with a small core. Fresh carrot flavor and sweetness compare with modern nantes types. Combine with yellow, purple and orange carrots for an unforgettable display.
2323 Atomic Red
2325 Dragon
70 days
Introduced in 2005 and quickly taking the gardening world by storm. Cosmic Purple adds excitement to the meals of children and adults alike with its fascinating and extraordinary color. Tapered roots average 7" long, with deep purple skin, orange flesh. Crunchy roots and sweet flavor with a slight hint of spice.
2337 Yellowstone
70 days
Sunflower yellow carrots are long and slender averaging 9” at maturity with strong, feathery tops. Yellowstone is extremely productive and adaptable to many growing conditions. Beautiful when mixed with other specialty varieties for a colorful display. Pick early for a tender, mild flavored treat.
70 days
With their striking red color, these carrots are sure to create a bang! Imperator-type roots grow 8-10” long with good uniformity. Atomic Red gets its eye-catching hue from lycopene, a cancer-preventing antioxidant. Color is retained - even brightened - by cooking, and cooking also sweetens the flavor. In our 2010 taste tests, fall planted successions of this variety performed better, although it ranked high throughout the season. Combine with White Satin F1, Yellowstone and Dragon for an amazing novelty carrot display.
85 days
Vibrant purple skin reveals a bright orange interior with a unique yellow core. Dragon is a Danvers-type carrot with wide shoulders and a tapered tip. Roots are full-sized at 7-8” long and very hardy. Dragon has been improved from a USDA specimen by master breeder John Navazio and has an equivalent lycopene content to tomatoes. Many carrot aficionados prefer Dragon's yellow core and spicy yet sweet flavor to that of Cosmic Purple.
2325 Dragon
2326 White Satin F1
2335 Cosmic Purple
A rainbow of carrots. 2323 Atomic Red
open pollinated, sold by weight
CARROTS
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2323 Atomic Red
$2.75
$6.50
$18.90
$63.80
$180.00
$320.00/LB
$250.00/LB
2335 Cosmic Purple
$2.75
$6.50
$18.90
$63.80
$180.00
$320.00/LB
$250.00/LB
2330 Danvers 126
$2.75
$5.00
$10.50
$15.00
$33.20
$56.00/LB
$52.00/LB
2325 Dragon
$4.00
$6.80
$19.80
$67.00
2320 Red Cored Chantenay
$2.75
$4.70
$9.70
$20.00
$29.40
$48.30/LB
$44.90/LB
2340 Scarlet Nantes open pollinated, sold by seed count
$2.75
$4.80
$9.80
$20.30
$29.60
$48.50/LB
$43.10/LB
250
2M
10M
25M
100M
500M
2337 Yellowstone
$2.75
$5.70/M
$1.95/M
$1.60/M
$1.40/M
$1.30/M
250
2M
10M
25M
100M
500M
2329 Interceptor F1
$2.75
$6.05/M
$2.15/M
$1.80/M
$1.65/M
$1.60/M
2321 Jeannette F1
$2.75
$5.25/M
$1.90/M
$1.50/M
$1.35/M
$1.25/M
2328 Miami F1
$2.75
$6.05/M
$2.15/M
$1.80/M
$1.65/M
$1.60/M
hybrid, sold by seed count
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2337 Yellowstone
2322 Napoli F1
$2.75
$5.50/M
$1.95/M
$1.65/M
$1.50/M
$1.45/M
2322P Napoli F1 Pelleted
$5.65
$11.30/M
$4.00/M
$3.10/M
$2.70/M
$2.50/M
2331 Necoras F1
$2.75
$6.05/M
$2.15/M
$1.80/M
$1.65/M
$1.60/M
2324 Negovia F1
$2.75
$6.05/M
$2.15/M
$1.80/M
$1.65/M
$1.60/M
2291 Resistafly F1
$3.30
$7.70/M
$2.70/M
$2.30/M
$2.10/M
$2.00/M
2326 White Satin F1
$5.35
$10.70/M
$2.85/M
$2.40/M
$2.20/M
$2.10/M
2336 Yaya F1
$2.75
$5.50/M
$1.95/M
$1.65/M
$1.50/M
$1.45/M
2336P Yaya F1 Pelleted
$5.65
$11.30/M
$4.00/M
$3.10/M
$2.70/M
$2.50/M
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Cauliflower Brassica oleracea var.botrytis
2318 Skywalker F1 Hybrid 75 days
65 days
FY
Long season variety for fall harvests with exceptional uniformity and quality. A narrow harvest window is perfect for market or wholesale growers. Sturdy plants produce picture perfect, dense, milky white heads. Partially self-wrapping heads easily separate into tender, uniform florets. A reliable variety, widely adapted to many regions. Resistant to Fusarium Yellows and Wilt.
A generous producer for summer harvests that rivals the leading open-pollinated variety, Amazing. Goodman will surprise you with a slight frame and wispy growth habit that manages to produce very well-protected heads with deep curds and tender florets in just 65 days. Ivory domes are well rounded and average 10” across. Good holding ability in the field with a short harvest window.
2319 Veronica Romanesco F1 Hybrid 77 days
2338 Snowball Y 70 days
Introduced in 1947 by Ferry Morse, Snowball Y offers smooth, tight curds on deep 6-7” heads. Dwarf plants have erect outer leaves that offer good protection. Heads can be harvested over a long period. Recommended for fall crops. NEW 2312 Tipoff Romanesco F1 Hybrid 72 days
FY
Tying cauliflower leaves together to blanch heads in our trials field. PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplant; add 15-20 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: ½”, Direct seeding: 3 seeds/ ft, Plant spacing: 18-24”, Row spacing: 24-36”. CULTURAL INFO: Cauliflower is a cool season biennial. Direct seed or transplant as soon as soil can be worked in spring. Start transplants indoors 4-6 weeks before setting out. Plants can withstand light frost. Daytime temperatures between 70-80°F and cool nights are ideal for head development. Cover developing heads by tying leaves together for a blanched effect. Self-blanching varieties have tight leaf curl around heads to minimize the need to cover. Harvest heads promptly when they are full size but still compact, white and smooth. Delaying harvest results in curds turning loose and ricey, greatly reducing quality. DISEASE & PESTS: Black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) first appears as V-shaped, yellow lesions at leaf margin. Infected plants should be pulled up immediately, and plantings should never be worked during wet conditions. Fusarium yellows, caused by the bacteria Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinan, manifests as yellowing of the lower leaves 2-4 weeks after transplanting. Fungal diseases are best prevented by production practices that build soil and promote vigorous plant growth. Clubroot is a soil borne disease which stunts the roots of the plants so that they are not able to develop normally. Rotate crops and add lime to raise soil pH to 7.2. Cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth are of the Lepidoptera order and can thus be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis and/or spinosad. Protect plants from flea beetles by using floating row covers in the early season. RESISTANCE KEY: FY-Fusarium Yellows and Wilt. SEED SPECS: 90-170M seeds/oz (128M avg). M=1,000
Our earliest maturing Romanesco; later than traditional white cauliflowers but earlier than Veronica F1. Excellent flavor - though worth growing just for looks alone! Earliness, yield and uniformity all tip the scales in favor of this variety. Flavor is nuttier than white cauliflower – great raw or cooked. Tipoff thrives under adequate (but not excessive) moisture and can take summer temperatures a little better than Veronica. NEW
CAULIFLOWER TAB
2313 Goodman
FY
This cauliflower has northern Italian roots dating back to the 15th century. Romanesco cauliflowers continue to gain popularity as a gourmet vegetable producing extraordinary, spiralled heads. Veronica has an alluring, chartreuse color in cool conditions and more of a creamy white with a pink blush in the summer. More tender than traditional, with a nutty flavor that is favored for crudite and raw vegetable dishes. Large plants need 30-36” spacing.
NEW
2316 Janvel F1 Hybrid
75 days
Gorgeous, high-quality heads with nice dome shape and excellent uniformity. In our spring cauliflower trials, Janvel outperformed Fremont in both yield and presentation, and had a slightly longer harvest window. Perfectly formed heads range from 6-8” in diameter and are well-protected by tight wrapper leaves. Vigorous plants have tall leaves which provide excellent sunburn protection for curds, resulting in perfect, white heads. Dense, well-filled curds make this an attractive variety for both fresh market and processing. Janvel is also recommended for late summer and autumn harvest.
2312 Tipoff Romanesco F1
NEW
2316 Janvel F1
2319 Veronica Romanesco F1
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2318 Skywalker F1
CAULIFLOWER
2338 Snowball Y
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
$2.75
$6.00
$9.00
$20.00
$65.00
25
500
1M
5M
25M
2313 Goodman hybrid, sold by seed count
$4.10
$27.70
$34.10/M
$29.85/M
$25.55/M
25
500
1M
5M
25M
2316 Janvel F1
$5.30
$40.85
$55.85/M
$51.60/M
$46.25/M
2318 Skywalker F1
$5.30
$40.85
$55.85/M
$42.95/M
$37.55/M
2312 Tipoff Romanesco F1
$6.50
$52.00
$70.00/M
$65.00/M
$56.00/M
2319 Veronica Romanesco F1
$6.50
$47.20
$65.65/M
$56.40/M
$51.30/M
2338 Snowball Y
open-pollinated, sold by seed count
2313 Goodman
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Celery & Celeriac Apium graveolens 2344 Tango Celery
2341 Tall Utah Celery 100 days
85 days
Greatly improved, easy to grow and two weeks earlier than most varieties. Smooth, non-stringy stalks with a big celery crunch! Self-blanching with apple green tops that are 18-20” tall.
2339 Calypso Celery FW
Long and crisp stalks have unbeatable flavor. Once you have tasted organic celery grown at home, you will never go back to store-bought celery. Tall Utah produces large plants with compact hearts. Plants average 30” tall. Stalks are 12” long and medium-dark green. Best for late summer crops.
88 days
This Italian variety had the best flavor of our 2009 trials. Plants are tall (up to 28”) and dark green with thick, very crisp stalks, and a mild celery flavor. Calypso is very productive and has hardly any stringiness. NEW
2396 Diamant F1 Celeriac
115 days
Taylor harvests celery from our hoophouse trial. CELERY/CELERIAC PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/8", Plant spacing: 6-12", Row spacing: 24-36". CULTURAL INFO: Celery is a biennial that performs best in cool, wet conditions with high fertility. Start seedlings indoors 10-12 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 70-75°F. Transplants can be planted outdoors 2-3 weeks before last frost date. Harden off plants by reducing water for one week. After harvest, cool immediately in water. Store at 34°F with high relative humidity (as close to 95% or higher as possible) for up to two weeks. DISEASE & PEST: Fungal leaf blights caused by either Alternaria dauci or Cercospora carotae can cause severe defoliation and greatly reduce yields. Both these fungi are seed-borne and can also be spread by crop residues from previous years. Fusarium Yellows (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. appi) is a soil borne fungus that attacks the root system. Rotate with non-host crops like lettuce and onions for 2-3 years. Many weed species and common crops serve as non-infected hosts, multiplying levels of Fusarium in soil. RESISTANCE KEY: FW- Fusarium Wilt SEED SPECS: 65-70M seeds/oz (67,500 avg). Seeding rate: 43,560 plants/acre (48M seeds, ~3/4 oz/acre), using 6” plant spacing, 24” row spacing or 21,780 plants/acre (24M seeds/acre, ~1/3 oz/acre), using 12" plant spacing, 24" row spacing. M=1,000
A true “diamant” in the rough, the creamy white interior of this cratered root vegetable is a flavorful addition to soups, salads and roasted vegetable dishes. In our 2012 trials, Diamant was noted for producing large, uniform roots requiring less cleaning than some of the other varieties. Leaves grow upright from the crown center, making a nice presentation and easy trimming. Despite its rugged external appearance, celeriac has a delicate flavor – a combination of airy celery and earthy root vegetable. To maximize the root size, provide consistent moisture throughout the long growing season. Holds well in the field; excellent storage variety.
2344 Tango
NEW
2396 Diamant F1
2339 Calypso
CELERY & CELERIAC
open-pollinated, sold by weight
1/10 gm
1 gm
1/2 oz
1 oz
2341 Tall Utah Celery
$2.75
$4.80
$10.30
$17.60
100
1M
5M
25M
2339 Calypso Celery
$4.60
$12.75/M
$10.45/M
$8.65/M
2344 Tango Celery
$4.00 $3.95
$12.80/M $12.50/M
$12.50/M $11.30/M
$8.50/M $8.70/M
100
1M
5M
25M
$4.60
$28.00/M
$18.00/M
$13.00/M
open-pollinated, sold by seed count
hybrid, sold by seed count 2396 Diamant Celeriac F1
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Chard Beta vulgaris
2351 Pink Passion 28 days baby, 55 full size
CHARD
Striking pink veins and mid-ribs contrast nicely with emerald green leaves, making for an eyecatching bunch. Veins and mid-ribs are colored a striking bubble-gum pink with emerald green leaves. Leaves are more consistent with Rhubarb or Silverado chard than the Fordhook style and at full size can have wide, flattened stems. Grow as baby or full size.
2352 Orange
30 days baby, 60 full size
Vivid, tangerine-colored stems contrast beautifully with deep green foliage. Stem color is uniformly bright orange with minimal streaking. Leaf and stem size are consistent with Ruby and Silverado chards. The bravest among you may combine with Pink Passion for an arresting display of electrifying color: punk rock chard bunches anyone?
2350 Improved Rainbow Mix 30 days baby leaf, 60 full size
Good Heart Farm, owned by staff member Katie S, looking beautiful in early summer. CHARD PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity from direct seeding; if transplanting subtract 14-21 days. Seeding depth: 1/2”, Full Size - Direct seeding: 6 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 4-8”, Row spacing: 18-24”. Baby Leaf- Direct seeding: ~40 seeds/ft in 2-4” bands, Row spacing: 2-4” between bands. CULTURAL INFO: Swiss chard is a hardy biennial that can be direct seeded all season long and used for winter tunnels. Transplants can be started 4-6 weeks before planting. Plant outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Optimal germination temperature is 55-75°F. Sow baby leaf varieties every week for a continual summer harvest until four weeks before frost date. SEED SPECS: 1,250-2,500 seeds/oz (1,560 avg), 20M-40M seeds/lb (30M avg). Seeding rate: Full size - 144M seeds/ acre (~4.8lb/acre) using 6 seeds/ft, 24” row spacing. Baby leaf - 22M seeds/100’ (~14oz /100’), 220M seeds/1000’ (~7.25lb/1000’), using ~40 seeds/ft in a 30” bed, with five 4” bands, 2” band spacing. M=1,000
2352 Orange
An improved mix of red, pink, white, yellow and orange. Upright habit makes for clean production and easy harvesting. Color intensity is not well defined early on; mostly pink, red and white at baby stage.
2360 Ruby/Rhubarb Red 30 days baby leaf, 60 full size
HEIRLOOM Rich crimson red stems and bright green savoyed leaves make this the standard for red chards. Especially nice for a micro-green or baby leaf because stem and leaf veins color early. Our improved strain has been selected for highly savoyed leaves, color contrast, and a minimal amount of chocolate leaves later in the season.
2350 Improved Rainbow Mix
2343 Fordhook Giant 25 days baby leaf, 50 days full size
HEIRLOOM An easy winner for appearance and flavor in our trials and a top seller every year. Broad white stems and midribs with deep green savoyed leaves. Large plants reach 24-28” and are very upright in architecture. High yield potential makes this variety a successful addition to every grower’s list.
2351 Pink Passion
open pollinated, sold by weight
2360 Ruby/Rhubard Red
CHARD 1/16 oz
1/4 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2343 Fordhook Giant
$2.75
$3.50
$4.90
$8.50
$22.00/LB
$20.00/LB
2350 Improved Rainbow Mix
$2.75
$5.70
$10.10
$23.00
$83.80/LB
$78.80/LB
2352 Orange
$2.75
$3.75
$5.00
$12.25
$45.00/LB
$42.00/LB
2351 Pink Passion
$2.75
$6.90
$14.45
$48.15
$156.50/LB
$134.80/LB
2360 Ruby Red
$2.75
$4.50
$6.25
$13.95
$44.00/LB
$40.00/LB
2343 Fordhook Giant
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Collards Brassica oleracea 2552 Champion
70 days
Improved Vates type, selected to stand longer, attaining a two week advantage over other varieties. Rich, dark blue-green with large cabbage-like leaves. Plants are non-heading, productive, and hardy. Waxy leaf surface provides natural protection from cabbage worms. Try collards braised with a touch of olive oil and garlic or steamed with butter.
2553 Georgia
70 days
HEIRLOOM - The soul food of the south! Georgia is a top producer of tender, mild flavored greens with reliable, heavy yields. Long, loosely-held leaves are dark green with stark white midribs. Compared to Champion, Georgia has smoother leaves, whiter midribs, shorter internodes and a larger habit. Plants average 36” tall and are non-heading. A valuable variety for regions where it is difficult to grow cabbage and other cole crops. Old time favorite introduced before 1880. Our strain has a variety of leaf shapes. 2553 Georgia
COLLARDS 2552 Champion See Kale (p. 37) for Cultural Information.
open pollinated, sold by weight
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
2552 Champion
$2.75
$4.50
$14.00
$29.00
$60.00 $95.00/LB $85.00/LB
2553 Georgia
$2.75
$4.50
$14.00
$29.00
$60.00 $95.00/LB $85.00/LB
Corn Zea maize
1/2 lb
1
lb
5 lbs
sweet corn
2375 Fisher's Earliest 70 days
YELLOW Early, beautiful and delicious! For quality and old fashioned true corn flavor, we’ve found Fisher’s to be the best open-pollinated sweet corn variety in our trials. Kernels are well-lined in 10-12 rows with excellent tip fill and husk cover. Ears average 6” long. Vigorous, multi-colored stalks of red and green reach 5-6’ with usually one ear per plant sitting 18” high on stalk. Selected over sixty years ago for short seasons and high altitudes by Ken Fisher of Fisher’s Seeds in Belgrade, MT and now grown here on our seed farm in Wolcott, VT.
2383 Sugar Pearl F1 Hybrid 73 days
WHITE Silvery white kernels are tender and sweet. Just one of our delicious Tablesweet (se+) varieties available organically from our friends at Mesa Maize. Ears average 8” with full, blunt tips and 14-16 rows. Plants reach 6.5’ tall. Great for the home, garden or farm stand. Moderate cool soil emergence. NEW
Nels shucks corn in our seed production hoophouse.
2375 Fisher's Earliest
2383 Sugar Pearl F1
NEW
2379 Allure F1 Hybrid 75 days
BI-COLOR Seductive sweetness in a high-quality bicolor! Allure is the first organically available synergistic sweet corn, combining confectionary sweetness with excellent seedling vigor. Slender 8” ears have good tip fill, and biting into the tender yellow and white kernels results in a juicy “pop”. Sturdy stalks grow 6-7’ tall in an impressively uniform stand. When the trials crew harvested sweet corn from our 2013 trials, Allure was the variety most commonly set aside for personal reserves and the preferred one to “sample” during harvest. Intermediate resistance to NCLB, common rust, and Stewart’s bacterial wilt.
CORN PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding and are extremely weather dependant. Seeding depth: 1-2”, Early- Plant spacing: 8-10”, Row Spacing: 30-36", Main season- Plant spacing: 10-12”, Row Spacing: 36”. Plant each variety in blocks of at least four rows to ensure adequate pollination. CULTURAL INFO: Corn is a warm season, tender annual. It is a heavy feeder that needs fertile ground and benefits from side dressing. Direct seed only after soil has warmed to at least 55°F. Optimal 2379 Allure F1 soil temperature for germination is 85°F. Seedlings can also be transplanted. Start indoors 7-10 days before planting date. Side dress when plants are a foot tall. Harvest when ear silks have dried down and kernels are filled to the tip and colored. Corn is generally ready 18-24 days after first silk. For best quality eat right away, or cool to 32°F within one hour of harvest. Store at 32-34°F and 98% relative humidity for no longer than a few days. DISEASE & PESTS: Damping off may occur when planting untreated seed in cool soils. Stewart’s Wilt (Erwinia stewartii) is spread by corn flea beetles. Common insect pests include Corn Earworm, and European Corn Borer, which can be controlled with Dipel (Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki) or Entrust (Spinosad). SEED SPECS: Sweet Corn- 1,700-3,500 seeds/lb (2,500 avg). Seeding rate: 23M/acre (9.2 lb/acre) using 10” spacing, 30” row spacing. Popcorn- 3,800-4,500 seeds/lb (4,200 avg). Seeding rate: 57M/acre (13lb/acre), 3 seeds/ft, 30” row spacing. Ornamental and Milling- 1,250-2M seeds/lb (1,250 avg). Seeding rate: 17,500 seeds/acre (14 lb/acre), 10 ” spacing, 36” row spacing. M=1,000
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75 days
YELLOW Unique among open-pollinated corn varieties. Fred Ashworth called it “rat selected” because it came from the bin of sweet corn strains most preferred by rats. Maturing with the first of the early hybrids, Ashworth gives rise to plump, wellfilled, 6-7” ears of bright-yellow corn with the best of old-fashioned corn flavor. Pay close attention after half-silk as it must be harvested on time for optimum sweetness. Back by popular demand.
2380 Luscious F1 Hybrid
75 days
BI-COLOR Our best selling sweet corn. Luscious offers outstanding Tablesweet (se+) buttery-sweet flavor and melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. Ears average 8” and are blocky in shape, with 16-18 rows of kernels. Easy-to-pick ears are 2' high with good tip fill and cover. Well adapted to many regions but best grown above the 40th parallel. Average cool soil emergence.
2374 Bling F1 Hybrid
75-78 days
YELLOW A golden gem you’ll want to flaunt; one of the few sugary enhanced (se) sweet corn hybrids selected for organic growing conditions. Its flashiness extends to flavor: Bling will entice you with its sweetness and luxurious mouth-feel. Long, slender ears are 7-8” in length and approximately 1.5” wide at the center. Sturdy plants grow 5.5-6’ tall with few tillers. Bling was developed by Dr. William Tracy at the University of Wisconsin in collaboration with High Mowing’s breeding program.
2390 Roy’s Calais Flint
NEW 2377 Natural Delight F1 Hybrid 78 days
BI-COLOR A rugged performer that adapts well to different environments. Ears average 8.5 - 9” and are slender, with 14 rows of kernels. Has a sturdy stalk with high ear placement for easier harvesting. This sugary enhanced variety has strong emergence, great eating quality, and a long harvest season. Also a good choice for canning, holding and freezing.
popcorn, ornamental, milling
2410 Tom Thumb Popcorn 85 days dry HEIRLOOM New Hampshire heirloom improved by the late Prof E. Meader at the Univ. of New Hampshire. Extra early, open-pollinated popcorn succeeds even in cold climates. Dwarf 3’ plants produce 1-2 ears that are 3-4” long. Makes nice petite yellow ears for table decorations or wreaths. Pops well and is a bit more dense than commercial popcorn.
90-95 days dry
HEIRLOOM One of the varieties that first put our seed company on the map. This excellent Vermont flint corn was recognized by the Slow Food “Ark of Taste” as a historic variety in need of preservation. Roy’s makes an excellent cornmeal, flour or hominy. Highly ornamental mix of golden yellow and deep maroon ears. Originally from the Abenaki tribe of the Northeast and Quebec.
2371 Dakota Black Popcorn
95 days
As delicious as it is ornamental. We knew this was a great variety the minute we peeled back the husks. The beautiful, purple-black, pointed kernels are neatly lined up into perfect rows all the way to the tip. Sturdy plants reach between 6-7’ and typically have one ear per plant. Allow ears to dry fully in the field and then continue drying inside for maximum popping. Bred by Prairie Road Organic Farm.
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2370 Ashworth
2404 Painted Mountain 90 days dry
Colorful Montana mountain corn. Selected by Dave Christensen from a strain of Mandan Indian corn to be exceedingly hardy and early. Dave considers Painted Mountain to be the ultimate “survival food”. Multi-color kernels vary from ear to ear. Moderate sized ears are 6-7” and are good for both decoration and milling. Recommended for flour due to its soft starchy kernels that are easy to grind.
NEW
2376 My Fair Lady F1 Hybrid 75-78 days
2390 Roy's Calais Flint
BI-COLOR You’ll have to “Doolittle” to get a highclass corn with this main season sugary enhanced (se) bi-color. Long, slender ear shape gives an elegant appearance, measuring 7.5-8” long by 1.25” wide at the center. Single stalked plants grow 5’ tall. Sweet and tender with very good corn flavor. My Fair Lady was developed by Dr. William Tracy at the University of Wisconsin in collaboration with High Mowing’s breeding program. You’ll be impeccably pronouncing this variety a winner.
2404 Painted Mountain Flour
2376 My Fair Lady F1
2377 Natural Delight F1
2370 Ashworth
2410 Tom Thumb Popcorn
open-pollinated, sold by weight
CORN 1 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
$8.50 $2.75
$7.25
$12.00/LB
$10.00/LB
$10.10Dakota Black Popcorn 2371
$23.00 $6.70
$25.05 $18.50
$42.00/LB $31.00/LB
$26.00/LB $35.20/LB
$5.00Fisher's Earliest 2375
$12.25 $4.95
$18.50
$31.00/LB
$26.00/LB
$14.45Painted Mountain 2404
$48.15 $4.95
$20.25 $19.00
$29.50/LB $31.00/LB
$28.00/LB $27.00/LB
$6.25Roy's Calais Flint 2390
$13.95 $4.75
$14.00
$22.00/LB
$20.00/LB
$4.95
$18.50
$31.00/LB
$26.00/LB
$4.90Ashworth 2370 2380 Luscious F1
2371 Dakota Black Popcorn
2410 Tom Thumb Popcorn
hybrid, sold by seed count
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1M
5M
25M
100M
$3.00
$14.50/M
$12.80/M
$11.50/M
$10.70/M $10.70
2374 Bling F1
$4.95
$24.00/M
2380 Luscious F1
$3.00
$14.50/M
$12.80/M
$11.50/M
$10.70/M $10.70
2376 My Fair Lady F1
$4.95
$24.00/M
$20.00/M
$18.00/M
$16.00/M $16.00
Natural 2377 Natural Delight Delight F1 F1
$2.75
$15.90/M
$14.00/M
$12.60/M
$11.70/M0 $11.70
2383 Sugar Pearl F1
$2.75
$14.50/M
$12.80/M
$11.50/M
$10.70/M $10.70
2379 Allure F1
2374 Bling F1
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Cucumbers Cucumis sativus european slicer
2432 Picolino F1 Hybrid 50 days CMV, CVYV, PM, SCAB, TLS
Mini English cucumbers! We love these for their sweet flavor and crispy texture as well as their convenience. Best picked at 4-5” long. Skin is medium green and thin. Prolific plants are parthenocarpic, allowing for fruit set without pollination. Grow in the field or in the greenhouse. Intermediate resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus, Cucumber Vein Yellow Virus.
2421 Socrates F1 Hybrid 52 days PM, SCAB
Midi-size European slicer larger than Picolino but smaller than Tyria. Dark green fruits have thin skin and are best harvested at 7”. Socrates topped our taste tests and we have been waiting patiently for availability of organic seed. This is a parthenocarpic variety that does not require pollination to set fruit. It can be used for seedless production, but seeds will form if insects are present. Adaptable to field or tunnel production all season long but especially suited to fall and winter production periods where light levels are low and Powdery Mildew is present. Katie T harvests Suyo Long cucumbers grown for seed on our production farm. CUCUMBER PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding, subtract 10 days if transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/2”, Slicing- Plant spacing: 12-24", Row spacing: 5-6' centers. Pickling- Plant spacing: 8-12", Row spacing: 3-6' centers. Greenhouse- Plant spacing: 20”, Row spacing: 5-6’. CULTURAL INFO: Cucumbers are warm season tender annuals that enjoys generous amounts of organic matter and good fertility. They can be direct seeded or transplanted one week after all danger of frost has passed, or start transplants 3-4 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 85°F. Plastic mulch and row covers are commonly used for field cucumbers to increase soil and air temperature as well as ward off insects. Greenhouse cucumbers can pruned to one central leader or grown on squared trellis. Professional greenhouse cucumbers are parthenocarpic, able to produce fruit without pollination. Seedless cucumbers are attained by using parthenocarpic varieties and excluding insects from the greenhouse. If pollinating insects are present, they will pollinate flowers and fruits will produce seed. Harvest cucumbers regularly to increase production. Cucumbers store well for up to 7-10 days at 50-55°F with 95% relative humidity and can become injured at temperatures lower than 50°F. Thin skinned cucumbers are best stored wrapped in plastic. DISEASE & PESTS: Bacterial Wilt (Erwinia tracheiphila) is spread by cucumber beetles and will quickly kill young plants. Angular Leaf Spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans) is a bacterial disease that can be responsible for decreased yields due to loss of photosynthesis when leaves become ragged, but does not kill the plant and does not necessarily affect fruit. Cucumber Mosaic Virus causes leaves and fruit to become mottled and distorted. Use of row cover (to exclude aphids, which can carry the disease) and controlling weeds (also potential hosts), as well as selecting varieties with disease resistance can prevent infection. Cucumbers are also subject to the fungal diseases like Powdery Mildew and Downy Mildew that affect all cucurbit crops, for which the best prevention is the selection of resistant varieties. RESISTANCE KEY: ALS-Angular Leaf Spot, ANAnthracnose, CMV-Cucumber Mosaic Virus, CVYVCucumber Vein Yellows Virus, DM-Downy Mildew, PM-Powdery Mildew, PRS- Papaya Ringspot Virus, SCAB-Scab, TLS-Target Leaf Spot, WMV-Watermelon Mosiac Virus, ZYMV-Zucchini Yellow Mosiac Virus. SEED SPECS: 1,000-1,300 (1,190 avg) seeds/oz, 12-21M (16.5M avg) seeds/lb. Seeding rate: 660 seeds/100’ (~1/8 oz/100’), 48M seeds/acre (~3 lb/acre) using 6 seeds/ft, 6’ row spacing. M=1,000
NEW
2424 Silver Slicer 52 days
A creamy white slicing cucumber with excellent flavor and lovely smooth skin! Thirty-five seedsters can’t be wrong: Silver Slicer cut through the competition to take not the silver but the gold in our 2013 cucumber taste test. Hands down winner due to its mild flavor, juicy texture and thin skin. Average fruit size measures 5-6” long by 2” wide. Silver Slicer was bred by Cornell University and is noted for powdery mildew resistance. Similar in appearance to Boothby Blonde, but with a longer, more slender shape, better flavor. NEW
58 days
PM, SCAB, TLS
A burpless, European/Dutch type with smooth, slender fruits averaging 14” long. Thin skin is slightly ribbed and dark green. Crisp texture and mildly sweet flavor, never bitter! A parthenocarpic variety that can be grown indoors all season long or outdoors during summer months. Trellis vines for straight fruit.
2425 Green Finger 60 days
PM, PRS, WMV, ZYMV
Beit alpha type, with thin skin, exceptional flavor and a small seed cavity. Beit alphas are similar to European slicers but shorter, averaging 8-10”. Green Finger has more durability than most varieties of this type and stores just as well as American slicers without needing to be wrapped. Quality and outdoor yields blew away hybrids in our 2008 trials. Bred by Cornell University as a field crop, and also a good choice for high tunnels and open greenhouses where insects are present for pollination. Excellent disease resistance, and high tolerance to Angular Leaf Spot.
NEW
2419 Manny F1 Hybrid 55 days
PM, CVYR
Thin-skinned, charming size and sweet flavor! Manny is a spineless and burpless (seedless) Beit Alpha cucumber. Delicious, mild flavor makes this a perfect variety for salads or snacking! Thin skin benefits from trellising (to minimize scarring that can be caused by soil contact) but we grew this variety in the open field and were impressed by the high yields of marketable fruit. Compared to Picolino, Manny is slightly larger in size and produces better quality fruit in open field conditions. Parthenocarpic plants will set fruit without pollination, making this an ideal variety for high tunnel production or for early season fruit set under row cover.
2424 Silver Slicer
NEW
2419 Manny F1
2432 Picolino F1
2421 Socrates F1
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2428 Tyria F1 Hybrid
2428 Tyria F1
2425 Green Finger
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2452 H-19 Little Leaf
2427 Saber F1 Hybrid 55 days SCAB, TLS
Parthenocarpic variety for the greenhouse or the field. Dark green fruits are long, straight and uniform. Thick skins are smooth with small white spines and have a striking dark green color and vigorous sheen that hold up well during harvesting and shipping. Average fruit length is 8.5-9” and 1.5” wide with blunt ends. Recovers quickly after cool periods. Intermediate resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Cucumber Vein Yellow Virus.
2440 Marketmore 76
65 days
SCAB, CMV, PM
Despite subsequent introductions, Marketmore 76 remains the most widely-planted open-pollinated slicing cuke in the US. The 8-9” dark green fruits stay green and mild-tasting even under heat stress. Multiple disease resistances keep plants vigorous and highly productive across a long picking season. Shows good resistance to Angular Leaf Spot and Anthracnose in our trials.
58 days
ALS, AN, CMV, PM, SCAB
Parthenocarpic plants produce fruit under stress and without pollinators, guaranteeing high yields in the field or under cover. Compact vines are multibranching and will climb easily. Small leaf size allows for easier fruit visibility when harvesting. Mediumsized fruits are smooth and tapered with white spines. Widely adapted for greenhouse or field. Works well in containers. Developed and released by the University of Arkansas in 1991.
2423 Adam F1 Hybrid Gherkin 60 days
Parthenocarpic plants produce early yields of gherkin style fruit for pickling. Skin has characteric gherkin bumpiness, which is most pronounced when fruit is young and diminishes with ripening as the fruit fills out in size. Fruit possesses a full, even shape (minimal tapering at tip end) at a small size. Flesh is dense, particularly at a young stage, helping to maintain crispness in pickling. Very high yields.
52 days
All-female hybrid pickler with exceptional yields. These gynoecious cucumbers yield abundant, uniform, blocky fruits. 3" long by 1" wide cucumbers are great for pickling with excellent eating quality. Calypso was a notable stand-out in our trials for overall plant vigor and productivity. SCAB, CMV
50 days
A favorite in our trials! A specialty variety from India with great flavor, quality and field resistance to disease compared to similar varieties. Cucumbers are light yellow-green when young and begin turning russet-brown at full maturity. Traditionally sold at light-green stage, but the flavor is best when harvested just as browning begins; skin has a sugary sweet flavor and flesh is juicy and crisp. Heavy producer. Climbs easily on trellis to 5-6’.
2435 Suyo Long
60 days
HEIRLOOM Asian burpless cucumber that can grow to 15” long with a sweet flavor and crisp texture. Use for fresh eating, pickling or cooking. Fruits are spiny when young, and become smoother at peak maturity. Fruits tend to curl on one end; trellis vines for straight fruit. Widely adapted and heat tolerant.
2420 Boothby Blonde
63 days
HEIRLOOM Maintained for five generations by the Boothby family of Livermore, Maine. Unique cukes are stubby, plump, and oval with a yellowcreamy skin and small black spines. We love its sweet, delicate flavor and oddly endearing appearance. Recently recognized by the Slow Food Ark of Taste as a historic variety in need of preservation. Works well in containers.
ALS, AN, CMV, PM
2450 National Pickling
2454 Poona Kheera
PM
PM, CMV
pickling
2422 Calypso F1 Hybrid
specialty
CUCUMBERS TAB
american slicer
52 days
A cucumber for all your needs! These short, thick cukes with blunt ends are perfect for pickles and delicious for slicing into salads. These average 6” and are slightly tapered to fit in a pickle jar; skin is medium green with striping; a heavy producer with black spines. Developed by the National Pickle Packers Association, this is the cuke that pickle growers asked for!
2422 Calypso F1
2454 Poona Kheena
(L to R) 2450 Nat. Pickling, 2422 Calypso F1, 2452 H-19 Little Leaf
2427 Saber F1 2435 Suyo Long
2452 H-19 Little Leaf
2440 Marketmore 76
2423 Adam F1
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2420 Boothby Blonde
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CUCUMBERS / EGGPLANT
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2430 Lemon
CUCUMBERS 1/16 oz
1/4 oz
68 days
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2420 Boothby Blonde
$2.75
$4.70
$9.00
$21.00
$76.00/LB
$70.00/LB
2425 Green Finger
$2.75
$6.50
$16.00
$39.00
$124.00/LB
$120.00/LB
2452 H19 Little Leaf
$2.75
$4.40
$10.60
$25.20
$89.30/LB
$84.00/LB
2430 Lemon
$2.75
$4.10
$5.50
$18.00
$62.00/LB
$58.00/LB
2440 Marketmore 76
$2.75
$3.60
$4.70
$10.80
$29.40/LB
$27.00/LB
2450 National Pickling
$2.75
$4.30
$6.60
$17.60
$53.00/LB
$50.00/LB
2454 Poona Kheera
$2.75
$4.20
$10.00
$25.20
$97.00/LB
$91.00/LB
2424 Silver Slicer
$2.75
$6.50
$16.00
$39.00
$124.00/LB
$120.00/LB
2435 Suyo Long hybrid, sold by seed count
$2.75
$6.50
$39.00
$124.00/LB
$120.00/LB
10
50
$16.00
250
1M
$3.95
$9.00
2422 Calypso F1
$2.75
$4.50
$10.00
$12.50/M
$8.00/M
2419 Manny F1
$3.95
$9.00
$29.00
$96.00/M
$90.00/M
2432 Picolino F1
$8.50
$28.85
$98.95
$329.90/M
$309.30/M
2427 Saber F1
$8.50
$29.45
$96.85
$260.00/M
$220.00/M
2428 Tyria F1
$96.00/M
5M
2423 Adam F1
2421 Socrates F1
$29.00
HEIRLOOM Specialty variety prized by discriminating salad chefs for its delicate flavor and crunchy bite. Round 3” fruits turn from pale greenish yellow to lemon yellow (the best eating stage) and then bright golden yellow (when it most closely resembles a lemon). Easy to grow and does well in short summers. Fruits perform well in cool conditions. Works well in large containers.
$90.00/M
$8.50
$36.60
$114.00
$412.40/M
$329.90/M
$10.25
$49.45
$204.95
$669.50/M
$592.25/M 2430 Lemon
Eggplant Solanum melongena 2466 Little Finger 60 days
More slender and petite than your standard eggplant. Dark purple skin is thin and tender. Flesh has a silky texture with few seeds and mildly sweet flavor needing very little cooking time. Little Finger is intended to be harvested young when 3-6” long and glossy.
2472 Snowy
60 days
Elegant snow-white eggplant with a medium to thick skin and delicate sweet flavor. Snowy’s texture is firmer and meatier than most, holding up well in cooking. Fruits average 2.5 x 7” with a green calyx. Plants are upright and sturdy. Widely adapted.
2470 Black Beauty
65 days
Standard open-pollinated Italian with high yields and no spines. Large bell-shaped fruits range from 1-3 lbs and have a slight signature ribbing. Medium to thick skin is deep purple, and glossy when mature.
2472 Snowy
A harvest of four Vermont-grown varieties. EGGPLANT PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/4”, Plant spacing: 18-24”, Row spacing: 30-36” or 24” double rows on beds with 4-6’ centers. CULTURAL INFO: A warm season annual in the Solanaceae family including peppers, tomatoes, tomatillos, potatoes and ground cherries. Sow seeds indoors 8-12 weeks before last frost date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 85°F. Seeds can be sown thickly in flats then planted in cell trays or containers after true leaves appear. Plant outdoors in daytime temperatures of at least 65°F and nighttime temperatures of above 50°F. Eggplants grow best between 75-85ºF in deep, well drained sandy loam with pH 6.5-6. Eggplants are very sensitive to cold temperatures, even more so than their close relatives, peppers and tomatoes. Plastic mulch and floating row cover may be used to increase soil and air temperatures, as well as ward off insects. Eggplants will tolerate dry conditions, but do best with irrigation especially during flowering and fruit set. Harvest eggplants when skin is glossy and thumbprint will not leave an impression (over-ripe if seeds are brown.) 2466 Little Finger 2470 Black Beauty Regular harvest increases production of fruit. Store at 5055ºF and 90% relative humidity. Will keep quality for up to one week. DISEASE & PESTS: White mold (Sclerotina sclerotiorum), typically found in areas of poor drainage, produces water-soaked lesions on the fruit and causes rotting of the stem. Prevention includes increasing plant spacing to promote good air flow and improving the soil’s capacity to absorb water. Frequent scouting for Colorado Potato Beetles is recommended as both adults and larvae can quickly defoliate plants. Row cover can be used to avoid insect pests. SEED SPECS: 5,500-7,500 seeds/oz (6,500 avg). Seeding rate: 7,260 plants/acre (8M seeds/acre, ~1.25 oz/acre), using 24” plant spacing in 24” double rows with 6’ centers. M=1,000
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2471 Diamond 70 days
2467 Ping Tung Long
70 days
HEIRLOOM A prolific, early producing Asian eggplant with glossy purple skin and bright green calyx. Slender fruits average 12-18” long and 1-2” wide. This variety can yield up to 20 fruits per plant and are vigorous and stress tolerant. Stake plants to maintain straight fruits. Very tender skin does not need to be peeled. Good tolerance to disease. Awesome on the grill!
2475 Rosa Bianca
73 days
HEIRLOOM A lovely Sicilian variety with light pink fruits streaked with white and violet. Mild, creamy taste with no bitterness and very low number of seeds. Does best in areas with warm nights and can be lower yielding in extreme northern areas.
2473 Traviata F1 Hybrid
80 days
Italian eggplant for indoor or outdoor production. ‘Violetta’ fruit have a teardrop shape and average 6” long and 2.5” wide. Average weight is 4 oz each. Dark purple skin has a healthy shine when ripe and no spines. Fruit is abundant, setting regularly throughout the season. Plants are upright, sturdy, and very uniform.
2476 Falcon F1 Hybrid
EGGPLANT TAB
NEW
We were so excited to discover this variety in our trials fields and it has really proven itself a standout for several seasons now. This OP eggplant is a very prolific and early producer. The slender, attractive dark purple fruit hang in clusters for easy picking. Diamond has a mild flavor and lacks bitterness as well as having a fine, creamy texture. This is the one to grow if you want eggplants in a short season. Fruit is medium in size; 2-3” by 6-8.
85 days
Finally, a hybrid Italian eggplant for organic growers! Compact plants set fruit early and continue setting throughout the season, resulting in higher yields. Fruits average 6.5" long to 2.5" wide. Fruits are deep purpe with glossy sheen and moderately sized brightgreen calyx. Appropriate variety for field crops or high tunnels.
2474 Listada di Gandia
85 days
One of the most beautiful eggplants. A specialty purple-striped Italian with an egg shape. Petite fruits fit in the palm of your hand. Plants are very productive and fruits are tender and delicious, averaging 6-8” long. Skin is thinner than most Italian types. Color is vibrant at both small and large sizes. Makes a beautiful display at market.
2476 Falcon F1
NEW
2474 Listada di Gandia
2475 Rosa Bianca
2471 Diamond
2467 Ping Tung Long
open-pollinated, sold by weight
EGGPLANT
2473 Traviata F1
1/64 oz
1/16 oz
1/4 oz
1 oz
4 oz
2470 Black Beauty
$2.75
$4.00
$8.30
$20.00
$56.70
2471 Diamond
$2.75
$11.90
$22.05
$53.30
$169.15
2474 Listada di Gandia
$2.75
$10.00
$22.60
$54.60
$173.30
2466 Little Finger
$3.75
$10.25
$23.10
$65.45
$216.80
2467 Ping Tung Long
$2.75
$10.50
$24.15
$56.70
$183.75
2475 Rosa Bianca
$2.75
$8.10
$16.80
$41.00
$132.00
2472 Snowy
$2.75
$10.65
$21.55
$50.40
$150.50
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2476 Falcon F1
$5.95
$18.00
$34.00
$64.00
$179.00/M
2473 Traviata F1
$5.95
$17.00
$20.55
$30.00
$96.00/M
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Fennel Foeniculum vulgare NEW
2479 Solaris F1 Hybrid 75 days
Earliest fennel with excellent bulbing! Stout, heavy bulbs grow to an impressively wide size crowned by feathery dark green foliage. In our northeast trials, we found Solaris to be a stand-out variety for all seasonal slots and an excellent choice for baby fennel, with more uniformity and better bulbing at a 2-3” size than other varieties in our 2011 trial. This variety also maintained a juicy texture without woodiness or dryness and a pleasant, anise flavor without overpowering pungency.
2480 Florence
NEW
80 days
The best known Fennichio around the world. Florence is known for its sweet aroma that comes from increased levels of anethole, an aromatic compound also found in anise. Works well for baby to medium sized bulbs in early spring and mid-summer.
2479 Solaris F1
2481 Orion F1 Hybrid 82 days
Large rounded bulbs with high yield potential. Bulbs average 3-4” wide and are very uniform, holding well in the field. Good tolerance to tip burn and bolting. Reliable producer across a variety of conditions. Good late season vigor for baby bulbs in the fall.
2480 Florence
2481 Orion
FENNEL
Jacob chops fennel for staff lunch.
FENNEL PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from open-pollinated, sold by weight 1/32 oz 1/8 oz 1 oz 1/2 lb 1 lb direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/4-1/2”, Direct seeding: 2480 Florence $2.75 $4.40 $17.60 $60.90 $98.70/LB 2”, Plant spacing: 6-8”, Row spacing: 18”. CULTURAL INFO: Fennel is a hardy annual. Cool weather, fertilization hybrid, sold by seed count 25 500 1M 5M 25M and irrigation produce the largest and sweetest bulbs. 2481 Orion F1 $3.95 $17.50 $31.50/M $27.00/M $24.00/M Direct seed fennel mid-spring through late summer or start 2479 Solaris F1 $3.95 $17.50 $31.50/M $27.00/M $24.00/M transplants 4-5 weeks before planting date. Plant outdoors after danger of hard frost has passed. Bolting can result from disturbing the roots. Remove all seed stalks to preserve quality. Harvest bulbs at 3-4” in diameter. Fennel is delicate and will dry out quickly in storage; remove stalks and wrap bulbs separately in plastic. Store in cooler as close to freezing as possible. Quality will keep for 3-4 days. DISEASE & PESTS: Fungal leaf blights caused by Alternaria dauci or Cercospora carotae can cause severe defoliation and greatly reduce yields. Generally, Cercospora blight appears earlier in the season than Alternaria blight. Both these fungi are seed-borne but can also be spread by crop residue from previous years. White Mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) manifests as a cottony white mycelium around roots and lower plant parts, usually late in the season. Avoid planting in areas which are shady or have poor drainage and practice crop rotations with non-vegetable crops. SEED SPECS: 5,675-7,000 seeds/oz (6,300 avg). Seeding rate: 400 plants/100’(440 seeds/100’~1/8 oz) double row using 6” plant spacing; 58,100 plants/acre (64M seeds/acre, ~10.25 oz), using 6” plant spacing, 18” row spacing. M=1,000
TIPS for STORING VEGETABLES SUCCESSFULLY at HOME
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n the not-too-distant past, the preservation of a supply of homegrown foods for year round use was a practical necessity. Root cellars and large, unheated pantries were common features of the home. While most farms have established storage systems, smaller farms and home gardeners may have to get creative. However, many crops can still be stored through winter with minimal equipment by utilizing the microclimates found around the house. For more information on commercial scale storage options, visit: http://nysipm.cornell.edu/organic_guide/stored_fruit_veg.pdf.
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COLD AND MOIST 32º & 90% HUMIDITY
COOL AND MOIST 40-50°F & 90% HUMIDITY
COOL AND DRY 40-50°F & 50-75% HUMIDITY
WARM AND DRY 50-55°F & 50-75% HUMIDITY
Beets, Brussels Sprouts Cabbage, Carrots Cauliflower, Celery Greens, Parsnips Radishes, Rutabaga Spinach
Melons, Potatoes Tomatoes, Eggplant Cucumbers, Snap Beans
Garlic Onions
Winter Squash Sweet Potatoes Hot Peppers
Locations: old refrigerators, root cellars, insulated outdoor sheds
Locations: bulkheads, porches or entryways
Locations: dry basements or unheated rooms
Locations: closets, pantries, mudrooms
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86400 Chesnok Red
HEIRLOOM Purple-striped with moderate flavor. Produces large bulbs containing 9-10 cloves. Easy to peel, long cloves are beautiful with purple stripes. Chesnok Red grows nationwide and doesn’t mind cold winters. Likes to be planted early in the fall. Stores moderately well, keeping for up to six months. Hardneck
86500 Elephant
A. ampeloprasum - Oversized cloves with mild flavor.
Bulbs average 14 oz with 3-4 cloves. You wouldn't know it by taste, but Elephant is not a true garlic but a relative of the leek. The flavor is sweet with a hint of garlic, mild enough to eat raw. Doesn't store as well as true garlics.
86100 Inchelium Red
HEIRLOOM Award-winning flavor is robust and rich with a hint of heat, but never overpowering. This variety has large bulbs reaching 3” across; bulbs can have 12-20 cloves. Outer bulb wrappers are thick and protect the bulb. Stores well for 6-7 months. Originally found on the Coville Indian Reservation in Inchelium, WA. Softneck Charles bundles and hangs garlic grown on our seed production farm. GARLIC PLANTING INFO: Seeding depth: 2” if mulching with straw or using plastic mulch, 3-4” otherwise, Plant spacing: 4-6”, Row spacing: 18-24” or use spacing that accommodates cultivation equipment. CULTURAL INFO: Garlic is an asexually propagated crop grown from the previous year’s crop. Individual cloves are planted, resulting in a single plant yielding one bulb. It prefers full sun and is tolerant to many soil types though it grows best in sandy clay loam that has high organic matter and a pH of 6.5. Garlic is best planted in the fall. While it can be planted in the spring, yields will be lower. Fall planting can happen from the first frost until late November. Separate bulbs into cloves right before planting. Plant each clove with the basal root end down and pointed tip up. Larger cloves will produce larger bulbs and thus should be favored over small cloves. Small cloves, found on softneck bulbs, can be sown in the fall at a close planting density for garlic greens. Fall sown garlic should be heavily mulched with straw to prevent winter heaving. Garlic likes to be well-fertilized; use a quality compost or fertilizer with a 1-2-2 NPK ratio. Side-dress plants in the spring when leaves start to yellow and plants are 8” tall. Do not fertilize beyond late spring, as it may decrease bulb size. Hardnecks produce flower stalks called scapes that are often used for cooking, and are a marketable product in their own right. Cutting these scapes from the plant as they appear encourages larger bulb growth. Harvest garlic in mid-late summer when 1/3-1/2 of the bottom leaves begin to dry down; loosen soil and lift with a fork. Loose soil can be gently brushed off bulbs by hand. Avoid wetting bulbs after harvest. Cure in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight for 2-3 weeks. After curing is complete, lop off the tops about an inch above the bulb and trim roots. Softneck garlic may also be braided, stored and sold. Ideal storage conditions are 35-50°F, moderate humidity between 65-70%, and good air circulation. Most hardnecks can be kept for 5-8 months; softneck varieties tend to keep longer. Elephant garlic does not store as long as true garlic. DISEASE & PESTS: Prevent most disease by using certified garlic seed that has been tested for pathogens. Cloves should look clean. Rotate allium crops by at least two years. Rogue out infected plants immediately. SEED SPECS: Softnecks - 2.25 oz/bulb, 50 seed cloves/ lb, ~7-10 seed cloves/bulb. Seeding rate: 60M cloves/acre (~1,200 lb/acre) using 6” bulb spacing, 18” row spacing. Hardnecks - 2 oz/bulb, 40 seed cloves/lb, ~4-7 seed cloves/bulb. Seeding rate: 60M cloves/acre (1,500 lb/ acre) using 6” spacing, 18” row spacing. M=1,000
86650 Purple Glazer
HEIRLOOM A glazed purple-striped garlic that grows well in most climates, but excels in cold winters. Likes to be planted early in the fall. Excellent for eating raw and roasting because of its exceptional sweetness. Outer bulb wrappers are white and inner wrappers almost solid purple. Will store for 6-7 months. There are 8-10 cloves per bulb. Originally from the Republic of Georgia. Hardneck
GARLIC
Garlic Allium sativum
86700 Spanish Roja
HEIRLOOM – A rocambole type known for its seductive depth of flavor, this garlic receives accolades for taste again and again. Flavor is strong and spicy, but not the hottest. Thin bulb wrappers make Spanish Roja easy to peel, but like all rocamboles, it’s not as good a long-term storage variety. Needs a cold winter; doesn’t grow well in southern climates. 8-9 cloves per bulb. Hardneck
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86300 Music
Easy to grow! A large, beautiful porcelain variety. It produces large bulbs with 4-5 large cloves. Flavor is robust. Vigorous with long roots, it can over-winter without heaving. Stores well. Hardneck NEW
86600 Nootka Rose
HEIRLOOM - Silverskin softneck with bright white skin and rosy streaked cloves; excellent for braiding. Nootka Rose is a late maturing garlic – the latest variety among the Silverskins – but well worth the wait. Flavor is rich and warm, but not overly hot. This is a very long-storing garlic that easily holds into the next spring or even summer. This heirloom comes from the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington. Softneck
86600 Nootka Rose
86650 Purple Glazer 86400 Chesnok Red
86500 Elephant
86100 Inchelium Red
86300 Music
86700 Spanish Roja
GARLIC 1 lb
5 lbs
86400 Chesnok Red
$23.70/LB $21.70/LB
$22.80/LB $20.35/LB
$15.30/LB $20.10/LB
86500 Elephant
$23.05/LB $19.20/LB
$21.50/LB $17.90/LB
$12.80/LB $15.40/LB
86100 Inchelium Red
$22.30/LB $20.45/LB
$20.75/LB $19.05/LB
$14.60/LB $13.40/LB
86300 Music
$23.70/LB $21.70/LB
$22.80/LB $20.35/LB
$15.30/LB $20.10/LB
86600 Nootka Rose
$23.70/LB $21.70/LB
$22.80/LB $20.35/LB
$15.30/LB $20.10/LB
86650 Purple Glazer
$20.45/LB $23.70/LB
$22.80/LB $19.05/LB
$13.40/LB $20.10/LB
86700 Spanish Roja
$22.30/LB $20.45/LB
$20.75/LB $19.05/LB
$14.60/LB $13.40/LB
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welcome to greens
Salad Mixes..................................................... p. 27 Asian & Mustard Greens................................ p. 28 Micro Greens...................................................p. 31 Sprouts & Shoots............................................ p. 32 Specialty Greens............................................ p. 33
High Mowing Organic Seeds understands how important greens can be to your markets and gardens, From winter hoophouse growing to backyard salad patches, we have the varieties you need.
Greens, Salad Mixes
2517 Mild Mix 21 days baby
This popular mix contains over a dozen different mild flavored mustards and other brassica greens including: Red Russian kale, Mizuna, Tat Soi, Spring Raab, Pac Choi, and a diverse assortment of tasty others. These varieties are all mild in flavor and stunning in leaf shape, color, and texture.
2615 DMR Salad Mix 28 days baby DM (most varieties resistant to races 1-25)
This mix has superb downy mildew resistance. We’ve worked hard to bring you a high-quality blend of resistant varieties suitable for both outdoor and indoor production. Features strong, deep reds and brilliant greens, including oak leaf, romaine, lollo, and red and green leaf types.
2615 DMR Salad Mix
2610 Gourmet Lettuce Mix 28 days baby
This HMS creation is truly a mix you won't find anywhere else. Its base includes favorites such as Black Seeded Simpson, Parris Island, Rouge d’Hiver, Red and Green Salad Bowl, and Lollo Rossa. We add a secret blend to bring you a signature mix with unique shapes and colors. A solid standby. Annabelle harvests Gourmet Lettuce Mix from her garden. GREENS PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/8”, Direct seeding: Sow ~ 60 seeds/ft in 2-4” bands, Row spacing: 3/4” between bands, or 16 rows/36” bed. CULTURAL INFO: Salad Mixes, containing both lettuces and brassica greens, are moderately hardy annuals that can be sown from early spring through late summer. Best results will come from separate plantings of lettuces and greens as their days to maturity are not identical. Separation of these groups also allows for row cover to be used only on the brassica greens in order to control flea beetles. For a mesclun mix, plant lettuces 5-7 days before brassica greens and blend together after harvest. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked. Sow every three weeks into the fall for a continuous harvest. Harvest when leaves are ~3” tall by cutting 1” from ground or pick individual leaves for cut-and-come again. DISEASE & PESTS: Please see our website:
2620 Mesclun Mix
28 days baby
Our best selling item for the home garden! Our very own HMS blend of lettuce and mustard greens. The diversity of this mix will give you a medley of flavor and color. Mustards grow quickly, shading the soil for lettuce to germinate, creating a bountiful mix of greens for cut-and-come-again. 2610 Gourmet Lettuce Mix
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2518 Hotshot Mix 21 days baby
Want to spice up your greens? Then this is the mix for you, with a spicy mustard flavor and a variety of colors and shapes. Over a dozen single varieties including Red Giant, Purple Osaka, Green Wave, and Arugula create a signature mix of extreme diversity!
2517 Mild Mix
raw seed, sold by weight
2620 HMS Mesclun Mix
GREENS, SALAD MIXES 1/32 oz
1/8 oz $2.75
$7.30
$17.90
2519 Braising Mix
$2.75
$3.80
$6.80
$25.20
2610 Gourmet Lettuce Mix
$2.75
$5.60
$9.90
$21.50
$67.20
2518 Hotshot Spicy Mix
$2.75
$4.40
$7.70
$26.50
2620 Mesclun Mix
$2.75
$5.60
$8.00
$17.00
2517 Mild Mix
$2.75
$3.80
$6.80
$25.20
$62.00
2585 Red Planet Mix
$2.75
$6.20
$11.00
$23.90
$74.10
$137.80/LB
$115.50/LB
2584 Yankee Lettuce Mix
$2.75
$6.80
$12.10
$26.00
$81.00
$150.00/LB
$125.00/LB
2583 Beta Mix
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
$44.10
$73.50/LB
$68.30/LB
$62.00
$94.50/LB
$84.00/LB
$94.50/LB
$90.30/LB
$65.00
$98.70/LB
$94.50/LB
$40.30
$66.25/LB
$59.70/LB
$94.50/LB
$84.00/LB
raw seed, sold by seed ct.
500
5M
25M
50M
100M
500M
2615 DMR Salad Mix
$2.75
$1.80/M
$1.50/M
$1.40/M
$1.30/M
$1.00/M
2518 Hotshot Mix
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28 days baby
NEW
2519 Braising Mix
35 days
2584 Yankee Lettuce Mix
A balanced blend of robust varieties ideal for sautéing or braising. This mix contains a medley of kale, collard, choys and mustard greens to create an excellent combination of flavors and textures. Varieties have complementary growth rates and contrasting colors and leaf shapes. This versatile mix is intended for harvest as bunching, but can also be harvested at the baby leaf stage. Contains some spicy varieties, but flavor isn’t overwhelmingly spicy.
DM (most varieties resistant to races 1-17)
2583 Beta Mix
An all-lettuce mix of mostly spectacular reds with just the right amount of green leaf mixed in to show them off. A great blend for spring or summer when colors will be their brightest. The mix includes: Red Salad Bowl, Lollo Rossa, Red Sails, Outredgeous, Rouge d’Hiver, Spock and Galactic.
28 days baby
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2585 Red Planet Mix
40 days baby
A hardy mix of lettuce varieties, most with a strong Downy Mildew resistance that is especially important late in the season. An attractive balance of color and leaf types create an eye-catching, all-around pleasing mix for the garden or market. Downy Mildew resistance is not as high as our DMR mix but may be enough where disease is not as prevalent.
A mix of the best baby leaf varieties from our beet and chard groups. This mix will revolutionize the way we think about our beta greens, showcasing them as tender and delicious with the texture of spinach (without the oxalic acid) and the sweetness of Russian kales. The mix includes Bull’s Blood and Early Wonder Tall Top beets and Golden and Silverado chard.
2585 Red Planet Mix
2584 Yankee Lettuce Mix
2519 Braising Mix
2583 Beta Mix
Greens, Asian & Mustard
asian greens
2490 Mizuna
21 days baby, 40 full size Brassica rapa var nipposinica - A crucial salad mix
ingredient! A mild Japanese green with slender white stems and bright green, deeply serrated leaves. Mild in flavor, this variety is good for stir-fries, salads, sandwiches and soup. Cut leaves as needed at any stage or harvest the whole head.
2491 Purple Mizuna
21 days baby, 40 full size Brassica rapa var nipposinica - Add a little purple
coloring to Mizuna’s already attractive leaves. Purple veined leaves are sharply serrated and slow bolting. Color is most pronounced in late summer harvests. Mild in flavor and adds a distinctive look to salad mixes.
2490 Mizuna
2491 Purple Mizuna
2489 Komatsuna
21 days baby, 40 full size Brassica rapa var perviridis - Heat tolerant greens with
NEW
2502 Vitamin Green
dark green, glossy leaves and white, juicy midribs. Harvest at any stage and use in salads, as braising greens, boiled or pickled. Flavor grows stronger as plants mature. An unlikely relative of the turnip grown almost exclusively in Japan, Taiwan and Korea prior to its introduction to the US specialty markets.
2489 Komatsuna
GREENS PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth:1/4”. Baby leaf–Direct seeding: ~60 seeds/ft in a 2-4” band. Full size–Direct seeding: ~15 seeds/ft, Row spacing: 18” full size, 2” baby. CULTURAL INFO: Mustard and Asian Greens are moderately hardy annuals that can be sown from early spring through late summer. Commonly grown as baby leaf for salad mixes in the US, and traditionally for full size leaves in ethnic cuisine, stir-fried or pickled. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked. Sow every three weeks into the fall for a continuous harvest. For baby leaf, harvest when leaves are ~3” tall by cutting 1” from ground or pick individual leaves for cut-and-come again. For full size plants, harvest leaves as desired. DISEASE & PESTS: Asian and Mustard Greens are subject to the same insect pests as cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli, but tend to be less preferred. Insect pests, including cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth are largely of the Lepidoptera order and can thus be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis and/or spinosad, preferentially in rotation with one another to prevent build-up of resistant individuals. Flea beetles chew small holes in the leaves and are most detrimental when plants are young; use row cover (make sure edges are sealed) or application of pyrethroids, neem or capsaicin products to control populations. Asian and Mustard Greens can be affected by black rot, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris, and clubroot, caused by the soil borne fungus Plasmodiophora Brassica. Prevention includes resistant varieties, crop rotation, removal or tillage of plant debris, eliminating cruciferous weeds, and handling plants in dry conditions. SEED SPECS: Asian Greens: 12M seeds/oz. Mustard Greens: 16M seeds/oz. Seeding Rate: Asian Greens, baby leaf: 265 bed feet/oz. Asian Greens, full size: 4,625 bed feet/lb. Mustard Greens, baby leaf: 265 bed feet/oz. Mustard Greens, full size: 17,065 bed feet/lb.
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2492 Mibuna
21 days baby, 40 full size Brassica rapa var nipposinica - Easy-to-grow Japanese
green similar to Mizuna but with long, rounded leaves instead of serrated. Long white stems are borne in rosettes reaching 12” tall. Perfect lightly cooked and seasoned. Slow to bolt. NEW
2501 Tokyo Bekana
21 days baby, 40 full size
Lime green leaves have gently ruffled edges and a white mid-rib. Called a “lettucy” mustard green for its resemblance to Black Seeded Simpson or other pale green frilly-leaved lettuces, Tokyo Bekana is an excellent baby green for adding loft to mixes. Planted at 4-6” spacing, this variety will grow into an attractive bunching green with solid white mid-ribs and an exceptionally tender leaf texture. Tolerant of heat and cold growing conditions.
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2502 Vitamin Green
21 days baby, 40 full size
Glossy dark green leaves atop slender light green stems. Compared to Tatsoi, Vitamin Green has a faster growth rate and a more upright habit. Leaves have an attractive cupped shape, but not as savoyed as Yukina Savoy. Tolerant of heat and cold growing conditions; excellent winter green for unheated tunnels. See photo in oval page 28.
2487 Vivid Choi Pac Choy
21 days baby, 45 full size Brassica rapa - Unique with colored stems (almost
all other mild Asian greens are white.) Serrated leaves and stems that range from pale to vivid pink to purple. This versatile variety can add color to a mild baby mix, or as rainbow stems for braising or stir-fry. We knew Vivid Choy was cold hardy and also found our spring planting very slow to bolt, and continued to harvest tender stems long into summer. This variety was developed by independent farmer/ breeder Frank Morton, a long-time collaborator with High Mowing.
2493 Yukina Savoy
21 days baby, 45 full size Brassica rapa - Forest green, spoon-shaped leaves
are cupped and heavily savoyed. Tolerates high temperatures and commonly used as a substitute for Tatsoi in summer productions. Upright architecture for easy harvesting. Very slow to bolt. Mild mustard flavor.
2514 Shanghai Green Pac Choy 45 days Brassica rapa var chinensis - Great shape and
uniformity. Dark green leaves are spoon shaped with wide, light-green midribs. Shanghai forms densely packed, vase-like heads averaging 5-6” tall. Plants can be spaced closely for baby choy, which is in demand with top Asian chefs for its tenderness and mild flavor.
2510 Tat Soi
21 days baby, 45 full size Brassica rapa var narinosa - Fast growing green,
most popular as a baby leaf for salad and braising mixes or bunch at full size. Spoon shaped leaves are dark green and glossy with thin white stems. When full size, leaves form a rosette that sits close to the ground.
2515 White Stemmed Pac Choy 25 days baby, 50 full size Brassica rapa var chinensis - Gorgeous thick, white
stems under glossy green leaves. More open habit than Prize Choy and more commonly used as a baby leaf variety in salad and braising green mixes. A standard for mild brassica flavor, and thick leaves.
2513 Prize Choy
50 days Brassica rapa var chinensis - We have long liked Prize 2492 Mibuna
NEW
2493 Yukina Savoy
Choy for its elegant vase-like shape, medium thick white stems and smooth, mild flavor. Prefers cool weather, but is slow to bolt in heat. This is the best open-pollinated variety we have seen in our trials. We have hand selected our strain for uniformity, vigor and bolt resistance. For early spring or fall planting.
mustard greens – b. juncea
2486 Garnet Giant 21 days baby
Darkest color of any of the reds. We fell in love with this variety in our trials because of its stunningly vibrant color. Leaves are vivid purple with a bright lime green stem. Garnet Giant is a must-have for any baby leaf spicy mustard mix. Color will fade under row cover (or any low-light condition), but will return within a day or two of plants being uncovered. We also found bolted stems to be tender, sweet and great in stir-fries.
2501 Tokyo Bekana 2514 Shanghai Green Pac Choy
2487 Vivid Choi
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2510 Tat Soi
2513 Prize Choy
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2485 Green Wave
2505 Red Giant
Cupped leaves with emerald green color and a purple tinge that becomes more intense as leaves mature. Similar to Red Giant with less color in veins and a cupped leaf that makes the leaves easier to wash and salads more lofty. Moderate mustard flavor.
Bright green color most commonly used in salad mixes to add contrast. As baby leaf, leaves are flat with softly serrated edges. At full size, leaf margins become heavily serrated and frilly. Extremely slow to bolt. High yielding and reliable workhorse variety.
Our most popular mustard for salad mixes! Baby greens have bright green leaves with deep purple veins. Full size plants are incredibly beautiful with a full whorl of stunning burgundy leaves. Spiciness increases with maturity. Use full size leaves for stir-fry, soups and pickling.
21 days baby, 40 full size
2506 Ruby Streaks
21 days baby, 45 full size
23 days baby, 45 full size
20 days baby, 45 full size
Deeply-lobed and lacy burgundy baby leaves are airy and lofty with a bright green stem, and more closely resemble dandelion greens when mature. Color is darkest when sown summer through fall. Ruby Streaks offers a mild spice and rosy elegance to any salad plate or stir fry. Mix with Golden Frill for a matching display.
2498 Golden Frill
2498 Golden Frill
GREENS, ASIAN & MUSTARD
2500 Purple Osaka
21 days baby, 45 full size
A new look for your mustard greens collection! Individual leaves are deeply lobed and frilly inside with a finely cut and flatter edge. Vibrant green color. Adds loft and texture to signature salad mixes. Bunch at full size for braising greens or use as garnish. The spiciest of mustard flavors. Very slow to bolt.
NEW
2501 Tokyo Bekana
2506 Ruby Streaks
2485 Green Wave
NEW
2502 Vitamin Green
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2515 White Stemmed Pac Choy
2486 Garnet Giant
2500 Purple Osaka
2505 Red Giant
GREENS, ASIAN & MUSTARD 1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2486 Garnet Giant Mustard
$2.75
$4.10
$8.10
$14.70
$86.75/LB $48.00
$82.00/LB $86.75/LB
$82.00/LB
2498 Golden Frill Mustard
$2.75
$5.50
$8.25
$16.95
$82.00/LB $48.00
$82.00/LB $74.00/LB
$74.00/LB
2485 Green Wave Mustard
$2.75
$4.10
$8.10
$14.70
$86.75/LB $48.00
$82.00/LB $86.75/LB
$82.00/LB
2489 Komatsuna Asian Green
$2.75
$4.20
$6.00
$12.60
$75.60/LB $39.90
$75.60/LB
2492 Mibuna Asian Green Greens
$2.75
$4.00
$6.00
$12.00
$65.00/LB $34.00
$60.00/LB $65.00/LB
2490 Mizuna Asian Green
$2.75
$3.35
$4.00
$8.50
$33.00/LB $20.00
$33.00/LB $29.50/LB
$29.50/LB $27.00/LB
2513 Prize Choi ChoyPac PacChoy Choy
$2.75
$4.00
$6.00
$18.00
$70.00/LB $39.00
$65.00/LB $70.00/LB
$65.00/LB
2491 Purple Mizuna Asian Green
$2.75
$5.55
$7.10
$22.50
$85.50/LB $54.00
$85.50/LB $82.15/LB
$82.15/LB
2500 Purple Osaka Mustard
$2.75
$4.35
$5.60
$16.25
$74.95/LB $40.00
$72.45/LB $74.95/LB
$72.45/LB
2505 Red Giant Mustard
$2.75
$3.60
$4.95
$10.00
$48.00/LB $29.00
$48.00/LB $43.50/LB
$43.50/LB $41.00/LB
2506 Ruby Streaks Mustard
$2.75
$4.95
$7.25
$22.00
$89.00/LB $54.00
$89.00/LB $79.80/LB
$79.80/LB
2514 Shanghai Green Baby Pac Choy
$2.75
$4.50
$6.75
$16.95
$82.00/LB $48.00
$82.00/LB
2510 Tat Soi Asian Green Greens
$2.75
$3.96
$5.45
$11.00
$39.60/LB $24.20
$35.20/LB $39.60/LB
$35.20/LB $31.90/LB
2501 Tokyo Bekana Asian Green
$2.75
$4.95
$6.30
$20.00
$76.00/LB $48.00
$73.00/LB $76.00/LB
$73.00/LB
2502 Vitamin Green Asian Green
$2.75
$8.00
$10.00
$25.00
$130.00/LB $75.00
$130.00/LB $110.00/LB
$110.00/LB
2487 Vivid Choi Pac Choy
$2.75
$4.95
$6.30
$20.00
$76.00/LB $48.00
$73.00/LB $76.00/LB
$73.00/LB
2515 White Stemmed Pac Choy
$2.75
$4.00
$6.00
$10.00
$30.00/LB $18.00
$30.00/LB $26.00/LB
$26.00/LB
2493 Yukina Savoy Asian Green
$2.75
$4.95
$6.30
$20.00
$76.00/LB $48.00
$73.00/LB $76.00/LB
$73.00/LB
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$60.00/LB
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Greens, Micro
2010-QMG Astro Arugula
2290-QMG Early Wonder Beet
2343-QMG Fordhook Giant Chard
5000-QMG Genovese Basil
2490-QMG Mizuna Asian Green
1731-QMG Onion
1944-QMG Purple Orach
2505-QMG Red Giant Mustard
2530-QMG Red Russian Kale
2360-QMG Ruby Red Chard
2506-QMG Ruby Streaks
2515-QMG White Stem Pac Choy
Micro green growth rate trial MICRO GREENS PLANTING INFO: Seeding depth: Sow on surface of potting soil or soilless mix. CULTURAL INFO: Micro-greens are tiny, tender, immature leaves of salad greens, herbs, edible flowers, and leafy vegetables. Almost any seed can be grown as a micro-green but there are some tried and true varieties that are sought out for their unique color, shape and flavor at the micro size. Choose flats with drainage holes for planting, 1020 plastic flats work well. Fill flats with an inch or more of moist potting soil or soilless mix. Broadcast seed evenly over surface and press seeds gently into soil. Even and constant moisture is essential for vigorous and uniform sprouting. Use of a mister is helpful here. Ensure moisture by lightly sprinkling medium over seeds or use a clear dome to cover tray. Remove dome after seedlings emerge to avoid mold. Flats can be placed under grow lights, outdoor under shade, or in hoophouses with natural light. Harvest by clipping stems when first true leaves appear between cotyledon leaves, on average about 10 days after planting. Wash greens and dry on towels, in spinner, or place them into mesh bags and spin dry for 5-15 minutes in a washing machine. Store refrigerated in plastic bags. Micro greens are also sold by the flat and customers clip right before using for best quality.
Prefer to have us do the mixing? Try our microgreens mixes. Easy to grow, these are a great blend of flavors and textures. Choose Mild or Spicy. 1730-QMG Mild Micro Mix
1733-QMG Spicy Micro Mix
GREENS, MICRO variety variety
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leaf description leaf description
leaf leaf color color
stem stem flavor flavor colorcolor
days to true leaf
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs $24.00/LB
2010-QMG 12010 Astro AstroArugula Arugula
Long rounded long rounded smoothsmooth green leaves green leaves
Med. Med.Green Green Pink
Pink Spicy Spicy
10
$10.95
$26.00/LB
2290-QMG 12290 Early EarlyWonder WonderBeet Beet
bright green brightsmooth green smooth
Lt. Green Lt. Green Dark Dark Pink Pink Mild Mild
12
$7.80
$18.40/LB
$16.30/LB
2343-QMG 12343 Fordhook FordhookGiant GiantChard Chard
bright green brightsmooth green smooth
Lt. Green Lt. Green Light LightPink Pink Mild Mild
12
$8.50
$22.00/LB
$20.00/LB
5000-QMG 15000 Genovese GenoveseBasil Basil
half circle half shape circleand shape relatively and relatively short stem short
Med. Med.Green Green Lt.Green Lt.Green Mild Mild
14
$13.00
$36.50/LB
$32.00/LB
2490-QMG 12490 Mizuna MizunaAsian AsianGreen Green
light green, lightdeeply green,serrated deeply serrated leaf edges leaf edges
Med. Med.Green Green Lt.Green Lt.Green Mild Mild
10
$15.00
$33.00/LB
$29.50/LB
1731-QMG 1731 Onion Onion
slender, upright
Med. Green
14
$25.00 $15.25
$84.00/LB $49.00/LB
$80.00/LB $45.00/LB
1944-QMG 11944 Purple PurpleOrach Orach
spoon shaped spoon shaped leaves with leaves slight with pubescence slight
Burgundy Burgundy Burgundy Burgundy Mild Mild
10
$29.00
$79.80/LB
$75.00/LB
2505-QMG 12505 Red RedGiant GiantMustard Mustard
roundedrounded slightly serrated slightly serrated edges,red edges,red veins
Green/Red Green/Red Lt.Green Lt.Green Spicy Spicy
12
$17.00
$48.00/LB
$43.50/LB
2530-QMG 12530 Red RedRussian RussianKale Kale
deeply lobed deeplyw/purple lobed w/purple veins veins
Dk.Dk. Green Green Purple Purple Mild Mild
12
$12.00
$38.00/LB
$35.00/LB
2360-QMG 12360 Ruby RubyRed RedChard Chard
bright green brightsmooth green smooth
Lt. Green Lt. Green Red
12
$13.95
$44.00/LB
$40.00/LB
2506-QMG 12506 Ruby RubyStreaks Streaks
finely textured finely textured and frillyand frilly
Green/Red Green/Red GreenGreen Spicy Spicy
12
$13.00 $27.00
$30.00/LB $89.00/LB
$26.00/LB $79.80/LB
2515-QMG 12515 White WhiteStem StemPac PacChoy Choy
round, smooth round, smooth and tender and tender
Med. Med.Green Green WhiteWhite Mild Mild
10
$12.00 $13.00
$38.00/LB $30.00/LB
$34.25/LB $26.00/LB
1730-QMG Mild Micro Mix
varied
varied
varied
Mild
10
$12.00
$38.00/LB
$34.25/LB
1733-QMG Spicy Micro Mix
varied
varied
varied
Spicy
10
$15.25
$49.00/LB
$45.00/LB
Onion
Red Mild Mild
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sprouts
NEW
1710 Ancient Eastern Blend
1700 Alfalfa
GREENS, SPROUTS & SHOOTS
Greens, Sprouts & Shoots
1707 Broccoli
2855 China Rose Radish Sprouts 1705 Broccoli Blend
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1703 Crunchy Bean Mix
NEW
1704 Fenugreek
1709 Green Kale
1728 Mung
NEW
1702 Sandwich
Sprout Jar Lid
Sprout Master
sprouting supplies
1711 Red Clover
1701 Spicy Salad Mix
shoots
94796 Sprout Jar Lid
The easy-to-use Handy Pantry Sprout Jar Lid fits most wide mouth mason jars. Made of a durable food-grade plastic with mesh holes big enough to drain just the water, not tiny alfalfa seeds! Order more than one jar lid and rotate your crops every 3-4 days to make sure that you always have a steady supply. $7.00
94795 Sprout Master™ Mini Triple Sprouter
Sprouts made simple with this easy to use multi-tray sprouter. Includes 3 stacking trays that measure 5” x 6” x 2” high. Removable divider enables smaller crops or more variety in one planting. Trays store conveniently in fridge with lid intact. Easy disassembly for cleaning. Sprouts stay crisp and never sour or brown. Sprouting instructions provided. Made from high impact polystyrene plastic #478. $36.00
1810 Sunflower
1706 Wheatgrass
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1800 Pea Shoots
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GREENS, SPROUTS & SHOOTS sprouts, sold by weight
3 oz
1700 Alfalfa — Mild flavor, mild crunch, big time nutrition, and easy to grow!
4 oz
$4.95
1710 Ancient Eastern Blend— A delicious blend of Fenugreek, lentils, kamut, mung beans and adzuki beans.
3.95
1705 Broccoli Blend —This blend, rich in antioxidants, contains broccoli, broccoli raab, canola, radish, mustard and arugula.
1 lb
5 lbs
25 lbs
$17.90/LB
$14.50/LB
$12.80/LB
$14.30/LB
$12.25/LB
$11.20/LB
$21.85/LB
$14.00/LB
$10.90/LB
$4.95
1707 Broccoli— Quick sprouting, easy to grow and excellent health benefits.
$7.95
$27.00/LB
$24.00/LB
$21.50/LB
1712 China Rose Radish — Gorgeous pink and green sprouts with that radish spiciness.
$3.95
$25.90/LB
$20.60/LB
$18.30/LB
1703 Crunchy Bean Mix—A mix of peas, garbanzo beans, and lentils.
$3.95
$8.40/LB
$6.45/LB
$6.10/LB
1704 Fenugreek—Unique flavor makes these large sprouts a delicious addition to salads, fast-growing.
$4.95
$14.30/LB
$12.25/LB
$11.20/LB $11.00/LB
1709 Green Kale— Boost your intake of this superfood by sprouting it.
$21.00/LB
$14.50/LB
1728 Mung Beans—The most consumed sprout on Earth, used extensively in Asian cuisine.
$7.95 $3.95
$11.25/LB
$8.75/LB
$8.25/LB
1711 Red Clover— A versatile sprout with sweet flavor and delicate crunch.
$4.95
$16.00/LB
$13.00/LB
$10.00/LB
1702 Sandwich Booster mix—A mix of clover, alfalfa, radish and canola.
$4.95
$16.15/LB
$12.80/LB
$11.40/LB
$4.95
$8.75/LB
$6.75/LB
$6.50/LB
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
25 lbs
$3.00
$4.85/LB
$3.40/LB
$2.70/LB
1810 Sunflower—Sunflower shoots are extremely tender and high in nutrients.
$9.35
$21.90/LB
$14.05/LB
$10.90/LB
1706 Wheatgrass— Hard red spring wheat. Great for wheatgrass, sprouted wheat bread, milling, or short sprouts.
$3.50
$5.55/LB
$3.50/LB
$3.25/LB
1701 Spicy Salad Mix—A mildly spicy blend of lentils, alfalfa, red clover, radish, canola, and black mustard. shoots, sold by weight 1800 Peas— Pea Shoots are the choice green tips and tendrils of pea plants.
Greens, Specialty arugula
amaranth Amaranth is a tender annual that thrives in the heat of the summer. Young leaves are tender and nutritious and have a delicate flavor when used for salad greens, braising greens or as a refined garnish. Seeding depth: 1/8-1/4”, Direct seeding: 12-15 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 6”, Row spacing: 12-18”. Harvest individual leaves when plants reach 8” tall. Pinch off terminal buds to encourage branching. SEED SPECS: 30M seeds/oz M=1,000
1999 Burgundy Amaranth
50 days
Amaranthus hypochondriacus - Very popular for micro-greens and as a salad mix ingredient. As a micro-green, the deep red cotyledons and first true leaves make a stunning and flavorful salad addition. Attractive maroon plumes are gorgeous in flower arrangements and the white seed is edible and tasty.
Arugula is a hardy annual grown as baby leaf or full size. Sow every 3 weeks from mid-spring for a continuous harvest. Seeding depth: ¼”. Baby leaf - Direct seeding: ~60 seeds/ft in a 2-4” band, Row spacing: ¾” between bands. Full size - Direct seeding: ~10 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 4-6”, Row spacing: 18”. Overwinters in moderate climates for early spring harvests. SEED SPECS: Astro/Surrey - 15M seeds/oz, Wild/Grazia - 120M seeds/oz M=1,000
2010 Astro
21 days baby, 40 full size
Eruca vesicaria var sativa- Standard arugula variety with long, green leaves and that characteristic spicy flavor. Pops up quickly and withstands cold temperatures. Mix of “cut” and “strap” leaf shapes when grown as baby leaf.
1939 Surrey
28 days baby Eruca sativa - Fast growing with deep lobes and
upright habit. It looks like a cross between Astro and Wild Arugula, taking the best from each. Leaves grow quickly, reducing disease pressure. Rich, spicy flavor.
2012 Grazia
50 days Diplotaxis tenuifolia - Improved Sylvetta-type is
Jennifer and Megen uncover arugula in preparation for our field days. The term specialty greens refers to a broad category of leafy plants, many of which are cold-hardy and quick growing. Crops in this group are gaining in popularity due to their ease of culture and unusual and diverse flavors. Each crop type within this category is unique in its growing needs. Please find specific planting and cultural information in the shaded insets or in the individual variety descriptions.
1999 Burgundy Amaranth
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slower bolting in the field and better holding on the shelf. Grazia has the same small, fine serrated leaves as wild arugula, but is noted for it’s superiority under warm and cold growing conditions. Grazia is slow growing, low in height and firey in flavor. 2010 Astro
1939 Surrey
2012 Grazia
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50 days Diplotaxis tenuifolia - Also known as roquette or
selvatica, this wild relative of cultivated arugula is deeply lobed and has a wild fire pungency. More heat tolerant and much more cold tolerant than standard arugula, but grows much more slowly and attains only half the height. Its distinct look is considered a critical component of gourmet winter harvest greens mixes.
beet greens Beta vulgaris - Beet greens are best used as a heat-loving summer green, but can tolerate cool temperatures and mild frosts well. Greens may be harvested individually, or grown as baby leaf greens. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked. Seeding depth: 1/2”. Baby leaf - Direct seeding: ~40 seeds/ ft in a 2-4” bands, Row spacing: ¾” between bands. Harvest by cutting plants 1” above ground or cut individual leaves for cut and come again. Full size - Plant spacing: 1”, Row spacing: 12-18”. See Beet section for more cultural info. SEED SPECS: 16M seeds/oz M=1,000
2260 Bull’s Blood
35 days
HEIRLOOM Heat and cold tolerant green grown primarily for striking dark red-purple leaves that provide incredible contrast and tender, sweet flavor in salad mixes. Eliot Coleman’s choice for a red leaf in winter salad mixes.
2290 Early Wonder Tall Top 45 days
Quick growing arching tops make perfect early beet greens with a bright green color and dark red veins. Flavor is similar to chard. Grow as baby leaf or gently harvest large greens and grow for a second crop of baby to small-sized beet roots.
garden cress Lepidium sativum - A fast-growing cool season peppery salad green that sprouts in 24 hrs. Direct sow seeds in flats or outdoors as soon as soil can be worked. Seeding depth: ¼”, Direct seeding: ~20 seeds/inch in 2-4” wide bands, Row spacing: 2-4” between bands. Sow thickly every 2-3 weeks for a continuous harvest through spring and late summer. Harvest when plants reach 2-3” tall by cutting 1” from ground for cut-and-come again or harvest entire plants all at once. Prefers cool temperatures and can become bitter in hot conditions. SEED SPECS: 10M seeds/oz M=1,000
2415 Wrinkled Crinkled Crumpled Cress 21 days baby
A tongue-twister on the page as well as the plate! Twisted and savoyed texture gives these leaves unexpected heft and presence in your signature salad mix. You may almost mistake it for curly parsley but one bite will reveal its peppery punch to the taste buds. Resists bolting; you can be sure of multiple cuttings from a single planting.
upland cress Barbarea verna -Long stalks with quarter-sized leaflets spiraling from the base; slow to bolt. Resembles watercress but much easier to grow. A tender perennial grown as an annual or biennial. Best sown in late summer for fall or winter harvests. Direct seed as soon as danger of frost has passed through late summer. Seeding depth: ¼”, Direct seeding: ~6-10 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 4”, Row spacing: 12-18”. Harvest as needed by cutting leaflets or cut entire plant below crown for bunches. SEED SPECS: 19M seeds/oz M=1,000
1980 Belle Isle
50 days
Very dark green, glossy leaves are deeply divided and have an upright habit. Best quality in early spring and late fall into winter. The name derives from that of an island on which 17th century Portuguese sailors survived the winter due to this little plant. Rich in Vitamin C, calcium, iron, and especially Vitamin A.
endive and escarole Cichorium endiva - Endive and escarole are cold hardy biennials. They prefer cool temperatures and short days. Endives have deeply cut, frilly and serrated leaves; Escaroles have broad leaves; Catalogna endives (dandelion greens) are long and thin with softly serrated edges; and Belgian endives are grown as a fall crop for their roots and then forced indoors, in darkness, during winter months for romaine-like hearts. Direct sow as soon as soil can be worked in spring or start transplants 6-8 weeks before planting date. Baby leaf days to maturity are from direct seeding; full size is from transplant. Seeding depth: 1/8”. Baby leaf- Direct seeding: 30 seeds/ft; Row spacing: 3/4” between bands. Full size- Plant spacing: 10-12”; Row spacing: 12-18” apart or 3 rows, 10” apart on 36” beds, 5’ centers. Belgian endive- Direct seeding: 6 seeds/ft Plant spacing: 4-6”; Row spacing: 18-24”. Harvest, wash and store baby leaf and full size as you would lettuce. Store Belgian endive unwashed as close to 32-34°F and 96-98% relative humidity.SEED SPECS: Endive: 17-20M seeds/oz, Escarole: 12-16M/oz (14M avg.) M=1,000
1975 Batavian Broad
GREENS, SPECIALTY
2011 Sylvetta Wild
50 days
ESCAROLE –Less bitter than endives with large, broad, lettuce-like leaves. Leafy heads average 10-12” and are tightly packed for a dense heavy head. Plant close together or cover centers for well-blanched, tender hearts.
1970 Frisse
35 days baby, 60 full size
ENDIVE – Frilly endive with finely-cut leaves similar to Tres Fine Maraichere but a bit less frilly. These are the blanched sprigs you may find in a commercial salad mix. Grow as baby leaf or like leaf lettuce. Plant close or cover centers for well-blanched, tender sprigs.
2011 Sylvetta Wild
2415 Wrinkled Crumpled Cress 2260 Bull's Blood
2290 Early Wonder Tall Top
1975 Batavian Broad
1980 Belle Isle
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1970 Frisse
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GREENS, SPECIALTY
1942 Rhodos
43 days baby, 70 full size
ENDIVE – A Tres Fine Maraichere type of endive, similar to Frisse but with a more compact habit, more finely lobed leaves, and a blue-green color. Grow as baby leaf or full size. Baby leaf types are commonly added to salad mixes and self blanch by being packed together. It is common to blanch full size heads for a more tender and mild green that are then chopped into salad mix or eaten on their own. All endives are sensitive to tip burn.
1943 Totem
115 days root
BELGIAN ENDIVE - Uniform, high quality roots for forcing from September to January. Totem performed best overall in our trials, producing perfect plants with a moderately sized frame. Roots are very uniform, averaging 8” in length – a perfect length for most forcing beds. Totem stores well, allowing for a long forcing window.
giant goosefoot Chenopodium gigantium - Goosefoot or lamb’s quarter is a fast growing annual plant in the amaranth family. It is cultivated extensively in India for its vitamin rich greens. It can be used as a micro-green, adding the pinched tops to salad mixes, or eaten as a full size green like spinach. It can tolerate most soils and conditions. If left to go to seed it can become very weedy, so take care to remove mature plants. See amaranth for planting instructions. SEED SPECS: 56M seeds/oz M=1,000
orach
purslane
Atriplex hortensis - Orach, also known as Mountain Spinach, is a hardy annual. It is often touted as a warm season green, but is actually a cool season plant that does not go to seed easily in hot weather. Sow seeds as soon as soil can be worked. Seeding depth: 1/2”, Direct seeding: 12-15 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 6-10”, Row spacing: 18-24”. Harvest individual leaves when plants reach ~10” tall. SEED SPECS: 6M seeds/oz M=1,000
Portulaca oleracea var sativa - Warm weather specialty salad green grown as a tender annual. Tangy flavor, with a crisp texture and packed with Omega 3 fatty acids. Direct seed or transplant after all danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed. Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/4”, Direct seeding: ~24 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 4-6”, Row spacing: 16-20”. Pick individual leaves as needed. Prefers summer heat and will not tolerate frost. SEED SPECS: 65M/oz M=1,000
1955 Magenta Magic
28-45 days
Heat and cold tolerant green for all seasons with an eye-catching iridescent fuchsia color unlike any other. Whether using individual leaves in salad mix, cooked like spinach or as a micro-green, the color is always spectacular with a shimmery sheen. Another prized variety by gourmet greens guru Frank Morton.
1944 Purple Orach
28-45 days
An outstanding specialty green for micro-greens, salads or cooking greens. Purple orach has a deep purple upper leaf with the shimmering underside characteristic to all orachs. It complements Magenta Magic very well and was an instant stand out in our trials. When cooked like spinach, orach has a mild, nutty flavor.
1940 Magenta Spreen 12 days micro, 30 baby, 45 full size
1945 Golden
50 days
This is not your well-known garden weed. Golden purslane has golden stems and large, succulent, light green leaves that are packed with Omega 3. Individual leaves are oval to round and thick, about the size of a teaspoon. Plants grow to 18” tall. Tangy flavor and very nutritious.
radicchio Chicorium intybus - A close relative of endives and escaroles, radicchio is a tender perennial best suited for cool temperatures. Radicchio can be used as a baby green, but beautiful pigments, crunchy texture, and complex flavors don’t fully manifest until maturity when plants form tight heads. Start transplants 4-6 weeks before planting date or direct seed in spring or mid-summer after soil has warmed. Days to maturity are from transplanting, add 14-21 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/4”, Direct seeding: 8 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 3-4”, Row spacing: 24”. Tolerates light frost. SEED SPECS: 14M/oz M=1,000
A beauty in the field with sparkly green leaves and a pink powdered center. Known not only for its densely packed nutritional value but also for its ability to color the lips pink. Use steamed like spinach, or for an addition to salad mixes like amaranth and orach, or as a micro-green. Mild flavor is nutty and fresh. Take caution - plants reseed easily and can become weedy. 1940 Magenta Spreen
1945 Golden
1942 Rhodos 1955 Magenta Magic
1943 Totem
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1944 Purple Orach
1987 Virtus F1
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60 days
Sugarloaf radicchio with excellent uniformity. Virtus forms lovely, narrow, dense elongated heads that come to a slender tip with a graceful flourish of curled leaves. Pale green with a crisp yellow-white interior. Heads are 8-10” tall and should be harvested when dense and firm to the touch. Under ideal conditions they can grow even larger while remaining tight. Romaine-like in appearance, with a sweet and mildly bitter radicchio flavor. Virtus is seasonally welladapted and can be grown from spring to fall. An exciting new discovery for us!
1986 Fiero F1 Hybrid
1990 Palla Rossa
radish greens
90 days
An Italian favorite! Palla Rossa is a variable strain of a Chioggia-type radicchio with dense round heads which grow to 3-4” at maturity. For an openpollinated variety, this radicchio produces a high percentage of well-wrapped, dense heads, but has proven to have variations in coloring and maturity. Works well for leaf cuttings all season and best for fall harvest of heads when color and flavor is best.
Raphanus sativus - Hardy annual plants produce the best quality greens in the spring and fall. Grow as baby leaf or thin plants and harvest with small radish roots – perfect for bunching! Sow every four weeks from mid-spring for a continuous harvest. Seeding depth: ¼”. Baby leaf - Direct seeding: ~60 seeds/ft in a 2-4” band, Row spacing: 2/3” between bands. Harvest when leaves are ~3” tall by cutting 1” from ground or pick individual leaves for cut and come again. Full size - Direct seeding: ~15 seeds/ ft, Plant spacing: thin to 3”, Row spacing: 6-8”. SEED SPECS: 1,250 seeds/oz
85 days
Treviso-type radicchio. Gorgeous plants are emerald green with burgundy blushing. Interior head is burgundy in color with bright white ribbing. Plants are upright, 6-7” tall, and produce tight elongated heads. This is a lovely variety which can be stored for several months.
2496 Hong Vit
25 days baby, 35 full size
A pink or red stemmed leaf radish that is very fast growing, has an upright habit and is practically hairless. Leaves are green and lobed with a light red midrib and a mild radish flavor. Ideal for microgreens, sprouts, or as a baby leaf in salads. Grow for bunched greens with the tiny roots still attached or to a full size radish. Red stem color fills in early.
1992 Leonardo F1 Hybrid 85 days
Chioggia-type radicchio with perfectly round, large heads averaging 4-5” wide and 1 lb each at maturity. Plant for fall and winter crops when color and flavor is best. Extremely vigorous variety that strongly resists bolting and shows some resistance to tip burn.
GREENS, SPECIALTY
1987 Virtus F1 Hybrid
1986 Fiero F1
1990 Palla Rossa
1992 Leonardo F1
2496 Hong Vit
GREENS, SPECIALTY open-pollinated, sold by weight
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
$4.20
$9.20
$17.00
$26.00/LB
$24.00/LB
2010 Astro Arugula
$2.75
1975 Batavian Broad Escarole
$2.75
$4.20
$6.00
$12.60
$39.90
$75.60/LB
1980 Belle Isle Cress
$2.75
$6.60
$15.40
$32.00
$80.00
$147.00/LB
$2.75
$7.15
2260 Bull’s Blood Beet Greens 1999 Burgundy Amaranth
See Beet section on page 8 for sizes and prices
2290 Early Wonder Tall Top Beet Greens
$19.45
$41.20
$94.20
$152.35/LB
See Beet section on page 8 for sizes and prices
1970 Frisse Endive
$2.75
$4.20
$6.00
$12.60
$39.90
$75.60/LB
1945 Golden Purslane
$2.75
$6.95
$18.50
$64.00
$220.00
$398.00/LB
2012 Grazia Arugula
$2.75
$6.00
$10.00
$25.00
$84.00
$138.00/LB
$129.00/LB
2496 Hong Vit
$2.75
$4.95
$6.30
$20.00
$48.00
$76.00/LB
$73.00/LB
1955 Magenta Magic Orach
$2.75
$7.10
$20.50
$56.00
$200.00
$360.00/LB
1940 Magenta Spreen
$2.75
$6.20
$12.60
$37.80
$126.00
$216.30/LB
1990 Palla Rossa Radicchio
$3.40
$7.00
$20.00
$54.00
$180.00
$340.00/LB
1944 Purple Orach
$2.75
$4.10
$8.10
$14.70
$44.10
$79.80/LB
1939 Surrey Arugula
$2.75
$5.85
$7.05
$14.25
$34.65
$56.25/LB
$50.70/LB
2011 Sylvetta Wild Arugula
$2.75
$7.70
$10.65
$28.35
$92.20
$140.65/LB
$128.80/LB
2415 Wrinkled Crinkled Crumpled Cress
$2.75
$5.00
$7.50
$18.80
$53.60
$92.00/LB
$86.00/LB
hybrid, sold by seed count
100
500
1M
5M
25M
1986 Fiero F1 Radicchio
$8.10
$27.50
$50.50/M
$47.00/M
$42.00/M
1992 Leonardo F1 Radicchio
$8.25
$28.00
$51.40/M
$44.30/M
$39.20/M
1987 Virtus F1 Radicchio
$9.10
$30.35
$56.10/M
$50.85/M
$45.75/M
open-pollinated, sold by seed count
100
500
1M
5M
25M
1942 Rhodos Endive
$3.10
$7.50
$9.00/M
$7.65/M
$6.70/M
1943 Totem Belgian Endive
$4.25
$9.50
$16.90/M
$14.25/M
$12.30/M
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Kale Brassica spp.
2530 Red Russian
21 days baby, 50 full size HEIRLOOM - B. napus - Bright purple stems with
slate green, deeply lobed foliage. Leaves are tender and smooth compared with other kales and very sweet. Popular ingredient in baby leaf salad mixes, especially in late summer, or as full size bunches. We are now carrying a new strain of Red Russian that is especially good for baby leaf production with very smooth leaves in its early growth.
2528 White Russian
21 days baby, 50 full size B. napus - If you like Red Russian you will easily have
a new favorite when you try White Russian. Voted the best-tasting in our taste tests and known abroad for being sweet and tender. Tolerates wet soils and just as hardy as the toughest Russian.
(left to right) 2520 Lacinato, 2530 Red Russian, 2528 White Russian, 2535 Siberian
NEW
2521 Vates 30 days baby, 55 full size
B. oleracea - Dwarf curly kale for baby leaf or full
size plants. A favorite of Pete Johnson from Pete’s Greens for late season salad mixes or overwintering. Curly kale leaves are dark blue-green. Compact, dwarf plants reach 2’ tall at full size. Good resistance to yellowing in cold and heat. More compact than Ripbor, shows more variability among full size plants.
Edge at Good Heart Farm harvests kale for lunch. KALE PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding, subtract two weeks if transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/4-1/2”, Baby leaf- Direct seeding: ~60 seeds/ft in 2-4” bands, Row spacing: ¾” between bands. Full Size- Direct seeding: ~3-4 seeds every 8-10”, Plant spacing: thin to 8-10”, Row spacing: 18-30”. CULTURAL INFO: Kale is a hardy biennial that will over-winter in milder climates, and improve in flavor with the onset of cold weather. Direct sow as soon as soil can be worked or start transplants four weeks before planting date. Plant for baby leaf every 4-5 weeks for a continual harvest. Sow fall plantings two months before first expected frost for full size and up until frost for baby leaf. Harvest full size leaves when desired. Kale flavor sweetens after light frosts. Kale and collards are both very cold hardy, over wintering in most climates to some degree. DISEASE & PESTS: Kale is subject to the same insect pests as cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli, but tends to be less preferred. Insect pests, including cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth are largely of the Lepidoptera order and can thus be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis (such as Dipel DF) and/or spinosad, preferentially in rotation with one another to prevent build-up of resistant individuals. Flea beetles chew small holes in the leaves and are most detrimental when plants are young; use row cover (make sure edges are sealed) or application of Pyganic™, neem or capsaicin products to control populations. SEED SPECS: 5,625-9,375 seeds/oz (7,500 avg), 90-150M seeds/lb (120M avg). Seeding rate: Baby leaf- 100 M seeds/100’ bed (13.5 oz/100’), 1MMseeds/1,000’ bed (8.5 lbs/1,000’) using ~1,000 seeds/ ft in 16 rows on a 36” bed. Full Size- 86M seeds/acre (0.75 lb/acre) using 3 seeds/8”, 30” row spacing. M=1,000, MM=1,000,000.
open-pollinated, sold by wt.
2542 Curly Roja 55 days
30 days baby, 60 full size HEIRLOOM - B. olceracea - Also known as
Dinosaur Kale due to its bumpy leaf surface resembling dinosaur skin! This unique variety has the darkest blue-green color of any kale. Our strain has been improved by breeder Frank Morton and has superior vigor, yield and hardiness.
2535 Siberian
2521 Vates (baby leaf)
2521 Vates (full size)
60 days B. napus - Siberian has light blue-green leaves with
white stems and ruffled shape. Its superior tenderness makes Siberian one of the best varieties for raw salad and spring “napini”. Plants are hardy and grow rapidly. Light frost improves flavor, but is exceptional anytime.
2532 Ripbor F1 Hybrid
65 days B. olceracea - This superior commercial variety is
compact with blue-green, ruffled leaves similar to Winterbor. It has a more compact habit, with shorter node lengths and rapid re-growth. Strong leaves keep a uniform size, slightly smaller than Winterbor, making great bunches to fit nicely in a box. Resists yellowing and leaf drop.
KALE 1/2 oz
2 oz
1 lb
5 lbs
2520 Lacinato Dinosaur
$2.75
$5.60
$10.00
$17.90
$58.80 $108.00/LB
$105.00/LB
2530 Red Russian
$2.75
$3.95
$4.95
$10.00
$24.00
$39.00/LB
2535 Siberian
$2.75
$3.95
$4.95
$11.00
$27.00
$43.00/LB
$35.00/LB
2521 Vates
$2.75
$3.95
$4.95
$10.00
$24.00
$38.00/LB
$30.50/LB
2528 White Russian
$2.75
$7.60
$13.80
$30.30
2532 Ripbor F1
2530 Red Russian
2535 Siberian
1/8 oz
2542 Curly Roja hybrid, sold by seed count
2542 Curly Roja
2520 Lacinato (Dinosaur)
1/32 oz
open-pollinated, sold by seed count
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NEW
HEIRLOOM - The first organically available ruffled red kale! Curly Roja is the closest kale we could find to the popular variety Redbor F1. Plants grow to 16-18” in height. Densely frilled leaf edges, stunning purple sage color, deep purple stems – all elements of an exquisite kale bunch which holds well after harvest. Beautiful garden ornamental or edible landscape variety as well as an excellent cold hardy kale!
1/2 lb
$35.00/LB
$93.70
50
250
1M
5M
25M
$2.75
$13.00
$11.00/M
$9.00/M
$7.00/M
50
250
1M
5M
25M
$6.60
$14.45
$45.00/M
$38.00/M
$33.20/M
2532 Ripbor F1
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Kohlrabi Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes 2539 Korridor F1 Hybrid
50 days
FY
KOHLRABI
“It’s a root, it’s a tuber…no, it’s a super stem! “ says Mother Earth News. German for cabbage turnip, kohlrabi offers all the same health benefits as broccoli and kale. Korridor has white bulbs with dark green leaves. Interior flesh quality holds well in the spring and fall, but not recommended for summer harvest when it can be woody. Raw kohlrabi sticks are crisp and sweet, or shred for a sensational coleslaw!
2304 Azur Star 58 days Seed unavailable for 2014. NEW
2541 Lech F1 Hybrid
60 days
Beautiful white kohlrabi notable for its uniform size, smooth skin and upright leaves. Leaf attachment starts slightly higher up on the shoulder of the root, creating an overall cleaner appearance of the root, making for easier bunching if left untrimmed. Internal texture is crunchy, juicy and crisp; translucent white in color. From the breeders of Eder, and named for one of the tributaries of the Danube located in Austria and Germany. NEW 2541 Lech F1 Hybrid Maxine trying out Kossak F1
2539 Korridor F1
2306 Kossak F1 Hybrid 80 days
KOHLRABI PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from A kohlrabi to feed an army! Kossak grows to a transplant; add 15-20 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: diameter of 8–10” while remaining sweet and juicy ¼ - ½”, Direct seeding: 12 seeds/ ft, Plant spacing: 4”, Row and without developing any woodiness (though spacing: 12-18”. peeling is recommended). If you have become jaded to CULTURAL INFO: Kohlrabi is a little known yet delightful the amazing form and flavor of kohlrabi, then Kossak vegetable with a mild flavor and the texture of a juicy radish. will renew your awe. White skinned with dense white Direct seed or transplant as soon as ground can be worked flesh interior. Kossak will keep for several months in in spring, or in late summer for fall harvest. Start transplants cold storage. indoors 4-6 weeks before planting date. The edible portion of 2306 Kossak F1 Hybrid kohlrabi is not the root, but rather the round, swollen stem of the plant. Leaves are also edible. Harvest when stem swells to 3-5” and is easily visible above the soil. Plants will withstand light frost. hybrid, sold by seed count 25 500 1M 5M 25M DISEASE & PESTS: Black Rot, caused by the bacterium 2539 Korridor F1 $5.10 $23.20 $44.80/M $37.00/M $32.90/M Xanthomonas campestris and Club root, caused by the soil borne fungus Plasmodiophora. Prevention includes resistant 2306 Kossak F1 $5.10 $30.30 $49.25/M $42.00/M $37.90/M varieties, crop rotation, removal or tillage of plant debris, 2541 Lech F1 $2.75 $18.00 $33.00/M $30.00/M $25.00/M eliminating cruciferous weeds, and handling plants in dry conditions. Insect pests, including cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth, are largely of the Lepidoptera order and can thus be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel DF and/or spinosad) ideally in rotation to prevent selection of resistant individuals (check with your certifier before applying). Protect plants from flea beetles: use floating row covers in the early season. Control root maggots by applying beneficial nematodes. RESISTANCE KEY: FY-Fusarium Yellows and Wilt. SEED SPECS: 5,500-9M seeds/oz (6,500 avg). M=1,000
KOHLRABI
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Leeks Allium porrum NEW
2700 Alto
2694 Tadorna
60-85 days
Early maturing summer leek with a long, white shaft. Our new strain of this Varna-type leek is improved, having been selected for greater uniformity and height. Pale green in color, Alto will grow to 18-24” tall and ½ - 1” in girth, producing slender, white shafts up to 9” without any hilling. Harvest earlier for lithe bunching leeks. Makes a delicious alternative to spring onions either raw in salads or lightly cooked. Not a winter hardy variety.
2699 King Richard
110 days
Winter leek with stocky, medium length, dark green shafts that size up well and hold into the fall. Tadorna is a favorite of growers in the Northeast for its vigorous growth and good resistance to disease. Tadorna is very uniform and well adapted to many regions. Over-winters in mild climates. Good resistance to leaf blights.
NEW
75 days
Popular leek for summer harvests with long, slender shafts and light green flags, with no hilling necessary. Upright plants are very straight and easy to clean. Mild flavor. Plant for summer or early fall harvests. Tolerant to light frosts. NEW
2693 Striker F1 Hybrid
95 days
What strikes you first about Striker is the amazing uprightness of its attractive blue-green leaves. This late summer/early fall leek has good uniformity, and its straight shaft with virtually no bulbing makes this variety easy to clean. Striker offers the look, color and girth of a winter leek but without the wait! Stephen doing an early harvest of fall leeks. LEEKS PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplant; add 20-30 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: ¼”, Seeding Rate: 6 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: thin to 6”, Row spacing: 30”. CULTURAL INFO: Leeks are a cool season biennial grown similarly to bunching onions. Leeks prefer rich soils and plenty of moisture. Summer leeks mature early and are light green, long and slender and do not require hilling for longer shafts. Winter leeks mature late in the season, are dark green and require hilling for longer shafts. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked in the spring or start transplants 10-12 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 75-85° F but seeds can germinate as low as 50 degrees F. Sow seeds in individual cells or broadcast into flats at 8 seeds/ inch. Seeds germinate within 14-20 days. When seedlings reach 5”, trim down to 1” above growing point in order to thicken girth. Transplant out as soon as soil can be worked. Plant in shallow trenches 6” deep leaving only a few inches remaining above the soil. For longer, blanched stalks, hill plants as they grow. Like onions, leeks compete poorly with weeds and are sensitive to drought. Harvest at any stage of maturity, but flavor is usually best in fall after a few cold nights. Bank soil around stalks and mulch with hay to over-winter for an early spring harvest. Store washed leeks several weeks at near freezing with high humidity. Store in boxes or in root cellar in peat/sand mix. DISEASE & PESTS: Botrytis leaf blight (Botrytis squamosa) develops as small lesions surrounded by a silvery-white “halo” that grow and eventually extend through the wall of the leaf. Infection by the more common Botrytis cinerea (gray mold fungus) is distinguished by smaller lesions that do not have a “halo” and do not penetrate the leaf. Die-back begins at the leaf tip and can result in premature death of the leaf prior to maturity. The fungus persists as sclerotia in the soil and on crop residues. Protectant fungicides are applied in advance when cool, wet conditions are expected. Downy Mildew (Peronospora destructor) thrives in extended periods of cool, humid weather. Plant in a well drained area, avoid overhead irrigation, orient rows with prevailing winds and rotate crops. Purple blotch (Alternaria porri and Alternaria alternata) appears as elongated purple lesions that turn silvery over time. Control measures are similar to those for botrytis blight and downy mildew. Damping off (Pythium/Rhizoctonia) – Avoid excessive moisture. White Rot (Sclerotium Cepivorum) – Destroy infected plants and rotate crops. SEED SPECS: 9.5-11M seeds/oz (10,250 avg.) M=1,000
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2697 Bandit
2693 Striker F1
100 days
A cold-hardy winter leek for late harvests or over wintering. Forms a very thick base with little bulbing, making cleaning easier and offering more weight per plant. Deeply colored blue-green flags stand upright. Elongate and blanch stalks by hilling. Mulch well for overwintering in northern regions.
2696 Runner F1 Hybrid
105 days
Fall leek with great holding capacity in the field. In our 2012 fall leek trials, Runner compared favorably to Megaton in overall size, girth and foliage health. High percentage of marketable, uniform and easy to peel 1 – 1.5” shafts. Erect plants with upright foliage make for easy bunching and easier cultivation. 2697 Bandit
NEW
2700 Alto
2696 Runner F1
2694 Tadorna
2699 King Richard
LEEKS open-pollinated, sold by weight
1/64 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
2700 Alto Leek
$2.75
$6.60
$11.20
$39.20
$143.50
$240.50/LB
2699 King Richard
$2.75
$5.30
$10.00
$31.50
$90.30
$161.70/LB
100
1M
5M
25M
50M
100M
2697 Bandit
$3.80
$9.75/M
$6.65/M
$6.35/M
$5.15/M
$4.75 /M
2694 Tadorna
$2.75
$7.30/M
$5.25/M
$3.10/M
$2.75/M
$2.60 /M
100
1M
5M
25M
50M
100M
2696 Runner F1
$9.20
$56.50/M
$51.35/M
$46.25/M
$43.15/M
$39.00/M
2693 Striker F1
$9.20
$56.50/M
$51.35/M
$46.25/M
$43.15/M
$39.00/M
open-pollinated, sold by seed count
hybrid, sold by seed count
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red leaf
2575 Lovelock
48 days full size
DM (races 1-26), LMV MTO-30
A heat tolerant, heading Batavian lettuce for production all season long. Lovelock has whorls of bright green leaves with deep red coloring on the leaf margins. Heads close in late at maturity creating a dense crisp head. A stand out in our trials for a number of years. Almost identical to Luana with more disease resistance and darker red tinge on the leaves.
2564 Magenta
48 days full size
DM (races 1-16, 19, 21), LMV MTO-10
Summer crisp with a big crunch! Batavian type with whirls of red tinged leaves and a crispy green heart. We have had great feedback from many growers who love this variety. Excellent shelf life in the cooler and at market. Ideal for spring and summer plantings. Good field resistance to tip burn, bottom rot and lettuce drop in our 2008 trials during six weeks of constant rain! Available as raw and pelleted seed.
2604 Red Tide
28 days baby, 48 full size
TB, BR MTO-10 Taylor harvests lettuce from the trials field for our staff CSA. LETTUCE PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding; in spring conditions, subtract 10-14 days if transplanting, subtract 7-10 days if planting in summer conditions, add 20 days if planting late summer-fall. Seeding depth: 1/8”, seeds require minimum amount of light for germination. Baby leaf - Direct seeding: ~60 seeds/ft, in 2” bands, Row spacing: ¾” between bands, or 16 rows/36” bed. Full size - Direct seeding: 3 seeds every 8-10”, Plant spacing: 8-12”, Row spacing: 12-18” or 3 rows/36” bed, 5’ centers. CULTURAL INFO: A cool season annual, it prefers well drained soil and high levels of fertility. Can be grown all season long by choosing appropriate varieties. Many varieties may also have a thermal dormancy and can be difficult to germinate in soils above 70-75°F. For best results, germinate lettuce at temperatures at or below 68°F. Lettuce will germinate in temperatures as low as 40°F. Start transplants 3-4 weeks before planting date. Harden-off seedlings by reducing water and temperature. For baby leaf, harvest individual leaves when they reach desired size or cut evenly across the bed staying above the growing tip. For a continuous harvest, sow lettuce every 3 weeks. DISEASE & PESTS: Downy Mildew (Bremia lactucae) is the most serious lettuce disease growers face. Lettuce Drop (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) prefers cool, moist conditions. It first appears as creeping, enlarging greybrown lesions on leaves. Bottom Rot (Rhizoctonia solani) is first apparent as rust-colored lesions on the stem. Fungal diseases are best prevented by using resistant varieties, proper spacing and orientation to increase airflow, limiting overhead irrigation, increasing soil drainage, rotating crops and limiting alternative hosts. RESISTANCE KEY: APH-Aphids (Nasanovia ribisnigri), BR-Bottom Rot or Rhizoctonia, CR-Corky Root, DMDowny Mildew (race specified, if known), LD-Lettuce Drop, White Mold, Sclerotinia, LMV-Lettuce Mosaic Virus, MTO-10, MTO-30 - indicates that 0 seeds out of 10,000 or 30,000 seeds have tested positive, respectively (aphid resistant varieties are bred to reduce the spread of LMV from other crops or nonresistant varieties), TB-Tip Burn SEED SPECS: 20-30M seeds/oz (25M avg) 320-480M seeds/lb (400M avg). Seeding rates: Baby leaf - 96M-105M seeds/100’ bed (~ 4.25 oz), 960M -1.05MM seeds/1,000’ bed (2.65 lbs), 7.7MM seeds/acre (~20 lbs/acre), using ~960 seeds/ft, 16 rows/bed, 36” beds, 6’ row centers. Full size 360 seeds/100’ bed (~1/32 oz), 3,600 seeds/1,000’ beds (~1 oz), 216M seeds/acre (~1/2 lb) using 3 seeds every 8-10” spacing, 12” row spacing, 3 rows/36” bed, 5’ center beds, or use 31M plants/acre (~2 oz), using 10” plant spacing. These specifications are general guidelines for the noted application. They can be loosely applied across the board for lettuces found in this section. M=1,000, MM=1,000,000
Recommended to us by a local grower for a heavyweight full-sized red leaf that really packs a box. Dark green leaves with brick red margins are long. Plants tend to sit flat but when spaced closely at 1012” will be more upright. When other varieties in our trials were getting hammered with Bottom Rot, Red Tide showed hardly any signs.
2608 Vulcan
2590 Dark Lollo Rossa 30 days baby, 55 full size
Italian loose leaf well-loved for its dark-red, tightly curled leaves tapering down to a bright green center. Mainly a red baby leaf variety providing excellent loft, heft, and color to salad mixes. Open heads are compact and much slower-growing than other lettuces, leaves are mainly used as an attractive garnish. Mild flavor and medium-slow to bolt. Shows field resistance to Downy Mildew in our trials.
TAB LETTUCE
Lettuce Lactuca sativa
2621 Refugio 30 days baby DM (races 1-28)
Bright burgundy baby leaf with a gently scalloped edge. A nice addition to lettuce mixes, contributing loft and vivid color. Compared to Antago, it has a higher level of downy mildew resistance and a slightly faster growth rate. Attractive, upright, dark cherry red leaves are not as pink as Antago with less ruffle.
2588 Antago
30 days baby, 53 full size
DM (races 1-23, 25) MTO-30
An improved Lollo Rossa for full size or baby leaf, it has a bright red hue, especially suited for low-light conditions. An intregal variety in our Downy Mildew Resistant (DMR) lettuce mix. Heads are more uniform than Dark Lollo Rossa with a smoother leaf margin and greater tolerance to bolting. Use for open field or high tunnel production all season.
50 days full size
MTO-10
Bright red leaf tips with apple green interior. Slight Batavian characteristics lend this variety crispness and ability to hold freshness out of the field. Also holds well in the field, and resists bolting and Tip Burn better than many other varieties. Similar to Red Sails, but more vibrant in color.
2604 Red Tide
2575 Lovelock
2608 Vulcan
2564 Magenta
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2590 Dark Lollo Rossa
2588 Antago
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2594 New Red Fire
LETTUCE
Popular choice among growers for its uniformity, color and excellent resistance to bolting and disease. Large, loose heads are green at the base and dark red at the ruffled leaf edges. It is suitable both for cool and warm conditions and retains its crisp fresh flavor throughout the season. Similar to Red Sails but better for full size heads that are fuller and larger in size. Has shown moderate resistance to lettuce drop and heat stress in our trials. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
2601 Red Sails
29 days baby, 55 full size
MTO-10
A perfect red leaf for full size, teenage or baby leaf. Fast growing leaves have burgundy edges and bright green centers. A former AAS winner due to its fine texture and sweet flavor (doesn’t get bitter in summer heat. Doesn’t hold up to washing and banding like New Red Fire. Good resistance to bolting.
2593 Galactic
30 days baby
LD, DM (races 1-6) MTO-10
The darkest red of all! Glossy leaves with burgundy color and a bit of light green at the base. As an addition to salad mixes, Galactic is out of this world, creating an excellent contrast of color. Not commonly grown as full-size leaf lettuce due to compact size and, like other all-red lettuces, its bitter flavor.
2557 Lettony
green leaf
55 days full size
TB, BR, DM MTO-10
2550 Black Seeded Simpson 28 days baby, 45 full size DM, LD, TB
Easy to grow and quick to mature! Grand Rapids type with light green color and tender leaves. Quickly produces a full-sized, bright green open head with slightly crinkled leaves. Withstands heat, drought, and light frost. A highly adaptable lettuce for plantings throughout the season. Popular baby leaf variety for a bright green contrast to mixes.
2563 Waldmann’s 28 days baby, 49 full size TB, MTO-10
A dark green Grand Rapids type that is a commercial standard for green leaf lettuce. Large leaves on loose, open heads are slightly savoyed and wavy. Very uniform and productive. Best for spring sowings with medium to slow bolting. Tolerant to Tip Burn. Requires cool temperature and shallow planting for best germination results. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
2567 Two Star
50 days full size
MTO-10
Heat tolerant improved Waldmann’s type with dark green color and exceptional flavor. A market standard especially suited for market growers or wholesale boxes. Heavy heads are uniform and fold easily for packing. Two Star was bred for its dark green color and bolt tolerance, being one week slower to bolt and darker green than Waldmann’s Dark Green.
29 days baby, 51 full size
DM (races 1-25) MTO-30
Dual purpose variety great for both salad mix and full size leaf lettuce. Medium green leaves are crunchy, slightly waxy and strong, holding up well to washing, packing and at market. Excels in the fall due to excellent mildew resistance as well as a tendency to become darker green, when other green leafs become lighter in color. Our green leaf pick for our Downy Mildew Resistant (DMR) lettuce mix.
2551 Green Star
52 days full size
MTO-10, DM 1-18
Vibrant green summer lettuce with high tolerance to heat, bolting and tipburn. Soft leaves have nice ruffled edges which give heads loft. Excellent disease resistance. Green Star is a great choice for an all-season lettuce - high quality even through the heat of the summer. This variety is a consistent stand-out in our trials.
2568 Bergam’s Green
55 days full size
CR MTO-30
A high quality variety with outstanding performance all season long. Glossy leaves have vibrant green color and some Batavian characteristics. Stands up well to summer heat, being slow to bolt and retaining crispness and flavor throughout the season. A standout in our trials for the past two years for its appearance, flavor and disease resistance. Available as pelleted seed only.
2561 Nevada
55 days full size
TB, LMV, DM MTO-10
Excellent summer variety! Batavian or French crisp type that forms large, open heads. Vibrant green leaves are glossy, thick, and beautifully ruffled with a satisfying combination of crunchy texture and buttery smoothness. Batavian types are perfect for summer planting due to excellent bolt resistance while still maintaining good texture and flavor in the hot summer sun. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
red oak leaf 2594 New Red Fire
2603 Blade
30 days baby
DM (races 1-25), APH MTO-30
2567 Two Star
2557 Lettony
Beautiful deep-red oak leaf with a long and thin blade-like shape and gentle lobes for baby leaf production. Upright habit makes harvesting easy. Works well all season long, keeping red color even in low light conditions. Especially good for fall and winter crops due to Downy Mildew resistance.
2601 Red Sails
2550 Black Seeded Simpson
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2563 Waldmann’s
2551 Green Star
2561 Nevada
2568 Bergam’s Green
2599 Red Salad Bowl
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28 days baby, 55 full size
2572 Bolsachica 28 days baby
TB
A popular red complement to green Salad Bowl, with an identical habit but with dark red leaves. The darkest red oak leaf variety we carry. Red Salad Bowl is commonly found in standard salad mixes but can also be used for loose leaf heads. Matures early and is very slow to bolt. Grows well in all seasons but color is best in cooler weather. Has shown field tolerance to fall mildews.
2591 Oscarde
green oak leaf
29 days baby, 55 full size
DM (races 1-16, 19, 21)
Golden-red, softly lobed oak leaf used in salad mixes or for full size leaf lettuce. Higher disease resistance than Red Salad Bowl and Red Oak Leaf with a rounder leaf shape, softer lobes and speckled leaf centers. Open heads are compact and packed full. Grow in cool seasons as Oscarde has a tendency to bolt in the long days of summer.
APH, DM (races 1-26) MTO-30
Dark green oak leaf for baby leaf production with full Downy Mildew resistance. Nicely serrated, thick green leaves stand up straight and have a very small leaf attachment. Bolsachica is now part of the High Mowing DMR Mix, adding more texture to the greens while maintaining a deep green tone.
2558 Tango
28 days baby
MTO-10
Standard baby leaf variety for salad mixes that defines this type. Deeply lobed and frilly, similar to endive with a light pale-green color, oak leaf shape and lofty texture. Makes a small, compact head. Harvest early as Tango has a tendency to bolt quickly.
LETTUCE
2599 Red Salad Bowl
2549 Gaviota 28 days baby DM (races 1-27) MTO-30
An improved tango-type for baby leaf production with excellent Downy Mildew resistance. Fast growing with excellent uniformity. Semi-erect growth habit aids ease of cutting at baby leaf stage. Not recommended for full size production. Finely serrated leaves are deeply lobed and ruffled, making a great contrast to green leaf and romaine varieties in a mix, which adding a good amount of loft.
2598 Red Oak Leaf
2598 Red Oak Leaf
2549 Gaviota
30 days baby, 60 full size DM, TB, LD
Burgundy oak leaf similar to Red Salad Bowl but with a more golden sheen, rounder oaky shape and larger lobes. Forms a larger and more packed full-size lettuce than Oscarde. Perfect for teenage heads or baby leaf production. Maintains a mild flavor all season long, when other reds become bitter. Shows excellent field tolerance to common fall mildews in the Northeast. Pete Johnson of Pete’s Greens in Craftsbury, VT, prefers Red Oak Leaf for his late season mixes due to its field resistance to late season disease and its attractive red color when light levels are decreasing. 2591 Oscarde
2558 Tango
LETTUCE VARIETY TRIALS at HARMONY VALLEY FARM Harmony Valley Farm is a certified organic CSA in Viroqua, Wisconsin operated by Richard de Wilde and Andrea Yoder. They deliver a diverse array of food, with an emphasis on salad greens, throughout Wisconsin every week from May to December. They also partner with other producers to provide fruit, cheese, and coffee to the 1500+ families in their CSA. They are great HMS customers and we always learn a lot when we talk with them. ach year, Andrea and Richard choose a few E new varieties of lettuce to trial, with the goal of offering head lettuce and salad greens
year round. They rely on seed companies to help them decide which varieties to try - since varieties are routinely replaced with new or improved ones, growing the same ones from year to year isn’t always an option. When a variety is about to be discontinued, Andrea orders a few new ones as replacements. These are trialed side by side in the field for comparison.
Harmony Valley Farm owners Richard de Wilde and Andrea Yoder. Photo Credit: Harmony Valley Farm
Lettuce growing in the field at Harmony Valley Farm. Photo Credit: Harmony Valley Farm
As Andrea says, “We grow head lettuce primarily for our CSA boxes, so we’re looking for varieties that are smaller in size and will be appropriate in the box…consistency is the greatest appeal to our customers. They hate it when we hit the midsummer gap when salad mix just doesn’t do well.” Andrea looks for lettuces that do well in the heat of summer, resist mildew during the wet spring and fall months, and display even growth. She also looks for textured leaves with bright colors that yield a lofty, attractive mix. She records factors like flavor, color, and storage ability, while Richard evaluates field conditions like germination, growth rates, and disease resistance. According to Andrea,
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record keeping is paramount. Some varieties are trialed at several different times during the season to evaluate their performance, and on a large scale - up to 1000 bed feet for a head lettuce trial. Without planting maps and good record keeping, the details would quickly become overwhelming. Andrea’s advice? “Observation…Write down as much information as you can. Also, it has been a huge help…to establish and develop really positive, strong working relationships with our main seed companies. The seed companies have the inside scoop about what’s happening in the seed world… sometimes they can steer us to a few varieties that will be most suited for our location and needs.” So what varieties have come out on top? According to Andrea, “The mini head lettuces have been a great addition to our CSA program over the past several years and work really well in our boxes.” ‘Breen’ is among their most successful mini head lettuces. This year they trialed ‘Gaviota’ for baby leaf production, and according to Andrea this variety has “good disease resistance, beautiful leaf shape, color and texture, and is yielding well definitely a keeper!” 42
NEW
2540 Regal Oak
2565 Emerald Oak
21 days baby, 50 full size
LETTUCE
TB, DTM-for full sized head
A gorgeous oak leaf with a distinctive leaf shape, Regal Oak is an excellent all season variety with notably strong bolt resistance. Bright emerald green leaves are deeply lobed with pointed tips. This variety grows with an open – almost splayed – architecture, flat and low to the ground. Excellent for baby leaf, teenage or small full-size heads. As a baby leaf, the unique leaf shape and deep green tone of this variety add a nice component to a mix. One of our California growers praises this variety for good resistance to tip burn, powdery mildew, and bacterial leaf spot. A true crowning glory of a lettuce!
2622 Ocate
60 days full size
TB
42 days full size
DM (1-21, 23-26, 28), LMV
Lovely pale green oak leaf lettuce with strong disease resistance. Ocate’s attractive, compact shape compares favorably to Panisse. Very pretty heads of loosely lobed, buttery leaves are slow to bolt and not susceptible to tipburn.
Its crisp, buttery heart and sweet flavor make Emerald Oak a favorite. Rounded oak shaped leaves are thick and tighten to form dense heads. Dark green spinach color is vibrant and striking. Appears to be a cross between Blushed Butter Oak and Deer Tongue, taking the best from both. An original release from breeder Frank Morton and an all-around favorite in our trials. Shows field resistance to Tip Burn.
red romaine
2571 Spock
28 days baby
DM (races 1-16, 19, 21, 23)
A disease resistant red romaine for salad mix. Dark red leaves have a narrow leaf attachment and are bright green in the centers. Brighter red than Rouge d’Hiver, and similar to Galactic with a narrow leaf. A top notch selection for our Yankee Hardy Lettuce Mix due to its resistance to Downy Mildew. Not recommended for full size heads.
2623 Rhazes
42 days full size
DM (races 1, 4-6, 13, 15, 17)
NEW
Eye-catching garnet red little gem romaine. Rhazes forms dense, compact mini-Romaine heads with solid lime green hearts. Inner leaf color provides stunning contrast to the deep burgundy of the outer leaves and leaf edges. An excellent lettuce for spring and fall productions, Rhazes overwintered in our winter high tunnel for early spring harvest of heart-winning heads. Pair with Spretnak green little gem for an eyecatching combination.
2570 Breen 21 days baby, 50 full size DM (races 1-16, 18-20, and 23-26) MTO-30
Mini red romaine with unique coloring and great disease package suitable for all seasons. A stand-out on all accounts with its burnished red color and pronounced pale green mid-rib and veining. Produces 8” compact heads or for use in baby leaf salad mix. Available as raw or pelleted seed.
2540 Regal Oak
2592 Outredgeous 30 days baby, 55 full size MTO-10
Out does all the reds. Outredgeous is so red that botany students didn’t recognize it as lettuce when they saw it in Frank Morton’s breeding nursery. A superb upright baby leaf variety that forms a loose head (teenage class) at maturity. Makes an outrageous red in your premium gourmet salad mix.
2582 Cimarron
21 baby, 60 full size
TB MTO-10
Large red romaine for early to late spring production. Cimmaron has golden red outer leaves and is bright green on the inside and averages 10-12” tall. It is more heat tolerant than most red romaines we have trialed but does not fill out as well in summer and late in season. Very tender and silky with soft leaves and crunchy stems, similar in flavor and texture to Jericho. An absolute favorite in our trials.
2600 Rouge d’ Hiver 28 days baby, 60 full size TB, LD
HEIRLOOM Commonly used as a baby leaf variety, but also makes a stunning full-size head. Color varies from a reddish-bronze to deep red on tips and dark green bases. As its name Red of Winter implies, this variety does particularly well in the cool conditions of the fall. Frost tolerant.
green romaine
2574 Defender
28 days baby
DM (1-16,19, 21, 23)
A disease resistant dark green romaine for salad mix. Defender has a similar growth rate to Parris Island, but is darker in color and more rounded in leaf shape; not as dark as Aerostar and with a wider leaf. A top notch selection for our Yankee Hardy Lettuce Mix due to its resistance to Downy Mildew. Not recommended for full size heads.
2581 Spretnak
45 days full size
DM(1, 4-21, 23-26) MTO-30
Very attractive mini romaine. Dark glossy green leaves are smooth and packed tight in dense rosettes with blanched tender hearts. Smaller than Tin Tin and Breen. Very heat tolerant but best early and late in season. This one has been a favorite in our trials.
2606 Aerostar
21 days baby, 55 full size
DM (1-23,25) MTO-30 2622 Ocate 2582 Cimarron
2600 Rouge d'Hiver
Midi-size dark green romaine with excellent disease resistance. Aerostar is a dual purpose variety that works well for medium size romaine heads or as a baby leaf. Dark green leaves are relatively smooth, heading up well all season long. Aerostar is one of the several varieties which make up our High Mowing Downy Mildew Resistant (DMR) Mix.
2543 Freckles
28 days baby, 55 full size
HEIRLOOM An unusual, bright green romaine with crimson splashes. Upright growth, early coloring, and crisp texture make this an excellent choice for both baby leaf and full-sized heads. Heat tolerant with a similar texture to Jericho or Pirat.
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2565 Emerald Oak
2623 Rhazes
2581 Spretnak
2570 Breen
2592 Outredgeous
2606 Aerostar
2543 Freckles
2596 Parris Island Cos
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2554 Australe 50 days, full size
LMV
Multi-purpose lettuce commonly used for baby leaf production because of a quick growth rate, but makes an excellent head. Upright, grey-green heads are 8-12” tall and have slightly savoyed leaves. Uniform and medium-slow to bolt. Tolerant to Tip Burn.
2559 Winter Density 28 baby, 55 full size
Heat and frost tolerant for an all season selection. Winter Density has dark green leaves and heads averaging 9-10” tall. Heads are tightly folded and rounded in when mature, sitting high on the stem. Texture is a cross between a butterhead and a romaine with good flavor throughout the season. Requires cool temperature for germination.
2587 Jericho
28 days baby, 57 full size TB, MTO-10
Heat tolerant for summer harvests. Bright green leaves, unique silky texture and sweet flavor even in the heat of the summer. Good selection for indoor or outdoor cultivation. Jericho has some tolerance to Powdery Mildew and Downy Mildew as well as excellent resistance to heat stress and Tip Burn.
2586 Green Towers
60 days full size
MTO-10
Dependable no matter what your growing conditions! Industry standard for high quality, full-bodied heads. The tall, dark green plants are suitable for all growers, but especially market and wholesale growers who need consistent quality. Heads average 10-12” tall. Widely adapted and tolerant to Corky Root. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
2580 Coastal Star 65 days full size CR, MTO-30
DM (races 1-25)
A midi-size butterhead lettuce with gorgeous color. Leaves are bright green tinged with bronze throughout. Compact heads are slightly upright; soft leaves like a butterhead but faintly more romaine in habit. Its upright habit might explain why Australe performed best against disease in our fall lettuce trials, or it might be due to its excellent resistance to downy mildew. Australe shows the best heading in the spring.
2555 Kweik 50 days full size DM, TB, LD
A kweik-heading, medium sized, lime-green butter type especially suited to cool season crops or unheated winter greenhouse culture. It has a strong tendency to bolt in the long days of summer. Kweik has shown field resistance to Downy Mildew, Tip Burn, and Sclerotinia Stem Rot.
2578 Mirlo 50 days, full size
HEIRLOOM Heat tolerant variety with notably superior flavor and texture. It has a well-blanched heart surrounded by red-tinged outer leaves. Pirat bested every other variety for taste and texture in our 2003 lettuce trials and also rates as one of the best butterheads in combined resistance to Downy Mildew, White Mold, Tip Burn, and Bacterial Head Rot.
2566 Roxy
60 days full size
DM (races 1-17, 19, 21, 23) MTO-30
High quality red butterhead for spring crops. Glossy, red leaves on the outside and big bright green heart on the inside. Roxy is a standard organic variety in Europe, and now available in the United States. Holds very well in the field and has good resistance to Tip Burn. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
iceberg
2624 Balfour 65 days full size
Bountifully large, pale green butterhead with excellent disease resistance. In our 2012 spring butterhead trials of 13 varieties, Mirlo, more than any other variety, screamed “Eat me!” Tender leaves have a luxurious buttery appearance and large, flat heads an especially soft and cloud-kissed look. Well-filled, dense heart. For its size, Mirlo is relatively early. Widely adapted but best performance in spring and summer. Very strong on internal tipburn.
Widely adapted crisphead lettuce, cabbage-like in shape and pale green to white in color. Balfour is a Salinas-type with a semi-upright base, nice rib and a strong frame. Though widely regarded as the nutritional poor-boy of the lettuce classes, nothing but an iceberg offers such a refreshingly watery crunch. And icebergs stay fresher, and keep longer, than most other lettuce varieties. Good bolt tolerance, resistance to downy mildew and to lettuce leaf aphids.
52 days full size
BR, TB MTO-10
Dark green butterhead for spring production. Optima is a thick-leaved Nancy type, consistently producing perfect, large, dense heads. Its velvety texture and creamy flavor are sure to be a hit in every salad. Shows field resistance to Downy Mildew, Lettuce Mosaic Virus and bolting. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
Heat tolerant romaine for spring or late summer harvests. Coastal Star is a dark green, tall romaine similar to Paris Island or Darkland Cos, but taller and darker. Sturdy heads with a firm rib down the center. Great for hearts or box pack. Available as raw and pelleted seed.
2562 Optima
2580 Coastal Star
2559 Winter Density
55 days full size
DM, TB, LD, BR
DM (races 1-27)
DM (races 1-28), LMV
2562 Optima
2597 Pirat
LETTUCE
butterhead/bibb
2596 Parris Island Cos
2554 Australe
2597 Pirat
2587 Jericho
2566 Roxy
2555 Kweik
2586 Green Towers
2578 Mirlo
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2624 Balfour
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LETTUCE,TAB BABY LEAF
Lettuce, Baby Leaf
2606 Aerostar
2574 Defender
2596 Parris Island Cos
2587 Jericho
2559 Winter Density
2550 Black Seeded Simpson
2563 Waldmann's
2549 Gaviota
2557 Lettony
2572 Bolsachica
2605 Regal Oak
2558 Tango
2543 Freckles Romaine
2604 Red Tide
2588 Antago
2590 Dark Lollo Rosso
2603 Blade
2598 Red Oak Leaf
2599 Red Salad Bowl
2591 Oscarde
2601 Red Sails
2593 Galactic
2571 Spock
2592 Outredgeous
2600 Rouge d'Hiver
2582 Cimarron
2621 Refugio
2570 Breen
PELLETED LETTUCE pelleted, sold by seed count
full/baby/both
100
1M
5M
25M
50M
2568P Bergam's Green Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$6.95/M
$5.25/M
$4.05/M
$3.60/M
2570P Breen Pelleted
Both
$6.20
$13.60/M
$11.60/M
$10.50/M
$9.50/M
2580P Coastal Star Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$6.95/M
$5.25/M
$4.05/M
$3.60/M
2586P Green Towers Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$4.30/M
$3.00/M
$2.40/M
$2.20/M
2564P Magenta Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$4.10/M
$2.80/M
$2.00/M
$1.95/M
2561P Nevada Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$4.10/M
$2.80/M
$2.00/M
$1.95/M
2594P New Red Fire Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$4.10/M
$2.80/M
$2.00/M
$1.95/M
2562P Optima Pelleted
Full
$2.75
$4.20/M
$2.85/M
$2.05/M
$2.00/M
Full
$6.20
$14.20/M
$11.60/M
$10.50/M
$9.50/M
Both
$2.75
$4.25/M
$2.90/M
$2.10/M
$2.05/M
2566P Roxy Pelleted 2563P Waldmann's Pelleted
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LETTUCE TAB raw seed, sold by weight
LETTUCE full/baby/both
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
Full
$2.75
$6.95
$10.15
$32.00
$88.00
$165.00/LB
2550 Black Seeded Simpson
Both
$2.75
$4.40
$6.40
$13.30
$32.00
$55.00/LB
$52.00/LB
2574 Defender
Baby
$2.75
$6.95
$10.15
$32.00
$88.00
$165.00/LB
$150.00/LB
2554 Australe
2565 Emerald Oak 2543 Freckles 2551 Green Star 2587 Jericho Romaine 2555 Kweik
5
lbs
$160.00/LB
Full
$2.75
$9.85
$24.65
$56.35
$178.75
$338.95/LB
Both
$2.75
$6.30
$9.45
$17.85
$49.35
$84.50/LB
Full
$2.75
$6.25
$9.75
$31.50
$62.00
$96.00/LB
$90.00/LB
Both
$2.75
$4.70
$10.20
$25.80
$73.50
$133.00/LB
$126.00/LB
$80.00/LB
Full
$2.75
$9.90
$24.75
$51.95
$162.10
2590 Lollo Rossa
Baby
$2.75
$5.00
$8.50
$26.00
$72.00
$135.00/LB
$128.00/LB
2592 Outredgeous
Both
$2.75
$3.95
$6.95
$26.25
$70.00
$130.00/LB
$125.00/LB
2596 Parris Island Cos
Both
$2.75
$4.40
$6.40
$16.00
$26.00
$42.00/LB
$38.00/LB
2597 Pirat Butterhead
Full
$2.75
$7.95
$11.00
$39.45
$140.85
$255.60/LB
2598 Red Oakleaf
Both
$2.75
$4.25
$6.00
$13.20
$32.00
$46.30/LB
$42.00/LB
2601 Red Sails
Both
$2.75
$4.75
$7.00
$18.00
$46.00
$79.00/LB
$75.00/LB
2599 Red Salad Bowl
Both
$2.75
$6.15
$8.85
$12.60
$30.00
$49.35/LB
$41.30/LB
2540 Regal Oak
Both
$2.75
$6.15
$8.85
$12.60
$30.00
$49.35/LB
$41.30/LB
2600 Rouge D'Hiver
Both
$2.75
$7.55
$9.45
$16.85
$35.75
$67.40/LB
$60.65/LB
2605 Salad Bowl
Baby
$2.75
$4.20
$6.40
$13.30
$32.00
$55.00/LB
$52.00/LB
2571 Spock
Baby
$2.75
$6.95
$10.15
$32.00
$88.00
$165.00/LB
$160.00/LB
2558 Tango
Baby
$2.75
$3.95
$6.50
$19.00
$65.00
$120.00/LB
$98.00/LB
2608 Vulcan
Full
$2.75
$4.75
$10.25
$25.60
$72.00
$135.00/LB
$130.00/LB
2563 Waldmann's
Both
$2.75
$4.50
$12.00
$30.00
$67.20
$135.00/LB
$125.00/LB
2559 Winter Density
Both
$2.75
$6.25
$9.75
$22.00
$52.00
$100.00/LB
$90.00/LB
raw seed, sold by seed count
full/baby/both
500
5M
25M
50M
100M
500M
2606 Aerostar
Both
$2.75
$1.75/M
$1.35/M
$1.25/M
$1.20/M
$1.15/M
2588 Antago
Both
$2.75
$1.20/M
$0.90/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
2624 Balfour
Full
$5.95
$9.40/M
$8.00/M
$7.50/M
$7.00/M
$6.75/M
2603 Blade
Baby
$2.75
$1.75/M
$1.35/M
$1.25/M
$1.20/M
$1.15/M
2572 Bolsachica
Baby
$2.75
$1.25/M
$0.95/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
2570 Breen
Both
$8.00
$10.50/M
$10.00/M
$9.00/M
$8.40/M
$7.40/M
Full
$2.75
$1.20/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
$0.55/M
2582 Cimarron 2580 Coastal Star
Full
$6.30
$4.15/M
$3.50/M
$3.20/M
$3.00/M
$2.85/M
2593 Galactic
Baby
$2.75
$1.10/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
$0.50/M
2549 Gaviota
Baby
$2.75
$1.65/M
$1.30/M
$1.20/M
$1.15/M
$1.05/M
Full
$2.75
$1.10/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
$0.50/M
2586 Green Towers 2557 Lettony
Both
$2.75
$1.70/M
$1.40/M
$1.30/M
$1.20/M
$1.10/M
2575 Lovelock
Full
$8.90
$13.35/M
$11.25/M
$10.15/M
$9.00/M
$7.90/M
2564 Magenta
Full
$2.75
$1.10/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
$0.50/M
2578 Mirlo
Full
$5.95
$9.40/M
$8.00/M
$7.50/M
$7.00/M
$6.75/M
2561 Nevada
Full
$2.75
$1.60/M
$1.30/M
$1.15/M
$1.05/M
$1.00/M
2594 New Red Fire
Full
$2.75
$1.20/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.60/M
$0.50/M
2622 Ocate
Full
$5.95
$9.40/M
$8.00/M
$7.50/M
$7.00/M
$6.75/M
2562 Optima
Full
$2.75
$1.20/M
$0.90/M
$0.80/M
$0.60/M
$0.50/M
2591 Oscarde
Both
$4.95
$3.60/M
$3.50/M
$3.30/M
$3.10/M
$3.00/M
2604 Red Tide
Both
$2.75
$1.40/M
$1.15/M
$1.10/M
$1.05/M
$0.85/M
2621 Refugio
Baby
$5.95
$1.70/M
$1.30/M
$1.20/M
$1.15/M
$1.10/M
2623 Rhazes
Full
$5.95
$9.40/M
$8.00/M
$7.50/M
$7.00/M
$6.75/M
2566 Roxy
Full
$8.00
$10.50/M
$10.00/M
$9.00/M
$8.40/M
$7.40/M
2581 Spretnak
Full
$8.30
$12.50/M
$10.50/M
$9.50/M
$8.40/M
$7.40/M
2567 Two Star
Full
$2.75
$1.80/M
$1.50/M
$1.30/M
$1.10/M
$0.90/M
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Melons Cucumis melo
cantaloupe / muskmelon
2630 PMR Delicious 51
75 days
FW (race 1), PM
Our first melon every season. Delicious 51 ripens quickly, resulting in heavy yields of top quality melons that stand up to many hybrids in its class. Excellent resistance to Powdery Mildew makes this a sure bet every season. Juicy, sweet flesh is dark orange and aromatic. Fruits average 2-3 lbs, and are netted with slight ribbing. Skin is not as thick as modern hybrids but holds well for the market and in the fridge. Early maturing Italian netted cantaloupe with excellent sweetness.
2632 Magnifienza F1 Hybrid 78 days
FW (race 1, 2)
Katie at Humble Rain Farm appreciates the fragrance of melons. MELON PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplants; add 10-14 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/2", Plant spacing: 12-18", Row spacing: 6' centers. CULTURAL INFO: Melons are warm season tender annuals that require fertile soils with lots of organic matter, moisture and full sun. Direct seed 1-2 weeks following last frost date or sow seed indoors four weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 75-85°F. Harden off by reducing temperature and water. Plant outdoors when all danger of frost has passed. Plastic mulch and floating row cover are useful in cool climates. Harvesting melons can be tricky. In general: Muskmelons slip from the vine; Charentais can be cut at half or full slip; Galias slip from the vine and turn bright yellow. Ripe melons usually keep up to four weeks in cold storage. DISEASE & PESTS: Melons are particularly susceptible to leaf blights that can be controlled by use of diseasefree seed, fungicidal sprays and crop rotations. Fruit rot is common under wet conditions, and can be checked by fungicidal sprays. Striped cucumber beetles cause feeding damage to the leaves and larvae feed on roots. They often transmit bacterial wilt season to season. Row covers can provide protection, but must be removed during flowering to allow pollination. RESISTANCE KEY: PM-Powdery Mildew, FWFusarium Wilt (races indicated if known), R-Rust SEED SPECS: 1,000-1,250 seeds/oz (1,125 avg);16-20M seeds/lb (18M avg). Seeding rate: 4,840 plants/acre (5, 325 seeds/acre,~4.75 oz), transplanting singles at 18” plant spacing on 6’ center beds. M=1,000
Magnifienza is a Tuscan-type melon with bright orange flesh and consistently high Brix ratings of 13 to 15. Slightly oval fruit has green ribbing that turns bright yellow along its edge to indicate ripeness. We tasted over 35 varieties of melons in our 2012 trials and Magnifienza was among the best. Delicious flavor, juicy texture and attractive fruit makes this a must-grow melon! Fruits weigh around 3 lbs.
2665 Rocky Ford
80 days
R
HEIRLOOM Prolific yields of petite melons for home or market. Rocky Ford is a muskmelon that looks like a cantaloupe but reveals a juicy green flesh inside that is sugary sweet and delicious. Melons average 1-2 lbs each with a heavy net and slight ribbing when mature. For best quality, harvest at full-slip. A good keeper. Developed in 1881 out of a chance seedling from the variety Nutmeg. Vines are highly Rust resistant.
2638 Hale’s Best
86 days
HEIRLOOM Heavy producer of oval-shaped muskmelons averaging 4-5 lbs each. Melons are heavily netted and slightly ribbed with juicy salmon flesh. This great variety has stood the test of time and is still loved by many for its old-fashioned melon flavor. Skin is thinner than most modern hybrids and does not hold up well to shipping. Good resistance to Powdery Mildew, and resistant to drought.
specialty
2648 Arava F1 Hybrid
77 days
PM
GALIA This green-fleshed tropical melon is deliriously aromatic, sweet and crisp. Arava is a reliable producer year after year in High Mowing’s trials and one of our staff favorites. Galia melons were developed by crossing a honeydew to a cantaloupe, resulting in a perfectly round melon with smooth, netted skin that turns yellow when ripe. Medium-size melons average 2-3 lbs.
2642 Natal F1 Hybrid 78 days FW (races 0, 2), PM
CANARY A melon to make your heart sing! Very pretty melons are oblong with smooth, bright yellow skin. Crisp flesh is very pale green to white in color. Texture is best when it still has a slight bit of crunch, like an apple. Flavor is pleasantly sweet, infused with hints of bubble gum or cotton candy. Harvest when skin is yellow but before it takes on a brighter, more golden hue – the sugars are more concentrated when slightly under-ripe. Fruit size is approximately 7-9” long by 4-5” width and weighs 3 – 5 lbs.
2666 Caribbean Gold F1 Hybrid 80 days
FW (races 0,1,2), PM
Quality, modern cantaloupe with good disease resistance and sweet flavor. Year after year we trial cantaloupe melons and hope they will ripen here in Northern Vermont. Caribbean Gold has not only produced good yields but has been a standout for quality for the past few years. Plants are female, resulting in higher fruit set and yields. Fruit is uniform with round to oval shape and dense netting. Flesh is deep orange with a small seed cavity. Sweet and aromatic flavor with a brix rating of 15. Highly resistant to cracking. Pollinator variety included.
2638 Hale’s Best
2648 Arava F1
2642 Natal F1 2632 Magnifienza F1
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2666 Caribbean Gold F1
2652 Emerald Gem
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2652 Emerald Gem
80 days
2655 Sivan F1 Hybrid
MELONS TAB/ OKRA
SPECIALTY “Luscious beyond description” was W. Atlee Burpee’s review, released in 1886. It’s received with the same amount of enthusiasm today. A heavy producer of 2-3 lb fruits with dark-green, slightly netted skin. The sweet and juicy orange flesh has a rich, musky flavor. Short harvest window; collect melons when skin becomes netted and fruits slip from the vine. A must-have for the true melon connoisseur! 2641 Rona F1
82 days PM
CHARENTAIS Reliable fruit set; excellent resistance to Powdery Mildew. A huge hit in our trials every year. Small round melons with smooth, heavily netted skin. Fruits average 1.5-2 lbs. Deep orange, finegrained flesh and superior sugary flavor. An excellent melon for market, wholesale or the garden. Harvest at half-slip and ripen for three days at 70°F, then chill.
2655 Sivan F1
2641 Rona F1 Hybrid 82 days
FW (races 0, 1, 2), PM
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2653 Haogen
MELONS 1/32 oz
1/4 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
$2.75
$8.20
$18.65
$37.30
$113.20/LB
$7.40
$13.70
$28.40
$93.50/LB
$9.30
$16.80
$51.50
$115.50/LB
$16.80
$51.50
$115.50/LB
$8.40
$21.00
$63.00/LB
50
250
1M
5M
$2.75
$6.00
$10.00
$38.00/M
$33.00/M
2666 Caribbean Gold F1
$9.40
$20.00
$60.90
$204.80/M
$174.00/M
2632 Magnifienza F1
$9.40
$20.00
$60.90
$204.80/M
$174.00/M
2642 Natal F1
$9.40
$20.00
$60.90
$204.80/M
$174.00/M
2641 Rona F1
$2.75
$7.25
$18.20
$54.00/M
$50.00/M
2655 Sivan F1
$2.75
$9.20
$17.00
$43.30/M
$40.00/M
2652 Emerald Gem
GALIA Sweet, aromatic flavor in a green-flesh melon. Rona is a round, netted melon ranging from 3.5 to 5.5 lbs. Larger fruit size than Arava, but similar flavor and soft, juicy texture. Skin behind netting turns from green to yellow when ripe.
2638 Hale's Best
$2.75
2653 Haogen
$2.75
2630 PMR Delicious 51
$2.75
$9.30
2653 Haogen
2665 Rocky Ford
hybrid, sold by seed count
$2.75
$4.40
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2648 Arava F1
85 days
GALIA Early maturing, green-fleshed melon with a unique look and pleasant flavor that is a refreshing, honeyed treat. Flesh is smooth and juicy with a relatively thin, smooth rind. Melons average 2-3 lbs each. Short harvest window; collect melons when skin becomes yellow with green ribbing.
Okra Abelmoschus esculentus
2668 Clemson Spineless 80 55 days
This improved variety is more productive and earlier than its 1939 All American Selection winning predecessor, Clemson Spineless. It is best known for its lack of spines, which can be irritating to the skin, and for its beautiful emerald pods. Pods are best harvested at 3-4” and can become tough at larger sizes. Plants can reach 3-4’ in height and have an open habit, making harvesting very easy.
2667 Burgundy 65 days
Red-podded okra is not just for the South anymore! Red Burgundy has performed well in our trials in northern Vermont as well as in other northern locations. In general the reds are not as productive as the greens, but Red Burgundy is the most productive of all the reds. Pods can become 6-8” long and remain tender. Plants have beautiful red stems and red veining through dark green leaves, making them ornamental as well.
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2667 Burgundy
2668 Clemson Spineless 80
OKRA 1/16 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lb
2667 Burgundy
$2.75
$3.90
$13.10
$23.10/LB
$18.90/LB
2668 Clemson Spineless 80
$2.75
$3.90
$13.10
$23.10/LB
$18.90/LB
OKRA PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplant. Seeding depth: ¼-1/2”, Direct seeding: 6 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 6-12”, Row spacing: 2-3’. CULTURAL INFO: Okra is a warm season annual. It prefers rich soils that are well-drained. Plants are fairly drought and heat resistant. Start seedlings indoors 4-6 weeks before planting date. Optimal germination temperature is 80-90°F. Transplant after danger of frost has passed. Pollination may be poor when temperatures fluctuate above 90°F or below 55°F. Pick fruits when 3-4” long and when they snap from the plant. Store at 45-50°F and a relative humidity of 85-95%. DISEASE & PESTS: Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) and Verticilium wilt (Verticillium albo-atrum) are the most common diseases that affect okra. Powdery mildew, Cercospora leaf spot and other common fungal disease can infect stems, leaves and pods. Diseases can be best avoided by crop rotations, adequate spacing to promote plant dryness; avoid working in fields when wet. Okra is very susceptible to root-knot nematodes. Do not plant in areas where nematode pressure is high. Major insect pests include whiteflies, aphids, and corn earworm. SEED SPECS: 6,500-8,000 seeds/lb (7,250 avg). Seeding rate: 14,520 plants/acre (~2 lb/acre), using 12” plant spacing, 3’ row spacing. M=1,000.
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CULTIVATING KNOWLEDGE OUR VALUES At High Mowing Organic Seeds, we believe in re-imagining what our world can be like. We believe in a hopeful and inspired view of the future based on “healthy soils, genetically diverse agricultural ecosystems and ultimately healthy people and communities”. Every day that we are in business, we are growing; working to provide an essential component in the re-building of our healthy food systems: the seeds. (Quote excerpted from the Safe Seed Pledge, full text on page 1)
WORKSHOPS AND TOURS AT HIGH MOWING SEEDS At home in Vermont our farm and warehouse provide constant opportunities for tours, conferences, workshops, and events like our Annual Spring Social and Kingdom Farm & Field Days. We have had more than 1,000 people visit us this year to learn about sustainable agriculture practices, seed saving, food system development, and much more. There’s always something interesting going on here! Visit our website and Facebook page for upcoming events and workshops! Photos from left to right: High Mowing breeder, Dr. Jodi Lew-Smith, inspects cabbage seeds at a workshop; Tom Stearns discusses corn pollination at a seed saving workshop
ORGANIC SEED INDUSTRY EDUCATION Seeds matter a lot. We believe that a thriving organic seed industry plays an essential role in our food future and we are committed to providing leadership and vision in this arena. This summer in Mount Vernon, Washington we hosted a day-long Organic Seed & Breeding Field School as part of the 2nd Annual Student Organic Seed Symposium. This event brought together new and established organic seed growers, graduate students, and professors from all over the country to learn organic breeding techniques and seed production practices. Photos from left to right: Organic seed breeders and producers discuss tomato breeding techniques; Hand-pollination of barley at the Organic Seed & Breeding Field School
WHAT MOTIVATES US…
We are farmers and gardeners who love good food and have come together at High Mowing Seeds to pursue work we love that makes a difference!
If I were to win the lottery today, I would still work here tomorrow. Best place to work ever! We are providing a safe and healthy food supply for the present and the future. - Jon, Fulfillment Crew
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The very first time I went out to harvest seeds, I was hooked. One of the best parts of my job is sharing the knowledge I have gained over the years about seed varieties and production. - Brigitte, Marketing Assistant
Nothing satisfies me more than growing seeds that are grown all over country and when nurtured, feed all levels of community. Seeds provide everyone entry into the beauty of agriculture. - Nels, Sales Associate/Seed Production Crew
Ever since my Grandmother gave me organic gardening magazines in 1971, I’ve been passionate about organic growing. I love being part of a company that is striving to do something positive and healthy! - Kerri, Sales Associate
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ENGAGING COMMUNITIES SEED DONATIONS In the past year we have donated 54,000 packets of seeds to schools, communities and farmer training programs. Many of these - 11,000 packets - went to FoodCorps, a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching kids about healthy food by building school gardens and sourcing quality local food for school cafeterias. Our seeds are now in the hands of the food system leaders of tomorrow - they will grow in 300 school gardens in 15 states. For more information about FoodCorps visit www.foodcorps.org
Photos from left to right: The Grateful Garden in Chester, VT received High Mowing seeds through the Vermont Community Garden Network in 2013 (Photo Credit: VCGN); FoodCorps service members Kyle Plummer and Nicki Jiminez get their hands dirty in training (Photo Credit: FoodCorps); Ester Minani of the New Farms for New Americans training program in Burlington, VT (Photo Credit: VCGN)
PRODUCE DONATIONS Each season High Mowing donates thousands of pounds of produce. In 2012, the VT Foodbank gleaned over 15,000 lbs of produce from our fields, making up 20% of all the Vermont-grown produce they distributed last year. The 2013 season brought local nonprofit Salvation Farms as well, with a crew of inmates from a nearby prison, who gleaned over 6,800 lbs of winter squash and 460 lbs of peppers. Volunteers processed the produce and distributed it to organizations serving those in need - a total of 15,152 lbs of vegetables so far this year! For more information about Salvation Farms visit www.ourfarmsourfood.org Photo at right: High Mowing Fulfillment Manager Tony Risitano volunteers with Salvation Farms packaging peppers
I work here because of our social consciousness and sense of responsibility to our customers, and because of our desire to impact our community in a positive and constructive manner. - Patrick, IT Manager
I like working here because all the work is done by farmers, for farmers. We provide seeds that meet the standards of commercial growers because so many of us are commercial growers! - Mel, Seed Testing Specialist
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Onions Allium cepa. 2682 Gladstone 110 days
Perfect fresh market white onion for the northern grower and gardener. Dark green, erect foliage makes it great for bunching. Medium to large sized bulbs resist greening and are mildly sweet with very firm flesh. In good conditions bulbs will be 4-5”. Moderate storage potential; has better storage in southern regions where it is not subject to smudge. Intermediate day onion.
2680 Walla Walla 110 days
Reselection of the famous Walla Walla Spanish onion with increased uniformity and disease resistance. Light brown skin with white flesh that is very mild and sweet. Large round bulbs average 6” in diameter. The 2010 crop in our trials was unbelievable, holding out against disease far longer than other openpollinated varieties. Plants are very upright and necks dry down nicely. A major improvement for this type of onion. Intermediate day onion. Jess, Gwenael, and Taylor harvesting bunching onions from our trials field. ONION PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity from direct seeding, subtract 1-2 weeks if transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/8-1/4”, Direct seeding: 20 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 2-6”, Row spacing: 18-30”. CULTURAL INFO: Onions are cool season biennials dependent on day length for bulb production. Short-day onions start forming bulbs with 11-12 hours of daylight, long-day onions need 14-16 hours, intermediate-day onions fall in between. Plants are started in late summer and over-wintered in mild climates. Start transplants indoors 8-12 weeks before last frost. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 75-85°F. When seedlings reach 5", trim to 1" to increase girth. Onions compete poorly with weeds and uniform water is important. Sweet and red onions can be harvested after bulb development. Storage onions can be harvested after tops dry up and flop over. Pull bulbs from ground and cure for 3-5 days in the field if weather is dry or indoors for 2 weeks at 75-80°F and 80% relative humidity. Store at 33-35°F at 65-70% relative humidity. DISEASE & PESTS: Botrytis Leaf Blight (Botrytis squamosa and Botrytis cinerea) develops as small lesions on the leaf. The fungus persists in the soil and on crop residues. Protectant fungicides are applied in advance when cool, wet conditions are expected. Purple Blotch (Alternaria porri and Alternaria alternata) appears as elongated purple lesions that turn silvery over time. Best prevention methods are to practice good sanitation and crop rotation with non-host plants. Control measures are similar to those for Botrytis Blight and Downy Mildew. RESISTANCE KEY: (FW) Fusarium, (PR) Pink Root. SEED SPECS: 6-8M seeds/oz (7M avg), 95-125M seeds/lb (110M avg). Seeding rate: 22M seeds/1000’ (~3 oz/1,000’), 384M seeds/acre (~3.5 lbs/acre), using ~20 seeds/ft, 30” row spacing. M=1,000, MM=1,000,000
2682 Gladstone
yellow onions
2671 Yellow Cipollini 80 days
Flattened saucer-shape yellow onion with exceptional flavor. This traditional Italian variety has a pungent, sharp flavor that mellows with cooking. Great shape for grilling and roasting. Small bulbs measure 3-4” across and weigh up to 12 oz. Cipollinis don’t store well, but these little buttons are so delicious that you won’t need them to!
2691 Gabriella F1 Hybrid 100 days
Fresh market, Grano–type globe onion. Gabriella is a mid-season, short day onion suited to Southern growing regions. Has yellow/brown skin, attractive globe shape, and large uniform bulbs which are very mild to sweet. A high yielding variety, resistant to bolting. Good general intermediate resistances against leaf diseases. Short day onion.
ONIONS TAB
sweet
2684 Cortland F1 Hybrid 105 days
From the breeders of Copra and Prince, this yellow storage onion is considered an improvement based on its wider adaptability and storage life. Thick copper skin, fine necks, and round shape. Uniform size makes grading easy. Tolerant to Fusarium and Pink Root. Quickly becoming a standard yellow keeper for organic growers everywhere. We’ve been very impressed with Cortland under many conditions. Long day onion.
2677 Sedona F1 Hybrid 108 days
Spanish globe variety produces large bulbs with attractive rosy-brown skins. A stand-out in our trial for several years, Sedona is noted for high yields and excellent storage ability. This variety performs well in the Northeast, and also has excellent tolerance for hot weather. Good tolerance to thrips and Pink Root. Long day onion.
2691 Gabriella F1
2680 Walla Walla
2684 Cortland F1
2671 Yellow Cipollini
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2675 Calibra F1 Hybrid
110 days
NEW
2689 Cabernet F1 Hybrid
A Spanish cross that yields an excellent keeper with a sweet and mild flavor that sweetens in storage. Calibra showed superior quality and flavor in March, after a full season of storage. Sweet like Candy but not as juicy with a smaller size more suitable for storage. Thin necks dry down well, producing hard globes here in northern Vermont. Onions are round with a slight shoulder and attractive reddish skins. Long term storage ability. Long day onion.
105 days
2692 Talon F1 Hybrid 110 days
2674 Rossa di Milano
Globe round storage onions with pretty golden outer skin and beautiful clean white interior. Stunning, rock-hard bulbs are uniformly sized at 3.5-4” in diameter. In 2012, we got a great stand of Talon in our trials, where the tops remained as good as or better than Yankee, which is noted for its downy mildew tolerance. Long to intermediate day.
2678 Dakota Tears 112 days
Medium-size yellow storage onion; produces round bulbs up to 1 lb each. Skins are very attractive with a reddish/gold tinting. Dakota Tears has been continuously selected for vigor, size, storability, disease and insect resistance. A great open-pollinated variety from breeder David Podoll, Dakota Tears was honored as one of Organic Gardening magazine’s ten outstanding varieties in their 2010 trials. Long day onion.
red onions
2685 Red Cipollini 85 days
A lovely, rosy companion to Yellow Cipollini. Red Cipollini is up to 3-4” in diameter with a flattened coin shape. Crisp white interior is wrapped with bright red-purple skin. Excellent sweet onion flavor for grilling and roasting.
The earliest storage onion in our trials with yields of lovely burgundy bulbs, medium-sized and very uniform. Cabernet has shown broad adaptability in eastern and western states for both earliness and good size; in our 2013 northeast onion trials it finished at least 10 days earlier than other varieties. Very nice internal color, with attractive red rings. Recommended for mid-term storage (4-6 months). Late intermediate day.
110 days
Specialty onion with a sweet flavor, good production and storage ability. The moment we saw it in our trials, with high shoulders and shimmering pink skins, it stole our hearts. Onions average 4” wide with a rounded, tapering heart shape. Plants are very productive and store well. A standout for openpollinated onions. Long to intermediate day onion.
2688 Red Baron
2687 Red Wing F1 Hybrid
118 days
The ultimate sandwich onion! Dark purple glossy skin with an interior ring that continues to develop during storage. Deeper purple than Red Bull, with a rounder shape. Uniform, large, round globes average 3-4”. Very hard bulbs are an indication of its excellent storage ability. Long day onion.
shallots
2679 Conservor F1 Hybrid
100 days
Tear-drop shaped shallot with pale pink flesh and rosy pink-brown skin that is easy to peel. Conservor has great flavor and excellent storage life. Compared to Ambition, Conservor has greater yield potential and is less blocky in shape, making it more similar to traditional French shallots. Bulbs are 2-3” long and flavorful. High percentage of large, single bulbs.
115 days
Dual purpose onion for medium sized bulb onions or purple skinned bunching onions. Deep red outer skin and beautiful inner rings of royal purple with good color throughout. For bunching, harvest at 12-15” tall just before the bulb begins to swell, or harvest for fresh eating bulbs. Long day onion. (See photos for both bunching and mature bulb stages.)
2676 Red Bull F1 Hybrid
118 days
Deep red color and excellent storage ability. Compared to Red Wing, Red Bull is slightly more elongated in shape, and has the potential to be slightly smaller at 2.5 to 4” in diameter. Vivid red color permeates the interior rings and a smaller neck size makes this variety less susceptible to disease. Although widely versatile, Red Bull is best grown from transplants in northern regions with a shorter growing season. Long day onion.
2688 Red Baron
2685 Red Cipollini 2675 Calibra F1
2676 Red Bull F1
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2689 Cabernet F1
2687 Red Wing F1
2674 Rossa di Milano
2679 Conservor F1
2692 Talon F1
2678 Dakota Tears
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Allium fistulosum–Bunching onions are hardy
perennials that are grown as annuals or overwintered for early spring harvests. Direct sow seeds as soon as soil can be worked or start seedlings indoors in flats or plug trays. Planting depth: 1/4-1/2", Direct seeding: ~50 seeds/ft, in 2-3” wide bands, Row spacing: 12-18". Seeds are slow to germinate taking 14-20 days to start growth. It is important to keep them well cultivated so that the weeds do not take over. Hill stalks to promote elongation and blanching. Harvest when desired. Store washed onions at near freezing temperatures. SEED SPECS: 180-215M seeds/lb (200M avg). M=1,000
2700 Alto Leek 60 days
See Leeks, p. 39.
2670 Evergreen Hardy
65 days
Winter hardy Welsh onion. Reliably over-winters, even here in northern Vermont where temperatures can reach -30°F. May be sown all season long or overwinter for a spring treat. Divide clumps in second year to produce a new crop. Can be grown like an annual or allowed to develop into a dense patch.
2672 Parade
ONIONS
bunching onions / scallions
70 days
Parade bunching onion knocked our socks off in our 2006 trials! We’ve never seen such a uniform, upright bunching onion, not a single leaf leaning over. The rows are simply gorgeous! Dark green and vigorous with no bulbing at all, making cleaning stalks easy and quick. Parade has a nice, mild onion flavor.
NEW
2672 Parade
2670 Evergreen Hardy
2700 Alto Leek
2688 Red Baron
2688 Red Baron 65 days
See Red Onions, p. 53. NEW
2669 Pride F1 Hybrid 62 days
FW, PR
For early yields of fresh alliums, Pride leads the pack. This sister variety to Parade bunching onion is similar in its flawless appearance, perfect size uniformity and upright growth habit, but produces a slightly larger shaft about a week earlier and has been improved for easier peeling of the outer leaves. Vibrant green leaves atop glowing white, straight, slender bulbs make Pride an exceptionally attractive choice. 2669 Pride F1
open-pollinated, sold by weight 2678 Dakota Tears
ONIONS 1/64 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
$2.75
$6.50
$15.00
$46.00
$126.00
$194.00/LB
2670 Evergreen Hardy Bunching
$2.75
$5.80
$8.10
$20.00
$72.50
$126.00/LB
2685 Red Cipollini
$2.75
$6.00
$14.00
$44.00
$125.00
$190.00/LB
2674 Rossa di Milano
$2.75
$6.60
$18.00
$52.00
$165.00
$300.00/LB
2680 Walla Walla
$2.75
$6.30
$16.00
$50.00
$160.00
$260.00/LB
2671 Yellow Cipollini Cippolini
$2.75
$6.00
$14.00
$44.00
$125.00
$190.00/LB
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2679 Conservor 2682 Gladstone Shallot
$3.60 $6.75
$26.65/M $5.35/M
$22.55/M $4.80/M
$18.95/M $4.60/M
$16.60/M $4.10/M
$3.90/M $16.15
$3.60 100
$5.20/M 1M
$4.70/M 5M
$4.50/M 25M
$4.00/M 50M
$3.80/M 100M
2689 Cabernet 2688 Red BaronF1
$4.20 $3.60
$17.00/M $5.35/M
$15.00/M $4.80/M
$13.00/M $4.60/M
$11.00/M $4.10/M
$3.90/M $9.00
$4.20 100
$10.25/M 1M
$8.40/M 5M
$5.25/M 25M
$5.15/M 50M
$4.80 100M
2679 Conservor 2689 Cabernet F1 Shallot
$4.20 $6.75
$26.65/M $17.00/M
$22.55/M $15.00/M
$13.00/M $18.95/M
$16.60/M $11.00/M
$9.00/M $16.15
2684 Calibra 2675 Cortland F1F1
$4.20 $3.70
$10.25/M $5.35/M
$4.80/M $8.40/M
$4.60/M $5.25/M
$4.10/M $5.15/M
$4.80/M $3.70
2691 Conservor 2679 Gabriella F1Shallot F1
$4.20 $6.75
$26.65/M $10.00/M
$22.55/M $8.20/M
$18.95/M $5.10/M
$16.60/M $5.00/M
$16.15/M $4.70
open-pollinated, sold by seed ct. 2672 Parade hybrid , sold by seed count 2675 Calibra hybrid , soldF1by seed count
2669 Pride 2684 Cortland F1 F1
$2.75 $3.70
$8.00/M $5.35/M
$4.80/M $7.50/M
$6.80/M $4.60/M
$6.30/M $4.10/M
$3.70/M $5.00
2676 Red 2691 Gabriella Bull F1 F1
$4.20 $3.95
$10.00/M $9.75/M
$8.00/M $8.20/M
$5.10/M $5.15/M
$4.90/M $5.00/M
$4.70/M $4.60
2687 Red 2669 PrideWing F1 F1
$4.20 $2.75
$10.80/M $8.00/M
$8.65/M $7.50/M
$6.80/M $5.95/M
$6.30/M $5.45/M
$5.00/M $5.35
2677 Red 2676 Sedona BullF1 F1
$4.20 $3.95
$10.80/M $9.75/M
$8.00/M $8.60/M
$5.95/M $5.15/M
$4.90/M $5.45/M
$4.60/M $5.35
2687 Red Wing F1
$4.20
$10.80/M
$8.65/M
$5.95/M
$5.45/M
$5.35/M
2677 Sedona F1
$4.20
$10.80/M
$8.60/M
$5.95/M
$5.45/M
$5.35/M
2692 Talon F1
$4.20
$10.80/M
$8.60/M
$5.95/M
$5.45/M
$5.35/M
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Peas Pisum sativum
english / shell peas
2760 Laxton’s Progress #9 60 days FW
57 days
Early maturing plants bear petite, edible snow peas averaging 2.5” long with a medium green color. Plants reach 28-36” in height. Pea pods are sweet and crisp. Dwarf Grey is an old favorite commonly used for its purple flowers and twirling tendrils in stir-fries, salads and garnishes.
2735 Green Arrow 68 days
2750 Oregon Sugar Pod II
Big harvests! Green Arrow is a classic main crop garden pea bearing heavy yields of 4-5” slim, pointed pods. Two pods are borne on each stem making harvesting a cinch. Each pod is stuffed with up to eleven delicious peas. Plants are 24-30” tall. Excellent for freezing.
snap peas
2766 Sugar Ann 58 days
PLANTING INFO: Seeding depth: 1-2”, Direct seeding: ~25 seeds/ft in 3” wide band, Plant spacing: 1-1.5”, Row spacing: for dwarf peas 12-18”, for trellising peas 4-6’. CULTURAL INFO: Peas are a cool season annual. Plants prefer abundant phosphorus and a pH of 6.0 or higher. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked in the spring. Seeds will germinate in soil temperatures as low as 40°F. Hot, dry conditions adversely affect quality and yield, so it is advantageous to have the crop mature as early as planting schedules allow. Dwarf varieties do not require trellising but taller ones do in order to avoid disease. Plant peas in two rows, 8-12” apart, with a mesh or wire trellis between the rows for peas to climb. Regular harvesting increases yields. DISEASE & PESTS: Peas are subject to an array of root rots and wilts caused by different pathogens that are difficult to distinguish in the field and difficult to control. The pathogens survive in the soil in dormant states that can persist for many years. Peas are also subject to several leaf and pod blights and bacterial blight. All pea plant residues should be buried, burned, or composted at high temperatures to destroy disease organisms. RESISTANCE KEY: DM- Downy Mildew, FWFusarium Wilt, PEV- Pea Enation Mosaic Virus, PLRPea Leaf Roll, PM- Powdery Mildew, PSV- Pea Streak Virus. SEED SPECS: 90-170 seeds/oz (130 avg.), 1,5002,700 seeds/lb (2,100 avg). Seeding rate: Dwarf- 27.5M seeds/1000’ (~13 lbs), 800M seeds/acre, (~ 381 lbs), using ~25 seeds/ft in 3” wide band, 18” row spacing. Trellised 55M seeds/1,000’ (~26 lbs), 400M seeds/acre. (~ 190 lbs), using ~25 seeds/ft, double rows 12” apart on 6’ centers. M=1,000.
2736 Dwarf Grey Sugar
A leading garden pea with short vines and plump pods that hold dark-green peas of excellent quality. Small 15-20” plants produce heavy yields of 4-5” long pods, with up to nine peas per pod (hence the name). An improvement over the original Laxton’s Progress with a high resistance to wilt. DM, FW
Sara tasting peas during our trials walk
snow peas
Nothing says spring like garden peas. Sugar Ann is a great way to start your season! 1983 All-America winner from the same breeders as the famous Sugar Snap. Dwarf 2’ vines are early with a concentrated crop. A fine quality snap pea with petite, pale green, tasty pods. Round pods average 2.5-3” long.
2762 Cascadia 60 days FW, PM, PEV
The next best thing since Sugar Ann! Cascadia is a must-have main season variety. Heavy harvests of juicy, thick walled, 3” long pods. The pods get nice and plump with tiny, distinctively delicious peas. Bucketloads of perfect stringless pods on 3’ tall vines. Multiple disease resistances allow for spring and late season plantings.
62 days
FW, PEV, PM, PSV
An improved version of the much-loved Oregon Sugar Pod, with increased disease resistance. Highly productive variety produces smooth, stringless, 4” pods on dwarf plants averaging 24-30” tall. Pods are doubly borne for high yields and easy harvests. Resistance to Powdery Mildew makes this an excellent choice for late summer-fall plantings. Delicious and tender. Multiple disease resistances.
2740 Mammoth Melting 65 days FW
Delectably sweet and tender pods have opened the garden gate for this edible snow pea for many years, and continue to make it a mainstay today. Mammoth-sized pods average 4-5” long with a delicate, mouth-watering crunch. These 5-6’ tall vines require trellising for support and bear over a long period of time. Large white flowers are an extra bonus, adding a splash of brightness to your edible landscape.
2764 Sugar Daddy 60 days PLR, PM
A first-rate stringless snap pea for main-season crops. Determinate 24-30” vines need little support, producing stringless double pods at each node of the plant’s top for easy picking. Pods are 2.5-3.5” long with thick flesh. Developed over 25 years of research by Dr. Calvin Lamborn at Gallatin Valley Seed Co. High tolerance to Pea Enation Virus.
2766 Sugar Ann
2735 Green Arrow
2760 Laxton’s Progress #9
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2764 Sugar Daddy
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SUPPLIES GARDEN COMBO INOCULANT FOR PEAS/VETCH $5.50
#94536 GUARD-N (Treats 50 lbs), OMRI Approved
$6.95
PEAS
#94535 GUARD-N (Treats 8 lbs), OMRI Approved
2736 Dwarf Grey Sugar
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2750 Oregon Sugar Pod II
PEAS
1 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
25 lbs
2762 Cascadia Snap
$2.75
$8.10
$12.10/LB
$10.50/LB
$10.00/LB
2736 Dwarf Grey Snow
$2.75
$8.35
$12.50/LB
$10.85/LB
$10.35/LB
2735 Green Arrow Shell
$2.75
$8.40
$12.60/LB
$10.90/LB
$10.40/LB
2760 Laxton's Progress #9 Shell
$2.75
$8.35
$12.50/LB
$10.85/LB
$10.35/LB
2740 Mammoth Melting Snow
$2.75
$8.35
$12.50/LB
$10.85/LB
$10.35/LB
2750 Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow
$2.75
$8.40
$12.60/LB
$10.90/LB
$10.40/LB
2766 Sugar Ann Snap
$2.75
$8.35
$12.50/LB
$10.85/LB
$10.35/LB
2764 Sugar Daddy Snap
$2.75
$8.40
$12.60/LB
$10.90/LB
$10.40/LB 2740 Mammoth Melting
A COMPANY of FARMERS When you call us at High Mowing, there’s a very good chance you’ll reach a farmer on the other end of the line. This summer we did the math and figured that all together we have over 100 years of commercial farming experience in our sales office. Here are some of our sales staff on their own farms. Top row (from left to right): Holly Simpson of Three Crows Farm in Jeffersonville, VT carrying greens for her CSA; Bob and Sara Schlosser of Sandiwood Farm in Wolcott, VT, at their farmer’s market stand in Stowe. Bottom row (from left to right): Paul Betz of High Ledge Farm in Woodbury, VT, cleaning potatoes for the farmer’s market; Katie Spring and Edge Fuentes of Good Heart Farmstead in Worcester, VT, hoeing vegetables for their CSA; Jacob Keszey of Humble Rain Farm in Waterville, VT with his Jersey, Ishmael.
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Peppers Capsicum annuum
green / red bells
2800 King of the North 57 days green, 68 red
Reliable variety for short seasons. King of the North is known for being able to produce good sized peppers even here in northern VT, where the growing season is a mere 90 days. Our improved High Mowing strain has been selected for a higher percentage of blocky, thick-walled, early ripening peppers, each with three to four lobes. Plants are upright and strong, supporting heavy yields of 3-4” fruits that turn green to glossy red. A winner every time!
2777 King Crimson
60 days green, 70 red
CMV
Annabelle and Brienna are pretty pleased with their peppers. PEPPER PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/4”, Plant spacing: 12-18”, Row spacing: 18-36" or double rows 18” apart on 5-6’ centers. CULTURAL INFO: Long-season, heat-loving annuals. Start transplants 6-8 weeks before planting date. Sow seeds into flats ~4 seeds/inch. When first true leaves appear, pot up into 2” or larger cells. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 85°F. When growing transplants, maintain 75°F during the day and 65°F at night. Harden off plants by slightly reducing temperature to 60-65°F and reducing water for 2-3 days before transplanting. Plant growth and fruit set are encouraged by use of plastic mulch to warm roots and soil, especially in combination with floating row cover. Remove row cover or switch to a light-weight row cover when day-time temperatures reach 75-80°F or when first flowers appear. Peppers abort flowers at temperatures over 85°F. 10% to 20% of pollination may occur by insects; if plants are isolated by row cover, yields may be reduced. Harvest first peppers promptly to stimulate further fruit production. Peppers can be harvested and eaten at an unripe (green) or ripe (colored) stage. Colored peppers generally require 2– 4 weeks longer. Store peppers at 50°- 54°F and 95% percent relative humidity. Chilling injury occurs below 45°F. SHU = Scoville Heat Units DISEASE & PESTS: Commonly subject to Bacterial Spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria). Affected leaves drop off. Fruit spots are brownish black warty appearance. The disease persists on plant residue and seed, so practice strict sanitation; purchase only disease-free seed. Copper fungicides can be moderately effective, but it's best to pull up infected plants immediately. Viruses can be difficult to distinguish from one another but should all be treated the same: pull up infected plants immediately to prevent spread. In soils containing the Verticillium Wilt fungi (Verticillium alboatrum and Verticillium dahliae), practice long crop rotations. If plants are flowering but fail to set fruit, the culprit (at least in northern regions) is likely the tarnished plant bug. Plant under row covers, or where this is impractical, spraying with Beauveria bassiana (such as Naturalis™). Pyrethrin, neem oil, and/or an insecticidal soap (such as Safer Brand™) may also be effective. RESISTANCE KEY: BLS-Bacterial Leaf Spot (races indicated if known), CMV-Cucumber Mosaic Virus, TMV-Tobacco Mosaic Virus, PVY-Potato Virus Y, TSWV-Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus SEED SPECS: 2,800-4,900 seeds/oz due to King Crimson mega seeds (4M avg), 75-125M seeds/lb (100M avg). Seeding rate: 670 plants/1000’ (~750 seeds/1000’, ~ ¼ oz), 9,700 plants/acre (~11M seeds/acre, ~2.75 oz), using 18” spacing, double rows, 18” apart on 6' center beds. M= 1,000
King Crimson bell pepper is a High Mowing bred exclusive, sure to create a cult following like the band it’s named after! Early peppers are medium-sized and blocky with four lobes and thick walls. This one is A favorite in our trials due to early maturity and uniform size. Slightly later than King of the North, with superior quality, consistency in size and shape, and intermediate resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus. Developed in partnership with Cornell University, known for their outstanding breeding work with disease-resistant, open-pollinated varieties.
2779 Sprinter F1 Hybrid 62 days green, 82 red TMV (races 0-3)
65 days green, 75 red
TMV
Jumping Jupiter! These jumbo peppers are sure to knock your socks off. Large peppers have thick walls, four lobes and measure 4-5” long. Peppers turn from vivid green to bright red when ripe and they are suitable for stuffing and freezing. Widely adapted plants are 3’ in height and offer good leaf cover. High resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus.
2775 California Wonder 65 days green, 80 red
California Wonder is a large, blocky, thick-walled stuffing pepper introduced by Burpee’s in 1928 and still a hit today. Upright, everbearing habit keeps fruit high on 24-30” plants. Forms glossy, six oz. green fruit that turns red quickly under a range of conditions. Size falls right between King Crimson and Jupiter. Good for both shipping and freezing. Shows strong resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus.
2793 Olympus F1 Hybrid 65 days green, 85 red BLS (races 1-3)
Olympus offers jumbo peppers for high yields where seasons are long or in unheated tunnels. Plants are heat tolerant and can set fruit under a wide range of conditions. The Peppers average 4” wide and are slightly elongated in a blocky-bell shape. Plants are vigorous and bushy, providing plenty of coverage all season long. Very similar to Orion in size and look.
This pepper will get you to the finish line: Sprinter consistently ripens a high percentage of fruit, even during our short growing season. Not only that, but Sprinter can go the distance – producing quality yields of uniform fruit over a long harvest window. On average, these large blocky, 4-lobed fruit are larger than Jupiter or King of the North. Compact plants have good leaf cover to prevent sunscald. This variety is recommended for heated greenhouse production or unheated high tunnels; in our trials, it set fruit well under row cover. Sprinter is also strong against Blossom-end Rot and russetting. 2774 Jupiter
2779 Sprinter F1
2775 California Wonder 2800 King of the North
2777 King Crimson
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2774 Jupiter
2793 Olympus F1
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2814 Purple Beauty 55 days purple, 75 red
Specialty variety with dark purple skin and bright green interiors. Sturdy compact plants are loaded with medium-sized peppers. Fruit is set in the crown and on each limb optimizing yield per plant. Holds purple stage well, before ripening to a deep purplered. Widely adapted. Developed through the dehybridization of Purple Belle F1.
2815 Sweet Chocolate 58 days green, 78 brown
Early maturing and high yielding. Appreciated not only for its unusual color, but also for its remarkable earliness, heavy fruit set, and tolerance of cool nights. Medium sized peppers are uniformly long and slightly tapered with long stems. Developed by Professor Elwyn Meader at UNH.
2792 Catriona F1 Hybrid
2771 Milena F1 Hybrid
TMV (races 0-3), TSWV, PVY (races 0-2), PMV
PVY, TMV (races 0-3), TSWV
Early maturing yellow bell with robust disease resistance package for open field or high tunnel production. Fruit sets well in a wide range of conditions. Compact plants are strong and upright. Widely adapted. Intermediate resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Potato Virus Y.
An early maturing orange bell with thick walls and uniformly 3-4 lobed fruit. Peppers average 1/2 lb and 3” x 4” in size. Vigorous open plant habit with good yield and solid set, even under hot conditions. Plants average 28” tall and are upright and sturdy. Works well in the greenhouse, unheated tunnels or open field. Strong resistance to virus.
60 days green, 68 yellow
2776 Golden California Wonder 60 days green, 78 gold
Deep orange and thick-walled peppers are very similar to California Wonder with an earlier maturity date. Sturdy, upright 22-30” plants are everbearing and pendant. One of the best open-pollinated orangeyellow peppers available with high yields and good fruit set in cool conditions.
65 days green, 83 orange
2789 Iko Iko
65 days purple/yellow, 85 days red/orange
PEPPERS TAB
colored bells
A natural array of colors in a heavy-yielding bell pepper. Iko Iko produces a carnival blend of purple and yellow peppers ripening to tangerine and red. Immature fruit color ranges from dark purple to lavender to pale yellow to the seldom lime green. Get colored peppers much earlier than with green-to-red types. Excellent for adding a polychromatic burst to an early season pepper display. Occasional residual purple blush on ripening fruit only adds to the fun. Iko Iko is a new release from the High Mowing Organic Seeds breeding program, where it was selected for color, yield, and upright frames with good leaf cover. (Photo, p. 51 in oval)
sweet specialty
2788 Oranos F1 Hybrid 60 days green, 75 orange
2771 Milena F1
2814 Purple Beauty
A vividly colored Italian type with sweet flavor and productive yields. Fruits are medium-sized at 1 ½” x 5-6” long. In our 2010 trials, Oranos was the variety with the highest total yields and the highest number of ripened fruit – a impressive for a short growing season like ours in Vermont! Thick walls are great for stuffing, and bright orange color is eye-catching at market or in a salad. Early and sweet!
2794 Shishito
60 days green, 75 days red
Small, mild Japanese pepper for roasting, pan-frying and grilling. Slender fruit are 2-4” long and 1” wide. Flavor is mild, and though we have yet to encounter a spicy Shishito in our trials, pepper lore has it that the occasional fruit will display heat. Typically harvested and used green, but eventually turns bright orange-red with slightly sweeter flavor. Thin walls make it especially suited to roasting, frying or grilling; under heat it will blister and char easily, taking on rich flavor. Cooked until soft, then sprinkled with sea salt, Shishito has gained recent rapid popularity as a gourmet appetizer. 18” tall, bushy plants are abundantly productive.
2815 Sweet Chocolate
NEW 2789 Iko Iko
2799 Bangles Mix
60 days green, 80 days color
A confetti mix of cuteness! These red, orange-y yellow and chocolate baby bells are great for snacking by the handful, for stuffing as festive hors d’oeuvres or for pickled peppers. Fruit shape is slightly flattened - about 1.5” wide and a bit less in height. Large seed cavity makes these especially well-suited for stuffing. Small, colorful fruit on mostly upright 18-24” plants also makes Bangles an excellent decorative container variety; each plant produces a single color of pepper.
2792 Catriona F1
NEW 2788 Oranos F1
2776 Golden Californa Wonder
2794 Shishito
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2781 Belcanto F1 Hybrid 60 days green, 83 red
PEPPERS
Productive hybrid sweet Italian frying pepper suitable for field or high tunnel production. Similar to Atris, but fruit size is longer and, in our 2010 trials, plants were slightly better yielding. Thick juicy walls with sweet flavor.
2798 Stocky Red Roaster 65 days green, 85 days red
Open-pollinated Italian frying pepper competes with the hybrids in quality and yield. The straight-forward name of this variety belies a truly outstanding pepper. In our 2011 and 2012 trials, Stocky Red Roaster was among the best tasting peppers with juicy, sweet flavor and thick walls. Attractive, smooth skinned fruits are 4-6” long, 2” wide at the crown. Tall plants laden with fruit remain upright in the field. Not the earliest pepper in our trials, but well worth the wait. Frank Morton, Oregon seed breeder and saver, is responsible for this excellent variety.
NEW
2804 Xanthi F1 Hybrid
65 days green, 85 days yellow
Sunshine yellow Italian sweet pepper. Xanthi produces sturdy, uniform and attractively elongated fruit that turn from deep green to solid bright yellow in color. Fruit are 6-8” in length and showed no signs of blossom end rot in our 2012 variety trials. Plants are 22” in height and had good upright habit and good leaf cover. Combine with Belcanto and Oranos for an amazing tri-color pepper display! NEW
2803 Feher Ozon
65 days white, 95 days red
Stout conical peppers start out pale white in color then ripen to yellow, then orange, then bright red offering a vivid spectrum of color to harvest off of one plant! Early fruit set of whitish/yellow peppers provide a nice alternative to the season’s first flush of green peppers. Heavy yielding, Feher Ozon produces copious amounts 4” long fruit with broad shoulders that taper to a point. When fully ripe, fruit are exceptionally sweet with a juicy pepper crunch. At early stages, flavor is mild and slightly zingy, but still sweeter than other varieties at a similar stage of ripeness in our trials. Sturdy stout plants hold fruit well and are not prone to falling over. Excellent container variety. Originally from Hungary, ripe peppers are traditionally dried and used for paprika.
2778 Corno di Toro
70 days green, 78 red
HEIRLOOM This highly attractive Italian variety was extremely popular in our 2006 taste tests. Tapering fruits are 8-10” long and thin, often with a slight bull horn curve, deep crimson red color when fully ripe. Plants are very vigorous with an excellent upright habit.
hot
2786 Ring-O-Fire
45 days green, 60 red
CAYENNE “And it burns, burns, burns,” just like Johnny Cash said. This is a hot, hot pepper. An improvement over our Red Cayenne, which it replaces, Ring-O-Fire matures earlier and has a glossy sheen with a fire engine red color. Prolific and dependable. Peppers average 4” long. SHU - 20,000
2790 Hungarian Hot Wax 59 days yellow, 84 red
A long banana-shaped waxy pepper used for frying, stuffing, or as colorful pickled peppers. Ripens from pale yellow to deep golden orange to cherry red. Can be harvested at various maturities. Heat varies among strains; HMS strain is medium, but others can be very hot. SHU - 10,000
2787 Black Hungarian 60 days black, 80 red
Highly ornamental in the field and on the plate! Green foliage is highlighted by purple veins and beautiful purple flowers. Sturdy plants grow 3036” tall. Produces 3-4” fruits similar in shape to a jalapeno, but black in color ripening to red. Mild heat. SHU - 1,200
2780 Early Jalapeño 65 days green, 85 red 2798 Stocky Red Roaster
2778 Corno di Toro
NEW
Heavy-yielding 3-3.5” blunt-end fruit can be harvested dark green or allowed to ripen to red. Compact plants are sturdy and work well in containers. Delicious, with that distinctive jalapeno flavor. Medium heat. SHU - 5,000
2782 Ancho Poblano 68 days green, 88 red
2786 Ring-O-Fire
2781 Belcanto F1
Beat the heat! The poblano is a very mild, heartshaped chili perfect for stuffing (like in chile rellenos), drying or in sauces. Peppers have medium-thick walls averaging 4-6” long with a wide interior. An immature poblano is dark green, almost black, ripening to green and eventually red. Dried it is referred to as an Ancho pepper and is ground and used as a flavoring spice. Plants are 25” tall and multibranching. Well-adapted variety with good yields even in cool regions. SHU - 3,000
2804 Xanthi F1
NEW
2803 Feher Ozon
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2790 Hungarian Hot Wax
2780 Early Jalapeño
2787 Black Hungarian
2782 Ancho Poblano
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70 days Capsicum fruttenscens – An ornamental pepper for
field or containers. Hot Purira peppers are known for their colorful display as well as for their heat. Peppers are 2” long and point upward. They ripen from a pale yellow to purple striped then to orangy-red when fully ripe. Peppers can be used fresh, canned, dried and to make an excellent powder. Plants reach 18-24” tall. SHU – 50,000
NEW
2801 Candlelight
NEW
65 days green, 80 days color
Brightly colored hot peppers emerge from dense green foliage like small flames. Upright clusters of 1” long, sliver-thin fruit turn green to yellow to orange to fire red. Compact, bushy plants grow to 12-16” in height and are laden with fruit. The edible ornamental is an excellent variety for containers or garden displays. 1983 All-America Selections Winner!
PEPPERS TAB
2791 Hot Purira
2785 NuMex Joe E. Parker 70 days green, 95 red
ANAHEIM A Southwestern-style traditional Anaheim chili pepper. Usually harvested green and used for stuffing, grilling, roasting, or processing. Peppers average 8” long and have a thick, crisp flesh with mild heat and excellent flavor. Very productive strain that quickly changes from green to red. Improved version of New Mexico 6-4 pepper, being thicker, longer and earlier to mature. SHU - 4,500
2784 Maya
Capsicum chinense
2802 Dwarf Little Blue
NEW
70 days green, 90 red
2784 Maya
RED HABANERO Bright red and glossy! This one made quite an impression at our 2007 hot pepper taste test for outstanding appearance, flavor, and burn. Peppers are lantern shaped and longer and more slender than a typical habanero, averaging 3-4” long. Early maturity and good productivity in cool climates. SHU - 150,000
2783 Magnum Capsicum chinense
80 days green, 100 orange
ORANGE HABANERO Typical habanero with bonnet shape and a gorgeous shiny bright orange color. Uniformity and productivity are top notch, producing loads of perfect peppers. Plants are tall, multi-branching and hardy to ensure maturity in cooler climates like the Northeast. A true stand-out, and improved variety. SHU - 210,000
ornamental-container NEW
2802 Dwarf Little Blue
60 days pale, 80 days purple
Unique, petite ornamental pepper is perfect for small growing spaces or as an eye-catching element of garden design. Dwarf plants are slightly rounded in shape with a compact height rarely reaching more than 10” tall. Miniature 1”, blunt-tipped, cone-shaped fruit explode from a bushy canopy of dark purplishgreen leaves. Fruit, if eaten, are extremely spicy, but this variety is not grown primarily for being edible.
open-pollinated, sold by weight
PEPPERS
1/64 oz
1/16 oz
1/4 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
2782 Ancho Poblano
$2.75
$8.10
$26.50
$71.70
$174.30
2799 Bangles Mix
$2.75
$8.95
$27.50
$73.00
$210.00
2787 Black Hungarian
$2.75
$7.90
$26.30
$71.40
$174.30
2775 California Wonder Sweet
$2.75
$6.60
$13.70
$37.80
$131.30
2801 Candlelight
$2.75
$16.00
$53.35
$185.35
$426.65
2778 Corno di Toro
$2.75
$8.50
$27.85
$75.30
$183.00
2802 Dwarf Little Blue
$6.00
$28.00
$85.00
$170.00
$425.00
2780 Early Jalapeno
$2.75
$6.00
$12.00
$29.50
$77.00
2803 Feher Ozon
$2.75
$12.00
$38.00
$120.00
$310.00
2776 Golden California Wonder
$2.75
$8.00
$24.60
$54.80
$128.00
2791 Hot Purira
$2.75
$7.10
$14.80
$31.20
$76.50
2790 Hungarian Hot Yellow Wax
$2.75
$10.20
$21.30
$44.85
$109.95
2789 Iko Iko
$3.95
$8.95
$27.50
$73.00
$210.00
2774 Jupiter
$3.95
$8.95
$27.50
$73.00
$210.00
2777 King Crimson
$3.95
$16.00
$53.35
$185.35
$426.65
2800 King of the North
$2.75
$11.95
$33.35
$80.00
$260.00
2783 Magnum Habanero
$2.75
$9.05
$25.65
$74.25
$192.65
2784 Maya Red Habanero
$2.75
$9.05
$25.65
$74.25
$192.65
2785 Nu Mex Joe E. Parker
$2.75
$6.00
$12.00
$22.10
$51.50
2814 Purple Beauty
$2.75
$8.10
$26.50
$71.70
$174.30
2786 Ring O Fire Cayenne
$2.75
$7.75
$22.00
$63.65
$165.15
2794 Shishito
$3.95
$8.95
$27.50
$73.00
$210.00
2815 Sweet Chocolate
$2.75
$8.10
$26.50
$71.70
$174.30
2797 Topepo Rosso
$3.95
$8.95
$27.50
$73.00
$210.00
open pollinated, sold by seed ct. 2791 Hot Purira
2801 Candlelight
2783 Magnum
10
100
250
500
1M
5M
2798 Stocky Red Roaster
$2.75
$9.95
$18.45
$31.75
$56.75/M
$51.00/M
10
100
250
500
1M
5M
2781 Belcanto F1
$6.50
$30.90
$66.00
$106.85
$197.95/M
$188.55/M
2792 Catriona F1
$9.40
$74.75
$162.10
$229.45
$418.95/M
$389.45/M
2771 Milena F1
$9.40
$71.00
$154.00
$218.00
$398.00/M
$370.00/M
hybrid, sold by seed count
2793 Olympus F1
$3.70
$15.70
$31.35
$52.25
$93.05/M
$83.60/M
2788 Oranos F1
$9.40
$71.00
$154.00
$218.00
$398.00/M
$370.00/M
2772 Orion F1
$2.75
$13.60
$26.30
$45.90
$85.10/M
$72.50/M
2779 Sprinter F1
$9.40
$71.00
$154.00
$218.00
$398.00/M
$370.00/M
2804 Xanthi F1
$9.40
$71.00
$154.00
$218.00
$398.00/M
$370.00/M
2785 NuMex Joe E. Parker
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Potatoes Solanum tuberosum
early season
84040 All Red
Also known as Cranberry Red, this gorgeous potato has rich cranberry-red skin and white flesh with rosy tie-dye swirls which hold color during cooking. Earliness and high yield capacity make it perfect for an unusual new potato, or medium to extra-large full size potato. Best boiled or steamed. Shows resistance to scab and some drought resistance.
84092 Red Norland
An excellent choice for new potatoes! Outstanding red potato offers both great flavor and heavy yields. Medium to large tubers are oblong with moist, firm, white flesh. Best used for boiling, frying, and roasting. Specifically developed for northern growers and short seasons but found to be widely adaptable in many climates. Good keeper, but loses color intensity in long term storage. High resistance to scab. SCAB
mid season
84005 Katahdin Jacob digs Katahdin potatoes on a beautiful fall day. POTATO PLANTING INFO: Seeding depth: 3-6”, Plant spacing: 12”, Row spacing: 30-36”. CULTURAL INFO: A hardy cool season crop. Classified by early, mid, and late season varieties, referring to days to maturity. Can be planted 1-2 weeks before the last frost date in spring. Small potatoes (1-1.5” diameter) can be planted whole; larger potatoes can be cut into pieces. Each piece of the tuber should have at least one eye (dormant bud). To increase number of tubers and promote larger growth, hill plants shortly after emergence and again three weeks later, making sure to cover all exposed tubers to avoid greening. Harvest two weeks after plants have died back. Potatoes should cure in a dry, dark place. Store potatoes in burlap, boxes, or crates in a dark, moist area at 38-40ºF. DISEASE & PESTS: The two most difficult potato diseases are scab and late blight. Scab is most severe in dry weather. Select scab-resistant varieties and maintain good soil moisture. Unlike scab, late blight is severely destructive, with the potential of total crop loss. Symptoms of late blight include water-soaked areas at the leaf tips that spread inwards and become dark brown and brittle after one or two days. The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) can be a significant pest; use Dipel or spinosad to control organically. RESISTANCE KEY: SCAB - Scab SEED SPECS: Fingerling- 20 pieces/lb avg. Seeding rate: 50 lb/1000’, 900 lbs/acre, using 12” plant spacing, 30” row spacing. Full Size- 8-10 pieces/lb avg. Seeding rates: 80100lb/1000’, 1,100-1,450 lb/acre, using 12” plant spacing, 36” row spacing.
Popular Maine potato. This definitive variety was once the North American standard for white tablestock, known for its wide adaptability and consistent performance. Large round tubers have a waxy white flesh and thin buff skin. Shows a moderate resistance to scab.
84100 Yukon Gold
Our earliest potato. A widely acclaimed star of European golden-fleshed potatoes, Yukon Gold has made a name for itself as one of our most popular sellers. Renowned for outstanding flavor and dry texture. Good for baking, boiling, and frying. Excellent keeper.
late season
84000 All Blue
A stunning potato with deep blue skin and blue flesh. Once a novelty and now a mainstay of the specialty potato market. Has a soft, moist texture excellent for steaming and au gratin potatoes. Prepare with All Red and Katahdin for a genuine red, white, and blue potato salad!
84010 Burbank Russet
The Idaho potato is the most widely grown potato in the US. Long heavy tubers with russeted skin and white flesh. Flaky texture is perfect for baked potatoes, fries and hash browns. Some resistance to blackleg, fusarium and scab. Excellent storage.
84020 German Butterball
HEIRLOOM – Unrivaled in flavor! “Great mid sized potatoes, a little waxier than dry, amazing roasted, a good boiler…one of my favorites,” says Paul Betz of Highledge Farm in VT. The name says it all: this popular variety is delicious. With its flaky texture and rich flavor German Butterball is excellent baked, roasted, mashed, or fried. Pale yellow skin and golden flesh. Excellent storage.
84092 Red Norland
84000 All Blue
84005 Katahdin
84040 All Red
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84100 Yukon Gold
84010 Burbank Russet
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HEIRLOOM Blush colored skin and bright yellow inside. Moderately dry flesh has superb flavor that is popular in gourmet markets. Medium sized tubers are long and narrow resembling a finger. Tubers form high on the ground so keep hilled for best quality. Good storage. High field resistance to scab.
84120 Russian Banana Fingerling
HEIRLOOM Superstar of the fingerlings! Yellow skinned, finger-sized tubers set the standard for fingerling flavor. Yellow flesh is fine-grained and suitable for boiling, roasting and baking. Tubers are crescent-shaped with tapered ends. First grown by early Russian settlers. Stores well.
84110 Rose Finn Apple
84020 German Butterball
POTATOES 1 lb
2 1/2 lbs
(add $14.00 S&H per item)
20 20 lbs lbs
lbs lbs) (add $26.00 S&H per item)
84000 All Blue
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
84040 All Red
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
84010 Burbank 'Russet
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
84020 German Butterball
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
84005 Katahdin
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
84092 Red Norland
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
84110 Rose Finn Apple Fingerling
$10.40
$13.70
$72.50
$141.80
84120 Russian Banana Fingerling
$10.40
$13.70
$72.50
$141.80
84100 Yukon Gold
$11.50
$45.20 $11.50
$45.20 $91.40
$91.40
open-pollinated, sold by weight
POTATOES TAB
84110 Rose Finn Apple Fingerling
50 50 50 lbs
84120 Russian Banana
GROWING GREENS for WINTER MARKETS Adapted from an article written by Becky Maden of Intervale Community Farm in Burlington, VT for our Seed Hopper Blog. To read the full article, visit http://www.highmowingseeds.com/blog/growing-and-storing-for-winter-markets. TAILOR YOUR GROWING CONDITIONS TO WINTER PRODUCTION. We plant our winter greens less densely than we do in our summer planting, which helps with air circulation and disease prevention. The edges of the hoophouses are colder so we plant hardy greens there with a margin between them and the baseboard. We leave the crops uncovered until the weather turns chilly, then pull row cover over them. We’ve been impressed with how much more yield we get from our unheated 30×96 greenhouse versus our 14×96 hoophouses.
Harvesting winter spinach from the hoophouse at High Mowing Seeds
orethought about winter growing can Fcontinuity provide economic opportunities, job security, of relationships with customers, and exciting learning opportunities for a vegetable producer – as well as delicious food all winter long. Intervale Community Farm’s winter share CSA members come every other week between mid-November through mid-March, and at each pick-up they leave with around 20 pounds of delicious, high-quality vegetables. But no item gets more comments or appreciation than that small bag of fresh spinach that they carefully place on top of their heap of roots, cabbage, and squash.
SELECT VARIETIES FOR WINTER GROWING CONDITIONS. It’s important to consider the decreasing light, cooling temperatures, and high humidity - ventilation and consistent temperature control are key. We’ve had wonderful success with both Regiment and Renegade spinach. Both varieties are resistant to Downy Mildew races 1-7, which is a disease that is commonly found on hoophouse spinach. We also plant arugula, Mizuna, Tat Soi, Red Russian kale, and Red Giant mustard for our November and December harvests and seed some baby lettuces like Red Oakleaf or Oscarde, which have good DM resistance.
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TIME YOUR PLANTINGS CAREFULLY! A week or two makes a big difference in the fall. Our first seeding of spinach and mesclun greens is around September 20th. We do a second seeding around October 2nd for more mesclun, and again around the 7th for spinach. {ICF is based in northern Vermont; timing will vary with other locations.} THE LIMITING FACTORS… We have found that watering early to get the plants established is adequate but we try to take advantage of breaks in winter weather to water so the leaves don’t get leathery. Just remember that the plants are limited by light and are not actively photosynthesizing or transpiring, so excess water will only add to disease pressures.
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Pumpkins Cucurbita spp.
jack o’lantern
pie pumpkins
2818 Baby Pam
99 days
C. pepo - The standard for uniform pie pumpkins with long handles and a bright orange skin. Dry, stringless flesh cooks down to a smooth filling, but its sugary flavor is what beats all others for pie making. Slightly smaller than New England Pie and much more uniform in size. Very popular with commercial growers for quality, reliability and uniformity. Great for painting faces and as munchkin Jack O’ Lanterns.
2830 Long Pie
100 days
HEIRLOOM - C. pepo - If you are looking for a standard round pumpkin, then Long Pie is not for you. But if you want the best pie pumpkin for cooking, then put down your food mill and get ready to scoop out virtually stringless, smooth and brilliant orange meat! Long Pie averages 5-8 lbs and should be harvested green with a bright orange spot on the bottom. In storage it will ripen further and turn completely orange outside and get even better inside. Great keeper. Also known as Nantucket Pie.
2840 New England Pie Taylor evaluates yield on a crop of Long Pie pumpkins. PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding, subtract two weeks if transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/2-1”; Direct seeding: 2-3 seeds/18-36”, thin to one plant per spacing, Bush/Semi-bush- Plant spacing: 18”, Row spacing: 6’, Vining- Plant spacing: 24-36”, Row spacing: 9-12’. CULTURAL INFO: Long-season tender annuals that grow best in fertile, well-drained soil. Pie pumpkins are intended for eating and have been selected for flavor, texture and density of flesh. Specialty pumpkins have superior eating qualities in addition to their unique physical attributes. Jack O’ Lantern pumpkins are strictly decorative, selected for shape, size, handle quality, uniformity, and durability. Seeds can be direct seeded after danger of frost has passed and soil temperature has reached 70°F. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 85-95°F. Tighter plant spacing will result in yields of smaller, but more numerous, fruit. Black plastic mulch and floating row cover can also be used to increase soil and air temperature, as well as ward off cucumber beetles which can damage young seedlings. Harvest before frost. Cut stem near vine at least 2-3” from fruit. Move to shaded, dry area to cure. Exposure to too much sun may bleach handles and cause sun scald. DISEASE & PESTS: Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) results in reductions in overall yields and quality of harvested fruit. Powdery Mildew is difficult to control with fungicide applications because the fungi multiply rapidly and attach to the undersides of leaves where they are difficult to reach with sprays. Some varieties have been developed with tolerance to Powdery Mildew (PMT). Tolerant varieties can still become infected but the plant is able to keep producing unblemished fruit. Black Rot (Didymella bryoniae) is caused by the same fungus that causes Gummy Stem Blight and results in fruit rot. Research indicates that control measures for Powdery Mildew, including the use of PMT varieties, are also effective against Black Rot. In the case of Black Rot, the pathogen can be seed-borne and survive in crop residues. See Winter Squash and Cucumber sections for symptoms and controls of pests and diseases of the cucurbit family. SEED SPECS: C. pepo- 140-250 seeds/oz (195 avg), 2,300-4,000 seeds/lb (3,150 avg). C. moschata- 280-375 seeds/oz (310 avg), 4,500-6,000 seeds/lb (5,000 avg). C. maxima- 90-160 seeds/oz (125 avg), 1,500-2,600 seeds/ lb (2M avg). Seeding rate: Bush/Semi-bush- 11M-16M seeds/acre, (C. pepo- ~3.5-5 lbs, C. moschata- ~2-3 lbs, C. maxima- ~5.5-8 lbs) using 2-3 seeds/18” on 6’ centers, Vining- 5M-8M seeds/acre (C. pepo- ~1.5-2.5 lbs/acre, C. moschata- ~.7-1.0 lb., C. maxima- ~2.5-4 lbs/acre), using 2-3 seeds/36” on 6’ centers. M=1,000
2828 Winter Luxury
105 days
HEIRLOOM – C. pepo - Our sweetest pie pumpkin with an ornamental flair. The deep orange skin is decorated with silvery netting and slight ribs giving it a unique and magical appearance. Interior flesh has a velvety texture and sweet flavor that is excellent for pie, cheesecake and soup. Fruits average 6 lbs. and about 6” in diameter; similar in size to New England Pie. Delicious flavor and distinctive appearance but not a great keeper. This heirloom variety first appeared in 1893.
2818 Baby Pam
90 days
C. pepo - Cider Jack is a knock-out Jack O’ Lantern pumpkin with smooth, slightly ribbed, bright orange skin and a well-attached handle. Medium-sized pumpkins average 20-25 lbs, perfect for painting or carving. Semi-bush habit with early fruiting. Plants put out 2-3 pumpkins each. Another successful result from our search for outstanding new varieties for organic growers. Exclusively produced by High Mowing in partnership with UNH’s Dr. Brent Loy, breeder of our Sugar Dumpling F1 winter squash and Sunkist F1 tomato. Excellent tolerance to Powdery Mildew.
2841 Jack Straw
100 days
C. pepo - A smooth faced Jack O’ Lantern with dark orange skin and a hearty handle. Each plant is very productive and under strong fertility will produce highly uniform fruit. Pumpkins are round to slightly oblong and can range from 8-14” tall with a uniform shape. A great selection for roadside stands. Plants show a good tolerance to Powdery Mildew, finishing off nicely late in the season - just in time for Halloween sales! A High Mowing exclusive, bred on our seed farm in Wolcott, VT.
2825 Owl’s Eye F1 Hybrid
110 days
C. pepo - Vibrant yellow Jack O’Lantern puts a colorful twist on the standard Halloween pumpkin. Very attractive, ribbed fruit ranges from 10-16” in diameter and weighs 10 -15 lbs. Slightly flattened bottom helps fruit sit evenly on your porch or table. Strong handles stay attached to the fruit and dark green handle color contrasts nicely with vivid yellow skin. Yellow color starts out pale and brightens with maturity. Plants are semi-bush in habit and show tolerance to Powdery Mildew in the field. This variety is another original release from the High Mowing breeding program in collaboration with the University of New Hampshire.
2830 Long Pie 2841 Jack Straw
2840 New England Pie
2826 Cider Jack F1
2828 Winter Luxury
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105 days
HEIRLOOM – C. pepo - The classic New England pie pumpkin. While not quite as sweet as Baby Pam, its stringless flesh has a higher dry matter content, cooking down easily for thick pumpkin filling, which makes for pies of superior consistency. Dark orange skin with light ribbing and well attached handles are very attractive as well as delicious. Fruit ranges in size from 4-6 lbs.
2826 Cider Jack F1 Hybrid
2825 Owl’s Eye F1
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115 days C. pepo - The original Jack O’ Lantern! Rich orange
color with deep ridges and good, sturdy handles. Weighs 25 lbs on average. Sizes up reliably and is tolerant to Black Rot. Developed in the Berkshires of Massachusetts in the late 60s by John Howden, itremains the most popular pumpkin in its class among both commercial growers and home gardeners.
specialty
2832 Jack Be Little
95 days C. pepo - This Jack may be little, but it is big fun for kids and pumpkin lovers far and wide. Miniature, old-fashioned pumpkins are 3” wide by 2” tall and bright orange. Each plant will produce an average of eight pumpkins. Great for decorations, can be hollowed out for a serving dish or placed on the end of your broomstick for a festive sweep through the Halloween season.
2845 Cinderella, Rouge vif d’Etampes 99 days
HEIRLOOM - C. maxima - This vivid red French heirloom will carry you off into a fairy tale where maidens ride in pumpkins and wear glass slippers! Flattened fruits average 15-20 lbs and resemble a red cheese wheel. Edible pumpkin with an exceptionally deep orange flesh and a strong and sweet flavor, commonly used as a soup tureen.
2819 Casper
100 days C. maxima - Round, smooth-skinned white pumpkin for a ghostly Halloween display. Fruits average 8-10 pounds and range from round to oblong in shape. Skin is completely smooth with only slight ribbing – this along with its translucent white coloring make this variety an excellent painter pumpkin. If left on the plant too long, skin develops translucent bluishgrey spotting, so best to harvest at maturity. Stout handles are corky and straw colored. In our trials, plants show little sign of Powdery Mildew when other varieties are beginning to succumb. Sweet interior flesh makes this variety suitable for pies and baking.
2822 Black Futzu
2835 Musque de Provence 125 days
105 days
HEIRLOOM - C. moschata - Gorgeous French variety also known as Fairytale. Richly colored green background and orange glow become increasingly buff when ripe. Fruits are large, often weighing 1525 lbs, flat in shape and deeply ribbed. This edible pumpkin, often enjoyed cooked, is also traditionally eaten fresh. Cut from the middle like a wedge of cheese and slice very thinly. The flavor is exceptionally complex and sweet with a nice light crunch. May sound strange, but it will surprise you!
HEIRLOOM – C. moschata - A rare Japanese specialty for the porch or the table. Small pumpkins have heavy ribs, a warty texture and average 3–5 lbs. The outer skin remains dark green or black until ripe and then become a muted chestnut color with a powdery appearance in storage. They are very attractive. Flesh is bright orange with a yellow inner rind and is dimpled from the exterior skin making an attractive slice when roasted. Texture is firm and flavor is nutty and fresh. Each plant produces 3-5 pumpkins. Stores very well. Will produce well in large containers.
2836 Valenciano
110 days C. maxima - These creamy, white-skinned beauties
PUMPKINS TAB
2820 Howden
are about 8-10 lbs in size, round and slightly flattened in shape. Vigorous vines bear uniform fruit with thick handles. A unique pumpkin that can be both eaten and used ornamentally. Flesh is high quality, dense and sweet. Not as rugged as orange pumpkins, harvest right away and keep protected for best quality off the vine.
2827 Long Island Cheese
110 days
HEIRLOOM - C. moschata - Like a wheel of cheese: flat, round and slightly ribbed. Long Island Cheese is a favorite that has regained popularity due to increased interest in specialty produce. The skin color is buff like a butternut and the deep orange flesh is flavorful. Beautiful like an ornamental yet tasty enough for a meal. Plants have vigorous vines and heavy leaf cover.
2822 Black Futzu
2836 Valenciano 2845 Cinderella
2827 Long Island Cheese
2819 Casper
2837 Kakai Hulless
100 days C. pepo - Hulless seeds for snacking! Endearing
Japanese pumpkin with orange and green striped markings and large raised ribs. Creates a beautiful display, but is most valued for hullless seeds which make a scrumptious snack. Kakai seeds are highly nutritious and yield a valuable oil that is used to promote prostate health in men. Medium sized fruits average 5-8 lbs. Plants have semi-bush habit and yield 2-3 fruits per plant. Widely adapted and yields well even in poor conditions.
PUMPKINS open-pollinated, sold by weight 2818 Baby Pam
2820 Howden
2835 Musque de Provence
2837 Kakai Hulless
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
$2.75
$6.50
$12.50
$28.00
$50.00/LB
$45.00/LB
2822 Black Futsu
$3.25
$7.50
$16.00
$38.00
$70.00/LB
$72.00/LB
2819 Casper
$4.50
$12.00
$28.00
$62.00
$120.00/LB
$90.00/LB
2845 Cinderella
$3.95
$7.50
$16.00
$38.00
$70.00/LB
$65.00/LB
2820 Howden
$2.75
$6.60
$15.40
$32.60
$54.60/LB
$50.40/LB
2832 Jack Be Little
$2.75
$5.40
$16.80
$39.90
$72.50/LB
$64.10/LB
2841 Jack Straw
$3.70
$7.90
$18.90
$44.10
$76.70/LB
$68.30/LB $72.50/LB
2837 Kakai Hulless
$3.70
$7.90
$25.20
$48.30
$77.70/LB
2827 Long Island Cheese
$2.75
$7.50
$16.50
$45.00
$83.00/LB
$77.00/LB
2830 Long Pie
$3.25
$8.75
$18.50
$46.00
$80.00/LB
$75.00/LB
2835 Musque de Provence
$2.75
$7.50
$16.50
$37.50
$67.20/LB
$60.90/LB
2840 New England Pie
$2.75
$5.80
$10.70
$22.00
$34.25/LB
$30.50/LB
2836 Valenciano
$3.40
$7.20
$16.00
$38.00
$62.50/LB
$54.50/LB
2828 Winter Luxury
$4.50
$12.00
$28.00
$62.00
$120.00/LB
$90.00/LB
hybrid, sold by seed count
10
50
250
1M
2826 Cider Jack F1
$4.95
$16.00
$39.00
$99.00/M
2825 Owl's Eye F1
$4.95
$16.00
$39.00
$99.00/M
2832 Jack Be Little
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Radishes Raphanus sativus
2874 Celesta F1 Hybrid
25 days
Excellent vigor, uniformity and bolt tolerance in a red round radish. We’re excited to offer the first organically available hybrid radish, which received the highest rating in our 2011 red radish trials across all seasonal slots – spring, summer and fall. We saw hardly any bolting or splitting from this variety, even when allowing the roots to grow quite large. Foliage is strong, compact and upright for easy harvest. Celesta is attractive when sliced; vivid red skin contrasts nicely with bright white flesh. Interior is juicy, with a nice radish crunch.
2850 Cherry Belle
25 days
Classic, smooth, red-skinned bunching radish. AAS winner in 1949. Makes uniform spheres 3/4 - 1” with crispy white flesh. Less subject to pithiness than other radishes.
2873 Rudolf
25 days
All the vigor and uniformity of a hybrid in this highly-selected open-pollinated variety. Rudolf makes a crisp, nicely round radish with excellent resistance to cracking and pithiness. Good for both winter and spring production. Short foliage. Katie at Good Heart Farm harvests radishes for her CSA. RADISH PLANTING INFO: Seeding depth: 1/4-1/2”, Garden- Plant spacing: 1”, Row spacing: 8-12”, DaikonPlant spacing: 4-6”, Row spacing: 12-16”. CULTURAL INFO: Radishes are hardy annuals. They can be direct seeded as soon as soil can be worked and are better adapted to the cooler temperatures and shorter days of spring and fall. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 65-85°F. Seedlings emerge within a few days. Thin if necessary to ensure even sizing. Plant every 10 days for a continual supply. Harvest radishes on time as they do not hold well in the field, especially in warm weather. Topped radishes will keep good quality for 3-4 weeks if stored at near freezing temperatures with high humidity in semi-permeable containers. DISEASE & PESTS: Like other crucifers, radishes can be subject to fungal diseases in wet seasons, such as Alternaria Leaf Spot and White Mold (sclerotinia). Flea beetles can present a problem, particularly for young plants, by chewing small holes in the leaves. Use floating row cover to prevent insect damage. SEED SPECS: 1,875-3,625 (2,750 avg) seeds/oz, 3058M (44M avg) seeds/lb. Seeding rate: Garden- 2,200 seeds/100’ single row (~3/4 oz/100’ single row), 958M seeds/acre (~22 lb/acre) using 20 seeds/ft, 12” row spacing. Daikon- 660 seeds/100’ (~1/4 oz/100’ single row), 288M seeds/acre (~6.5 lb/acre) using 6 seeds/ft, 12” row spacing. M= 1,000
2863 Purple Plum
2860 French Breakfast
26 days
HEIRLOOM An oblong, blunt-tipped radish, half red on top and white on the bottom. Has a healthy radish spiciness and quality. Can become pithy if harvested late. Average 2" long.
2870 Pink Beauty
27 days
2866 White Icicle
27 days
Bright pink radish with a uniform round to oval shape and medium tops. Crisp white flesh has a distinctive and delicious flavor. Highly resistant to pithiness. Slender garden radish with pointed roots resembles a miniature daikon. Roots average 3-4” long and have a mild radish flavor and crunchy bite. Smooth, medium-size tops can be used as salad greens.
2865 White Beauty
30 days
Pure white roots are perfectly round globes averaging 1.5” in diameter. Strong green tops are great for bunching. Bunch with Purple Beauty and Pink Beauty for a colorful display. Best grown in spring or fall.
25 days
Bright purple skin covers firm white flesh. Texture is crisp and juicy. Roots hold up well in the field and do not crack easily. Hardy and adaptable.
2875 Valentine’s Day Mix
25 days
A well-balanced mix of red, pink, purple, and white round garden radishes with a splash of French Breakfast to liven it up! Sure to create a heart-felt sensation.
2860 French Breakfast
2870 Pink Beauty
2850 Cherry Belle
2866 White Icicle
2873 Rudolf
2874 Celesta F1
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2863 Purple Plum
2875 Valentine's Day Mix
2865 White Beauty
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2847 Watermelon
50 days
Popular Japanese daikon that can average 2-6 lbs each while remaining crisp and tender for pickling, fermenting or storage. Pure white with pale green shoulders when exposed to sun. Best grown for fall crop.
60 days
A pretty in pink end to your summer salad days! A Chinese ball-shaped radish with bright-pink flesh, white skin and green shoulders averaging 2.5 - 3” in diameter. Inner flesh is crispy and mildly sweet. Excellent in salads, as a garnish or cooked. Best grown in fall, similar to daikon.
RADISHES open-pollinated, sold by weight
2862 Miyashige White Daikon
1/16 oz
1/4 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2850 Cherry Belle
$2.75
$4.50
$6.30
$16.30
$38.90/LB
$35.70/LB
2860 French Breakfast
$2.75
$4.50
$6.30
$16.30
$38.90/LB
$35.70/LB
2862 Miyashige White Daikon
$2.75
$7.60
$11.30
$22.70
$75.60/LB
$68.00/LB
2870 Pink Beauty
$2.75
$3.50
$5.30
$12.00
$37.00/LB
$33.00/LB
2863 Purple Plum
$2.75
$4.50
$8.40
$17.90
$51.50/LB
$48.30/LB
2875 Valentine's Day Mix
$2.75
$8.55
$12.35
$23.80
$61.75/LB
$57.95/LB
2847 Watermelon
$2.75
$7.60
$11.30
$22.70
$75.60/LB
$68.00/LB
2865 White Beauty
$2.75
$8.00
$11.85
$17.85
$56.00/LB
$53.20/LB
2866 White Icicle
$2.75
$4.40
$6.60
$13.30
$40.00/LB
$37.80/LB
open-pollinated, sold by seed count 2873 Rudolf hybrid, sold by seed count 2874 Celesta F1
100
1M
5M
50M
100M
$2.75
$4.50/M
$2.10/M
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$1.35/M
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5M
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100M
$3.75
$9.50/M
$6.50/M
$3.95/M
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2862 Miyashige White Daikon
2847 Watermelon
MAKING A LIVING at the FARMER’S MARKET Adapted from an article by Farmer Paul Betz in our Seed Hopper Blog. To read the full article, visit http://www.highmowingseeds.com/Tips-to-Making-a-Living-at-theFarmers-Market.html. Paul Betz and his wife Kate farm three acres of vegetables for a farmers market and small CSA. They chose direct marketing because they receive a better price for their produce, which allowed them to maintain their small-scale operation, High Ledge Farm. Here Paul offers some tips to increase direct marketing sales. most important…do not sit down! The first impression is that you are not excited about your products, that you have to stand up for them and they are being an inconvenience to you.
Kate Camilletti And Paul Betz of High Ledge Farm.
a market filled with many vendors, there are Iarena obvious, few things you can do to stand out. Some while some are more subtle. BE CLEAN! The first thing I do when I arrive is sweep out our spot and it makes a huge difference – remember, you are selling food! I also arrive with two shirts - one shirt always gets dirty unloading. Once the booth is ready, I am changed, clean, and ready to go. Most people realize that vegetables are grown in soil - that does not mean they want to see the dirt. We spend a lot of time getting our produce looking good; greens are healthy, roots are clean. FIRST IMPRESSIONS Be engaging, and let your customers know you are happy to help them. If someone’s hands are full, offer to bag for them. If you have a shady out-of-the-way spot, allow customers to leave what they have bought and pick it up later. And
ABUNDANCE There’s a saying “Pile it high and kiss it goodbye,” and it’s true. If we are short on something, we use false bottoms in our baskets to raise produce above the rim. Bringing more than you think you can sell hurts but no one wants to buy the last one of anything. As our produce disappears, we tighten up the display, making our stand smaller to appear full - much more inviting than a big stand that looks picked over. MAKE IT EASY As I am setting up my booth, I am careful that everything I am selling is easy to pick up. I put loose items like beans and peas closer to the
customers, so there is less fumbling with a bag. Heavier items are closer, lighter ones farther back. SIGNAGE We have a sign on everything, listing prices, what method of preparation might be best for that vegetable, and what I like about the variety. I think our prices are a reflection of the cost of production and the quality of the produce, and I do not hide them. TAKE TIME TO REFLECT My final suggestion would be to stand outside your booth during market and watch how the traffic flows through it. Where does it get congested? Can people find what they are looking for? Take the time to admire the work that has gone into getting everything to market. The market season is intense, and market day is a very tangible reward for all your sweat and long days.
Clear, clever signage and abundant produce at the High Ledge Farm Stand
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Spinach Spinacia oleracea
2884 Renegade F1 Hybrid
smooth leaf
2881 Regiment F1 Hybrid DM (races 1-7)
37 days
A vigorous giant leaf type that packs on the weight, producing healthy bunches in no time. Backed by this battalion of strong and fierce warrior greens, a victorious harvest can be expected every time! Very quick growing. Regiment produces arrow-shaped, semi-savoyed leaves with a bright-eyed medium green finish. Excellent texture and mild flavor. Works well in all seasonal slots. Very high yielding. Good resistance to bolting and downy mildew.
2878 Pigeon F1 Hybrid
38 days
DM (races 1-13)
HMS Trials Manager Gwenael harvesting spinach from our winter greens trial. SPINACH PLANTING INFO: Seeding depth: 1/8-1/4”, Baby leaf- Direct seeding: ~40 seeds/ft”, Row spacing: in 2-4” bands 1-2” apart. Bunching- Plant spacing: 2”; Row spacing: 12-18”. CULTURAL INFO: Spinach is a cool-season hardy annual that thrives in fertile and moist soil. Spinach is sensitive to soil pH, preferring a range of 6.5-7. Direct seed as soon as soil can be worked in the spring until late summer or early fall. Seed germinates best when soil temperatures are 32-60°F. Over-wintered spinach is best started in late summer and harvested in late winter when days begin get longer. Store washed spinach close to freezing and high humidity for 10-14 days. DISEASE & PESTS: Spinach is commonly susceptible to downy mildew (Peronospora farinosa f. sp. spinaciae) and fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. spinaciae). Crop rotations help eliminate inoculum but no resistant varieties are available. Cucumber mosaic virus, transmitted by aphids, causes stunting and underdevelopment in plants. Control insect pressure by using row cover and controlling weed hosts. RESISTANCE KEY: CMV-Cucumber Mosaic Virus, DM-Downy Mildew (races indicated if known) SEED SPECS: 1,550-3750 (2,650 avg) seeds/oz, 2560M (42M avg) seeds/lb. Seeding rate: Baby leaf- 70M seeds/100’bed (~1.75lb/100’bed), 700M seeds/1000’bed (~16.75 lb/1000’ bed) using 640 seeds/ft on 3’beds (16 rows/ bed). Bunching- 1,100 seeds/100’ row (~1/2 oz/100’row), 11M seeds/1,000’row (~1/4 lb/1000’row) using 10 seeds/ft, 18” row spacing. M = 1,000
This attractive, very dark-green, oval-shaped leaf was a stand-out in our trials garden. Plants are extremely upright, making for easy harvest, and leaves have nice cupping for baby leaf production. This slowgrowing warm season hybrid has excellent leaf texture under hot conditions and it also performed extremely well in our winter hoophouse trials, consistently at the top of the pack in productivity, leaf quality and vigor. Yielded up to 50% more than other hybrids.
2887 Corvair F1 Hybrid
43 days
DM (races 1-7), CMV
Ultimate bolt tolerance with dark green, oval leaves. Makes an excellent all-season spinach with smooth round leaves. Grows a bit slower than Corvair but excels in quality of leaf when handled; never prone to brittleness or cracking. Excellent downy mildew and virus resistance – a proven variety for winter high tunnels. NEW
2868 Butterflay 45 days
A productive, semi-savoyed variety sporting very large, glossy, dark green leaves with rich flavor. Butterflay stole the show among the hybrid and open pollinated spinach varieties grown in our fall 2013 trials, exhibiting better vigor and a higher germination rate than its neighbors, as well as unmatched intense green color. This is a fast-growing variety from Switzerland that is cold-hardy and slow to bolt, making it well-suited to spring and ideal for fall and winter production.
40 days
DM (races 1-11)
High level of downy mildew resistance. Smooth, oval leaves are medium to dark-green and upright for easy harvesting by hand or harvester. High yield potential and widely adapted for spring or fall productions. Corvair has a faster growth rate and crisper texture than Renegade F1 but is not as bolt resistant. It compares best to Whale F1. Very attractive leaves.
2884 Renegade F1
NEW
2878 Pigeon F1
2868 Butterflay
2881 Regiment F1 Hybrid
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2887 Corvair F1
2885 Giant Winter
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semi-savoyed leaf
2885 Giant Winter
50 days
SPINACH TAB
Selected for cold hardiness. Dark green, glossy leaves are slightly savoyed. Appropriate as a flat baby leaf variety as well as winter full size. A heavy yielding variety recommended for fall crops, winter greenhouse production, or over-wintering outdoors under mulch.
savoyed leaf
2880 Bloomsdale Longstanding 42 days
HEIRLOOM A long loved old-time favorite and one of the more outstanding open-pollinated varieties available. Leaves are savoyed, long and narrow with a glossy, dark green color. Developed by Dan Landreth in the late 1880s. Has excellent heirloom flavor and tender leaves.
2889 Winter Bloomsdale
45 days
CMV
HEIRLOOM Dark green leaves are more savoyed than Giant Winter. Selected for early spring and fall crops as it has good cold soil emergence but a tendency to bolt in the heat. Performs well as a winter greenhouse crop or overwinter outdoors under mulch. David Landreth developed the original Bloomsdale spinach in the 1800s.
2880 Bloomsdale Longstanding
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2889 Winter Bloomsdale
SPINACH 1/4 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2880 Bloomsdale Long Standing
$2.75
$6.50
$18.70
$52.00/LB
$50.00/LB
2868 Butterflay
$2.75
$6.85
$22.45
$63.00/LB
$60.00/LB
2885 Giant Winter
$2.75
$5.70
$18.70
$52.00/LB
$50.00/LB
2889 Winter Bloomsdale
$2.75
$10.10
$28.40
$92.80/LB
$87.50/LB
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2887 Corvair F1
$2.75
$3.25
$1.95/M
$1.10/M
$0.80/M
$0.70/M
$0.65/M
2878 Pigeon F1
$2.75
$3.95
$2.20/M
$1.75/M
$1.10/M
$0.95/M
$0.80/M
2881 Regiment F1
$2.75
$4.40
$2.10/M
$2.00/M
$1.30/M
$1.10/M
$1.00/M
2884 Renegade F1
$2.75
$4.55
$3.05/M
$2.05/M
$1.75/M
$1.45/M
$1.35/M
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pinach has got to be one of the tastiest vegetables out there. When I first started growing seed crops, I tried spinach because it was such a favorite of mine. That’s when things started to get complicated. Spinach has four genders, pollen that can blow 3 or more miles, it needs to be grown for seed in a very dry region that doesn’t get much above 80 degrees, and it has to be at 45 degrees latitude or higher. There are also some serious diseases that need to be handled. If everything is right, a spinach seed crop can yield a lot of high quality seed. But with seemingly minor challenges, it can bomb completely. It is a fragile crop, hence the concentration of seed production in specific and special regions. One of the main spinach seed producing areas in the world is Skagit County in Washington State. This county used to produce 90% of the world’s spinach seed but a few other spots are also good as well, namely Chile and Denmark. While the magic Skagit is arid in the summer, it is sandwiched in between the coast and the mountains so it has a nice cloud cover and fresh cool air delivered each night. When a growing spinach seed crop gets exposed to temperatures above 85 degrees, it simply stops growing. That means a lot of small seed. But enough about all that. I know what you really want to know more about is all these spinach genders. They are: female, vegetative males, quick males and hermaphrodites and each plant is a different one. The females make the seed of course, but everyone has a role and
By Tom Stearns, Founder and President has evolved that way for a reason. Let’s just say that when being so darn particular about the conditions you need to succeed, it is good to keep your options open. Because it is wind pollinated the plant does not bother with making a showy, large or colorful flower but rather has tiny non-descript, light green flowers on the sides of the stalk and branches. The seeds form in little clusters next to each leaf. No fruit, no pod - just stuck there. Without the protection of a pod, the seed is subjected to everything that nature throws at it. Rain or even high humidity causes mold to develop and can damage the seed. Several diseases - fusarium especially - can become huge issues in seed production, so most fields in the Skagit only grow spinach seed once every 20 years.
Female spinach plant in full bloom Photo Credit: Margaret Becker
The growers in the county have developed an intricate mapping system to communicate and collaborate to ensure that everyone’s fields are sufficiently isolated from each other. If two varieties were accidentally cross pollinated that would be a problem for the integrity of the variety. Sometimes a mile between varieties is okay if they are very similar but often 3-4 miles is needed. So, I guess I love spinach seed so much because it is just so different from most other seed crops. I love remembering that so much stands behind this little leaf that we all eat so often.
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Hybrid spinach seed crop growing in Skagit County, Washington, in 2011. Photo Credit: Emily Gatch
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Summer Squash Curcurbita pepo zucchini
2900 Dark Green
50 days
Produces good quantities of straight, marketable fruits. An open-pollinated variety best suited to the home garden, and which under favorable conditions can yield well. NEW
2909 Desert F1 Hybrid 50 days
PM, CMV, ZYMV, WMV, PRSV
A sister variety to Dunja, with added disease resistance and exceptional fruit set in hot weather. In our 2012 trials, we watched as almost all other varieties succumbed or slowed production as a result of powdery mildew while Desert just kept on cranking. Tall plants have a broad, open architecture which makes for easy picking. Fruit are gorgeous: uniform in size and shape, dark green with slight speckles, cylindrical and very attractive.
2892 Dunja F1 Hybrid
50 days
PM, ZYMV, WMV, PRSV
Bridget and Dave enjoy their afternoon weighing summer squash in our trials field. SUMMER SQUASH PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding, subtract 2 weeks if transplanting. Seeding depth: ½-1”, Direct seeding: 2-3 seeds every 12-24", thin to 1 plant, Plant spacing: 12-24”, Row spacing: 5-6'. CULTURAL INFO: Summer squashes are warm-season annuals in the cucurbit family, which includes winter squash, pumpkins, watermelons, cucumbers and melons. Direct seed as soon as all chance of frost has passed or start transplants 3-4 weeks before planting date. Optimum soil temperature for germination is about 85ºF. Black plastic mulch and floating row cover can be used to increase soil and air temperature, as well as ward off cucumber beetles which feast on young seedlings and also spread disease. Many growers plant multiple successions of summer squash during a season to ensure continuous harvest, transplanting the first succession immediately after frost-free date and the final succession three months before the expected first frost. Best quality fruit are harvested at 5–8” or smaller, while skin is soft and somewhat glossy. Harvest fruits every other day for best size and quality and to maintain plants’ productivity. Fruits are very perishable, but will store 3 to 4 days at 35 - 40ºF and 90% relative humidity. DISEASE & PESTS: Powdery mildew, Sphaerotheca fuliginea or Erysiphe cichoracearum, manifests as white spots on tops and bottoms of leaves. The disease results in decreased fruit size and yield. Resistant varieties are available; plants can still become infected but the symptoms are usually much less severe. Bacterial wilt, Erwinia tracheiphila, is spread by cucumber beetles and will quickly kill young plants. In addition, cucumber beetle feeding can damage young leaves so extensively that plants either die or are stunted in growth. Dipping or spraying seedlings with kaolin clay can significantly deter infestations. Use of a trap crop preferred by cucumber beetles, such as blue hubbard squash, lures beetles away from main crop. Crop rotation, removal of crop debris to discourage overwintering populations, and use of floating row cover can be effective in controlling cucumber beetles. RESISTANCE KEY: CMV (Cucumber Mosaic Virus) PM-Powdery Mildew, PRSV-Papaya Ringspot Virus, WMV-Watermelon Mosaic Virus, ZYMV-Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus. SEED SPECS: Zucchini- 155-260 seeds/oz (200 avg), 2,500-4,200 seeds/lb (3,350 avg). Summer Squash- 260375 seeds/oz (320 avg), 4,200-6,000 seeds/lb (5,100 avg). Scallopini- 220-280 seeds/oz (250 avg), 3,500-4,500 seeds/ lb (4M avg). Seeding rate: Zucchini- 12,000 seeds/acre (3.5 lbs/acre), Summer Squash- 12,000 seeds/acre (2.35 lbs/ acre), Scallopini- 12,000 seeds/acre (3 lbs/acre), 2 seeds every 18”, 5’ centers. M=1,000
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Dark green zucchini with excellent disease resistance and high yields. When compared to market standards like Payroll, Dunja out-performed them in powdery mildew resistance and overall yield. A true standout! Fruits are straight and slightly ridged with an attractive, glossy, dark green skin. Plants are compact, single stemmed and spineless.
2915 Goldy F1 Hybrid
50 days
2894 Cha-Ching F1 Hybrid
52 days
When we started our breeding program, there weren't any organic hybrid zucchini or open-pollinated medium green zucchini varieties available. We set out to breed and select for what growers needed. ChaChing is a productive, medium-green zucchini with good tolerance to powdery mildew. Medium, glossy green fruit is speckled with light green, and is slightly tapered with a small blossom. Plants are very open in habit, making for easy harvest and increased air-flow to keep down disease. Harvest at 6-8” long or smaller; fruit tends to put on girth as it grows.
2895 Costata Romanesco
54 days
HEIRLOOM This Italian zucchini wins every taste test based on its unique, slightly nutty flavor and exceptional texture. Tender, gray-green skin and prominent ribbing also give this Italian variety a distinctive appearance. Great picked at 6" or smaller with the flower still attached and fried whole.
2897 Dario F1 Hybrid
55 days
PM
Improved cocozelle type with more defined striping, open plant habit, resistance to powdery mildew and slender, attractive fruit shape. Looking for an eyecatching zucchini? Dario certainly won us over in our trials. Fruit remains slender, measuring 1” in diameter even at 7” length and holds well after harvest. Upright plants are single-stemmed with an open habit for easier picking. Dario’s flavor is sweeter than most cocozelle.
Similar to Gold Rush and Sebring, Goldy has bright yellow skin and white flesh. Much less prone to greening than Gold Rush. Fruits are long and slender with contrasting green stems. Open habit with few spines make harvesting easy. Heavy yields with a high percentage of marketable fruit. Mix with green zucchini for an eye catching display.
2894 Cha-Ching F1
2900 Dark Green
NEW
2895 Costata Romanesco
2909 Desert F1
2892 Dunja F1
2915 Goldy F1
2897 Dario F1
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2911 Dark Star 55 days
2907 Midnight Lightning
55 days
A High Mowing exclusive - the first to be developed on our organic seed farm in Wolcott, Vermont. It produces an extra long and slender zucchini with a dark green almost black coloring. Single stemmed plants are sturdy and stems have few spines. Plants produce quickly and have good field resistance to disease. Tolerant to powdery mildew.
2896 Cocozelle
2910 Yellow Crookneck 50 days
HEIRLOOM A light, lemon-yellow variety with tender skin and creamy white flesh. Pick at 5-6” long or smaller for best flavor and tenderness. Very prolific. Our stock seed has been carefully selected for yield, shape and quality. If left to over-grow, can also be used for a dark yellow, warty ornamental gourd.
2908 Success PM Straightneck 50 days PM
A major breakthrough in open-pollinated summer squash. Prolific plants keep cranking right through powdery mildew season, producing smooth, uniform, and attractive fruit. In our 2004 trials, Success outperformed standard hybrids in total yield. Provided over three months of abundant, disease-free, harvest for the Intervale Community Farm CSA in 2008. Our stock seed has been carefully selected for yield and shape. First released by High Mowing Organic Seeds and the Cornell Vegetable Breeding Institute.
58 days
Tasty Italian variety! Cocozelle impressed us as being a productive, attractive variation on the standard green zucchini. Dark and light green striping is less defined than Dario, but shows much more contrast than Costata Romanesco. Flavor is slightly nutty; milder than Costata but more flavorful than most zucchini. Evenly shaped, straight fruit with very slight ribbing over the lighter green striping. Bush plants are mostly single-stemmed.
NEW
specialty
2906 Segev F1 Hybrid
47 days
Parthenocarpic variety with good tolerance to powdery mildew. Also known as Lebanese summer squash or kusa, as it is called in Arabic. Segev is a light green summer squash with slight taper and extra long stems for easy harvesting. Open habit with single stem and nearly spineless. High yield potential, producing late into season when other varieties slow down. Oversize kusa, referred to as marrow squash, can be prepared like winter squash.
2906 Segev F1
2916 Ronde de Nice
2911 Dark Star
2910 Yellow Crookneck
2912 Benning's Green Tint 52 days
HEIRLOOM Easy-to-grow patty-pan type, with pale green color that matures to a creamy white. Bushy plants provide excellent yields of saucershaped fruits with scalloped edges. Harvest when fruit is 2-3” for best quality. No formally noted virus resistance, but was clearly the only variety not even slightly affected by virus in our 2008 trials, surpassing leading hybrids with established resistances.
2891 Dark Green Scallopini F1 Hybrid 55 days
A compliment to our Yellow Scallopini with an attractive, dark green glossy skin and characteristic saucer shape with scalloped edges. Compact plants are very productive and work well in containers. Plants have good tolerance to powdery mildew.
2917 Yellow Scallopini F1 Hybrid 55 days
Golden saucer-shaped fruits with scalloped edges. Bushy plants are early to produce and remain prolific throughout the season. Scallopini is considered by squash-lovers to have one of the most appetizing flavors of all summer squashes. This variety has a touch of green at its blossom end. Harvest when small and tender, with the blossom still attached, or teacupsize. Tolerant to powdery mildew.
2891 Dark Green Scallopini F1 & 2917 Yellow Scallopini F1
2912 Benning's Green Tint
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
2912 Bennings Green Tint Patty Pan
$2.75
$7.10
$20.60
$32.70
$50.00/LB
$45.00/LB
2896 Cocozelle Zucchini
$2.75
$7.10
$20.60
$32.70
$50.00/LB
$45.00/LB
2895 Costata Romanesco Zucchini
$2.75
$7.40
$12.60
$39.90
$65.10/LB
$63.00/LB
2900 Dark Green Zucchini
$2.75
$4.70
$8.20
$20.00
$33.00/LB
$28.00/LB
2916 Ronde de Nice Squash
$2.75
$7.10
$20.60
$32.70
$50.00/LB
$45.00/LB
2908 Success PM Yellow Straightneck Squash
$2.75
$6.00
$10.00
$25.00
$34.00/LB
$28.00/LB
2910 Yellow Crookneck Squash
$2.75
$6.00
$10.00
$25.00
$34.00/LB
$28.00/LB
open-pollinated, sold by seed count 2907 Midnight Lightning
52 days
HEIRLOOM Green with white speckling, these round zucchinis from the south of France have long been a fresh market favorite. Harvest when they are a bit larger than golf balls or even larger to stuff with your favorite filling. Best flavor is when 3-4” in diameter. Freezes well.
SUMMER SQUASH
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2896 Cocozelle
2916 Ronde de Nice
yellow summer squash
SUMMER SQUASH
NEW
A truly stellar open-pollinated zucchini, selected for drought tolerance, high-quality uniform fruit, and yields on par with hybrid zucchini. Dark Star is a modern, improved OP, the outcome of an exciting farmer-led breeding partnership between the Organic Seed Alliance and Eel River Produce in Humboldt County, CA. Dark Star was bred for vigorous, productive plants that establish easily without irrigation. Although we can’t trial for drought tolerance in our northern Vermont location, at the start of the harvest, Dark Star had some of the largest, most vigorous plants (in a trial that included many hybrids). Dark green, glossy fruit on single stem plants.
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2911 Dark Star Zucchini
$3.95
$10.00
$18.00
$58.00/M
$45.00/M
2907 Midnight Lightning Zucchini
$33.00/M
$3.95
$7.50
$12.00
$38.00/M
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50
250
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5M
2894 Cha-Ching F1 Zucchini
$6.95
$18.00
$36.00
$100.00/M
$96.00/M
2897 Dario F1 Cocozelle Zucchini
$7.30
$21.80
$39.90
$102.75/M
$99.80/M
2891 Dark Green Scallopini F1 Pattypan
$7.30
$25.30
$59.15
$185.55/M
$147.20/M
2909 Desert F1 Zucchini
$7.30
$18.00
$40.00
$120.00/M
$111.00/M
2892 Dunja F1 Zucchini
$7.30
$21.80
$39.90
$102.75/M
$99.80/M
2915 Goldy F1 Zucchini
$9.10
$27.25
$49.90
$128.45/M
$124.75/M
2906 Segev F1 Summer Squash
$7.30
$27.30
$51.10
$142.10/M
$136.40/M
2917 Yellow Scallopini F1 Patty Pan
$7.30
$25.30
$59.15
$185.55/M
$147.20/M
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Winter Squash Cucurbita spp. acorn
2920 Sweet REBA 90 days PM
C. pepo - Resistant Early Bush Acorn (REBA).
Another great release from our partnership with Cornell University. Sweet REBA continues putting energy into developing fruit long after most squash varieties have succumbed to Powdery Mildew. The critical stage of sugar production is not debilitated by the disease late in the season. Plants have compact bush habit and produce very high yields. Fruits average 4-5 per plant and are 1.5 - 2 lbs, uniform, and nicely rounded. Out-performed Table Ace F1 in bush habit, disease resistance, yield, flavor, uniformity of shape and ripeness in our trials. Great storage variety.
2921 Table Queen
92 days C. pepo - Table Queen is an open-pollinated and
Katie and Charles, singing at the top of their lungs, planting out the female parent line of Bagheera F1 squash in our production field. PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from direct seeding, subtract two weeks if transplanting. Seeding depth: 1/2-1”, Direct seeding: 2-3 seeds/18-36”, thin to one plant per spacing, Bush or Semi-Bush- Plant spacing: 18-24”, Row spacing: 6’. Vining- Plant spacing: 24-36”; Row spacing: 9’. Plants can also be planted in hills of 3-5 plants in rows 3-5’ apart. CULTURAL INFO: Winter squash is a warm-season annual that can be direct seeded or transplanted once danger of frost has passed. Bush types provide less weed suppression so are typically planted closer than vining types for easier tractor cultivation. Start transplants 3-4 weeks before last spring frost. Black plastic mulch can be used to increase soil temperature for earlier planting. Harvest when fruits are full size, have a deep color and have hard rinds that can’t be easily dented with a fingernail. Changing color of the ground spot from yellow to cream, gold or orange is another general indicator of ripeness. Winter squash can withstand a few very light frosts in fall, but should be harvested before hard frost. To harvest, cut stem at least 2” from the fruit: a short or broken stem can lead to rot. Cure after harvest by keeping in a warm, dry location for a few days then store at 50-55°F with 55-75% relative humidity and good air circulation. Delicata and acorn squash do not need curing, but will not store as long as other varieties. DISEASE & PESTS: Winter squash is susceptible to Powdery Mildew, Bacterial Wilt, Black Rot, and Striped Cucumber Beetles. See Summer Squash, Pumpkin and Cucumber sections for symptoms and controls of pests and diseases of the cucurbit family not detailed here. The squash vine borer (Melittia cucurbitae) is a wasp-like moth that lays dull red eggs on squash vines. Larvae emerge and bore into the stem of the plant, which subsequently shows signs of wilting. Larvae overwinter in the soil, so crop rotation, removal of crop debris, and use of floating row cover can be effective in preventing infestations. RESISTANCE KEY: PM-Powdery Mildew, ZYMV SEED SPECS: Acorn and Butternut- 260-375 seeds/oz (320 avg), 4,200-6,000 seeds/lb (5,100 avg). Buttercup and Spaghetti- 160-175 seeds/oz (160 avg), 2,600-2,800 seeds/lb (2,700 avg). Hubbard- 90-125 seeds/oz (105 avg), 1,500-2,000 seeds/lb (1,750 avg). Delicata/Dumpling- 400470 seeds/oz (435 avg), 6,500-7,500 seeds/lb (7M avg). Seeding rate: Acorn and Butternut- 6,400 seeds/acre (1.25 lbs), using 2 seeds/30”, 6’ row spacing. Buttercup and Spaghetti- 6,400 seeds/acre (2.5 lbs), using 2 seeds/30”, 6’ row spacing. Hubbard- 6,400 seeds/acre (3.75 lbs), using 2 seeds/30”, 6’ row spacing. Delicata/Dumpling6,400 seeds/acre (1 lb), using 2 seeds/30”, 6’ row spacing. M=1,000
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highly popular acorn variety that bears 1.5 - 3 lb fruits. Vines are 3-4’ in length. Very vigorous and prolific, can withstand poor soil conditions and keeps very well. Flesh is a thick, pale orange with excellent flavor. Not as uniform or well shaped as Sweet REBA, but higher overall gross yields.
butternut
2918 Nutterbutter
90 days C. moschata - A long time in the making,
Nutterbutter was developed in our breeding program by Dr. Jodi-Lew Smith. It was selected for its uniform, medium-sized bell-shaped fruit, its early maturity, and most importantly for its consistently nutty, sweet flavor. This is a personal-sized butternut that will wow squash lovers with its flavors, and will mature in regions that have trouble ripening butternuts. We think this one will be a standout for everyone. Also has some tolerance to Powdery Mildew.
2948 Tiana F1 Hybrid 95 days
NEW
ZYMV
First organically available hybrid butternut variety. Tiana has a stout blocky shape, classic butternut buff skin and bright orange internal color. Flavor is sweet – but not too sweet – and flesh has a smooth, creamy texture. In trials in Oregon and New York, Tiana was one of the highest yielding (number of marketable fruit per plant) varieties and showed strong resistance to powdery mildew, besting even known market standards included in the trial. Intermediate resistance to Zucchini Yellow Mosiac Virus.
2940 Waltham Butternut
105 days C. moschata - This 1970 AAS winner is by far the
most widely-grown butternut variety. Forms uniform, 4-5 lb fruits with smooth, tan skin that is easily peeled with a potato peeler. Flesh is finely textured and dark orange. Our HMS strain has been selected for uniformity of size and shape, disease resistance, and yields. If cured well and stored properly Waltham will keep well into the winter. Great flavor!
2942 Honey Nut
110 days
PM
C. moschata - From Cornell’s Vegetable Breeding
Institute comes this specialty sure to gain attention. This 4-5” long mini-butternut is a dark, healthy, orange-buff. Smaller than Ponca with a much more uniform butternut shape. Simply cut in half and bake! Shows moderate to high levels of field resistance to Powdery Mildew; able to ripen to full maturity with a high-sugar content. Stores well. Note: Fruit initially appears dark green when immature and ripens to deep orangey-tan color. Final coloring can be slow to develop under cool conditions. Early planting is recommended.
NEW
2948 Tiana F1
2920 Sweet REBA
2940 Waltham
2921 Table Queen
2918 Nutterbutter
2942 Honey Nut
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2955 Sugar Dumpling F1 Hybrid 90 days PM
C. pepo - HMS Exclusive. Double serving size
dumpling squash with cream colored skin and dark green stripes, Sugar Dumpling was developed by Dr. Brent Loy at UNH specifically for semi-bush habit, powdery mildew resistance, and exceptionally high sugar content. Fine grained inner flesh is exceedingly sweet and deep orange in color when ripe. Plants average 4-6 fruits of 1.5 - 2 lb each. Store in a cool dry place for up to 6 months.
2950 Delicata
95 days C. pepo - Incredibly sweet flavor and superbly delicate flesh have made Delicata the darling of squash lovers. Fruits are 1 - 1.5 lbs each and can be eaten with skin on, after baking or boiling. Our strain is the highest quality available, carefully selected since 2001 for uniformity of size, shape and color as well as yield, non-bitter and non-hard-shelled fruit. As a farmbased seed company we are able to carry out focused improvements like this on many of our varieties.
NEW 2947 Orange Summer F1 Hybrid 90 days
Attractive red kabocha with vibrant orange color and great uniformity of size and shape. Orange Summer is an improved Uchiki Kuri hybrid with early maturity and consistently higher yields. Fruits average 4 LB, measuring about 6.5” in height and 6.5” in diameter. Bush type plants are strong against mildew.
2925 Baby Blue Hubbard
95 days C. maxima - A more marketable, scaled-down blue
hubbard with smooth, gray-blue skin and sweeter flesh than the standard Blue Hubbard. Fruits of 5-7 lbs are of consistent quality and teardrop shape. Also excellent for use as a trap crop for cucumber beetles, who prefer Blue Hubbard above all other cucurbit varieties. Our strain has been improved for uniformity on our seed farm in Wolcott, VT.
2960 Red Kuri
95 days
C. maxima - Also known as Baby Red Hubbard and
Orange Hokkaido, these teardrop-shaped, strikingly red-orange squash from Japan have smooth, sweet, dry, deep orange flesh. The most reliable yield even in cool, short seasons. Fruits are 3-4 lb size. Improved HMS strain with greater uniformity than others.
2945 Spaghetti
88 days C. pepo - Fork out the squash pasta! This has to be
baked or boiled before the fibers separated into long noodles, resembling spaghetti. A fun treat for the family with kid-friendly vegetable appeal. Oblong, medium-sized light yellow fruits have very sweet flesh. NEW
2946 Bagheera F1 Hybrid
95 days
High-yielding, semi-bush dark green kabocha with exceptionally dry texture. In our 2012 trials, Bagheera produced the greatest quantity of marketable fruit per plant. Fruits average 3-4 LB, measuring about 4.5” in height and 6.5” in diameter. Bagheera’s flavor is deep, dense and delectable. From the outstanding winter squash breeding program of Dr. Brent Loy at the University of New Hampshire.
2930 Burgess Buttercup
95 days C. maxima - Dark green skin with a gray button on
the blossom end. Golden orange, stringless flesh and a sweet, rich flavor have made this squash a long-time New England favorite. Typically produces 10-12 fruits of 3-5 lbs each per plant. Vines can reach 15’ long. This is our HMS improved strain with a high percentage of clean, non-warty and uniform squash.
2839 Crown Pumpkin
100 days Cucubita maxima - A delicious eating pumpkin with
NEW
2955 Sugar Dumpling F1
other
hubbard
WINTER TAB SQUASH
delicata / dumpling
hard blue-grey skin and rich orange flesh. Originally part of the Koanga Gardens collection of heritage seeds in New Zealand, seed for this variety was lost for a time. Fortunately, High Mowing Organic Seeds seed tester Jeremy Weiss had requested a sample before it was lost and was able to bring the seeds back into production, improving the strain along the way to better reflect its original characteristics. While this variety is called a pumpkin, make no mistake, it is a delicious eating squash not to be relegated to the front porch display this autumn. Excellent keeper.
2950 Delicata
NEW
gourds
2923 Ornamental Mix
95 days Cucubita pepo - A decorative mix of small-sized 2946 Bagheera F1
gourds that are slightly earlier to mature than traditional gourd varieties. This mix is sure to offer everyone a favorite just in time for fall festivities. Some varieties included are: Nest Egg, Pear, Small Orange, Yellow Warted, Crown of Thorns and more.
2947 Orange Summer F1
2930 Burgess Buttercup 2923 Ornamental Mix 2925 Baby Blue Hubbard
2945 Spaghetti
2960 Red Kuri
2839 Crown Pumpkin
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2919 Bottle
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2919 Bottle
125 days Lagenaria siceraria - The bottle gourd has been
cultivated for its utility and ornamental qualities world-wide. Medium-sized gourds average 10” tall and 5” wide at the widest point. Plants vine heavily and require a long, warm growing season.
2924 Speckled Swan
125 days
Lagenaria siceraria - Graceful long necked gourds
are uniformly bent along the neck, resembling the arch of a swan’s neck with a characteristic head and beak. Gourds are bright green with white speckles. A very attractive gourd that retains a glossy, hard outer shell when dried. Fruit averages 3 lbs each and is 16” tall and 6” wide at its base. Plants vine heavily and require a long, warm growing season.
WINTER SQUASH & GOURDS
open-pollinated, sold by weight 2925 Baby Blue Hubbard Squash
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
$2.75
$7.00
$10.50
$31.90
$36.00/LB
$26.50/LB $90.00/LB
2919 Bottle Gourd
$3.75
$9.50
$20.50
$52.00
$96.00/LB
2930 Burgess Buttercup Squash
$2.75
$4.50
$11.50
$23.00
$40.00/LB
$33.00/LB
2839 Crown Pumpkin
$3.25
$8.75
$18.50
$46.00
$80.00/LB
$72.00/LB
2950 Delicata Squash
$2.75
$5.75
$15.40
$40.50
$67.00/LB
$60.40/LB
2942 Honey Nut Butternut Squash
$5.25
$9.95
$28.00
$88.00
$160.00/LB
$150.00/LB
2923 Ornamental Gourd Mix
$2.75
$4.50
$10.00
$23.10
$37.80/LB
$35.70/LB
2960 Red Kuri Squash
$2.75
$6.50
$15.00
$45.70
$75.00/LB
$62.00/LB
2945 Spaghetti Squash
$2.75
$4.50
$14.00
$28.90
$40.70/LB
$38.50/LB
2924 Speckled Swan Gourd
$4.10
$9.70
$24.00
$64.00
$120.00/LB
$115.00/LB
2920 Sweet Reba Bush Acorn Squash
$2.75
$7.10
$19.40
$47.90
$82.20/LB
$70.40/LB
2921 Table Queen Acorn Squash
$2.75
$6.80
$17.90
$35.70
$51.50/LB
$44.10/LB
2940 Waltham Butternut Squash hybrid, sold by seed count
$2.75
$4.50
$13.50
$22.10
$37.50/LB
$33.50/LB
10
50
250
1M
5M
25 M
2946 Bagheera F1 Squash
$4.65
$11.50
$24.00
$80.00/M
$74.00/M
$72.00/M
2947 Orange Summer F1 Squash
$7.40
$25.00
$50.00
$160.00/M
$145.00/M
$140.00/M
2955 Sugar Dumpling F1 Squash
$4.65
$11.50
$24.00
$80.00/M
$74.00/M
$68.00/M
2948 Tiana F1 Butternut Squash open-pollinated, sold by seed ct.
$4.65
$18.00
$40.00
$120.00/M
$111.00/M
$100.00/M
2918 Nutterbutter Butternut Squash
10
50
250
1M
5M
$3.90
$10.00
$17.80
$36.80/M
$31.50/M
2924 Speckled Swan
Breeding New Varieties at High Mowing Seeds By Dr. Jodi Lew-Smith he High Mowing breeding program has worked with winter squash for the past seven years. T In keeping with our overall commitment of prioritizing flavor in every variety we sell, our program has long focused on developing winter squash that not only looks nice and yields well in
NEW HYBRID WINTER SQUASH VARIETIES! his year we are proud to offer three new T hybrid winter squash varieties! This is exciting because we work hard to offer a
the field, but also stands out in the kitchen. For example, our first squash release, Nutterbutter, has proven to have excellent flavor in a wide variety of locations and will often ripen where other butternuts never make it. Our program also collaborates with several public university plant breeding programs to make available new and unique winter squash varieties, all with high quality and good flavor. In this manner we released the Honey Nut in 2010 and have just released Bagheera F1, a hybrid green kabocha. In future years look for further releases of green and red kabochas, unusual butternuts, and super high quality acorns.
broad selection of varieties that are suitable for commercial scale organic farmers. Many commercial growers prefer to grow hybrid winter squashes because they may feature higher yields, better disease resistance packages, or a combination of both. We have trialed and taste-tested each one to make sure it lives up to its description, and all of these were winners! Introducing our new Hybrid Winter Squashes… •T IANA F1 HYBRID BUTTERNUT has up to 50% higher yields than any open pollinated butternut. The first commercially available organic hybrid butternut! •O RANGE SUMMER F1 HYBRID UCHIKI KURI produces larger fruit and higher yields than any open pollinated Uchiki Kuri, and features better germination and faster field emergence. •B AGHEERA F1 HYBRID KABOCHA became an instant staff favorite thanks to its dark orange, richly flavorful flesh, and is sure to be loved in the field for its high yields.
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beefsteak – 12-16 oz
3052 Cherokee Purple 72 days
HEIRLOOM Brownish-purple skin with green shoulders and red flesh. The most popular of the black tomatoes for its outstanding flavor and texture. Large beefsteak fruits weigh in at 12-16 oz. Widely grown by gardeners and market growers alike. A popular heirloom for the greenhouse. Believed to trace back over 100 years to the Cherokee Indians. Indeterminate
3090 Pruden’s Purple 72 days
HEIRLOOM Rivals Brandywine as the best-flavored heirloom tomato and boasts a devoted fan club. Pruden’s is not really purple, but rather a deep pink with slight shoulder ribbing. Fruits are large, often close to 1 lb each, but smaller than Brandywine, with a silky texture. Plants have potato shaped leaves. Indeterminate NEW
3171 Caiman F1 Hybrid 80 days
TMV, LM, VW, FW, TSWV
Roland finds cherry tomatoes to be pretty tasty at the HMS field days. TOMATO PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplants. Planting depth: 1/4", Field - Plant spacing: for determinate varieties 12-18", for indeterminate 24-36", Row spacing: 4-6’ centers. Greenhouse - Plant spacing: 16-24”, maintain four square ft/plant, Row spacing: 4-5’ centers. CULTURAL INFO: Warm-season tender annuals. Indeterminate varieties ripen mid to late-summer, bear fruit over a long period of time and require support. Determinate types ripen early, have a concentrated fruit set, shorter growth habit, and support may not be required. Start seeds 6-8 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 75-85°F. Transplant after danger of frost has passed. Harvest tomatoes fully ripe or when half ripe and ripen off the vine at temperatures above 70°F. Store between 55-70°F at 95% relative humidity. DISEASE & PESTS: Early blight, problematic in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest, is caused by Alternaria solani and A. alternata in cooperation with Septoria lycopersici. Early blight is best treated early with regular applications of fungicidal sprays. Late blight, Phytophthora infestans, is increasingly becoming an issue for northeast growers. Prevent with good airflow, tolerant varieties, and copper sprays. Once the disease takes hold, control is unlikely. Field tomatoes are also subject to several common diseases such as bacterial speck (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato) and anthracnose (Colletotrichum coccodes) resulting in black spots on the fruit. Bacterial canker (Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis) and bacterial spot result in larger fruit spots. The best prevention for all diseases is to use disease-free seed, avoid contact with plants during moist conditions, and immediately remove and destroy infected plant material to prevent spread. RESISTANCE KEY: ASC-Alternaria Stem Canker, EB-Early Blight, FCR-Fusarium Crown & Root Rot, FWFusarium Wilt, LB-Late Blight, LM-Leaf Mold, SLSSeptoria Leaf Spot, TMV-Tomato Mosaic Virus, TSWV - Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, VW-Verticillium Wilt SEED SPECS: Cherry & Saladette Size - 280-420 seeds/ gram, (350 avg), 8-12M seeds/oz, (10M avg). Full Size 225-335 seeds/gram, (280 avg) 6,500-9,500 seeds/oz, (8M avg). Seeding rate: Determinate - 660 plants/1000’, 725 seeds/1,000’ (for cherry and saladette ~2 grams/1,000’, for full size ~2.5 grams/1,000’), 4,840 plants/acre, 5,300 seeds/acre (for cherry and saladette ~1/2 oz/acre, for full size ~3/4 oz/acre), using 18” plant spacing, 6’ center rows. Indeterminate - 500 plants/1000’, 550 seeds/1,000’ (for cherry and saladette ~1.5 grams/1,000’, for full size ~2 grams/1,000’) 3,600 plants/acre, 4M seeds/acre (for cherry ~ 11.5 grams/ac., for full size ~14 grams/acre), using 24” plant spacing, 6’ center rows. M=1,000
GREENHOUSE Our largest, most disease resistant greenhouse tomato with a ruffled, fruit shape. Attractive 12-16 oz fruits have a flattened shape with creased shoulders reminiscent of an heirloom tomato. Bright red skin is shiny and eyecatching. Fruit grow in clusters of 4-6 on vigorous, indeterminate plants and hold well on the vine. Plants have short internodes and good fruit set. Caiman is recommended for unheated greenhouse production. Intermediate resistance to root-knot nematode.
3050 Brandywine 82 days
HEIRLOOM Big and beautiful! This classic variety was one of the first to bring recognition to the heirloom label. Known for its perfect balance of sugars and flavor. Dark pinkish-red flesh is smooth and juicy, so make sure to have a napkin handy! Fruits are very large, weighing 1 lb or more. Pick just before ripe to avoid cracking. Potato-leaf variety. Indeterminate
TOMATOES
Tomatoes Lycopersicon esculentum
3055 Yellow Brandywine 82 days
HEIRLOOM A yellow version of the famous Brandywine. Similar much-loved flavor, appearance and plant habit. Large, beefsteak fruits can weigh 1 lb or more. Yellow flesh is smooth, juicy and delectable. An outstanding choice for a yellow heirloom tomato. Pick just before ripe to avoid cracking. Potato-leaf foliage. Indeterminate
3053 Copia 85 days
A great tomato for farmers’ markets and a must-have for selective tomato growers. Unique fine-lined stripes of golden-yellow and candy-red make this tomato an amazing sight. Large fruits average 12-16 oz with sweet, juicy meat and swirling color throughout. Stabilized by Jeff Dawson from a cross between Green Zebra and Marvel Stripe and named in honor of COPIA, the American Center of Food, Wine and the Arts in Napa, CA. Indeterminate
midsize – 4-12 oz
2976 Moskvich
60 days
HEIRLOOM High quality, early-season heirloom that rivals hybrids. Excellent producer of 4-6 oz red tomatoes in just 60 days. Fruits are round to slightly flattened with a deep red color and luscious, rich flavor. Great eaten fresh or for processed. Highly resistant to cracking, making it a great pick for the greenhouse. Like all Russians, Moskovich can stand up to cool conditions. Semi-determinate 3052 Cherokee Purple
3090 Pruden's Purple
3086 Crimson Sprinter
65 days
Brilliant candy-apple red color and strong performance in cool conditions for early season harvests. Medium-sized 5-7 oz fruits are abundant and ripen nicely on the vine. Developed by Professor T. Graham of OAC, Ontario. Crimson Sprinter is the earliest maturing cultivar to carry the famous crimson gene with notably high lycopene content. Holds well due to its thick skin. Semi-determinate
NEW
3171 Caiman F1
3050 Brandywine
3055 Yellow Brandywine
2976 Moskvich
3053 Copia
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3086 Crimson Sprinter
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TOMATOES
3060 Cosmonaut Volkov
68 days
This Ukrainian tomato wins taste test after taste test. Perfect blend of sweet and tart, with a rich complexity. Fruits can range from 8-12 oz and are slightly flattened with a healthy red color and moderately green shoulders. Prone to cracking in wet conditions, but not nearly as much as Brandywine. Produces high yields even in cool conditions. Works well in low tech tunnels. A staff favorite year after year! Semi-determinate
3080 Mountain Princess
68 days
HEIRLOOM Mountain sweet goodness! Grown for generations in the Monongahela National Forest region of West Virginia. Fruits are 8-10 oz, orange-red and perfectly round with a mild tomato flavor. Very productive plants bear quick and early. Works well in containers. A customer favorite for six pack sales. Determinate NEW
3173 Roni F1 Hybrid 70 days
TMV, FCR, VW
3062 Iron Lady F1 Hybrid
75 days
LB, EB, FW (races 1,2), VW, SLS
Fight the blight with this disease resistant mid-size red slicer! Iron Lady exhibits triple resistance to the three major tomato leaf diseases – early blight, late blight and Septoria leaf spot – as well as tolerance to verticillium and fusarium wilt. Fine textured fruit is both dense and juicy with good tomato flavor. Fruit size is 3-4” in diameter and approximately 5 oz in weight. Determinate plants are 2.5-3’ tall and don’t require trellising. Comprehensive resistance to all but one minor strain of late blight. Resistance to SLS is robust, but can be further bolstered by reducing the presence of inoculums: plant Iron Lady away from susceptible varieties. First in a new generation of triple resistant varieties, from our collaboration with Cornell University and North Carolina State University. Determinate
3105 Rutgers
75 days
FW (race 1), VW
GREENHOUSE Medium globe slicing tomato with excellent flavor! Roni was a standout in our 2013 greenhouse tomato trials for a well-balanced flavor that achieves that perfect tomato harmony of acid and sweetness. Fruit are perfectly uniform and round, averaging 4 oz in size. Sure to be a new greenhouse tomato favorite!
Still one of the best! First developed in 1934 by Rutgers University in cooperation with Campbell’s Soup for the New Jersey canning industry. No longer a commercial standard, it is still well loved. Bright red fruits average 6-8 oz, with a small seed cavity and good color throughout. Hearty tomato flavor and meaty texture. Works well for slicing or canning. Widely adapted and crack resistant. Determinate
3056 Rose de Berne
3065 Green Zebra
75 days
HEIRLOOM Dark rose-pink hue and well-loved heirloom flavor that is not too tart, nor too sweet. A tomato taste test topper at Phillies Bridge Farm Project in New Paltz, New York as well as in the HMS trial gardens. Round fruits are 4-8 oz with meaty flesh perfect for slicing. Soft-skinned, but not overly fragile and holds up well against cracking. Indeterminate
75-80 days
Succulent, sweet and zingy. Medium-sized, 4-5 oz fruits start out pale green with dark green stripes that soften and turn yellow when ripe. Perfect exteriors; fruits hold up under adverse conditions and rarely crack. Grows well in the greenhouse, too! Indeterminate
the first certified organic
rootstock for tomatoes 2990 Estamino F1 TMV, LM, VW, FW (races 0,1, 2), FCR
The first tomato rootstock bred for organic growing conditions and available as organic seed. Strong, vigorous rootstock results in a well-balanced plant with good generative growth. Estamino does not have an excessive vegetative effect on the scion cultivar. The balance in plant growth results in a steady production and all cultivars maintain size and productivity until the end of the season. In our 2012 greenhouse tomato trials, this variety compared favorably to well-known rootstock standards, offering strong yields and excellent disease resistance. In addition to the high resistances listed above, Estamino offers intermediate resistance to root-knot nematodes and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus. See “RS” category in the tomato price chart on p.71 for Rootstock size and pricing.
3101 Lola F1 Hybrid
76 days
FW (races 1,2), TMV
GREENHOUSE High sugar. Bests all other greenhouse varieties in terms of flavor and one of the earliest to set fruit in our 2010 grafted tomato trials. Round to slightly flattened globes average 7-9 oz when pruned to 4-5 fruits/cluster. Firm texture holds well, but not as tough as Arbason which has a thicker skin. Fruits sweeten up early. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt (races 1,2) and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Indeterminate
3165 Sunkist F1 Hybrid
78 days
FW, VW
HMS exclusive. Finally, an orange slicer as sweet as the reds! It was love at first taste at Brent Loy’s trial fields at the University of New Hampshire. Fruits average 8-10 oz and are slightly flattened with firm flesh. Works well in the greenhouse or field. Produced in Wolcott, VT on the HMS seed farm. Perfect fruit without any blemishes. Semi-determinate
3102 Arbason F1 Hybrid
80 days
FW (races 0,1), VW, TMV 3060 Cosmonaut Volkov
3080 Mountain Princess
3062 Iron Lady F1
NEW
GREENHOUSE From the breeders of Buffalo comes another proven variety for high quality greenhouse tomatoes. Reliable producer of large tomatoes ranging from 7-9 oz each, gaining weight when pruned to 4-5 fruits/cluster. Ranked top in University of Maine’s 2007 high-tunnel trials for yield and flavor, beating out current standards such as Buffalo and Trust. For best flavor, harvest when fully ripe, fruits will not crack or blemish on the vine in well-controlled conditions. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt, Verticillium Wilt and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Indeterminate
3173 Roni F1 3105 Rutgers
3056 Rose de Berne
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3101 Lola F1
3165 Sunkist F1
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TOMATOES
2982 Green Tiger & 2983 Pink Tiger 3102 Arbason F1
3057 Tang
3170 Yellow Perfection
2974 Jaune Flamme
3058 Indigo Rose
3054 Wapsipinicon Peach
3061 Black Trifele 3140 Glacier
2983 Pink Tiger 3076 Medford
3061 Black Trifele
80 days
Striking dark color and unique shape make this variety a farmers’ market and garden favorite. Black Trifele is a bottom-heavy beauty, pear-shaped with purple-black color. Narrow shoulders have typical green streaking. These 4-6 oz tomatoes are 3-4” tall, borne on prolific, potato leaf plants. Texture is smooth, meaty, velvety. A tomato for the gourmand, Black Trifele’s flavor is often described as dense, smoky, chocolatey. You may, for a moment, forget that you are merely tasting a tomato. Indeterminate
3076 Medford
80 days
FW (race 1), VW
Mid-season field tomato with good disease resistance. Bred by the late Dr. JW Fazier of Oregon State University to produce big, round, crack resistant tomatoes. Fruits average 8 oz and are perfectly round and uniform. Flesh is solid with good internal color and a rich tomato flavor prized by Oregon growers. Eat fresh as a slicer or use for canning. Plants reach an average height of 3-4’, provide good fruit cover and are noted to prefer a cage rather than being staked or trellised. Determinate
3057 Tang
85 days
Tasty orange slicer with high levels of beta carotene for a nutritional boost! Tang is our open-pollinated sister variety to Sunkist F1, released from the same orange field tomato breeding program at the University of New Hampshire. At 85 days to maturity, Tang is later than Sunkist. Fruit are slightly smaller in size and reddish-orange in color. Great flavor. Fruit averages 8-10 oz. Indeterminate
2984 Annelise F1
saladette – 2-4 oz
3140 Glacier
55 days
Our earliest tomato and darn good flavor too! Produces high yields of medium sized, 2-3 oz orangered saladette tomatoes. Flavor is superior to other extra-early varieties, winning all early-season taste tests. Sets fruit at 24” tall and keeps producing all season long. Great for the small garden or containers. Potato-leaf foliage. Semi-determinate
2984 Annelise F1 Hybrid 70 days TMV, LM (races 1-5), VW, FW (races 0,1), FCR
Perfect trusses of bright red, cocktail-sized fruit. Annelise has excellent disease resistance and is widely adapted to growing in a heated greenhouse, high tunnel or open field. The earliest maturing variety in our 2012 tomato high tunnel trials, with cascading trusses of 2 oz fruits. This is a classic truss type with 10-12 fruit on a truss. Fruit measures 2-2.5” in diameter and holds well to allow for ripening of the entire truss. Indeterminate
2982 Green Tiger
70 days
An entirely new class of tomato! Elongated striped cherry type is eye-catching and gorgeous in tomato mixes. Yellow-green color with darker green streaking is unique and provides excellent contrast. Chefs like the cylindrical shape for easy slicing – width-wise for 1” rings or length-wise for attractive 3-4” long tomato “boats”. Skin color ripens from pale green with darker green streaking to yellowish with green streaking. Vigorous plants dripped with fruit in our 2012 trials. Indeterminate
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70 days
An elongated rose-pink cherry with orange striping. Fruit size (2-2.5” long by 1” wide) and plant height are slightly smaller than its verdant cousin, Green Tiger. Flavor is bright and delicate; soft skin is crack-resistant. We are especially excited about this new release from Artisan Seeds, a small farmer-breeding company that concentrates on “hand-crafted varieties bred specifically for small and medium sized producers and local/ specialty markets.” Rouge and radiant, Pink Tiger is gorgeous alone or in tomato mixes. Indeterminate
3170 Yellow Perfection
70 days
HEIRLOOM Sensationally rich flavor! Top ranked open-pollinated yellow tomato in our extensive 2006 trials and has held the title since. Saladette size tomatoes are perfectly round averaging 1.5-2” and weighing 2-3 oz each. One of the first to set fruit with heavy yields that keep coming through the summer. Fruits have a thin skin and are prone to cracking. Potato-leaf foliage. Indeterminate
2974 Jaune Flamme
75 days
HEIRLOOM A zingy little French heirloom that will burn a torch in your heart after just one bite. Tomatoes are all about flavor and this one has a unique fruity flavor that we loved in our trials. Plants are very productive with multitudes of apricot shaped tomatoes hanging in neat clusters. Fruits average 2-3 oz each and are 1.5-2” round. A terrific salad tomato that is also great for sauces and for drying. A standout in our trials and hopefully for you too. Indeterminate
3058 Indigo Rose
80 days
This variety is stunningly jet black! As it ripens the underside turns from green to a rosy red. Flavor is great, strongly acidic and when sliced it looks just like a plum with its deep red flesh. The plants are vigorous and show good field resistance to fungal diseases and blights. The 2 – 2.5 ounce fruit grows on vines with nice clusters of 6-8 fruit. A new variety from Oregon State that is definitely worth a try. Indeterminate
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TOMATOES
2970 Matt's Wild
2973 Montesino F1
3005 Suzanne F1
3004 Black Cherry
2972 Bing Cherry
2975 Sweetie
3010 Yellow Pear
2980 Peacevine 2971 Toronjina F1
3004 Black Cherry
2981 Esterina F1
64 days
One of the only round, black cherries available with a characteristic dark purplish color. One inch fruits average 1-1 1/2 oz, and are great with the sweet, rich, full flavor common to all of the Russian black tomatoes. A striking addition to cherry tomato mixes. Very productive plants. Indeterminate
2972 Bing Cherry 3000 Red Pear
3054 Wapsipinicon Peach
80 days
A pleasurable novelty with fuzzy, pale-yellow skin and fruity bite of sweet and balanced flavors. Fruits have a blush tint when ripe. Tall plants produce high yields of firm 1.5 - 2” fruit that hold well on and off the vine. Plants just keep on producing right up until the frost. Named by Dennis Schlicht after the Wapsipinicon River in Northeast Iowa. Similar to Garden Peach but performed much better in our trials with high yields, uniform fruits and well-noted flavor. Fruits average 2 oz. Indeterminate
55 days
EB
We’re wild about Matt’s Wild and you will be too! Deep red cherries are smaller than average with an exceptional flavor many consider the best. Matt’s keeps producing copious quantities when every other tomato in the field is down for the count with early blight. Pick frequently as skin is thin and cracks easily. Shows moderate field tolerance to Late Blight. Up to 1/4 oz fruit. Indeterminate
2973 Montesino F1 Hybrid
55 days
FW (race 0), TMV
GREENHOUSE Santa-type red grape tomato you will want to eat like candy. Montesino won over our hearts and mouths by producing buckets of mouth-watering snacks all summer long. One of our first cherry tomatoes to ripen and also one of the last. Trusses of moderately sized, grape-shaped tomatoes have a firm, juicy flesh and oh-so-sweet and delicious flavor. For the field or high tunnel. Showed a good field tolerance to late blight in 2010 and kept producing long after others subsided. Fruits average 1/2 oz each. Indeterminate
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LM (races 1-5), FW (races 0,1), TMV
55 days
GREENHOUSE Finally, an organic orange cherry tomato to rival the beloved Sungold. Toronjina is a medium-sized orange cherry with slightly thicker skin than Sungold. The best feature is a sensational ability to woo your taste buds. Juicy, sweet and flavorful. Showed good field tolerance to late blight in 2010 and produced late into the season. Perfect for high tunnels but tends to crack in the field if not harvested regularly. Fruits average 3/4 oz each. Indeterminate
2981 Esterina F1 Hybrid
60 days
TMV, VW
cherry / grape – 1/4-2 oz
2970 Matt’s Wild
2978 Sakura F1
2971 Toronjina F1 Hybrid
2977 Gold Nugget
Golden yellow cherry with outstanding sweetness and crack resistance. The star of our 2012 tomato trials–the one-bite wonder that kept us all reaching for another taste. Compared to Sungold, Esterina is sweeter, very crack resistant and a brighter yellow. Strong disease resistance makes this variety a versatile stand-out. Fruit size is 1-1.5” in diameter. Indeterminate
2977 Gold Nugget
60 days
Bright yellow cherries produce early and abundantly on compact plants. One inch fruit are juicy with a mild flavor. Skin is thinner than similar varieties in our trials, yet more resistant to cracking. Developed by Dr. James Bagget at Oregon State University. Fruits average 1 oz. Determinate
3005 Suzanne F1 Hybrid
60 days
LM (races 1-5), FW (race 0,1), TMV
GREENHOUSE Incredible sweetness and early yields. Large cherry averaging 1/2 oz each. Firm flesh, crack resistance and split truss ripening make it an excellent choice for professional growers. Exceptional flavor similar to Matt’s Wild with a rich candy sweetness. Originally bred for greenhouse culture, we have found that it also works well as an outdoor crop. Indeterminate
65 days
New from our breeding program, it earned an accelerated release for exceptional flavor. Every plant was loaded with such sweet and delicious cherries –we couldn’t wait to share this great variety! Flavor is sweet and rich with well-balanced acid and thin skin. Plants are loaded with clusters of medium sized, 1” red fruits. Pick frequently at maturity to reduce cracking. Fruits average 1/2-1 oz. Indeterminate
2975 Sweetie
65 days
The name says it all: super-sweet red cherry tomato with high sugar content - eaten right off the vine! Sets masses of 1-1.5” round cherries in long clusters prolific through summer. Firm texture similar to grape tomatoes. Ideal for eating fresh or canning, in salads or relishes. Plants are vigorous and reliable producing high quality fruit, even in adverse conditions. One of the first ripe cherries in our 2008 trials, ripening up perfectly through six weeks of rain and cold temperature, an absolute standout! Fruits average 1/21 oz. Indeterminate
3000 Red Pear
70 days
HEIRLOOM Unique pear shape. Couple with Yellow Pear for a complimentary display. Plants put out high yields of perfect pear-shaped tomatoes and keep producing right up until frost. Fruits average 3/4 oz each. Indeterminate
2978 Sakura F1 Hybrid
70 days
TMV, LM (races 1-5), FW (races 0,1)
GREENHOUSE Great choice for a hybrid cherry in the greenhouse or field. Sakura produces perfect, uniform, bright red, round fruits of .5 - .8 oz each. A sister variety to Suzanne, both consistently top our taste tests for greenhouse cherries. Sakura is less sweet than Suzanne, but yields slightly more with a larger number of trusses (approximately 10-12 fruit per truss). The juicy, flavorful fruits are very tolerant to cracking and hold well on the vine, allowing for harvest of entire truss for an attractive display. Well adapted to unheated greenhouses, high tunnels or open field. Intermediate resistance to several species of root-knot nematode. Indeterminate
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TOMATOES
3040 Gilbertie 3043 Roma VF
NEW
3021 Bellstar
3180 Toma Verde
NEW 3020 Amish
3172 Granadero F1
3010 Yellow Pear
70 days
HEIRLOOM Yellow pear-shaped fruits are similar in shape and size to Red Pear, with a slightly more tart flavor. Mix for a complimenting display of colors. Thick skinned and crack resistant. Fruits average 3/4 oz each. Indeterminate
2980 Peacevine
78 days
Peace out in your garden with these delicious and prolific red cherries! A de-hybridized selection of the Sweet 100 F1 hybrid known for its incredible flavor and resistance to cracking. Produces incredible numbers of uniform 1” tomatoes with an orange-red color. Very high in Vitamin C and amino acids. Fruits average 1/2-1 oz. Indeterminate
paste
3043 Roma VF
65 days
FW, VW, ASC
Plum tomato with great disease resistance! Vigorous and strong, producing heavy yields of picture-perfect, thick-walled fruit with deep red color and mild flavor. A good choice for a commercial variety, as well as in the garden. Fruits average 4-6 oz. Determinate NEW
3172 Granadero F1 Hybrid
73 days
TMV, PM, VW, FW, TSWV
High-yielding and perfectly shaped plum tomato packs a disease resistant punch! 4-5 oz fruit are unblemished and uniform. Lovely oval shape, smooth skin and bright red color. If your market demands heavy yields of sauce tomatoes, or high uniformity of fruit size and shape, then Granadero is for you. Performs well in open field, unheated tunnels or heated greenhouse conditions. Intermediate resistance to root-knot nematode. Indeterminate
3021 Bellstar
3181 Goldie Ground Cherry
74 days
Early variety perfect for short seasons and concentrated harvests. Very determinate plants reach 15-24” tall and are covered with round fruit weighing on average 4-5 oz and measuring 2-2.5” in diameter. Smooth, fleshy interior is great for sauce, processing or slicing for fresh eating. Stems are jointless, leaving behind the flower calyx, making harvesting easy. Good resistance to cracking. Determinate
3047 San Marzano
3020 Amish
80 days
HEIRLOOM Versatile, flavorful, juicy enough for slicing, but meaty enough for cooking down. It has few seeds (can make sauces and pastes bitter.) Heartshaped, bright fruits are 8-12 oz. Ripens to a sweeter taste than other paste tomatoes. Indeterminate
3047 San Marzano
80 days
Classic Italian variety is an excellent, all-around tomato for paste, puree, or canning. Prized for its firm pulp, low seed count, and easily removed skin, and for producing a rich tomato flavor when cooked down. Medium-sized fruits are slightly larger than Roma but smaller than Gilbertie or Amish and average 4 oz. Resists cracking and holds well both on the vine and in storage. Heavy yields. Indeterminate
3040 Gilbertie 85 days
HEIRLOOM This long-time favorite is requested by customers year after year! Long, slender shape with characteristically green shoulders and a slight crook in the neck. Narrow fruits are on average 7” long and 10-12 oz. Flesh is very solid, with a beloved rich flavor that makes excellent sauces and soups. Very small seed cavity. One of the varieties we’ve carried since 1996, when High Mowing began as Tom’s hobby. Indeterminate
tomatillo / ground cherry
3180 Toma Verde
60 days Physalis ixocarpa–Early variety. Flavor is tart when
young and fruit becomes sweeter as it ripens. Medium to large size fruits are ready to harvest when husks split and fruit color changes from a yellow-green to medium green. Perfect for Salsa Verde or as a special addition to any Mexican dish or salad. Uniform fruit and high yields. Semi-determinate
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3182 Purple NEW
3181 Goldie Ground Cherry
75 days
An exotic garden treat! Ground cherries, with their papery husks, tropical flavor and treasure hunt harvest experience add a little bit of magic to your garden. Bushy plants grow 2.5-3’ tall and can be trellised or left to sprawl. When ripe, the husk around the fruit becomes papery dry and the fruit falls off the plant to be hunted for and scooped up from below the leaves. Some people place a tarp or sheet underneath the plants to make harvesting easier, but either way the husks keep the fruit clean of any dirt. We trialed and tasted several varieties of ground cherries in our 2012 trials, and Goldie was the one that bested the rest.
3182 Purple 75-80 days
Physalis ixocarpa–HEIRLOOM Rare tomatillo
with exceptional appearance and taste. Deep violet skin color bleeds into flesh with green centers. Much sweeter than the green types with a musky flavor that is superb when eaten right from the plant. Harvest after the papery husk has split, when fruits are the size of a golf ball and skin has turned a deep purple color. Great grilled on kabobs or in salsas. Semi-determinate
rootstock See p.75 for details on our Rootstock Tomatoes.
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paste
cherry
saladette
midsize
TOMATOES
open-pollinated, sold by weight
1/2 g
2g
8g
1 oz
1/4 lb
3050 Brandywine
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3052 Cherokee Purple
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3053 Copia
$2.75
$6.85
$15.60
$41.15
$68.55
$172.00
3090 Prudens Purple
$2.75
$5.50
$11.00
$18.00
$48.00
$133.00
3055 Yellow Brandywine
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3061 Black Trifele
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
3060 Cosmonaut Volkov
$2.75
$6.50
$13.00
$22.00
$60.00
$195.00
3086 Crimson Sprinter
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$36.00
$60.00
$172.00
3065 Green Zebra
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
3076 Medford
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
2976 Moskvich
$2.75
$6.65
$13.25
$21.60
$57.60
$168.00
3080 Mountain Princess
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3056 Rose de Berne
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$36.00
$60.00
$172.00
3105 Rutgers
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
3057 Tang
$2.75
$6.50
$15.00
$45.00
$85.00
$220.00
3140 Glacier
$2.75
$7.25
$14.50
$23.65
$63.00
$210.00
2974 Jaune Flamme
$2.75
$7.00
$15.95
$42.00
$70.00
$200.65
3054 Wapsinicon Peach
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$32.00
$78.00
$200.00
3170 Yellow Perfection
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
2972 Bing Cherry
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$36.00
$60.00
$172.00
3004 Black Cherry
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
2977 Gold Nugget
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$36.00
$60.00
$172.00
2970 Matt's Wild Cherry
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$36.00
$60.00
$172.00
2980 Peacevine
$2.75
$6.85
$15.55
$40.95
$68.25
$195.65
3000 Red Pear
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
2975 Sweetie Cherry
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
3010 Yellow Pear
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
3020 Amish Paste
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3021 Bellstar
$2.75
$6.00
$13.65
$32.00
$78.00
$200.00
3040 Gilbertie Paste
$2.75
$7.40
$17.00
$45.00
$80.00
$220.00
3043 Roma VF Paste
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
3047 San Marzano Paste
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3181 Goldie Ground Cherry
$2.75
$7.00
$13.00
$34.00
$70.00
$200.00
3182 Purple Tomatillo
$2.75
$5.80
$11.60
$18.90
$50.40
$168.00
3180 Toma Verde Tomatillo
$2.75
$4.10
$6.80
$15.80
$47.30
$139.70
open pollinated, sold by seed count
10
25
100
500
1M
$2.75
$3.50
$6.00
$18.00
$22.00/M
3058 Indigo Rose
$2.75
$6.50 $5.00
$12.00 $15.00
$40.00 $45.00
$55.00/M $85.00
2983 Pink Tiger
$2.75
$3.50
$6.00
$18.00
$22.00/M
sd
2982 Green Tiger
midsize midsize
bs bs
hybrid, sold by seed count
10
25
100
500
1M
3171 Caiman F1
$8.70
$18.00
$60.00
$200.00
$380.00/M
3102 Arbason F1
$6.00
$9.20
$29.40
$108.00
$204.00/M
3062 Iron Lady F1
$3.95
$6.25
$20.40
$73.65
$123.55/M
3101 Lola F1
$4.20
$8.16
$25.20
$88.20
$157.56/M
3173 Roni F1
$4.60
$7.20
$21.00
$73.50
$120.00/M
rs rs pp
cherry cherry
sd sd
3165 Sunkist F1
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TOMATOES 1/10 g
$5.50
$8.25
$26.00
$109.00
$185.00/M
2984 Annelise F1
$13.50
$28.50
$82.00
$336.00
$636.00/M
3005 Suzanne F1
$11.50
$26.30
$77.70
$325.50
$619.50/M
2981 Esterina F1 Cherry
$4.50
$7.50
$20.00
$80.00
$140.00/M
2973 Montesino F1
$6.00
$9.20
$29.40
$105.00
$198.00/M
2978 Sakura F1
$5.50
$8.25
$26.00
$94.00
$177.00/M
2971 Toronjina F1
$8.70
$20.00
$71.40
$304.50
$588.00/M
$8.70
$14.00
$25.85
$90.00
$170.00/M
$11.95
$13.50
$37.30
$173.00
$330.00/M
3172 Granadero F1 2990 Estamino F1 Rootstock Rootstock
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Turnips & Other Roots
3186 Golden Globe
3183 Des Vertus Marteau
35 days Brassica rapa - HEIRLOOM – A cylindrical sister
to the popular Tokyo turnip, we love the sweet, crisp flavor and unique shape of this variety. The name translates poetically to Hammer of Virtue: perhaps “hammer” describes its cylindrical root shape and “virtue” its smooth skin and white color, or possibly its city of origin, Vertus, in the northeast of France. Either way, the elongated shape is great for slicing in the kitchen and mild flavor is delicious in salads or as crudités. We are excited to offer this variety – a real standout in our fresh market turnip trials – and look forward to taking phone orders for this tongue twister of a name (especially if French is your native tongue). Roots average 2” wide by 4-6” long. This French heirloom dates back to the 1800s. NEW
NEW
3191 Tokyo Market
PLANTING INFO: Planting instructions are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: 3/4”, Direct seeding: 8 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 2-4”, Row spacing: 12-18”. CULTURAL INFO: Turnips are a cold hardy biennial, grown as an annual crop. Some varieties can be grown in the spring while others prefer the late summer and fall. Turnips are commonly grown for their roots but some are also grown for their vitamin-rich leafy greens. Turnips prefer loose soils high in organic matter. Because they grow quickly, available water and nutrients are essential for healthy development. Make sure plants are well weeded, especially in early stages of growth. Plant spring varieties as soon as soil can be worked and fall varieties mid-summer. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 80°F. Side dress with rock phosphate when roots begin to swell to promote root development. Flavor is sweetest when harvested after a few light frosts and root size averages 3-4” wide. For quality storage, harvest before hard frost. Remove tops and store unwashed at 32°F with a relative humidity close to 95%. With good air circulation, roots can be stored four to five months. DISEASE & PESTS: Black Rot is one of the most destructive diseases of all crucifer crops. Symptoms first appear as V-shaped yellow lesions at the leaf margin, after which the veins of infected leaves, stems, and roots turn black. Infected plants should be pulled up immediately, and plantings should never be worked during wet conditions. Insect pests, including cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, and diamondback moth, are largely of the Lepidoptera order and can be controlled by Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel) and/or spinosad, preferentially in rotation with one another to prevent selection of resistant individuals. Floating row cover may be used to ward off insects. SEED SPECS:11M seeds/oz avg, 160-240M seeds/lb (200M avg). Seeding rate: 1,800 seeds/100’ double row (~1/4 oz/100’), 255M seeds/acre seeding (~1.25 lb/acre) 8 seeds/ft, for a final 4” avg plant spacing, 18” row spacing. M=1,000
3191 Tokyo Market 35 days
This is not your grandma’s turnip! Sweet, petite, juicy, smooth-skinned and delicious raw. At 1.5 – 2” in diameter, Tokyo Market salad turnips are practically bite-sized, and you may well want to eat them that way! Tender and mildly flavored. Roots are round – radish-like in shape and size – and pearly white in color. Excellent sliced raw in salads, chopped and tossed with vinaigrette, or glazed with soy sauce. NEW
Striking Japanese salad turnip with bright pink shoulders and a long, tapered white root. Beautiful in bunches and makes a colorful spicy/sweet addition to salads. Hinona Kabu is often used for pickling, but it can be eaten raw or cooked, sliced or grated. Caramelize with butter, sugar and soy sauce for a simple and delicious side dish. Slender roots grow to 10-12” long. Dark green tops with purple veining are also tasty – and attractive!
5045 Eagle Root Parsley 95 days
Petroselinum hortense - A new root for your winter
collection. This dense root vegetable has a unique nutty and sweet, parsley-like flavor and is delectable in many dishes and soup stocks. Eagle is a half-long variety that produces well in many soil types, but, like all root crops, performs best in loose soils. Roots average 5-6” long and are thick at the base, tapering to a point. Skin is white and cleans fairly easily like parsnip. A great fall crop and over-winters well, too!
3187 Joan Rutabaga
90-100 days Brassica napus - This refined American Purple Top
rutabaga has smooth, round, uniform roots. The dense yellow flesh is rather hard and crispy with a sweet, mild flavor that improves after frost. Perfect for a roasted root medley and other hearty winter dishes. Stores well into winter months. Highly uniform with good field resistance to Club Root.
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3183 Des Vertus Mareau
3190 Hinona Kabu
3184 Scarlet Ohno Revival
50 days Brassica rapa - When Chef Emeril Lagasse visited
our trial gardens, he could not believe his eyes when he saw our specialty turnip trial and in particular the bright pink Scarlet Ohno. Hot pink skins are vibrant and semi-flattened with white interiors. Flesh is mild and crunchy. Excellent for baby roots or greens with a signature pink streak. Best harvested when 2” wide and traditionally used for pickling. Greens have long strap shaped leaves and are smooth with a pinkish purple mid-rib. An improved variety from Frank Morton.
3185 Purple Top White Globe
3184 Scarlet Ohno
55 days Brassica rapa - HEIRLOOM This popular turnip
variety dates back to 1880 and is still widely planted today. Six inch smooth white globes are purplish-red above ground and white below. Best when harvested at 3-4”, but will retain good quality until quite large. Purple Top has a mild, fine-grained white flesh.
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
2 oz
1 lb
5 lbs
$2.75
$4.50
$16.00
$68.00/LB
$45.00/LB
5045 Eagle Root Parsley
$5.20
$12.00
$72.50
$472.50/LB
3186 Golden Globe Turnip
$3.50
$9.00
$18.00
$52.00/LB
$38.00/LB
3190 Hinona Kabu Turnip
$2.75
$6.00
$28.00
$128.00/LB
$100.00/LB
3187 Joan Rutabaga
$2.75
$6.60
$28.00
$128.00/LB
$115.00/LB
3185 Purple Top Globe Turnip
$2.75
$3.75
$5.00
$16.00/LB
$12.00/LB
3184 Scarlet Ohno Revival Turnip
$2.75
$7.05
$44.80
$206.35/LB
$179.20/LB
3191 Tokyo Market Turnip
$2.75
$6.00
$28.00
$128.00/LB
$100.00/LB
3183 Des Vertus Marteau Salad Turnip
color and delicate flavor. Our strain of Golden Globe is more tapered than globe shaped and has more of a carrot texture on the exterior skin. The quality and tenderness is best when harvested at 3”. Plants perform best in early spring or late summer to fall.
3190 Hinona Kabu 45 days
TURNIPS & ROOTS
open-pollinated, sold by weight
55 days Brassica rapa - A specialty turnip with beautiful golden
TURNIPS
turnips
3186 Golden Globe
3185 Purple Top
5045 Eagle
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Watermelon Citrullus lanatus
3198 Golden Midget 70 days
HEIRLOOM The earliest watermelon in the field! Not only is Golden Midget early but it also has a unique yellow rind when ripe. Flesh is salmon in color, juicy and sweet with black seeds. Leaves are green and yellow and cotyledons tend to pop out of the seed yellow too. A great variety for the home garden or market. Harvest promptly to avoid splitting.
3199 Baby Doll F1 Hybrid 75 days
Yellow icebox type. Early maturing melons are slightly oval in shape with medium and dark green stripes. Fantastic bright yellow flesh with small brown seeds. Its sweet, crisp flavor topped our taste tests. Fruits are very uniform and productive, weighing 10-15 lbs each. Harvest promptly as fruit has a tendency to split when ripe in the field. Excellent variety for direct markets or shipping.
3200 Sugar Baby
3200 Sugar Baby 75 days
Nels, Lee and John take an afternoon watermelon break. PLANTING INFO: Days to maturity are from transplanting, add 10-14 days if direct seeding. Seeding depth: 1/2”, Plant spacing: 12-18”, Row spacing: 6’ row centers. CULTURAL INFO: See Melons for basic growing and cultural information. Harvest when watermelons darken, ground spot turns yellow and blossom end softens. DISEASE & PESTS: Bacterial Fruit Blotch (BFB), Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli, can be spread by seed and by infected transplants, as well as by plant residues and/or alternative hosts. Symptoms are oily dark lesions that typically parallel the veins. Some seedlings may die rapidly, while others persist into maturity. Fruit symptoms are characterized by a dark green stain on the upper side of the fruit. Infection does not penetrate the rind, but eventually causes it to crack and often emits a white foam, caused by gases formed by invading pathogens. Other infected crops can serve as a source of inoculum. See Melons, Summer Squash, and Cucumber sections for symptoms and controls of pests and diseases of the cucurbit family not detailed here. Due to the prevalence and severity of BFB, customers wishing to purchase over ¼ ounce of watermelon seed must print, sign and submit the Watermelon Waiver. We cannot ship any amount of watermelon seed to South Carolina. SEED SPECS: 625- 875 seeds/oz (750 avg), 10-14 M seeds/lb (12M avg). Seeding rate: 7,260 plants/acre (8M seeds/acre, 10.75 oz/acre) transplanting singles, 12” plant spacing, and 6’ center beds. M=1,000
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An excellent northern, short-season variety that produces reliable yields of 6-12 lb, perfectly round fruits ranging from 7-8.5” in diameter. Fruits have a solid green rind and deep red flesh. Flavor is sweet and juicy. The standard for small watermelons. Our strain has been selected for cool growing conditions and high yields. Shows good resistance to drought.
3196 Blacktail Mountain 76 days
Our best quality melon for short, cool seasons. An icebox favorite similar to Sugar Baby in appearance with a distinct crispness and sweet flavor that rivals modern hybrids. The fruit is solid dark green and has an orange-red flesh. Fruit averages 6-10 lbs and 8” across. Vines reach 10’. Excellent keeping quality and yields. Harvest just before ripe and melons will finish off in storage. Keeps for up to two months.
3196 Blacktail Mountain
3230 Triple Crown F1 Hybrid 82 days Seedless melon with bright red flesh and dark-green striping. Sweet flavor, fine grain and crisp texture. High yields of 15-18 lb oval to oblong fruit. Seedless (triploid) watermelons require a normal (diploid) melon as a pollen source, interplant every 3-5 plants in row. Sugar Baby (diploid) seeds included. Use heat mat for optimal germination.
3205 Crimson Sweet 85 days
Quality and reliability make this an excellent variety for gardeners and growers alike. A classic, oblong, 10x12” striped melon. Weighs in at 15-25 lbs with bright red, juicy sweet flesh.
3230 Triple Crown F1
3199 Baby Doll F1
3205 Crimson Sweet
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3197 Klondike Blue Ribbon HEIRLOOM This exceptionally sweet watermelon is perfect for a summer picnic. For two years running, Klondike Blue received top scores in our watermelon taste tests, including the highest Brix reading. It may be time to rewrite the jingle as “What would you do for a Klondike blue?” Rind has alternating dark and light green stripes and the interior is bright red and sweet. Oblong fruit can grow up to 25 lbs, but in our Vermont trials, average fruit weight was 10 lbs and average fruit size was about 10” long. This heirloom, which dates back to the 1900s, combines vigor and high performance with great flavor; a great choice for commercial growers or home gardeners.
3201 OrangeGlo 90 days
Beautiful and sweet! Dark orange flesh is very crisp, very sweet, and very flavorful with a tropical fruit punch tang. Produces good yields of large, 20-30 lb watermelons with dark green stripes and a thin outer shell. Melons will not split in the field, but do have a more delicate exterior than most when ripe. Seeds are white at maturity.
3202 Yellow Moon and Stars 90 days HEIRLOOM A old-time, seed-spitting favorite with a celestial surprise! Similar to its red fleshed sister variety except with a sweet, yellow flesh and white seeds. Oblong watermelons are 18-24” long and weigh 10-15 lbs.
open-pollinated, sold by weight
3201 OrangeGlo
3197 Klondike Blue Ribbon
3195 Moon and Stars 95-100 days
HEIRLOOM Moon & Stars has become a popular variety known for its sweet flavor and dark green rind decorated with yellow spots of large (moon) and small (star) size. Fruit can grow quite large, 10-15 lbs. Plants have spotted foliage. Requires hot temperatures to set fruit.
3207 Ali Baba 100 days
HEIRLOOM HMS crew favorite! Vigorous plants produce 16-25 lb oblong fruit. Hard apple-green rinds are perfect for shipping and storage. Superb, sweet flavor with a fine-grained crisp texture. Ali Baba will win a spot in any melon lover’s heart! Unique skin and light on seeds.
WATERMELON 1/16 oz
1/4 oz
1 oz
1/4 lb
1 lb
3207 Ali Baba
$2.75
$7.90
$15.80
$48.30
$141.80/LB
3196 Blacktail Mountain
$2.75
$7.10
$12.75
$34.30
$68.30/LB
3205 Crimson Sweet
$2.75
$5.80
$7.00
$14.00
$35.00/LB
3198 Golden Midget
$2.75
$7.90
$15.80
$48.30
$142.00/LB
3197 Klondike Blue Ribbon
$2.75
$6.80
$15.20
$46.20
$131.30/LB
3195 Moon & Stars
$2.75
$6.30
$16.30
$50.40
$120.80/LB
3201 Orangeglo
$2.75
$7.90
$15.80
$48.30
$141.80/LB
3200 Sugar Baby
$2.75
$4.50
$5.30
$12.00
$28.50/LB
3202 Yellow Moon and Stars
$2.75
$6.80
$15.20
$46.20
$131.30/LB
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50
100
500
1M
3199 Baby Doll F1
$2.75
$7.40
$10.50
$33.60
$47.30/M
3230 Triple Crown F1
$8.30
$38.90
$68.30
$225.80
$420.00/M
hybrid, sold by seed count
WATERMELON TAB
85 days
3202 Yellow Moon and Stars
3195 Moon and Stars
3207 Ali Baba
PROCESSING the SUYO LONG SEED CROP
Cucumber seed and juice being collected for later rinsing and drying.
Cucumbers being crushed and separated into the seed and flesh.
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Herbs
5031 Sweet Thai
basil
Ocimum basilicum subsp. - Basil is a tender annual
that prefers full sun and rich, moist soils. Basil does best in warm weather. Basil can be used as a seasoning, in potpourri, as a cut flower or as a medicinal herb. Medicinally basil can be used to calm the stomach. Seeding depth: ¼”, Direct seeding: 4-6 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 2-8”, Row spacing: 12-24” depending on variety. Direct seed after all danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed, or start transplants 4-6 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 70-90°F. Seeds emerge within 6-12 days. Pinch terminal buds to encourage branching and prevent flowering. Basil is very sensitive to the cold, showing leaf damage even at 38°F. Use floating row cover to increase temperatures and extend the season. Use hoops with row covers as plants are sensitive to the touch. Plant every two weeks for a continual harvest. Basil is best stored unwashed as it is very sensitive to browning. RESISTANCE KEY: FW-Fusarium Wilt M=1,000
5010 Lemon
60 days
var citriodorum - A narrow leaf basil native to
Katie from Humble Rain Farm cutting thyme for the farmers’ market.
Herbs are a great addition to any home garden, farmstand, CSA box or farmers' market table. The herbs we offer in this section were chosen for their exceptional aroma, flavor and appeal. We offer tried-and-true standards, such as Genovese basil and Italian Flat Leaf parsley, alongside more modern varieties that have impressed us in our trials, like Aroma 2 F1 basil, resistant to Fusariam Wilt and slow to bolt, and Triple Curled parsley, an excessively curly and robust parsley. Most herbs are compact plants and easy to grow, making them suitable for containers, greenhouses and small garden spaces. Many herbs have dual uses, such as Echinacea as a cut flower, or Oregano and Common Sage as potpourri. Each type of herb is unique in its growing needs, please find specific planting and cultural information in the accompanying sub-group information box or in the individual variety descriptions.
Southeast Asia with a delightfully strong aroma and lemony flavor. Delicious with fish and in salad dressings. Flowering stalks can be added to bouquets to lend a wonderful lemony fragrance. A smaller leaf variety, reaching 15” tall. 15M seeds/oz
5005 Fino Verde
63 days var minimum - Compact, bush-type basil with
miniature leaves is perfect for pots, container gardens or borders. Small, aromatic leaves are mostly 1/2-3/4” in size with some larger; spicier than Italian basils, but still sweet and extremely flavorful. Short plants have an attractive, rounded growth habit, with some variability in height and leaf size. Plants remain smaller if planted in pots. 20M seeds/oz
63 days var americanum - Lovely as a potted herb, an edible
bedding plant or in floral arrangements. Sweet Thai has a clove-like licorice flavor with a hearty aroma that compliments the hot spicy flavors of Thai cuisine. Compact plants sport relatively small green leaves with dark purple stems and blossoms. Leaves are 2” long and plants reach 12-18” tall. 28M seeds/oz
5001 Cinnamon
65 days var cinnamomum - Use for a hearty herb or fragrant
flower stems. Medium-sized leaves are emerald green with purple stems and accents. Plants produce whorls of delicate pink flowers. With its pleasingly strong aroma and flavor, Cinnamon basil can be cooked, used in flower arrangements or dried. Average height is 12-18”. 17M seeds/oz
5037 Rosie
65 days var purpurascens - Intense dark purple-red color with
very uniform germination and stand. An improved strain of Rubin with no green off-types and stronger stems that do not sprawl as much. Plants are compact and upright. A favorite in our trials for its unique color and its mild and aromatic basil flavor. The flowers, with tall pale -purple spikes, can be used ornamentally. Keep flowering buds pinched for better leaf production. 20M seeds/oz
5030 Sweet
65 days
A favorite for everyday eating! A traditional Italian variety to use fresh, in vinegars and as the main ingredient for pesto. This very popular and heavyyielding variety produces large aromatic leaves that delight the taste buds as well as the nose. Leaves are deep green and slightly cupped. Average height is 1012”. 28M seeds/oz
5020 Purple Dark Opal
65 days var purpurascens - Shiny deep purple leaves make this a striking ornamental plant in gardens or pots. Dark Opal is also excellent in vinegars or as a garnish for your favorite meals. Flavor is strong and leaves can turn your mouth purple, so Dark Opal may not be ideal for fresh eating. Beautiful pale purple flowers with deep-purple leaves and stems. Average height is 8-10”. 21M seeds/oz
5001 Cinnamon
5037 Rosie
5000 Genovese
68 days var genovese - Pesto lovers unanimously recommend
Genovese as the best variety for pesto due to its distinctively sweet flavor. Plants are strong producers of dark-green, glossy leaves with a characteristic spoon shape. Average height is 10-12”. 18M seeds/oz
5036 Aroma 2 F1 Hybrid 70 days FW
var genovese - Fusarium resistant basil for field 5010 Lemon
5031 Sweet Thai
5030 Sweet
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5000 Genovese
or greenhouse. Aroma 2 is quickly becoming the standard basil for professional growers. An improved Genovese type with thick, dark green leaves. Leaves average 3” long. Plants are also resistant to bolting and will hold well in the field and after harvesting. Average height is 20-24” tall. Replaces Aroma 1. 18,500 seeds/oz
5020 Purple Dark Opal
5036 Aroma 2 F1
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Oscimum sanctum - The Hindu people of India
worship this plant as Tulasi, the incarnation of the goddess. Similar in looks and growth habit to culinary basil, Sacred Basil sets itself apart with its pungent aroma. A largely undiscovered herb, Sacred Basil deserves serious recognition for its many medicinal properties. It has been used as an adaptagen, expectorant, diaphoretic, antidote to poison, anti-inflammatory, liver protector, stomach ulcer preventative, immune stimulator, air purifier, and oxygenator of the brain. 40M seeds/oz
5043 Italian Large Leaf
78 days
Think big! A large leaf Genovese-type basil with leaves up to 4” long. A great selection for pesto and Italian cuisine especially when you need a good amount of basil on hand. Plants reach 18-24” tall and are slow to bolt. 18M seeds/oz
6010 Catnip
80 days to flower Nepeta cataria - This member of the mint family is
a well-known favorite of our feline friends but also a medicinal herb for people, known to have relaxing properties. Scarify seeds to aid germination. Seeds can be direct sown as soon as soil can be worked. Sow seed 1/8 - 1/4” deep, thin to a final spacing of 12”. Transplants can be started 8-10 weeks before setting out. Herbaceous perennial to zone 3. 46M seeds/oz
6020 German Chamomile
75 days
Matricaria recuita - The tiny daisy-like flowers of
German chamomile have white petals with coneshaped, yellow centers and are less than an inch wide. Bushy plants have wispy foliage and tend to sprawl. German is closely related to Roman chamomile, which has many of the same medicinal properties. Average height is 24-30”. Direct seed outdoors, sprinkle seed onto soil and rake in gently, being careful not to bury seeds. Thin for a final spacing of 4-6”. Harvest flower heads regularly for best yields. Annual. 11M seeds/oz
6130 Sacred Basil
1941 Brussels Winter Chervil
18 days micro, 40 baby, 60 full size Anthriscus cerefolium - Winter hardy plants for early
salad greens or the herb garden. Chervil has flat, light green, lacy leaves, with a flavor somewhere between parsley and anise. The plant strongly resembles parsley and is often referred to as gourmet parsley. It is considered one of the classic French herbes fines. A European standard and very winter hardy. Direct seed in early spring for summer crop or fall for spring crop. Sow seeds ½-1” deep. Grow as baby leaf or full size using 6 seeds/ft in rows 12-18” apart. Hardy annual. 13M seeds/oz
chives Allium spp. - Hardy, space-saving perennials in the
onion family. The whole plant can be eaten - the bulbs as mild onions, leaves as a flavorful garnish and flower heads sprinkled in salads or atop cream cheese. Plants can be propagated by seed or root division, doing well in a range of conditions. Seeding depth: 1/4-1/2”, Plant spacing: single year harvest 4-8” or as perennial 12-18”. Row spacing: 18-24”. Plants can be set out all season but do best when planted in late summer for a spring crop. They come back year after year; can be separated by roots once established. Direct seed after danger of hard frost has passed, or start transplants 10-12 weeks before planting date. Seeds emerge within 7-14 days. Established plants may be thinned to maintain as needed throughout deep. Growspacing. as baby Harvest leaf or full size using 6 seeds/ft in the season. Best flavor in annual. spring when flowers are rows 12-18” apart. Hardy 12,800 seeds/oz just opening. Regular chives are hardy to zones 3-9; Garlic chives are hardy to zones 4-9. M=1,000
5040 Chives
90 days A. schoenoprasum - Standard type. Medium to
full-size similar to Staro. Quick growing and a good choice for greenhouse growers or those who prefer a heavy chive. Use leaves or flowers to dress up soups and salads with a slightly spicy garnish. Also works well for freezing and drying. Hardy perennial in zones 3-8. Can tolerate partial shade. 6,500 seeds/oz
5041 Nelly Chives
90 days A. schoenoprasum - An improved dark blue-green
chive with a fine leaf shaft and a healthy, upright habit. In off-site trials, Nelly showed good resistance to dry tube tips, Thrips, and Downy Mildew as well as a strong heat tolerance. 6,500 seeds/oz
5080 Garlic Chives
90 days A. tuberosum - Similar in most ways to regular chives but evinces a delicate garlic flavor. Plants grow more slowly than standard chives and are slightly less hardy. White, star-shaped flowers are long lasting, ornamentally beautiful and unlike any other blooms. Makes for a great addition to salads and a delicious addition to most dishes. Hardy perennial in zones 5-8. 6,250 seeds/oz
HERBS
6130 Sacred 75 days
cilantro Coriander sativum - An easy-to-grow annual
often used in Mexican, Asian and Mediterranean cooking. Coriander, another commonly-used spice, is produced from the seeds. Cilantro is sometimes referred to as leaf coriander. Seeding depth: ¼”, Direct seeding: 2”, Plant spacing: thin to a final spacing of 4-6”. Start transplants 4-6 weeks before the planting date. Cilantro prefers direct sun and is tolerant of cool conditions. Seed spring into summer.
5051 Caribe
55 days leaf
Dense bunches of aromatic dark green leaves. Compared to Santo, Caribe has a slightly thinner stem, higher vigor and seed emergence, and better bolt tolerance in the field. A great choice for greenhouse growers, or anyone who wants a long-standing cilantro. 2,200 seeds/oz
5050 Santo
55 days leaf, 95 seed
Both seed (coriander) and leaves (cilantro) are used in numerous cuisines from around the world. Often associated with Mexican dishes, this strongly scented herb grows with flat, toothed leaves. Chop into salsas and other preparations. Seeds are reputed to help reduce stress. Easy to grow and tolerant of cooler conditions, it prefers direct sun. Fully grown, cut at 12-18” tall. Direct seed 1⁄4” deep, 2” apart, and thin to a final spacing of 4-6”. Start transplants 4-6 weeks before planting date. Bolt resistant strain. Annual. 2,200 seeds/oz
5043 Italian Large Leaf 1941 Brussels Winter Chervil
5041 Nelly Chives
6010 Catnip
6020 German Chamomile
5040 Chives
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5051 Caribe Cilantro
5050 Santo Cilantro
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HERBS
dill Anthenum graveolens - A hardy annual in the carrot
family. Common, aromatic garden herb, known for its culinary and medicinal properties. Dill prefers full sun and well-drained soils that are low in fertility. Dill can be transplanted but prefers direct sowing. Sow as soon as soil warms and throughout summer. Days to maturity are from direct seeding. Seeding depth: ¼”, Direct seeding: 10 seeds/ft, Plant spacing: 2-4”, Row spacing: 18-24”. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 70°F. Seeds may take 7-21 days to emerge. Sow seeds every 4-6 weeks for a continual supply. Dill is an excellent choice for container gardens. Dill can be used for fresh dill weed, cut flowers, pickling, or dried seed. Best fresh flavor is right before flowers open when aromatic compounds are their highest. To use flowering umbels as cut flowers or in pickling, clip long stems just as flowers begin to open. Harvest seeds by collecting the entire flower head when it turns brown. Medicinally, dill can be used to treat an upset stomach. M=1,000
5044 Greensleeves
45 days leaf
A compact, high yielding dill for leaf production. Greensleeves does not bolt as quickly as other dills, such as Bouquet, that are used for both fresh herb, seed head production and cut flowers. This is an excellent variety for market growers and for container cultivation. Dark green leaves are aromatic and pleasingly sweet eaten fresh or dried. Average plant height is 24-30”. 15M seeds/oz
5060 Bouquet
45-55 days leaf, 95 seed
The most widely grown organic dill for fresh eating, flowers and seed heads. Bouquet is an early maturing variety, producing seed heads well ahead of others and right in time for summer pickles. Flowering umbels average 6” wide. Average height is 30”. 15M seeds/oz
6090 Lemon Balm
70 days to flower Melissa officianalis - A strong scented perennial that
attracts bees and can be used as a medicinal herb. Full, spreading bush habit, with shiny dark green leaves well-supported on woody stems standing 2’ tall. Harvest before flowering, as smell, taste, and medicinal properties will decrease as the stalks mature. Transplants can be started indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Sow seeds 1⁄8 -1/4” deep, plant seedlings 18” apart. Can be direct seeded after all danger of frost has passed. Perennial. 45M seeds/oz
5090 Sweet Marjoram
85 days to flower Origanum majorana - A milder, sweeter relative
of oregano. Use fresh or dry. Many gardeners have successfully over-wintered this tender perennial, while others pot it up in the fall to bring delight to a winter kitchen. Start indoors and transplant in well-drained soil. Transplants can be started 8-10 weeks before planting date. Sow seeds 1⁄8” deep or sprinkle seed onto soil surface and press into soil with finger, then cover lightly. Keep moist by misting, being careful not to dislodge seed with water. Separate seedlings and plant 18” apart. To dry, harvest stems to hang in bundles. Leaves can be easily stripped off when dry. Tender perennial. 4,200 seeds/oz
5100 Common Oregano
80 days to flower Origanum vulgare - Vigorous, fast-growing plants
with lovely pink flowers. As with many other culinary herbs, oregano also has medicinal value as an aid for digestion and an anti-fungal. Start indoors and transplant into well-drained soil. Transplants are started 4 weeks before setting out. Sow seeds 1/8” deep or sprinkle seed onto soil surface and press into soil with finger, covering lightly. Keep moist by misting. Transplanted at 18” apart. When harvested, cut stems to hang in bundles. Leaves can be easily stripped off when dry. Perennial. 10,500 seeds/g
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5106 Greek Oregano
80 days to flower Origanum Vulgare- 30 Culinary oregano with
pungent, mouth-watering fragrance and flavor. This is the oregano for pizzas, tomato sauces, and seasonings. Low growing plants have slightly furry, dark green leaves with white flowers. Perennial.
parsley Petroselinum crispum - Biennial (producing seed
in its second year). Commonly grown as an annual due to greater aromatic qualities in its first year of growth. Thrives in fertile soil with good amounts of organic matter and moisture. Best started as a transplant because seeds can take 3-4 weeks to emerge from soil and seedlings are often over run by weeds. Seeding depth: ¼”, Plant spacing: 1218”, Row spacing: 18-24” apart.Start transplants 6-8 weeks before planting date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 70°F. Seedlings develop long taproot quickly. Do not let plants become root bound. Transplant after danger of hard frost has passed. Harvest parsley by twisting or cutting outer stems throughout the season as needed. Stores well in fridge, bagged or in water. Used medicinally to stimulate digestion. M=1,000
5104 Giant Italian Parsley
5110 Italian Flat Leaf
5060 Bouquet 5100 Common Oregano
70 days
Classic flat leaf variety for use either fresh or dried as a garnish or seasoning. Stems hold leaves upright for easy bunching. A very nutritious and tasty addition to meat or vegetable dishes, soups or even salads. 12,500 seeds/oz
5105 Triple Curled Parsley
75 days
Triple curled leaves with an attractive dark green color. We heard about this parsley from several growers before seeing it in Frank Morton’s fields growing next to Moss Curled and Italian Flat Leaf. There we could really see the difference. Just when you thought there was no more room for curls! All on upright stems for easy, clean, and efficient harvesting. 14M seeds/oz
5120 Moss Curled 5044 Greensleeves
70 days
Flat, large-leaved variety is aromatic, high-yielding and dependable. Dark green leaves on strong stems make beautiful bunches and flavor is classic for garnishes. 12,500 seeds/oz
75 days
Standard early maturing double curled variety with rapid regrowth. The leaves are deeply cut and curled, resembling forest moss. Stems average 10”. Moss Curled is less curly and has longer stems than Darki. Curled-leaf parsley is a more subtle seasoning than the Italian flat leaf and makes for a nutritious edible garnish. 16,500 seeds/oz
5045 Eagle Parsley Root See Turnips & Other Roots, page 80.
6090 Lemon Balm 5104 Giant Italian Parsley 5105 Triple Curled Parsley
5090 Sweet Marjoram
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5110 Italian Flat Leaf Parsley
5120 Moss Curled Parsley
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2497 Sorrel
70 days Salvia officianalis - Leaves can be used fresh or dried
5140 Thyme
90 days Thymus vulgaris - Petite leaves and mini spikes of
45 days baby, 120 flower Rumex acetosa – Sorrel is best known for its tangy
in soups, meat dishes, gravies and stuffing. Use ornamental leaf branches in floral wreaths. Beautiful lavender flowers in summer. Likes full sun to partial shade. Direct seed 1/4” deep, thin to a final spacing of 18-24”, after danger of frost has passed. Transplants can be started 4-6 weeks before planting date and planted all summer long. Perennial. 3,400 seeds/oz
5135 Summer Savory
75 days Satureja hortensis - HEIRLOOM The most subtle and
delicate of all the savories in taste and in character. Slender light green leaves on reddish, square stems. The aroma of summer savory is a duet of thyme and mint. Flavors green beans, vegetables and poultry, or infused in vinegar. Dry plants to preserve. Plants reach 12-18” tall. Grow similarly to other annual herbs outdoors with a preference for rich soil and full sun using a plant spacing of 8-12”. Ideal for containers or indoor pots. Perennial. 47M seeds/oz
leafy greens, which are commonly used in soups and stews, in salad, or as a braising green. This cold tolerant leafy green is becoming increasingly popular as an over-wintered gourmet spring green. Leaves are bright green and slender with long petioles. Full-size leaves grow to 8” long. Plants can be harvested all season long but are best sown in late summer for harvest in early spring when most tender and mild. Grow as a baby leaf or for full size leaves. Direct sow as soon as soil can be worked or start transplants in March. Sow seeds ¼” deep, plant spacing is 8” in 1218” rows. Plant after danger of frost has passed. Deadhead seed stalks to encourage more leaves. Perennial. 34M seeds/oz
pinkish-lavender flowers atop woody stalks. Makes a beautiful border along herb and flower beds, growing to about 6-10”. A very versatile culinary staple which can successfully flavor any meat and vegetable dish. Our strain is a winter hardy variety that does well in cool regions. Transplanting is recommended. Start seedlings 8-10 weeks before planting date. Sow seeds 1⁄8” deep or sprinkle seed onto soil surface and cover gently. Separate and plant 8” apart. Perennial. 99M seeds/oz
HERBS
5130 Common Sage
5135 Summer Savory
5130 Common Sage
open-pollinated, sold by weight
2497 Sorrel
5140 Thyme
HERBS
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
1/2 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lbs
5060 Bouquet Dill
$2.75
$3.90
$4.40
$8.80
$15.20
$18.40/LB
$16.80/LB
1941 Brussels Winter Chervil
$2.75
$7.00
$11.50
$36.55
$82.65
$122.90/LB
$119.05/LB
5051 Caribe Cilantro
$2.75
$4.55
$6.10
$9.10
$38.72
$54.80/LB
$50.75/LB
6010 Catnip
$2.75
$6.60
$10.50
$22.00
$80.00
$149.00/LB
5040 Chives
$2.75
$4.00
$9.00
$21.00
$67.00
$126.00/LB
5001 Cinnamon Basil
$2.75
$5.40
$6.30
$17.90
$50.00
$82.00/LB
5130 Common Sage
$2.75
$5.80
$11.00
$38.00
$86.00
$168.00/LB
5005 Fino Verde Mini Basil
$2.75
$6.60
$10.90
$32.00
$65.00
$120.20/LB
5080 Garlic Chives
$2.75
$5.30
$10.00
$22.00
$65.00
$120.00/LB
5000 Genovese Basil
$2.75
$3.50
$5.70
$11.60
$23.10
$36.50/LB
$32.00/LB
5104 Giant Italian Parsley
$2.75
$3.25
$4.50
$8.50
$24.00
$38.00/LB
$34.50/LB
5044 Greensleeves Dill
$2.75
$5.00
$8.00
$13.50
$31.00
$40.00/LB
$38.00/LB
5110 Italian Flat Leaf Parsley
$2.75
$3.75
$5.85
$13.25
$41.95
$65.00/LB
$61.80/LB
5043 Italian Large Leaf Basil
$2.75
$3.90
$6.00
$13.00
$40.00
$64.00/LB
$60.00/LB
6090 Lemon Balm
$2.75
$4.70
$7.70
$29.40
5010 Lemon Basil
$2.75
$4.70
$7.70
$17.60
$58.00
$72.00/LB
5120 Moss Curled Parsley
$2.75
$3.35
$5.50
$8.75
$32.00
$52.00/LB
5041 Nelly Chives
$2.75
$6.50
$14.95
$30.45
$80.00
$150.00/LB
5020 Purple Dark Opal Basil
$2.75
$6.60
$10.90
$32.00
$72.00
$120.20/LB
5037 Rosie Basil
$2.75
$7.00
$12.00
$32.00
$64.50
$116.50/LB
$105.00/LB
5050 Santo Cilantro
$2.75
$4.00 $5.00
$5.00 $8.10
$16.00 $8.10
$16.00
$21.00/LB
$15.80/LB
2497 Sorrel
$2.75
$6.80
$19.15
$39.50
$127.00
$230.45/LB
5030 Sweet Basil
$2.75
$5.90
$9.65
$22.10
$40.45
$64.35/LB
5031 Sweet Thai Basil
$2.75
$6.60
$10.90
$31.50
$70.00
$125.00/LB
5105 Triple Curled Parsley
$2.75
$4.00
$60.00
$110.00/LB
open-pollinated, sold by seed weight
1/10 gm
1 gm
8 gm
1 oz
1/4 lb
6020 German Chamomile
$2.75
$6.30
$14.70
$25.20
$90.30
$9.00
$21.00
$105.00/LB
$48.00/LB
$62.15/LB $90.00/LB
1 lb
5106 Greek Oregano
$2.75
$9.50
$35.90
$73.05
$200.20
$663.00/LB
5100 Oregano
$2.75
$7.30
$27.60
$56.20
$154.00
$510.00/LB
6130 Sacred Basil
$2.75
$5.50
$9.50
$17.90
5135 Summer Savory
$2.75
$3.95
$5.00
$7.50
$16.50
$49.00/LB
5090 Sweet Marjoram
$2.75
$6.50
$22.00
$65.00
$180.00
$620.00/LB $305.00/LB
5140 Thyme hybrid, sold by weight 5036 Aroma 2 F1 Basil
$2.75
$6.00
$12.00
$28.00
$87.00
1/32 oz
1/8 oz
2 oz
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lb
$3.60
$6.60
$25.20
$86.00
$146.00/LB
$144.00/LB
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Flowers
bachelor button - Centaurea cyanus
7017 Polka Dot Mix 90 days
Centaurea cyanus - A delightful edible cut flower and
bedding plant. A diverse mix with many shades of blue, pink, white, and lavender. Flowers average 2” wide. Dwarf plants average 16-24” tall and are multibranching. Prefers full sun, cool temperatures, poor soil with good drainage. Tolerates drought conditions. Best sown outdoors in early spring, but can be started indoors 4-6 weeks before planting date. Pre-chill seed for five days. Seeding depth is 1/4”. Plant outdoors as soon as soil can be worked. Final plant spacing is 8” apart. Reseeding hardy annual. 6,250 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $5.90, 1/2 oz: $10.60, 2 oz: $24.70, 1/2 lb $57.80
5001 Cinnamon Basil See Herbs, page 75
calendula - Calendula officinalis
7023 Maayan 55 days Olive shows us how to properly plant sunflowers. We have selected these easy-to-grow flower varieties for their individual beauty and/or suitability for cut flower production. By offering an assortment of hues, heights, growth habits and appearances, we strive to fill your flower needs, whether you are adding color to your home and garden or selling bouquets for market. Our varieties are tried-and-true standards that are sure to perform well in a wide range of growing conditions. Many of these varieties are well-suited for succession plantings to ensure continuous harvest throughout the season. Specific spacing and cultural information vary for each type of flower; see variety descriptions or www. highmowingseeds.com for more information. Price information follows variety descriptions. Please contact us if you are seeking certified organic seed for flower varieties not shown in this section.
A true orange calendula and our replacement for Dark Orange. Brightly flame-colored flowers with brown centers are both vibrant and medicinal. Mostly double blooms give the petals a full, ruffled appearance. 1820” stems are well-suited for cuttings and 24” plants are productive and vigorous, providing continual blooms throughout the season. 3400 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $6.20, 1/2 oz: $12.60, 2 oz: $42.00
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7021 Pacific Beauty
60 days
An early blooming medley of bright orange, bright yellow and pale yellow flowers. A mix of double and single blooms. Multi-branching 12-18” plants offer continuous flowering on tall, straight stems. Also known as old-fashioned or pot marigold, fresh petals add beauty to salads or on top of cakes. 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $5.30, 1/2 oz: $15.80, 2 oz: $55.50
7020 Resina
80 days
Bright yellow daisy-like blooms with a few orange show-offs to keep the genetic variation of this powerful strain alive and well. Resina flowers are most commonly noted for their medicinal properties. This strain has the highest amount of resins compared to other calendulas which are used as an herbal application for inflammation and localized skin problems. Also used as a dye for food or fabric and as an edible flower. 3,700 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $5.50, 1/2 oz: $16.50, 2 oz: $55.10, 1/2 lb: $132.30, 1 lb: $183.80/lb
7019 Strawberry Blonde
80 days
A bright, colorful flashback variety with antique pink and yellow petals, dark red flashy undersides and a dark central eye. Calendulas are loved as long-lasting cut or dried flowers or as edible flowers to dress up summer salads. Bushy plants produce tons of flowers right into the fall. Long stems pull off easily from the stalk making cut flower harvest very easy and fast. Strawberry Blonde is one of the newest varieties from Frank Morton’s flashback series. 2,000 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $10.45, 1/2 oz: $21.00, 2 oz: $61.00
celosia - Celosia cristata
7033 Red Flame
7020 Resina
65 days
Red foliage sets this cockscomb apart from all others. Use for cutting or as a bedding plant. Plants average 20-26” with 2-4” combs. Easy to grow. Sow outdoors in late spring after last frost for early summer blooms or start indoors 6-8 weeks before planting. Planting depth is 1/8”. Cover seeds lightly in a flat and maintain a constant temperature between 70-80°F. Pot up at same depth as seedlings emerge three weeks after sowing. Plant in full sun, thinning to 12” apart. Annual. 1,100 seeds/oz 1/10 g: $2.75, 1 g: $8.19, 1/2 oz: $88.79
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7017 Polka Dot Mix
7023 Maayan
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7021 Pacific Beauty calendula
7033 Red Flame Celosia
7019 Strawberry Blonde
7030 Violet Queen Cleome
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7030 Violet Queen
75 days Cleome hasslerana - Delicate whorls of vibrant purple
petals. This late summer bloomer is quite attractive in flower beds for bees and hummingbirds. Be careful as the main stalk is covered with sharp thorns. This annual loves the sun. Cold stratification is necessary for germination (5-10 days in the fridge). Direct seed spring through early summer 1/4” deep, thin to a 2’ spacing. Annual. 6,250 seeds/oz 1/64 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $9.50, 1/2 oz: $17.40, 2 oz: $58.25
coneflower - Echinacea purpurea
6040 Purple 110 days
Beautiful 3-4” flowers with pink-orange center cones and purple-pink rays. Medicinal compounds are most concentrated in young flower buds and fibrous roots. This is the easiest and hardiest species to grow in our northern climate. Transplants can be started 8-10 weeks before planting date. Sow seeds 1/2” deep. Plant spacing is 12-24”. Perennial. 7,500 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $4.70, 1/2 oz: $7.40, 2 oz: $25.00, 1/2 lb: $65.00, 1 lb: $115.50/lb
cosmos - C. sulphureus
7075 Bright Lights Mix
85 days
Sunset tones of golden-yellow, burnt-orange and fiery-red petals are set in multitudes on bushy plants. Double flowers are 2.5” wide with a very full look; excellent for an eye catching border, in pots or bouquets. Plants reach 3-4’ tall. Cosmos require little fertility or care, making them great for beginner gardeners. 3,300 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $7.15, 1/2 oz: $15.45, 2 oz: $30.90, 1/2 lb: $57.90
A sensational mix of white, pink, magenta and lavender blooms. Single flowers are 3-4” wide and make for showy summer borders, in container plantings or bouquets. Plants reach 3-6’ tall. An All American Selections winner in 1936 and remains a favorite today. Cosmos require little fertility or care, making them great for beginning gardeners. 4,300 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $5.30, 1/2 oz: $12.60, 2 oz: $31.50, 1/2 lb: $110.00
7036 Sea Shells Mix
90 days Cosmos bipinnatus - A lovely mix of dark pink, pastel
pink and white blooms floats on delicate stems atop ferny foliage. Petals are gently rolled in on themselves, like sea shells. Similar to Sensation Mix in color spectrum and plant habit, but with the tubular petals contributing a ruffled, double bloom effect. Prolific and continual flowering from mid-summer through the fall. 4,000 seeds/oz. 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $5.50, 1/2 oz: $16.50, 2 oz: $55.10, 1/2 lb: $132.30
larkspur - Delphinium consolida
7160 Dwarf Jewel Mix
85 days Delphinium consolida - Sharp spikes of brilliant blue,
deep pink, powder pink, white and deep purple create a rainbow of color. Best effects when planted in mass plantings. Commonly used as a cut flower, dried or in the back border of beds. Seeds require darkness and soil temperatures of 55°F or below for germination. Direct seed or transplant. Final plant spacing is 4-6”. Provide support for cut flower quality. Annual. 11,400 seeds/oz 1/64 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $9.70, 1/2 oz: $15.80, 2 oz: $48.60
nicotiana
- Nicotiana alata
Easily one of the sweetest-scented flowers, nicotiana offers its intense aromas to the night, as it is pollinated by moths. Lovely, pendulous white flowers on 24-36” plants. Very easy to grow. Plants will reseed if left in the garden. Direct sow seeds by scattering lightly on soil surface. Start transplants 6-8 weeks ahead of planting date. Annual. 271,000 seeds/oz 1/64 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $8.30, 1/2 oz: $13.25, 2 oz: $45.25
60 days
Brilliant red, orange, salmon, and yellow flowers are boldly displayed upon bushes of thick, green, round leaves. Makes a beautiful border plant. The pepperytasting edible flowers are exquisite when stuffed with cream cheese or added to salads for color. Direct seed 1” deep and thin to a final spacing of 16”. Can be started as transplants 4-5 weeks before planting date. 200 seeds/oz 1/8 oz: $2.75, 1/2 oz: $8.20 2 oz: $16.30, 1/2 lb: $32.00, 1 lb: $56.00/lb, 5 lbs: $50.00/lb
7077 Mix
60 days
A mix of yellow, orange, rose and crimson flowers on trailing plants. Edible flowers and foliage are a gourmet treat reminiscent of peppery watercress in flavor. Long, trailing plants are perfect for hanging baskets, containers or in the garden. Lily pad-like leaves are just as attractive as the bright flowers. Plants will climb if tied to supports but prefer to hang. Vines can reach 10’ long. 200 seeds/oz 1/8 oz: $2.75, 1/2 oz: $11.10, 2 oz: $21.60, 1/2 lb: $47.25, 1 lb: $78.75/lb, 5 lbs: $73.50/lb
mariogold - Tagetes erecta
7060 Galilee Mix
7090 Jasmine-Scented 75 days
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7072 Crackerjack 80 days
Brightly colored blooms are a mix of orange, yellow and tangerine. Wide 4” blossoms are ruffled and lofty; cheerful pom-poms in various shades of sunshine. Dark green plants with characteristic marigold fragrance grow to approximately 3’ tall. Flowers are also beautiful when dried. Marigolds are often used as a natural pest deterrent, known to repel deer, soil nematodes and many insect pests. Annual. 1/8 oz: $2.75, 1/2 oz: $5.00, 2 oz: $10.00, 1/2 lb: $30.00
7074 Dark Orange Marigold 85 days
Uniformly dark orange chrysanthemum-like blooms for borders, beds or cut flowers. Double flowers are 2.5” wide and full of ruffles. Sturdy plants grow a bushy 16” tall and 10” wide. Provides lasting color, especially in mass plantings and in containers. 6,000 seeds/oz Annual. 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $9.35, 1/2 oz: $17.10, 2 oz: $57.35
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6040 Purple Coneflower
7060 Galilee Mix Larkspur 7075 Bright Lights Mix
nasturtium - Trapaeolum majus
7076 Sensation Mix 85 days
FLOWERS
cleome - Cleome hasslerana
7090 Jasmine-Scented Nicotiana
7072 Crackerjack Marigold
7076 Sensation Mix
7160 Dwarf Jewel Mix
7036 Sea Shells Cosmos Mix
7077 Nasturtium Mix
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william - Dianthus barbatus
FLOWERS
7067 Electron Mix 100-120 days
Clusters of red, pink and white bi-color blossoms adorn this lovely mix of Sweet Williams. Each cluster can contain up to thirty flowers, filling bouquets and borders nicely. A must-have cut flower for any serious flower grower. Will attract birds, bees and butterflies. Spicy clove-like scent. Plant seeds 10-12 weeks before last frost for same year blossoms, setting spring plants out before last frost. You can also sow seeds early to mid-summer for next years’ early summer blossoms. Seed at 1/8” depth for a final plant spacing of 6-12”. Prefers rich, well-drained, slightly alkaline soil and full sun. Biennial. 28,000 seeds/oz 1/64 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $7.40, 1/2 oz: $18.40, 2 oz: $63.00
poppy
7094 California Orange
85 days Eschscholzia californica– Simple, silky orange flowers
accented by wispy blue-green foliage. Prolific blooms are very attractive in flower beds or naturalized in fields. As California’s state flower, these beauties really love the sun. Direct seed early spring or in fall for earlier blooms. Sow seeds 1/4” and thin to a final spacing of 8-10 “. Annual. 18,800 seeds/oz 1/64 oz: $2.75, 1/16 oz: $6.30, 1/4 oz: $10.40, 1 oz: $28.50
sweet pea - Lathyrus odoratus
7091 Old Spice
70-90 days
A colorful collection of traditional varieties with strongly scented flowers. Bright pink, crimson, purple and creamy white blossoms are somewhat smaller than modern strains. Plants climb 3-4’ tall. Derived from the old Eckford series and known to be exceptionally heat resistant, doing well in hotter climates where most sweet peas perform poorly. Sweet peas prefer their head in the sun and their feet in the shade. Plant outdoors as soon as soil can be worked. Plant seeds 2” deep and 6” apart. Seeds can be soaked before planting to speed emergence. Seed requires darkness for germination. Trellis for support. Annual. 5,280 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $7.10, 1 oz: $16.40, 1/4 lb: $35.70
7089 Painted Lady 85 days
HEIRLOOM Lathyrus oderatus-Lovely, delicate bi-colored blooms of bright pink, pastel pink, purple and burgundy. Flowers are two-toned: bright pink banners with light pink wings or burgundy banners with purple wings. Stunning “old-fashioned” sweet pea fragrance may cause swooning. Small flowers are densely clustered, making Painted Lady very attractive for decorative garden plantings. This variety dates to 1737 and was planted by Jefferson at Monticello in the early 1800s. Early flowering and heart-winning. 5,280 seeds/oz. Annual. 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $7.50, 1 oz: $17.30, 1/4 lb: $37.70
sunflower - Helianthus annus
7099 Zohar F1 Hybrid
45 days
A sterile sunflower that makes no pollen, allowing for greater holding capacity as a cut flower and avoiding the mess of shedding pollen. Single stem, with fully sterile rays of orange-yellow petals and dark center. Relatively small flower heads. Flower diameter is 4-6”. Height averages 3-4’. 567 seeds/oz 25 seeds: $2.75, 100 seeds: $10.00, 1M seeds: $38.00/M, 5M seeds: $34.00/M, 25M seeds: $32.00/M
7102 Teddy Bear
50-63 days
Loads of golden yellow, multi-petal chrysanthemumtype blooms. Sturdy, dwarf plants are upright. Teddy Bear is nice for cutting but equally nice for a colorful garden border. Suitable for containers. Height averages 24-30”. 1,300 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $6.30, 1 oz: $10.20 1/4 lb: $22.10, 1 lb: $71.40/lb
7091 Old Spice Sweet Pea
7120 Italian White
65 days Helianthus cucumerifolius - HEIRLOOM Ideal for
cut flowers, providing abundant blooms that allow for generous harvesting and keeping your garden filled with color! One large central bloom followed by a well-branched, free-flowering habit producing an incredible number of secondary blooms over a very long season. Slightly ruffled white petals, a deep chocolate eye, and a ring of primrose between. Blooms average 4” across and sit on long, sturdy stems. Bushy plants average 4-6’ tall. 5,300 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $5.80, 1 oz: $7.60, 1/4 lb: $16.30, 1 lb: $52.50/lb
7109 Lemon Queen
70 days
7097 Goldy Double
75 days
Pale, butter-yellow petals contrast nicely with a wide brown center. This well-known variety has one large main flower followed by smaller, branching secondary flowers of excellent quality. Each flower has a long stem and holds well in bouquets. Plants reach 5-7’ tall and bloom for a long period of time. 700 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $5.80, 1 oz: $7.60, 1/4 lb: $16.30, 1 lb: $52.50/lb Fully double and fuzzy. Multi-branching plants have numerous bright-yellow, pom-pom like flowers. Will bloom longer than any other type. Highly vigorous and productive. Height averages 5-6’. 550 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $10.50, 1 oz: $35.50, 1/4 lb: $124.75, 1 lb: $216.25/lb
7101 Soraya
78-90 days
This vigorous, self-supporting sunflower has tons of 4-6” blooms on sturdy stalks. It is a rich, orangegold color with a mahogany brown center and plenty of branching for up to 25 blooms per plant on 18” long stems. This is the first sunflower to win an All-American Selections award and it holds up exceptionally well as a cut flower. Grows to 6’ tall. 1,700 seeds/oz. 1/16 oz: $3.50, 1/4 oz: $10.25, 1 oz: $20.00, 1/4 lb: $46.00, 1 lb: $150.00/lb
7099 Zohar F1
7109 Lemon Queen 7067 Electron Mix
7094 California Orange Poppy
7102 Teddy Bear
7089 Painted Lady Sweet Pea
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7120 Italian White
7097 Goldy Double
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80-110 days
A diversity of colors (lemon yellow to tiger’s eye), sizes (only tall varieties), and shapes (small singles to large doubles) makes this a truly glorious mix! Works well for garden borders or in cutting garden. Everyone will find a favorite in this assortment. 550 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $8.40, 1 oz: $13.40, 1/4 lb: $27.30, 1 lb: $88.20/lb
7098 Evening Colors Mix
85 days
A genetic mix of bi-colored blossoms. Each plant has a variation of golden yellow to pale yellow backgrounds with dusty rose to pink rings and chocolate brown centers. A few solids are in the mix but it is predominately bi-color. Plants have one main flower stalk with many branches averaging 18” long with single heads. Plants reach 8’ tall. This is an excellent open-pollinated variety for home gardeners and bouquets. 1,100 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $5.50, 1 oz: $7.25, 1/4 lb: $15.50, 1 lb: $50.00/lb
zinnia - Zinnia elegans
7147 Giant Coral
75-90 days
Large, fully double flowers, ideal for cut flower production. These flowers have long, sturdy stems with blooms 3-4” in diameter. Disease and heat tolerant, and hold up well in the vase. 3400 seeds/oz. 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $11.00, 1/2 oz: $22.00, 2 oz: $44.00
7148 Giant Purple
75-90 days
Large, fully double flowers, ideal for cut flower production. These flowers have long, sturdy stems with blooms 3-4” in diameter. Disease and heat tolerant, and hold up well in the vase. 3400 seeds/oz. 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $10.00, 1/2 oz: $20.00, 2 oz: $40.00
7096 Autumn Beauty Mix
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7149 Golden Yellow 75-90 days
Large, fully-double gold blooms make a dazzling display in the garden and are beloved by children for their bright colors and pompom-like appearance. Sturdy 30-36” well-branched stems provide a continuous supply of easy-to-grow cut flowers that hold up well in a vase. Excellent heat, and cold tolerance keep this variety productive until frost. Here’s a tip: zinnias last longer if you change the water in the vase every two days and keep them out of direct sunlight. 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $10.00, 1/2 oz: $20.00, 2 oz: $40.00
7145 Red Scarlet
FLOWERS
7105 Ornamental Mix
85 days
Deep red blooms make this zinnia superior to many others. A great cutting type with many high-quality flowers and attractive foliage. Dramatic in mass plantings. A standout for quality and cold tolerance in our trials. Plants average 30-36” in height. 3,900 seeds/oz 1/32 oz: $2.75, 1/8 oz: $12.50, 1/2 oz: $31.50, 2 oz: $58.75
90-100 days
Something for everyone in this mix. Explosions of vibrant 4-6” flowers ranging from yellow, bronze, and red shades with lots of bicolors, averaging 7’ tall. Good bird food selection. 1,050 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $7.50, 1 oz: $9.80, 1/4 lb: $21.00, 1 lb: $65.00/lb
7107 Velvet Queen
100 days
Dark velvety crimson blooms are accented with traces of yellow around a black center. Foliage is distinct and attractive and the plants are free branching, bearing lots of 5-6” blooms that are lovely for cutting. Plants average 5’ in height. 550 seeds/oz 1/16 oz: $2.75, 1/4 oz: $6.60, 1 oz: $14.70, 1/4 lb: $29.40, 1 lb: $79.80/lb
7100 Mammoth
7147 Giant Coral
7098 Evening Colors Mix
110 days
This is the giant of all sunflowers, sometimes reaching 12’ tall! Thick stalks support the huge heads that tower above the garden. This single-stem variety is a very fast and vigorous grower. A great variety for edible seeds or feeding the birds. 295/oz 1/8 oz: $2.75, 2 oz: $10.50, 1/2 lb: $16.80, 1 lb: $25.20/lb, 5 lbs: $21.00/lb 7148 Giant Purple
7096 Autumn Beauty Mix
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7101 Soraya 7107 Velvet Queen
7105 Ornamental Mix
7100 Mammoth
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7145 Red Scarlet
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Cover Crops NEW
8113 Dutch White Clover
8085 Ryegrass, Annual
Trifolium repens - Low-growing nitrogen fixer
excellent for under-sowing in existing cropped areas. Somewhat slow to establish, once underway white clover will spread rapidly. As a perennial, white clover will survive mowing or trampling. Combine with annual ryegrass to sow drive-rows, pathways or high traffic areas to minimize soil compaction and improve soil health. Seeding rate: 6-10 lbs/acre, decrease to 4-6 lbs/acre in mixes.
8070 Field Peas
Pisum sativum - An excellent nitrogen fixer which can add 170 lbs/acre of nitrogen to the soil. Can be sown in early spring and throughout the summer. The final sowing for overwintering or for a fall cover should be about 6-8 weeks before first fall frost. Peas prefer cool and moist conditions and will survive through many frosts (winter-kills at about 15°F). Also beneficial as a green manure and to suppress weeds. Seeding rate: 200 lbs/acre, 6-8 lbs/1,000 sq ft.
8060 Hairy Vetch
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8111 BMR SorghumSudangrass F1 Hybrid
8010 Buckwheat, Common
Fagopyrem esculentum - Warm season crop excellent for smothering weeds and soil building. Planting several successions in a season can be effective for eradicating persistent annual weeds which are outcompeted by buckwheat’s quick growth. Loosens clay, increases phosphorus and holds fertility for the next crop. Plant after danger of frost has passed. Seeding rate: 35-135 lbs/ acre, 2-3 lbs/1,000 sq ft.
8112 Crimson Clover
annual that prefers well drained soils and cool, moist conditions. It can be used as a nitrogen source, for soil building, erosion prevention, ground cover, forage and to attract beneficial insects. Crimson clover displays rapid growth in cool weather and an ability to tolerate shade, making it useful for undersowing. The flowers are a brilliant red color, elongated in shape, and often more than two inches long. The leaves are dark green and pubescent. Seeding rate: 20 lbs/acre, ½ lb/1,000 sq ft.
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#94536 GUARD-N (Treats 50 lbs), OMRI Approved:
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for nitrogen fixation, hay, pasture and green manure. Clover can fix 100 lbs/acre of nitrogen; its long taproots bring up deep nutrients. Medium red clover has smaller leaves and stems than the Mammoth red clover. It regrows vigorously after mowing or grazing. Though it's a perennial, it's best treated as a biennial. Plant in spring, summer, or fall and let overwinter. Incorporate after its second full growth season. Seeding rate: 20 lbs/acre, 1/2 lb/1,000 sq ft.
8020 Oats
Avena sativa - Sow oats in spring for grain crop or as a nurse crop for clover and field peas (mix available below). Sow in late summer as a cover crop to winter kill at about 15°F. It will leave thick roots that hold the soil and mats of straw mulch. Undersow in late summer in between corn and bean rows. Seeding rate: 90 lbs/acre, 3-4 lbs/1,000 sq ft.
Secale cereale - Common winter cover crop. Growth
continues through cold temperatures of late fall longer than other cover crops. Early spring growth helps protect soil from erosion. Vigorous, deep roots add lots of organic matter. Often grown with vetch. Rye/ vetch mix available below. Seeding rate: 100 lbs/acre, 3-4 lbs/1,000 sq ft.
mixes
8100 Field Peas/Oats Mix
75% rye / 25% vetch by weight Combination of grass/legume cover crop for fall planting. The vetch fixes nitrogen; rye adds organic matter and protects the less hardy vetch from winter damage. Regrows vigorously in the spring. Plant in the fall; mow and turn in after it flowers in the spring. Seeding rate: 90 lbs /acre, 3-4 lbs/1,000 sq ft
8110 Field Peas/Oats/Vetch Mix
70% peas / 15% oats / 15% vetch by weight Excellent for adding up to 8,000 lbs/ acre of organic matter to your soil. Support nitrogen fixing pea and vetch vines. Plant in early spring and mow or disc in the fall. Seeding rate: 210 lbs/acre, 6-8 lbs/1,000 sq ft.
COVER CROPS open-pollinated, sold by weight
Trifolium incarnatum - Crimson clover is a reseeding
8030 Rye, Winter
8090 Winter Rye/Hairy Vetch Mix
Trifolium pratense - A beautiful cover crop used
crop used for building biomass, smothering weeds and penetrating compact soils. It is a cross between forage-type sorghums and Sudangrass. It can grow from 5 to 12’ tall, with stalks up to 1/2” thick. Dry matter production of 4,000-5,000lbs/acre make it an excellent soil builder. Adaptable to much of the U.S. provided the soil temperature reache 65°F at least two months before the first frost. Seeding rate: 35 lb/acre if drilled, 40 to 50 lb/acre if broadcast. Seeding depth should be 0.5-1.5 inches; plant shallow in heavier soils, sow more deeply in sandy soils.
#94538 N-DURE (Treats 50 lbs), OMRI Approved:
hardiness and nitrogen fixation. It can add 3,0004,000 lbs of organic matter per acre. Best sown in the fall, it tolerates acidic and low fertility soils but requires good drainage. Often grown with winter rye as an overwintering cover; will regrow vigorously in the spring. Rye/vetch mix available below. Seeding rate: 30-40 lbs/acre, 1 lb/1,000 sq ft.
8080 Medium Red Clover
Sorghum bicolor - Heat and drought tolerant cover
for weed suppression, erosion control, adding organic matter, or as a nutrient catch. Establishes quickly. Hardy through Zone 6. Broadcast seed at 20-30 lbs/ acre. If soil is tilled and moist, no need to incorporate; if dry or using for culti-packing, drill 10-20 lbs/acre, 1/4-1/2 inch deep. Seeding rate: 1/2 lb/1,000 sq ft.
70% peas / 30% oats by weight This is a great grass/legume combo for nitrogen fixation, deep root penetration, winter cover and more. Can be sown from spring through late summer. Sow no later than 6-8 weeks before first fall frost for use as a winter cover that winter-kills at about 15°F. Cold hardy enough to grow long into the fall; leaves behind a great mulch for soil protection. Seeding rate: 180 lbs/acre, 5-6 lbs/1,000 sq ft.
Vicia villosa - A vigorous crop praised for its winter Jess walks through the cover cropped aisles, checking for ripe peppers.
Lolium multiflorum - Quick-growing annual grass used
1 lb
50 lbs
5 lbs
25 lbs
(plus S & H) $142.75
8085 Annual Ryegrass
$10.65
$28.55
$80.90
8010 Common Buckwheat
$17.00
$40.70 $17.00
$75.40 $40.70
$75.40
8112 Crimson Clover
$15.00
$50.00
$177.00
$311.00
8070 Field Peas
$20.75
$56.85 $20.75
$80.50 $56.85
$80.50
8100 Field Peas/ Oats Mix
$13.20
$32.00 $13.20
$49.60 $32.00
$49.60
8110 Field Peas/ Oats/ Vetch Mix
$20.50
$58.80 $20.50
$104.00 $58.80
$104.00
8060 Hairy Vetch
$13.50
$45.00
$130.00
$198.00
8080 Medium Red Clover
$14.00
$50.00
$185.00
$360.00
8020 Oats
$13.50
$26.00 $13.50
$45.00 $26.00
$45.00
8090 Rye/ Hairy Vetch Mix
$20.90
$58.80 $20.90
$88.20 $58.80
$88.20
8111 Sorghum-Sudan Grass
$13.00
$27.00
$85.00
$148.00
8113 White Improved Clover White Dutch Clover
$25.00
$100.00
$450.00
$750.00
8030 Winter Rye
$16.50
$35.75 $16.50
$58.20 $35.75
$58.20
$6.50
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TRACING the ROOTS of ROY’S CALAIS FLINT CORN
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oy’s Calais Flint Corn is an heirloom, and like most heirlooms, it is enriched with stories that make it interesting to grow and eat. Legend has it that Roy’s was one of the few varieties that produced a reliable crop during the “Year without a Summer” – 1816, the year after a volcano in Indonesia exploded and caused an ash cloud that filled the skies of the northern hemisphere, resulting in a dark, cold summer and critical food shortages. Embedded deep in history, Roy’s was probably bred from similar varieties grown by the Abenaki Tribe of the Northeast United States, then handed down through time, eventually landing in the palm of Roy Fair, a farmer in North Calais, Vermont in the 1930’s. When Tom Stearns obtained it in 1996, he selected the variety to remove inbred genes and named it in Roy’s honor. Apart from being “one of earliest varieties” to mature in cold climates, it is loved for its bright, beautiful colors, versatility of use, and high nutritional content.
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Seed Collections
Kitchen Herbs (5 packets)
This five packet collection is perfect for any gardener or cook who loves the fragrant flavor that only fresh herbs can add to a dish. Whether your gardener has acres or just a windowsill with pots, these easy-togrow herb selections will compliment a wide range of cooking adventures. Includes: Bouquet Dill • Italian Flat Leaf Parsley • Sweet Basil • Santo Cilantro • Thyme ITEM: HC-KH PRICE: $13.75
Winter Garden
(5 packets)
These cold-hardy varieties are planted in the fall for harvest throughout the winter in mild climates, or overwintered for spring growth in colder regions. Includes: Yankee Hardy Lettuce Mix • Wild Arugula • Red Russian Kale • Renegade Spinach • Pink Beauty Radish ITEM: HC-WG PRICE: $13.75
Container Garden
Summer of Sunflowers (3 packets)
Brighten up any yard or garden with this beautiful assortment of sunflowers. The blooms tend to follow the sun’s path. Enjoy the diversity of height, colors, and bloom time. Includes: Mammoth • Teddy Bear • Autumn Beauty Mix. ITEM: HC-SS PRICE: $8.25
Easy Salad Greens (3 packets)
A homegrown salad simply tastes better. Enjoy growing your own with this great assortment of greens. Each is well suited for container gardening or for sowing directly in your garden beds. Includes: Gourmet Lettuce Mix • Astro Arugula • Tyee Spinach. ITEM: HC-SG PRICE: $8.25
Three Sisters Garden (3 packets)
In an ancient Native American tradition, the Three Sisters are sown together for spiritual and ceremonial purposes with the belief that corn, beans, and squash are gifts from the Great Spirit. Corn provides a climbing stalk for the bean plants. Bean vines give stability to the corn and fix nitrogen for the corn’s growth. Squash leaves give shade for the corn’s roots while keeping the soil moist and suppressing weeds. Includes: Ashworth Sweet Corn • Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean• Delicata Winter Squash ITEM: HC-TS PRICE: $8.25
HC-SS Summer of Sunflowers
HC-SG Easy Salad Greens
HC-TS Three Sisters
HC-KG Kid's Garden
HC-BG A Bee's Garden
HC-KH Kitchen Herbs
HC-WG Winter Garden
HC-CG Container Garden
HC-GS Garden Starter
HC-HVL Heirloom Vegetable Lovers
(10 packets)
These varieties do great in containers and will provide color and flavor to a sunny porch, patio, window box, or rooftop! Includes: Nasturtium Mix • Genovese Basil • Santo Cilantro • Matt’s Wild Cherry Tomato • Ring-o-Fire Pepper • Sugar Ann Snap Pea • High Mowing Mesclun Mix • Dinosaur Lacinato Kale • H-19 Little Leaf Cucumber • Yaya Carrot ITEM: HC-CG PRICE: $27.50
Garden Starter (10 packets)
Looking for a simple way to start your garden? These varieties can be directly planted into your garden or pots, are easy to grow, and rewarding to harvest. Includes: Provider Bush Bean • Detroit Dark Red Beet • Danvers 126 Carrot • Marketmore 76 Cucumber • High Mowing Mild Mix • Gourmet Lettuce Mix •Cascadia Snap Pea • Cherry Belle Radish • Sweet Basil • Dark Orange Calendula ITEM: HC-GS PRICE: $27.50
Heirloom Vegetable Lovers (10 packets)
This ten packet collection features unusual vegetable varieties that have been passed down from seed saver to seed saver over the years, prized for their unique color, shape, and flavor. With a little know-how and lots of curiosity, you too can save the seed from these heirloom vegetables. Includes: Detroit Dark Red Beet • French Breakfast Radish • Red Russian Kale • Laxton’s Progress #9 Shell Peas • Yellow Crookneck Summer Squash • Red Salad Bowl Lettuce • Boothby Blonde Cucumber • Ruby Red Chard • Brandywine Tomato ITEM: HC-HVL PRICE: $27.50
Kid's Garden (5 packets)
Fun, easy-to-grow varieties enchant children of all ages. Kids love planting these seeds to see what grows! All collections come in a sturdy, recyclable craft box and a tip sheet including fun facts and information specific to the varieties. High Mowing Kid-Approved. Includes: Mammoth Sunflower • Howden Pumpkin • Cosmic Purple Carrot • Rattlesnake Pole Bean • Dwarf Jewel Nasturtium ITEM: HC-KG PRICE: $13.75
A Bee's Garden (5 packets)
Bees love gathering nectar from the flowers of these plants, which also attract other beneficial insects and helpful pollinators. The helpful bugs will help keep any bad bugs away, helping to maintain a helpful balance in your garden without the use of harmful chemicals. Includes: Bouquet Dill • Common Sage • Florence Fennel • Bright Lights Cosmos • Strawberry Blonde Calendula ITEM: HC-BG PRICE: $13.75
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S E E D S TA R T I N G K I T Everything you need but the seeds! This basic plant propagation kit will start you on your way to healthy seedlings in no time. Contains: 1 Plug Tray (50-cell), 1 Propagation Dome, 1 Open Flat - No Drainage, and 1 Vermont Compost Fort Vee potting mix (6 qt). ITEM: 94549 SEED STARTING KIT: $17.00
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Wholesale Seeds
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Would you like to sell organic seeds at your farm stand, natural foods store, or garden center? High Mowing Organic Seeds offers display racks of 100% organic seed in a variety of sizes and collections. You’ll benefit with early season sales and a great profit margin.
Beans....................................................................... 4
Our most popular varieties come in a full color photo packet, with easy-to-follow planting tips to help your customers garden successfully. Email seedracks@ highmowingseeds.com.
Cabbage............................................................... 11
• ONE PANEL DISPLAY HOLDING 48 VARIETIES 240 or 480 packets total. Pictured below with metal rack. Cardboard rack also available.
Celery & Celeriac............................................... 17
• TWO PANEL DISPLAY HOLDING 96 VARIETIES 960 packets total. Metal rack and cardboard rack available. • METAL SPINNER RACK HOLDING 144 VARIETIES 1440 packets total. Pictured at left. • COUNTERTOP COLLECTION WITH 8 VARIETIES 80 packets total with cardboard display.
Beets........................................................................ 7 Broccoli & Sprouting Broccoli........................ 9 Brussels Sprouts................................................10 Carrots................................................................... 13 Cauliflower..........................................................16
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Seed Rack Displays for Retailers
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Artichokes.............................................................. 3
Chard.....................................................................18 Collards................................................................. 19 Corn........................................................................ 19 Cucumbers..........................................................21 Eggplant...............................................................23 Fennel...................................................................25 Garlic......................................................................26 Gourds..................................................................72
For more information about wholesale opportunities, please visit the wholesale section of our website, or call 802-472-6174, option 4.
Greens, Salad Mixes.........................................27 Greens, Asian & Mustard................................28
Seed Fundraisers for Schools and Non-Profits
Greens, Micro.....................................................31 Greens, Sprouts & Shoots..............................32
High Mowing Organic Seeds offers a fun and flexible fundraiser to help your school or group raise money. This is a great way to encourage your community to garden and support your school at the same time. Email fundraiser@highmowingseeds.com for program details.
Kale.........................................................................37
Custom Seed Packets
Lettuce..................................................................40
Greens, Specialty..............................................33 Kohlrabi................................................................38 Leeks......................................................................39
Custom seed packets are an affordable and exciting way to promote your company, thank your volunteers, or celebrate a wedding. Filling your special packet with organic seeds from High Mowing also demonstrates your support for sustainable agriculture and commitment to a positive future.
Melons..................................................................47 Okra........................................................................48 order form...............................................
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Onions...................................................................52
You can choose from ten popular varieties, and High Mowing will print your message and logo on a full color packet with a photo and planting instructions. For more information, email customseedpacket@ highmowingseeds.com.
Peas........................................................................55 Peppers.................................................................57 Potatoes...............................................................61 Pumpkins.............................................................63 Radishes...............................................................65 Spinach.................................................................67 Squash, Summer...............................................69 Squash, Winter ..................................................71 Tomatoes............................................................. 74 Turnips & Other Roots.....................................80 Watermelon........................................................81 Herbs.....................................................................83
Custom Seed Packet
Flowers..................................................................87
Seeds for Fundraisers
Retail Seed Rack Display
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Fundraisers..........................................................94
A special thank you to Delia Gillen, Heather Jerrett and Andrea Tursini for the wonderful photos in this catalog!
Custom Orders...................................................94
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