2016 Seed Catalog

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Ordering Information Family

Approximate # of seeds per oz or lb

Carrots Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 per oz Variety

Heirloom/Open Pollinated/Hybrid Resistance

Date Introduced

Passion II - Hybrid 2011 – Yellow – Class Sh2, HR: Rp1D; IR: Et, Pst 81 Days, 8”/18-20 Rows • Attractive husk package • Scored excellent in university testing in all areas including seed vigor, marketability, sweetness, hold and crisp/tender

• Dual modes of action for management of above and below ground insects and tolerance to Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundup PowerMAX® 25 M 72-5526-1 $ 374.25 100 M 72-5528-1 1,497.00

Days to Maturity

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Disease Resistance Abbreviations Code

Name

Code

Name

Code

Name

Code

Name

Code

Name

HR

High Resistance

CMV

Cucumber Mosaic Virus

Fon

Fusarium Wilt

PMT

Powdery Mildew Tolerant

Tb

Tip Burn

IR

Intermediate Resistance

Co:1

Anthracnose

Fon-2

Fusarium Wilt

PMV

Pepper Mottle Virus

TEV

Tomato Etch Virus Target Leaf Spot

T

Tolerance

CO-2

Anthracnose

Fus

Fusarium Wilt

PRSV

Papaya Ring Spot Virus

TLS

A, AN

Anthracnose

CR

Common Rust

Fus-1

Fusarium Wilt

PSl

TMV

Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Aal, ASC

Alternaria Stem Canker

DM

Downy Mildew

FW 0,1,2

Fusarium Wilt

Pseudomonas syringae pv. Lachrymans

Pss

ToMV

Tomato Mosaic Virus

Bacterial Brown Spot

TSW

Tomato Spotted Wilt

LB

Late Blight

Pst

Bacterial Speck

TSWV

Tomato Spotted Wilt

M

Root Knot

PVY

Potato Virus Y

MDM

Maize Dwarf Mosaic

Px

Podosphaera xanthii

TW/ TSWV

Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus

Mi/Ma/ Mj

Root Knot

R

Rust

TYLCV

Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl

Rust

Rust

Nematode

Rp1D

Ua

N

V

Verticullium Wilt

NC

Northern Corn Leaf Blight

V1

Verticullium Wilt

NY15

New York 15

Va/Vd-1

Verticullium Wilt

Pcu

Pseudoperonospora cubensis

Vd

Verticullium wilt

WMV

Watermelon Mosaic virus

WMV2

Watermelon Mosaic virus

Xcc

Black Rot

XCV 1-3

Bacterial Spot

ZYMV

Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus

ALS

Angular Leaf Spot

EB

Early Blight

BC

Bacterial Canker

Et

Northern Corn Leaf Blight

BCMV

Bean Common Mosaic Virus

Bl

Downy Mildew

BLS

Bacterial Leaf Spot

F

Fusarium Wilt

F1

Fusarium Wilt

FCRR

Fusarium Wilt and Root Rot

BLRV

Bean Leaf Roll Virus

FF

Fusarium Wilt

BSK

Bacterial Speck

FFF

Fusarium Wilt

BST

Bacterial Spot

Foc

Fusarium Wilt

BW

Bacterial Wilt

Foc-1

Fusarium Wilt

Rpg

Rust

S

Smut

Sc

Scab

Si

Silvering

BYMV

Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus

Fol

Fusarium Wilt

PepMoV

Pepper Mottle Virus

Sli

S-locus indibitor gene

C1, C2, etc

Leaf Mold

Fol-1

Fusarium Wilt

PFS

Downy Mildew

SS

Gray Leaf Spot

Ccu

Cladosporium Cucumerinum

Fol-2

Fusarium Wilt

PM

Powdery Mildew

St

Gray Leaf Spot

Fom

Fusarium Wilt

PMR

Powdery Mildew Resistant

SW

Stewart’s Wilt

Fom-2

Fusarium Wilt

PMRR

Powdery Mildew Resistant

T

Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Cl(2)

Anthracnose


Table of Contents Vegetable Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-42, 47-49, 55-114 Artichoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10 Beets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Brussels Sprouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14 Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 Cantaloupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19 Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-21 Cauliflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22 Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Collard Greens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Corn, Roundup Resistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-36 Cowpeas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Cucumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-40 Eggplant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 Endive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Flower Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-47 Garlic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48 Gourds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 Herbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-55 Kale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Kohlrabi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Leeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-58 Mustard Greens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Okra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-62

Parsnip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-65 Peanuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Peppers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-71 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73 Pumpkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-82 Radicchio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Radishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-84 Rhubarb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Rutabaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Shallot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Spinach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-86 Squash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-92 Strawberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-94 Swiss Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-107 Tomatillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Turnips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Watermelons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108-114 Growing Supplies . . . . . . . . . 23, 26, 28, 94,113-114 Seeders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 94 Dyna Mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Wild Game Food Plot Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-118 High Tunnels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Mulch Film, Drip Tape, & Equipment . . . . . 120-122 Fruit & Vegetable Equipment & Packaging . . 121, 123 Mazzei Fertilizer Injectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Hummert’s Midwest Planting Guide . . . . . 124-125 Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . 126-127 Terms & Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

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Vegetable Seeds Artichoke

Approximately 750 seeds per oz

Green Globe - Heirloom 1883 85 Days, 48” Medium green tinged with purple • One of the most popular varieties of artichoke • Transplant after last frost • Potential for 30 flowers per plant • This variety is a perennial in zones 7-9, but can be grown as an annual in zones 3-6 • Heads from 3”-5” with thick flavorful hearts • Tender and nutty with attractive foliage 1/4 oz 72-1644-1 $ 2.43 1 oz 72-1645-1 5.42 • Will grow for up to 5 years in perennial zones 8 oz 72-1646-1 25.27 • In annual zones, start indoors in a 4”-5” pot 1 lb 72-1647-1 37.32 8-12 weeks early 5 lb 72-1649-1 161.79 • Vernalize at 2-3 leaf stage

Asparagus

Approximately 2,000 seeds per oz

Mary Washington - Heirloom 1949 9-10” Dark green, slight purple tinge in head, perennial • Harvest is May-June • Large, strong shoots • Tight heads, known for it’s tenderness and flavor • American Heirloom • Rust resistant

Asparagus, Bare Root

• High branching habit allows for tall spears at harvest and a more compact summer plant 1/4 oz 72-1651-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-1652-1 2.79 8 oz 72-1653-1 12.99 1 lb 72-1654-1 23.05 5 lb 72-1650-1 96.96

(Shipped FOB Missouri – mid-February to mid-March. Order early, sells out fast.)

Mary Washington - Heirloom 1949 9-10” Dark green, slight purple tinge in head, perennial • Male/Female mix • Harvest is May-June • Large, strong shoots • Tight heads, known for it’s tenderness and flavor (8) 1yr old single pack • American Heirloom (200) 1yr old pre-packed • Rust resistant (7) 2yr old single pack • High branching habit allows for (105) 2yr old pre-packed tall spears at harvest and a more (100) 1yr old bulk packaged compact summer plant

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Jersey Hybrid - Hybrid 1990’s

5-8” Green, slightly purple bracts, perennial

• No female weeds from overseeding • Harvest is May-June • Tolerant to Rust and Fusaruim Crown Rot • All male hybrid • Beds will have higher production rate than male/female mixed beds (8) 1yr old single pack 1x8 84-3132-1 Call • Spears will be more uniformly (200) 1yr old pre-packed 25x8 84-3132-2 Call sized (7) 2yr old single pack 1x7 84-3133-1 Call • More medium, less large (105) 2yr old pre-packed 15x7 84-3133-2 Call (100) 1yr old bulk packaged — 84-3127-2 Call

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The globe artichoke is a variety of a thistle species cultivated as a food. The edible portion of the plant consists of the flower buds before the flowers come into bloom.

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Beans, Black Bush

Approximately 1,000 to 1,600 seeds per lb

Black Turtle - Heirloom late 1700’s 95 Days, 3-4” Pods

• Spread from South America to Asia and Africa in the late 1700’s by Spanish and Portuguese traders • Black Beans have just recently come to popularity in America and the UK • These vividly attractive dry beans are tasty and healthy • This dense and meaty bean has a velvety texture, yet can hold it’s shape beautifully in salads, salsas and chilies • Serve with saffron rice or tomatoes to boost health benefits even further

Beans, Dry Bush

• Researchers have found that these fiber, iron and protein rich legumes improve digestive and heart health • Beans are mature when 90% of leaves have fallen from plants and beans have turned from white to black • Plant in warm soil 2 oz 72-1230-1 $ 1.09 8 oz 72-1231-1 1.39 1 lb 72-1232-1 1.89 5 lb 72-1233-1 7.59 50 lb 72-1234-1 68.09

Approximately 1,000 to 1,600 seeds per lb

Dark Red Kidney - Heirloom undated 95 Days, 5” Pods

get wet and go bad waiting for the later pods • Large red bean used in many Mexican, Caribbean, Texan and Creole dishes • Always boil unprocessed Kidney Beans for at least 10 minutes then change water to • Very popular due to how easy they grow, ensure the lectins have been released harvest, and process • Do not eat raw and only use beans you have • High in folate, dietary fiber, protein, canned or precooked in the crock pot thiamin-B1, phosporus, iron, copper, magnesium, manganese, potassium, and Vit K 2 oz 72-1217-1 $ 1.19 • In late summer, bean pods will begin to dry 8 oz 72-1219-1 1.89 • When you can hear beans rattle inside pick, 1 lb 72-1220-1 2.79 pop and sort, then store in air tight container 5 lb 72-1221-1 11.29 • Harvest as they mature so early pods do not 50 lb 72-1222-1 85.49

Great Northern - Heirloom late 1800’s

91 Days, 5” Pods

• Thought by many to be the best bean for • A Midwest favorite, native to the midwest ham and beans • Discovered in the late 1800’s by a seed catalog company, it was being grown by the • High yield plant grows well in cooler climates Mandan Indians of the Dakotas • This is a tender white bean that cooks more quickly than the Navy Bean 2 oz 72-1055-1 $ 1.19 • Low in calories and high in iron, magnesium, 8 oz 72-1056-1 1.49 and folate 1 lb 72-1057-1 1.99 • Feature in baked beans, or use in any soup 5 lb 72-1058-1 7.79 or stew where you want the bean to pick up 5 0 lb 72-1059-1 70.09 and meld the flavors

Pinto III - Heirloom undated 85 Days, 4.5” Pods

• Preferred over the Great Northern Bean in • A southern soup bean the southern regions for ham and beans • High in fiber, protein and nutrients • Easy to grow and store 2 oz 72-1241-1 $ .99 • Many regional recipes call for pinto beans 8 oz 72-1243-1 1.39 like refried beans, chili, Pinto bean soup, 1 lb 72-1244-1 2.09 taco soup, or simply made up with garlic and 5 lb 72-1245-1 8.79 onion and served with cornbread over rice 50 lb 72-1246-1 66.69 • A must have in many Southern pantries

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Beans, Dry Bush

Approximately 1,000 to 1,600 seeds per lb (continued)

Taylor’s Dwarf Horticultural - Heirloom early 1800’s 60 Days, 5” Pods

• This is a multi-purpose bean • They produce a light green bean that is suitable for snap bean preparation early in the season • Let the pods mature more fully, and when the pod has turned cream colored, watch for the first appearance of bright pink splashes • When the pink starts, your beans are at the perfect stage for shelly beans or to prepare in succotash • Let them completely mature until there is more pink than cream and when the seeds

rattle you can harvest as a normal dry bean • Attractive, cream colored with bright pink splashes • Will cure to a deeper tan color, but color splotching will remain pink 2 oz 72-1061-1 $ 1.09 8 oz 72-1063-1 1.69 1 lb 72-1064-1 2.59 5 lb 72-1065-1 10.39 50 lb 72-1066-1 90.99

Teggia Horticultural - Open Pollinated 2005 – BCMV, Rust, Ua (HR) 68 Days, 5.5-6.5” Pods

• Green/red pod color • Pink/cream seed color • Fresh market borlotto bean • Intense red seed marks • Bushy plant; more compact than older horticultural types • No runners • Excellent dual purpose bean • Stringless

Beans, Edamame

250 seed 72-1151-1 $ 4.39 1 M 72-1152-1 8.49 5 M 72-1153-1 39.76 10 M 72-1154-1 69.69 25 M 72-1156-1 179.44

Approximately 1,000 to 1,800 seeds per lb

BeSweet - 2011 95 Days, 5.8” Pods, Hilum color yellow • To freeze: blanch and store in pod • The best flavored specialty soy variety • This variety will hold sweetness for 2 days in • Excellent yield, sweet flavor large bean pod or 4 days on whole plant if refrigerated • This variety rates 13.2% on the brix scale and properly 38% protein • 2 per pod on a 24” upright bush • Plant in at least 60° soil • Harvest when leaves begin to turn yellowish 2 oz 72-1031-1 $ 2.89 green, but pods are still a bright green 8 oz 72-1032-1 7.49 • Eat fresh parboiled and salted or salted and 1 lb 72-1033-1 12.09 sugared 5 lb 72-1034-1 50.79 • Season hot pod, then pop beans to eat 50 lb 72-1035-1 438.79

Beans, Green Bush

Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb

BA0958 - Open Pollinated 2013 – BCMV (HR)

57 Days, 5.5” Pods, Very Dark Green with White Seed, Sieve Size 3-4, Color Scale 5-6

• Offers outstanding pod quality featuring straight green pods • Comparable to the top performer Valentino • Round and stringless • Improved plant habit under stressful conditions • Suitable for both fresh market and processing

250 seed 72-7660-1 $ 2.69 1 M 72-7661-1 4.69 5 M 72-7662-1 19.29 10 M 72-7663-1 34.99 80 M 72-7666-1 263.23

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Beans, Green Bush

Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb (continued)

BA0999 – Open Pollinated – BCMV (HR), Pss (IR) 52 days, 5.5” Pod, Medium Green, White Seed

• A snap bean with early maturity, high yield potential, broad regional adaptability • Consistent pod quality, it is a perfect fit for first-early, back-fill or double crop use • Good for fresh market

250 seed 72-7887-1 $ 2.75 1 M 72-7888-1 4.85 5 M 72-7889-1 20.22 10 M 72-7890-1 36.21 80 M 72-7891-1 273.35

BA1006 - Open Pollinated 2013 – BCMV (HR), Pss (IR) 57 Days, 5.8” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed

• Easy-to-pick, BA1006 snaps off the plant easily, produces straight pods with medium green color • Round and stringless • Suitable for both fresh market and processing

250 seed 72-7670-1 $ 2.99 1 M 72-7671-1 4.66 5 M 72-7672-1 18.99 10 M 72-7673-1 34.29 80 M 72-7674-1 244.99

Blue Lake - Open Pollinated 1962 – R-BCMV, T-NY15 58 Days, 6.5” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed • The most popular variety of green bean • Has seeds that are slow to develop • Pods that stay smooth, and a large crop that comes on all at once making it excellent for canning and freezing • Stringless if picked young

• Offers an old fashioned bean flavor 2 oz 72-1001-1 $ 1.49 8 oz 72-1003-1 2.13 1 lb 72-1004-1 3.12 5 lb 72-1005-1 11.56 50 lb 72-1006-1 86.19

Bronco - Open Pollinated 1965 – BCMV (HR) 54 Days, 5.2” Pods, Sieve Size 3-4, Color Scale 5-6 • Straight, medium green bean with very good • Stringless quality and shiny pods 250 seed 72-1008-1 $ 2.49 • The plant habit is medium to large bush, with 1 M 72-1009-1 3.85 pods set high in the plant 5 M 72-1010-1 15.89 • Widely adapted 10 M 72-1011-1 29.96 • High yield potential 80 M 72-1007-1 214.98

Burpee Stringless - Heirloom 1894 – BCMV (HR) 52 Days, 5.5” Pods, Medium Green, Brown Seed • The original stringless green bean • Tolerant to heat, excellent for canning or freezing and good for the table too • Pick young for fresh table eating or processing • Can prepare mature beans as shelly beans • Will curve slightly as they mature

2 oz 72-1013-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1015-1 1.72 1 lb 72-1016-1 2.79 5 lb 72-1017-1 10.29 50 lb 72-1018-1 90.00

Commodore or Kentucky Wonder Bush - Heirloom 1938

60 Days, 6.5” Pods, Medium Green, Brown Seed • 1938 AAS winner • Low fiber consistent yielder that grows on a smaller 18” bush • The round stringless and meaty pods make it an excellent home garden bean • Long tender crisp pods remain at edible stage over a long period • Vigorous plant

• Nice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike 2 oz 72-1037-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1039-1 1.89 1 lb 72-1040-1 2.69 5 lb 72-1041-1 10.29 50 lb 72-1042-1 76.89

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Beans, Green Bush

Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb (continued)

Contender - Heirloom 1949 – BCMV, PM

50 Days, 6” Pods, Medium Green, Brown Seed

• Good for home gardening, canning, freezing and fresh table eating • Heavy producer of round, slightly oval stringless green beans • Distinctive flavor • One of the earliest producing varieties • Dependable producer, that was bred in the South, and offers heat tolerance

• Widely adapted 2 oz 72-1049-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1051-1 1.89 1 lb 72-1052-1 2.74 5 lb 72-1053-1 10.15 50 lb 72-1054-1 74.39

Derby - Open Pollinated 1990 – BCMV 55 Days, 7” Pods, Medium Green, White Seed • AAS winner in 1990, strong upright habit with long straight pods • Stringless round pods are professional quality • Combination shipping/processing bean and fresh market bean • Extra slow seed growth

• Can pick beans anywhere between 5” and 7” for a marketable bean 250 seed 72-1020-1 $ 3.29 1 M 72-1021-1 4.94 5 M 72-1022-1 21.49 10 M 72-1023-1 38.92 80 M 72-1024-1 292.83

Jade II - Open Pollinated 1992 – BCMV, NY15, CT, R 60 Days, 6.5” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed • The most popular fresh market bean in the Midwest • Upright bush holds pods well above the ground for easy picking of clean beans • Widely adapted • Long, straight, stringless pods • Exceptionally sweet flavor • Long producer

• Holds deep green color for better marketability even after frozen 250 seed 72-1067-1 $ 2.89 1 M 72-1068-1 4.29 5 M 72-1069-1 17.89 10 M 72-1070-1 33.19 80 M 72-1071-1 240.38

Lynx - Open Pollinated 2002 – BCMV, Ua (HR) 55 Days, 5.5” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed • High quality, stringless glossy beans of a medium size on a compact upright bush • Pods are slightly darker and shorter than Bronco • Made for fresh market • Excellent taste, and a bean structure that lends itself to reduced breakage in your market bags, improving quality for your customers

250 seed 72-1080-1 $ 3.01 1 M 72-1081-1 4.36 5 M 72-1082-1 17.88 10 M 72-1083-1 32.48 80 M 72-1084-1 232.32

Magnum - Open Pollinated 1988

51 Days, 6.9” Pods, Color Scale 7-8

• Magnum is a special bush bean that mimics • Early maturing the taste and pod appearance of an old Ken- • Sets high on plant tucky Wonder type pole bean • Magnum pods are straight, without the 250 seed 72-1163-1 $ 4.50 curling common in old pole bean types 1 M 72-1164-1 7.06 • High quality pods are tender when harvested 5 M 72-1165-1 29.07 young 10 M 72-1166-1 53.08 • Plant is large, upright and will produce con 80 M 72-1168-1 381.76 tinuously if picked regularly

Provider - Heirloom 1965 – BCMV, NY15, PMV

52 Days, 5.5” Pods, Medium Green, Maroon Seed

• High yielding and extremely productive • Strong rooted and tender straight with stringless pods • Excellent cool soil emergence for early season plantings • Balance of productivity, appearance and taste needed for fresh market sales

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• Also excellent for freezing 2 oz 72-1073-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1075-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1076-1 2.89 5 lb 72-1077-1 10.99 50 lb 72-1078-1 80.59

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Beans, Green Bush

Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb (continued)

Roma II - Open Pollinated 1979

59 Days, 5” Pods, Medium Green, White Seed

• Wide flat Romano type on an erect determinate bush • Straight and stringless • Equally good for market or home growing • Nice fresh flavor • Good canned - taste doesn’t fade during processing and neither does color

• Smooth texture, savory flavor, tender meat of pod 2 oz 72-1085-1 $ 1.49 8 oz 72-1087-1 2.15 1 lb 72-1088-1 2.99 5 lb 72-1089-1 11.35 50 lb 72-1090-1 83.39

Royalty Purple Pod - Heirloom 1957 52 Days, 5” Pods, Purple Pod, Brown Seed • Purple bush with purple flowers • Deep, rich purple pods that are tender enough to eat raw • Tolerant to Mexican bean beetle • Use raw in salads or relish trays • Lightly steamed will retain color also, boiled 2 oz 72-1097-1 $ 1.29 bean will turn pale green exactly when ready 8 oz 72-1099-1 2.29 1 lb 72-1100-1 3.19 • Steady producer all season 5 lb 72-1101-1 11.89 • Stringless 50 lb 72-1102-1 87.89 • Can tolerate cool wet soils

Secretariat - Open Pollinated 2005 – BCMV (HR) 53 Days, 6” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed

• Developed to be an excellent fresh market bean • High yield and adaptable • Attractive and built for shipping • Medium-large, determinate plant 250 seed 72-1092-1 $ 2.79 • Fancy, high quality pods are long with a 1.07 1 M 72-1093-1 4.09 ratio, slightly longer than Bronco 5 M 72-1094-1 16.99 • Pods are superbly straight, stringless and 10 M 72-1095-1 31.77 have a uniform dark green color 80 M 72-1096-1 148.38

Slenderette - C N P CT 53 Days, 5” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed • Extremely high yield of slim small sieved straight pods • Gourmet bean that grows on a strong upright medium to large dark green bush widely adapted • Stringless, crunchy, yet tender • They are highly sought after by chef’s for “local” cuisine

• Excellent Haricot Vert bean 2 oz 72-7850-1 $ 1.49 8 oz 72-7851-1 2.09 1 lb 72-7852-1 2.99 5 lb 72-7853-1 11.45 50 lb 72-7855-1 84.79

Strike - Open Pollinated 1977 – BCMV (HR), NY15 53 Days, 5.5” Pods, Medium Green, White Seed • Large vigorous plants that have demonstrated consistently high yields • Pods are attractive, slim, straight, very smooth • Stringless • Known for it’s heavy concentrated pod set • Holds well for long distance shipping

• Good for small and large market growers alike using mechanical harvest 250 seed 72-1044-1 $ 2.69 1 M 72-1045-1 4.09 5 M 72-1046-1 17.39 10 M 72-1047-1 32.29 80 M 72-1043-1 235.97

SV1137GF – Open Pollinated - BCMV, Ae, CI (HR) 54 days, 5.3” Pod, Medium Green, White Seed

• Attractive and erect, medium plant with high pod placement and excellent pod quality • Resistance to Aphanomyces root rot • It can handle tougher environments while not sacrificing yield potential • Good fresh market bean

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Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb (continued)

Sybaris - Open Pollinated 2014 - BCMV (HR), UA (IR) 55-56 days, 5.6” pods, dark green, white seed • Straight medium sized bean • Very good uniformity, exceptional quality • Pods generally set high on the plant and off the soil surface • Good for fresh or processing markets

250 seed 72-7675-1 $ 2.79 1 M 72-7676-1 4.19 5 M 72-7677-1 20.99 10 M 72-7678-1 33.69 80 M 72-7679-1 252.69

Tema - Open Pollinated 1988 – BCMV (HR) 53 Days, 5.5” Pods, Dark Green, Brown Seed • Low pod-wall fiber and good flavor for excel- • Recommended for home or fresh market lent eating quality • Too tender for shipping • The pods are a distinctive, shiny dark green and they are straight, stringless smooth and 250 seed 72-1116-1 $ 2.89 slender 1 M 72-1117-1 4.39 • Concentrated sets and a very high yield 5 M 72-1118-1 18.29 potential 10 M 72-1119-1 32.79 • Good cool soil tolerance for early planting 80 M 72-1120-1 243.89 and harvest

Tenderette - Open Pollinated 1962 – BCMV 58 Days, 5” Pods, Light Green, White Seed

• Super flavorful and tender • Bears over an extended period instead of setting on all at once, making it excellent for home gardening for fresh table fare • Stringless and consistently straight • Good for canning and freezing

2 oz 72-1104-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1105-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1106-1 2.79 5 lb 72-1107-1 10.39 50 lb 72-1108-1 81.94

Top Crop - Heirloom 1950 – BCMV, NY15, PMV 50 Days, 5.5” Pods, Medium Green, Brown Seed

• AAS winner in 1950 • Widely adapted • Heavy yielding and an early producer • Fine quality, straight and stringless • Concentrated pod set • Excellent fresh, frozen or canned

2 oz 72-1109-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1111-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1112-1 2.79 5 lb 72-1113-1 10.79 50 lb 72-1114-1 79.89

Valentino - BCMV (HR), Ua (IR)

53 Days, 5.5-5.75” Pods, Sieve Size 3, Very Dark Green, White Seed

• Concentrated pod set • Sets well in hot conditions • Low fiber, stringless pods stay tender • Glossy and attractive, straight round shape with slow seed development • Excellent for grocery store contracts or market growers

250 seed 72-7680-1 $ 2.69 1 M 72-7681-1 4.09 5 M 72-7682-1 17.29 10 M 72-7683-1 32.89 80 M 72-7686-1 236.77

White Half Runner - Heirloom 1825 60 Days, 4” Pods, Light Green, White Seed • Pods produced are greasy beans, which are • Superior ability to withstand heat and common in the Eastern Tennessee / Western drought conditions North Carolina area • Brought over by the early German settlers to • Exceptional flavor and aroma the Carolinas, traditionally is used as a snap bean and a shelly bean 2 oz 72-1121-1 $ 1.29 • Named “Half Runner” because they produce 8 oz 72-1123-1 1.69 3’ to 4’ vines making them between a pole or 1 lb 72-1124-1 2.79 a bush bean 5 lb 72-1125-1 10.79 • Pods are stringless at the snap bean stage 50 lb 72-1126-1 78.49 • Harvest at both stages for a dual purpose bean

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Beans, Green Pole

Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb

Blue Lake FM-1 - Heirloom 1923 – BCMV

62 Days, 5.5” Pods, Dark Green, White Seed

• Variety of Blue Lake pole that has been selectively bred to be stringless • Round and stringless on a 5’ to 6’ tall vine • Heavy producer of top quality old fashioned beans • Ideal for home, canning and freezing

• Slightly curved old fashioned beans are productive all summer long for extended harvest 2 oz 72-1133-1 $ 1.59 8 oz 72-1135-1 2.49 1 lb 72-1136-1 3.69 5 lb 72-1137-1 13.95 50 lb 72-1138-1 103.49

Kentucky Blue - Open Pollinated 1991 – BCMV, some Rust 60 Days, 6.5” Pods, Bright Green, White Seed

• Excellent steamed and in salads • AAS winner in 1991 • Kentucky Wonder/Blue Lake cross that offers • Acceptable for canning and freezing the flavor of Kentucky Wonder with the 2 oz 72-1145-1 $ 3.99 sweetness of Blue Lake 8 oz 72-1147-1 6.39 • Attractive extra long pods 1 lb 72-1148-1 9.89 • Very tender when cooked 5 lb 72-1149-1 39.99 • Straight, rounded and smooth 50 lb 72-1150-1 305.71 • Liberal production all season until frost

Kentucky Wonder - Heirloom pre-1822

66 Days, 7.5” Pods, Medium Green, Brown Seed

• Also known as Old Homestead • Has a distinctive flavor; many claim it is the most delicious bean you will ever taste • Hardy high climbing vine • Bears freely when picked frequently • Super long pods • These are string beans, but do not have to be stringed in early maturity

2 oz 72-1157-1 $ 1.59 8 oz 72-1159-1 2.39 1 lb 72-1160-1 3.29 5 lb 72-1161-1 13.79 50 lb 72-1162-1 95.19

Missouri Wonder - Discontinued, See Substitute - Kentucky Wonder

Beans, Lima Bush

Approximately 400 to 900 seeds per lb

Burpee Improved - Heirloom 1916 75 Days, 5” Pods, 4-5 Peas per Pod • Easy to shell, early to mature • Large thick beans • High yields • Pods borne in clusters well above the foliage for easy picking • Beans are tender and flavorful at full size • Nice pale green lima in a medium green pod

• Nice to use fresh and has excellent canning and freezing qualities 2 oz 72-1253-1 $ 1.69 8 oz 72-1255-1 2.49 1 lb 72-1256-1 3.79 5 lb 72-1257-1 13.99 50 lb 72-1258-1 111.84

Fordhook 242 - Heirloom 1945 75 Days, 3.5” Pods, 3-4 Peas per Pod • AAS winner in 1945 • Large pod and beans, although a smaller plant and bean than Burpee Improved • Easy to shell • Nutty flavor • Good fresh or dried

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• Super productive; bears well - better than other Limas in the northern locations • Heat and drought resistant 2 oz 72-1265-1 $ 1.69 8 oz 72-1267-1 2.49 1 lb 72-1268-1 3.79 5 lb 72-1269-1 14.09 50 lb 72-1270-1 111.84

Beans are one of natures healthiest foods. They are naturally low in total fat, contain no saturated fat or cholesterol, and provide important nutrients such as fiber, protein, calcium, iron, folic acid and potassium.

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Approximately 400 to 900 seeds per lb (continued)

Henderson’s Baby - Heirloom 1883 65 Days, 3” Pods, 3-4 Peas per Pod • The favored white butterbean in the South • Small dwarf bush that stays under 18” with excellent flavor • Productive enough for a full size garden, small enough to make it a nice square foot gardening choice • Produces consistently from first set until frost, providing a steady harvest

Beans, Lima Pole

• Can be eaten fresh, frozen or dried

2 oz 72-1277-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1279-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1280-1 2.69 5 lb 72-1281-1 9.99 50 lb 72-1282-1 73.69

Approximately 400 to 600 seeds per lb

Large Speckled Christmas - Heirloom 1840 90 Days, 5.5” Pods, Maroon, Cream Bean

• Broad flat pods • Heavy yields even through extreme heat • Rich flavor • White bean with beautiful maroon splashes and swirls that retains color even after cooked • Vine is an aggressive 8’ - 10’, making for attractive trellises, tunnels and teepees

• Called Christmas Lima because of its “chestnut” flavor reminiscent of that season 2 oz 72-1313-1 $ 1.69 8 oz 72-1315-1 2.49 1 lb 72-1316-1 3.79 5 lb 72-1317-1 14.09 50 lb 72-1318-1 111.81

King of the Garden – Heirloom – 1883 88-90 days, 4”- 6” Pod, Big Cream Bean • Old fashioned favorite developed by Frank Platt • Vines can reach 8’ to 10’ and are very productive • Pick beans when the pods begin to fill out and feel firm • Prompt picking increases the harvest which will bear right up to frost

• Sweet creamy flavor plus easy to shell 2 oz 72-1176-1 $2.23 8 oz 72-1177-1 2.98 1 lb 72-1178-1 4.13 5 lb 72-1179-1 15.19 50 lb 72-1180-1 111.81

Beans, Wax Bush Approximately 1,200 to 1,600 seeds per lb Cherokee Wax - Heirloom 1846 - BCMV, NY15, Rust 50 Days, 6” Pods, Golden Yellow, Black Seed • AAS winner • Vigorous heavy yield • Good choice for canning or fresh use • Stringless pods that are round to oval with a straight shape • Excellent color; holds light yellow color well • Very attractive

• Produces well in a small area on a compact bush • Sells well at market 2 oz 72-1193-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1195-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1196-1 2.79 5 lb 72-1197-1 10.79 50 lb 72-1198-1 90.67

Top Notch Gold Bush - Heirloom 1959 - BCMV, Rust

50 Days, 5.5” Pods, Light Yellow, White Seed with Brown Splotching

• Stringless pods • Slightly flat • Flavorful when cooked fresh, but also nice frozen and suitable for canning • Golden yellow attractive appearance • Beautiful in 3 bean salad

2 oz 72-1205-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1207-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1208-1 2.89 5 lb 72-1209-1 10.89 50 lb 72-1210-1 80.59

DID YOU KNOW THIS...It turns out that in a cup of raw green beans there is about 30% of your recommended

Vitamin C, 15% of your recommended Vitamin A and 4g of fiber.

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Beets Approximately 1,500 to 1,700 seeds per oz Bull’s Blood - Heirloom – 1840

30 Days for Greens; 65 Days for Beets, 1-2” Root, 16” Top Height/Greens

• Deep reddish purple leaves • Grown mostly for their greens, it is the only beet that has all red leaves and roots • Leaves are reported to be sweet with no hint of oxalis flavoring • Very popular addition to salad mixes • Roots are edible also, but should be eaten or pickled as a small baby vegetable while only 1” to 2” large

• Roots will grow larger, but toughen quickly past the baby vegetable size • Used to make natural red food coloring 1/4 oz 72-5271-1 $ 2.99 1/2 oz 72-5272-1 3.59 1 oz 72-5273-1 4.69 8 oz 72-5275-1 10.69 1 lb 72-5276-1 17.59 5 lb 72-5277-1 76.39

Chioggia - (key-oh-juh) - Heirloom 1840 63 Days, 3” Root, 12” Top Height/Greens

• Red and white concentric circles form an interesting bulls-eye pattern in this sweet beet • Customers are excited when they find this Italian Heirloom at your stand • Greens are marvelous prepared similar to spinach • Roast whole, or use thinly sliced fresh in salads to retain pattern

• Preparing in the other traditional methods will be delicious also, but the red will bleed into the white 1/4 oz 72-5241-1 $ 2.69 1/2 oz 72-5242-1 3.29 1 oz 72-5243-1 4.39 8 oz 72-5244-1 10.39 1 lb 72-5245-1 17.29 5 lb 72-5246-1 76.19

Cylindra - Heirloom 1880’s

60 Days, 3” Root, 8-10” Top Height/Greens

• Long cylindrical roots • Wonderful for slicing • Shape makes it easier to peel • Productive, sweet, tender, smooth and ringless • Widely preferred by canners everywhere because it makes the the preparation process so much easier

Detroit Dark Red - Heirloom 1892 58 Days, 4” Root, 12” Top Height/Greens • AAS winner 1934 • Full globe, deep red, dark green top good for canning, pickling and eating fresh • Nice large, even shape • The most popular beet

1/4 oz 72-1655-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 72-1656-1 1.79 1 oz 72-1657-1 2.09 8 oz 72-1658-1 3.29 1 lb 72-1659-1 5.29 5 lb 72-1660-1 22.89

1/4 1 /4 oz oz 72-1661-1 72-1661-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 1/2 oz 72-1662-1 72-1662-1 1.69 1oz 1 oz 72-1663-1 72-1663-1 1.99 8oz 8 oz 72-1664-1 72-1664-1 3.79 1lblb 1 72-1665-1 72-1665-1 5.99 5lblb 5 72-1666-1 72-1666-1 27.27

Early Wonder - Heirloom pre-1811 52 Days, 3” Root, 16-18” Top Height/Greens • Flattened globe, purple red, bunching • Good choice for fall planting • Greens are very attractive with vibrant red veining • Nice starts for colorful greens in your spring salad mixes

1/4 oz 72-1673-1 $ 1.49 1/2 oz 72-1674-1 1.89 1 oz 72-1675-1 2.29 8 oz 72-1676-1 3.79 1 lb 72-1677-1 5.99 5 lb 72-1678-1 25.79

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Beets

Approximately 1,500 to 1,700 seeds per oz (continued)

Golden Detroit - Heirloom 55 Days, 4” Root, 12” Top Height/Greens • Excellent double duty beet; the golden orange skin and sunshine interior cook up a beautiful yellow and do not bleed any color as the red beets do • The greens are excellent young in fresh salads or cooked as greens when mature • Has the sweetness of a red beet and is excellent for table, canning and pickling

1/4 oz 72-5261-1 $ 3.19 1/2 oz 72-5262-1 4.49 1 oz 72-5263-1 5.39 8 oz 72-5264-1 24.99 1 lb 72-5265-1 43.99 5 lb 72-5266-1 191.59

Sugar Beet - Heirloom 1700’s

90-95 Days, 12” Root, 12-18” Top Height/Greens

• Different than other beets; Sugar Beets are 16 - 22% sugar while standard beets are 3 8% • Thin when greens are 3” • Use thinnings as you would spinach • Cook, bake and pickle at 45 day maturity • Process into sugar at 95 day maturity • Commercial sugar worldwide is 70% sugar cane and 30% sugar beet

Broccoli

• 4-6 beets can make approximately 1 cup of sugar 1/4 oz 72-5251-1 $ 1.99 1/2 oz 72-5252-1 2.79 1 oz 72-5253-1 3.39 8 oz 72-5254-1 15.59 1 lb 72-5255-1 27.49 5 lb 72-5256-1 119.49

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz

BC1691 – Hybrid 85 days, 6” • Deep green color, medium bead size and classic dome shape • Crowns are smooth and firm with excellent weight, making it appropriate for export and domestic crowns • Performs well during summer/warm season in the Northeastern U.S.

25 seed 72-7900-1 $ 1.46 100 seed 72-7901-1 3.60 250 seed 72-7902-1 4.34 1 M 72-7903-1 10.92 5 M 72-7904-1 46.03

Broccoli Raab Raap Spring Rapini - Heirloom 42 Days, No Head

• Traditional Italian vegetable • Comes from the turnip family rather than the cabbage family unlike traditional broccoli • Beautiful shoots and leaves are both utilized in Italian, Mediterranean and Oriental dishes • Taste is unique; between broccoli and spinach with undertones of a nutty sweetness

• Has become a popular American Culinary ingredient 1/16 oz 72-5320-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5321-1 1.79 1/2 oz 72-5322-1 2.29 1 oz 72-5323-1 2.99 8 oz 72-5324-1 7.49 1 lb 72-5325-1 11.49

Castle Dome - Hybrid 2007 – Hollow Stem and Brown Bead

65 Days, 13”

• Short season broccoli with a tight head, fine bead, good holding ability and heat tolerance • Medium green in color • Uniform growth; excellent for crown cuts • Good choice for fall commercial crops

25 seed 72-1718-1 $ 1.49 100 seed 72-1719-1 3.49 250 seed 72-1720-1 4.29 1 M 72-1721-1 10.99 5 M 72-1722-1 45.67 10 M 72-1723-1 75.13

Getting in the mood - Beetroot contains betaine, a substance that relaxes the mind and is used in other forms to treat depression. It also contains trytophan which is also found in chocolate and contributes to a sense of well being.

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Broccoli

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz (continued)

Green Sprouting Improved - Heirloom late 1800’s

70 Days, 5-8”

• Green sprouting Calabrese is from the Italian line • Brought to America in late 1800’s by Italian immigrants; the prolific 3”–4” side shoots allow for 8–10 weeks of continual harvest

1/16 oz 72-1685-1 $ 1/4 oz 72-1687-1 1/2 oz 72-1688-1 1 oz 72-1689-1 8 oz 72-1690-1 1 lb 72-1691-1

1.39 1.79 2.09 3.29 3.99 7.09

Packman - Discontinued, See Substitute - Ironman Ironman - Hybrid 2006 – Crown Rot, Fus, DM (HR) 58 Days, 9”

• Best substitute for the discontinued Packman • Will produce many side shoots, but not until main head is harvested • Most widely grown broccoli commercially • Vigorous habit, excellent uniformity, dense 25 seed 72-5330-1 $ 2.39 heads, high yields, superb shelf life 100 seed 72-5331-1 4.29 • Flavorsome and well textured 250 seed 72-5332-1 5.29 • Narrow petioles make it easy to work, 1 M 72-5334-1 14.39 harvest and clean 5 M 72-5335-1 56.19

Legacy – Hybrid Late maturity • Attractive green color, high domed, finely-beaded, firm heads with tightly branched florets • Versatile enough to be used for export and domestic crowns, bunching, florets and processing • Best suited for cool season production

• Offers high yield potential, excellent quality, wide adaptability and harvest flexibility 25 seed 72-7906-1 $ 1.14 100 seed 72-7907-1 2.83 250 seed 72-7908-1 3.42 1 M 72-7909-1 8.59 5 M 72-7910-1 36.21

Lieutenant – Hybrid 75 Days, 6-8”

• Crowns are medium green, smooth, and medium domed • High quality crowns with good head protection • Erect plants with minimal side shoots and medium-sized main stems with reduced hollow stem • Excellent heat tolerance

Brussels Sprouts

25 seed 72-8045-1 $ 2.17 100 seed 72-8046-1 3.49 250 seed 72-8047-1 4.67 1 M 72-8048-1 11.89 5 M 72-8049-1 46.73 10 M 72-8050-1 76.97 100 M 72-8051-1 697.90

Approximately 7,000 to 9,000 seeds per oz

Jade Cross E - Hybrid – Botrytis

90 Days, 1 to 1-1/2” sprouts on 18” plant, 75-100 heads per plant

• Excellent for fresh market or for the home garden • Good for freezing and eating fresh • The original Jade Cross was an AAS winner in 1959 • An improved hybrid that offers greater resistance to lodging and wind damage • Sprouts have better spacing and are easier to harvest • Widely adapted

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Brussels Sprouts

Approximately 7,000 to 9,000 seeds per oz (continued)

Long Island Improved - Heirloom 1890

70 Days, 11⁄2” Sprouts on 24” Plants, 50-100 Heads/Plant

• Good for freezing or roasting • A very old heirloom variety that is still the most widely planted • Offers superior flavor and productivity • Sprouts mature over an extended period, so it’s an excellent choice for home gardeners and fresh market growers for extended harvests

Cabbage – Hybrid

• For a more uniform harvest, Jade Cross E is recommended 1/16 oz 72-1733-1 $ 1.39 1/8 oz 72-1734-1 1.79 1 oz 72-1737-1 2.89 4 oz 72-1738-1 4.79 8 oz 72-1739-1 7.79 1 lb 72-1740-1 11.85

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz

Blue Dynasty - Foc–1, Xcc (HR), YR, Tb 75 Days, 7”, Head Size: 5

• Main season cabbage for the fresh market • Holds an attractive round shape through the season • Large and vigorous • Slate blue to green–blue in color with good wrappers • Prolific producer of cabbage sprouts

• Good internal quality for cole slaw processors 25 seed 72-1940-1 $ 1.49 100 seed 72-1941-1 1.99 250 seed 72-1942-1 2.69 1 M 72-1943-1 5.29 10 M 72-1944-1 47.05

Bravo - Hybrid 2004 – Fus-1, Xcc, T, Tb 90 Days, 8-10”, Head Size: 4-6

• Softer blue-green in color • Perfect variety for shipping or farmer’s markets

25 seed 72-1764-1 $ 1.59 100 seed 72-1765-1 2.29 250 seed 72-1766-1 2.79 1 M 72-1767-1 6.89 10 M 72-1768-1 53.69

Headstart - Hybrid 1967

60 Days, 6”, Head Size: 3.5

• Compact with short neck and good coverage • Great early fresh market • Copenhagen Market type • Slightly flattened, globe head

25 seed 72-1982-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-1983-1 1.99 250 seed 72-1984-1 2.69 1 M 72-1985-1 6.29 10 M 72-1986-1 48.59

Platinum Dynasty - Hybrid 2000 – Foc–1, Tb (HR), Xcc (IR) 70 Days, 7-8”, Head Size: 9-11 • Main season cabbage for the fresh market • Large, round to semi-round head • Prolific producer of cabbage sprouts • Good wrappers and solid core • Durable and attractive • Blue-green coloring is a lighter shade than Blue Dynasty, which shines a soft pale gray

25 seed 72-2095-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-2096-1 1.99 250 seed 72-2097-1 2.69 1 M 72-2098-1 6.29 10 M 72-2099-1 49.02

Red Dynasty - Hybrid – Xcc (T), Tb (T) 80 Days, 7”, Head Size: 7-11 • Suitable for either fresh market or processing • The round heads are medium to large and have excellent internal color • The plant has a large frame and heads hold well • Vibrant purplish-red core • The true blue wrapper leaves with the plum colored veins make it a picturesque display on your market table

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25 seed 72-2033-1 $ 1.79 100 seed 72-2034-1 2.69 250 seed 72-2035-1 3.89 1 M 72-2036-1 9.69 10 M 72-2037-1 79.03

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Cabbage – Hybrid

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz (continued)

Savoy King F1 - Hybrid 1965 – TpB 85 Days, 8”

• AAS Winner • Semi-savoyed, semi-flat heads of cabbage • Has been a popular choice from it’s release and still is today due to it’s vigorous growth, uniform performance and heat tolerance • Excellent for spring and fall plantings • Can be started in summer in mild climates • Dark green with outstanding appearance • Being a savoyed cabbage, it is sweeter and

more tender than standard cabbage • Eye catching and excellent for fresh salads and wraps 25 seed 72-4390-1 $ 1.29 100 seed 72-4391-1 2.09 250 seed 72-4392-1 3.09 1 M 72-4394-1 8.49 10 M 72-4397-1 68.29

SC100 - Hybrid

100 Days

• Slightly smaller than Savoy King, but a true, fully savoy cabbage • SC100 has excellent round shape and solid uniform heads • Dark green color and finely savoyed leaves • One of the best storing varieties of savoy cabbage

• Widely adapted 25 seed 72-4400-1 $ 1.59 100 seed 72-4401-1 2.59 250 seed 72-4402-1 3.99 1 M 72-4404-1 10.79 10 M 72-4407-1 86.89

Stonehead - Hybrid 1969 – Fus, Xcc 50 Days, 6”, Head Size: 3-4

25 seed 72-1805-1 $ 1.19 100 seed 72-1806-1 1.99 250 seed 72-1808-1 2.69 1 M 72-1809-1 7.39 10 M 72-1810-1 56.09

• AAS winner • Solid interior • Very productive • Resists splitting and is an excellent storer

Vantage Point - Hybrid 1995 – HR, Foc, 1 T, TpB

95 Days, 8-10 lb

• Consistently large, heavy and productive in • Hard, round heads university trials • Medium depth of blue-green color on exterior medium wrappers 25 seed 72-4410-1 $ .99 • Pristine white interior that is incredibly dense 100 seed 72-4411-1 1.39 250 seed 72-4412-1 1.89 • Excellent for processing or for fresh market 1 M 72-4414-1 4.49 • Holds well in the field and during shipping 10 M 72-4417-1 36.19

Cabbage – Open Pollinated

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz

Chinese Michihili - Heirloom undated 75 Days, 18” Tall x 4” Wide, Head Size: 5 lb • Napa cabbage • Forms a tall loose head • Not as compact as a standard cabbage • Much sweeter than regular cabbage • Medium green savoyed leaves with thick starkly white stems

Copenhagen Market - Heirloom 1909 70-80 Days, 5-6”, Head Size: 2-3” • Round, blue-green, small and uniform • Good for market and home gardens • Resists splitting

• Excellent in stir fries, salads and egg rolls 1/16 oz 72-1817-1 $ 1/8 oz 72-1818-1 1 oz 72-1821-1 4 oz 72-1822-1 1 lb 72-1823-1

1.39 1.99 2.99 3.49 6.29

1/16 oz 72-1745-1 $ 1.79 1/8 oz 72-1746-1 2.39 1 oz 72-1749-1 3.29 4 oz 72-1750-1 5.79 1 lb 72-1751-1 11.99

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Cabbage – Open Pollinated

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz (continued)

Early Jersey Wakefield - Heirloom 1840

50 Days, 5”, Head Size: 2-3”

• Conical, blue-green, compact and pointed heads with superb flavor • Excellent choice for growers who prefer the flavorful darker cabbage leaves for wraps and sautées • Minimal core gives you a head full of cabbage leaves

1/16 oz 72-1757-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-1758-1 2.29 1 oz 72-1761-1 2.99 4 oz 72-1762-1 3.99 1 lb 72-1763-1 10.29

Golden Acre - Heirloom 1928 – BLS 55 Days, 5”, Head Size: 2-3”

1/16 oz 72-1769-1 $ 1/8 oz 72-1770-1 1 oz 72-1773-1 4 oz 72-1774-1 1 lb 72-1775-1

• Globe, light green • Early and widely adapted • Will grow well in poor soils • Originally earliest “round” cabbage

Late Flat Dutch - Heirloom – 1850 100 Days, 14” Tall, Head Size: 3-4”

1.29 1.99 2.99 3.29 7.29

1/16 oz 72-1781-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-1782-1 2.29 1 oz 72-1785-1 2.79 4 oz 72-1786-1 4.29 1 lb 72-1787-1 10.05

• Flat-round, green, very large, late • Stores well

Pak Choi White Stem - (AKA Bok Choy) - Heirloom – undated

45 Days, 8-12”

• Crisp and mild • Dark green leaves and snowy white petioles that are super sweet with tender greens and juicy petioles • Forms a “bunch” rather than a head • Beautiful easy to grow Asian vegetable • Excellent raw or cooked • Slow to bolt

• Takes heat and some frost 1/16 oz 72-1824-1 $ 1.19 1/8 oz 72-1825-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1826-1 4.09 4 oz 72-1827-1 6.49 1 lb 72-1828-1 15.59 5 lb 72-1829-1 57.09

Red Acre - Heirloom undated - Foc, Xcc, Tb, BLS, YR, T 80 Days, Head Size: 3” 1/16 oz 72-1793-1 $ 1.39 • Round deep purple, one of the best red 1/8 oz 72-1794-1 1.89 cabbages 1 oz 72-1797-1 3.29 • Resistant to yellowing and cracking 4 oz 72-1798-1 4.99 1 lb 72-1799-1 11.21 • Stores well

Cantaloupe – Hybrid

Aproximately 1,000 to 1,300 seeds per oz

Ambrosia - Hybrid 1975 - Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew 86 Days, 6x6”, 4-5 lbs

• Round, light sutures, heavy net • Excellent flavor holds well • Grows well in high tunnels or open field

25 seed 72-1917-1 $ 3.29 100 seed 72-1922-1 7.99 250 seed 72-1923-1 17.89 500 seed 72-1919-1 32.89 1 M 72-1920-1 61.92 5 M 72-1921-1 305.08

Aphrodite - Hybrid – Fusarium Wilt, Powdery Mildew 75 Days, 7x6.5”, 6-7 lbs

• Oval, slight sutures, medium net • Excellent flavor and hold • Grows well in high tunnels or open field

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Cantaloupe – Hybrid

Aproximately 1,000 to 1,300 seeds per oz (continued)

Athena - Hybrid 1995 – Fusarium Wilt, Powdery Mildew 80 Days, 7x6.5”, 5-7 lbs

25 seed 72-1909-1 $ 3.69 100 seed 72-1910-1 9.89 250 seed 72-1911-1 21.99 500 seed 72-1912-1 40.59 1 M 72-1913-1 79.29 5 M 72-1914-1 365.79

• Oval to round, light sutures, heavy net • Grows well in high tunnels or open field

Avatar - Hybrid 2012 – HR, Fom 0-2, PM 75 Days, 8x7.5”, 7-9 lbs

• Round to round-oval • Light sutures • Heavy fine net • Medium open cavity • Firm flesh with deep orange color • Prolific and consistent • Stores well

• Flavorful and attractive jumbo melon that is great for fresh market sales

Burpee PMT - Hybrid 1955 – Powdery Mildew 82 Days, 7x6”, 4-5 lbs

• Oval, light sutures, heavy net • Resistant to Powdery Mildew

25 seed 72-4420-1 $ 2.49 100 seed 72-4421-1 6.59 250 seed 72-4422-1 14.89 500 seed 72-4423-1 27.49 1 M 72-4424-1 51.09 5 M 72-4425-1 244.89 25 seed 72-1901-1 $ 2.99 100 seed 72-1907-1 9.75 250 seed 72-1908-1 21.49 500 seed 72-1903-1 37.29 1 M 72-1904-1 65.89 5 M 72-1905-1 306.99

Empire (8694) - Hybrid – Powdery Mildew, Fusarium 75 Days, 6x8”, 5 lbs

25 seed 72-6432-1 $ 3.09 100 seed 72-6433-1 11.09 250 seed 72-6434-1 25.09 1 M 72-6435-1 52.09 3 M 72-6436-1 135.09 15 M 72-6437-1 600.09

• Good ribbing and netting • Excellent eating quality

Head Start - Hybrid – Powdery Mildew, Fusarium 65 Days, 5x6”, 3 lbs 25 seed 72-6426-1 $ 3.09 100 seed 72-6427-1 11.09 • Early maturing 250 seed 72-6428-1 25.09 • Small fruited, lightly ribbed/netted 1 M 72-6429-1 52.09 3 M 72-6430-1 135.09 15 M 72-6431-1 600.09 Liliput - Hybrid 2011 – HR: FOM 0-2, PM 81 Days, 3.5x5”, 2-3 lbs • Picking is easy, Lilliput is a full slip melon • Light sutures, light fine netting • Tight closed seed cavity • Dark orange flesh that has been bred to be extra sweet and superbly aromatic 25 seed 72-4480-1 $ 2.29 • Unique specialty melon for farmers market 100 seed 72-4481-1 6.09 specifically designed to be a personal melon; 250 seed 72-4482-1 13.59 single serve for 1-2 people 500 seed 72-4483-1 25.09 • Pick up additional sales after the first flush, 1 M 72-4484-1 46.69 or from households who only need a melon 5 M 72-4486-1 224.09 for one

Cantaloupe is considered to be one of the healthiest foods in the world, even when stacked against other fresh fruits and vegetables. The popularity of cantaloupe as a staple in fruit salads and melon bowls can’t be underestimated, and as such, they’re generally available yearround in supermarkets in many parts of the world. 800-383-0865

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Cantaloupe – Hybrid

Aproximately 1,000 to 1,300 seeds per oz (continued)

Minerva - Hybrid – FW 0,1,2 and PM 78 Days, 7.5x7”, 7-8 lbs

• Oval, sutered, well netted • Large muskmelon type • Early to produce • Large vigorous plant produces multiple fragrant fruits • Widely adapted

25 seed 72-1859-1 $ 3.29 100 seed 72-1860-1 8.49 250 seed 72-1861-1 18.99 500 seed 72-1862-1 34.89 1 M 72-1863-1 64.79 5 M 72-1864-1 309.99

Roadside – Hybrid – Fom-2(HR) 84 days, 6-8 lbs, 7.5”x 7.5” • Round, deep ribs, fine netting, salmoncolored flesh and a attractive appearance • Flesh is firm with outstanding flavor and ripens early • Muskmelon type • Ideal for home gardens and market

25 seed 72-7920-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-7921-1 10.78 250 seed 72-7922-1 23.16 500 seed 72-7923-1 44.69 1 M 72-7924-1 81.39 5 M 72-7925-1 383.85

Superstar - Hybrid 1981 – Fusarium Wilt (Races 1,2) 80 Days, 7x8”, 6-8 lbs

25 seed 72-1871-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-1872-1 6.49 250 seed 72-1873-1 14.39 500 seed 72-1874-1 26.49 1 M 72-1875-1 49.29 5 M 72-1876-1 238.56

• Round, deep sutures, course net • Super sized cantaloupe makes great display at market

Cantaloupe – Open Pollinated

Approximately 1,000 to 1,300 per oz

Crenshaw - Heirloom 110 Days, 11x9”, 5-9 lbs • Elongated, no sutures or net • Green rind yellows when ripe • Distinctive flavor, salmon colored flesh • Known as a gourmet melon and is sweetly succulent • Judged sweetest of all melons • Early fall market sales; it bridges the gap between seasons

• Has long shelf life from it’s Casaba melon parentage 1/8 oz 72-1841-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-1842-1 1.89 1 oz 72-1843-1 4.29 8 oz 72-1845-1 15.09 1 lb 72-1846-1 25.19

Hales Best Jumbo - Heirloom 1924 86 Days, 6.5x7”, 4-4.5 lbs

• Oval Light sutures, heavy net • Good early non-hybrid

1/8 oz 72-1853-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-1854-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1855-1 1.89 8 oz 72-1857-1 6.09 1 lb 72-1858-1 10.19

Hearts of Gold - Heirloom 1890 90 Days, 6x6”, 3.5 lbs

• Round, no sutures, medium net • Fragrant and flavorful, this muskmelon was the most popular variety in the Midwest from the late 1800’s through the 1930’s • Prolific non–hybrid

1/8 oz 72-1865-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-1866-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1867-1 1.99 8 oz 72-1869-1 6.69 1 lb 72-1870-1 11.09

Did you know...Originally, cantaloupe referred only to the non-netted, orange-fleshed melons of Europe.

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Cantaloupe – Open Pollinated Honeydew Green - Heirloom – 1880’s

Approximately 1,000 to 1,300 per oz (continued)

1/8 oz 72-1877-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-1878-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1879-1 2.29 8 oz 72-1881-1 7.29 1 lb 72-1882-1 12.29

105 Days, 7.5x7”, 6 lbs

• Oval, no sutures, no net • High sugar content, very sweet

Iroquois - Heirloom 1944 – Fusariam 80 Days, 7x8” • Round - oval • Wide ribbing, heavy course netting on the gray-green rind • Deeply orange flesh, that is known for being extremely fragrant and full flavored • Very sweet, rating higher on the brix scale than most other varieties • Durable rind and old fashioned appearance

• Excellent fresh market melon 1/8 oz 72-4428-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-4429-1 1.39 1 oz 72-4430-1 1.69 8 oz 72-4431-1 5.09 1 lb 72-4432-1 8.39

Rockyford Greenflesh - (AKA Eden’s Gem) – Heirloom 1881 91 Days, 5.5x5”, 3 lbs

• Oval, deep sutures, dense net • Unique spicy flavor • Fine fleshed • Introduced during the Victorian age when green melons were still as common as orange • Incredibly juicy

Carrots

1/8 oz 72-1889-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-1890-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1891-1 2.19 8 oz 72-1893-1 7.89 1 lb 72-1894-1 13.09

Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 per oz

Atomic Red - Open Pollinated

75 Days, 8-10”

• Gets its color from the unusually high levels of the antioxidant, lycopene • Produces a long slender root with striking coloring • Attention grabbing by itself or in an assortment with the other colored carrots • Gently spicy when raw, sweetens when cooked

Chantenay - Heirloom 1830’s

70 Days, 6x2.5”

• Uniform, stumped root, tall top • Deep rich orange in color

• Intense color is retained during cooking 1/16 oz 72-4442-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-4443-1 2.79 1 oz 72-4444-1 9.79 4 oz 72-4445-1 32.39 1 lb 72-4447-1 114.29 1/16 oz 72-1933-1 $ 1.29 1/8 oz 72-1934-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1936-1 2.59 4 oz 72-1938-1 5.79 1 lb 72-1939-1 12.39

Cosmic Purple - Open Pollinated 2005 58 Days, 7-8”

• Coreless carrot that is bright orange on the inside and vibrant purple on the outside • Higher levels of anthocyanin, beta carotene, and alpha carotene • Hot fresh market item • Thicker carrot

• Steaming keeps color intact the best 1/16 oz 72-4452-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-4453-1 2.79 1 oz 72-4454-1 9.79 4 oz 72-4455-1 32.39 1 lb 72-4457-1 114.19

Did you know that... The carrot is a root vegetable, usually orange in color, though purple, red, white, and yellow varieties exist. It has a crisp texture when fresh.

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Carrots

Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 per oz (continued)

Danvers Half Long - Heirloom 1871

75 Days, 7x2”

• Red-orange, strong top, slightly tapered and blunt • Does well in clay and heavy soils

1/16 oz 72-1947-1 $ 1.29 1/8 oz 72-1948-1 1.89 1 oz 72-1950-1 2.59 4 oz 72-1952-1 5.49 1 lb 72-1953-1 11.49

Envy - Hybrid 2004 – Ad (IR) 66 Days, 12x1.6” • New early to mid-season hybrid variety that produces a high percentage of jumbos and sizes early • Very smooth, long, cylidrical roots with blunt tips and strong tops • Not brittle and produces a smooth, uniform, high quality carrot on muck or mineral soil • To achieve maximum root length and size, this variety should be seeded at lighter seeding rates (18 - 20 per foot)

Imperator 58 - Heirloom 1935 75 Days, 9.5x1.5”

• AAS winner • Deep orange, taper to point, tall top • Longer and thinner than other carrots

Little Finger - Heirloom 60 Days, 3.5x0.7”

• Amsterdam type • Deep orange and blunt • Good eaten fresh, or canned whole

• Adapted NAFTA, northeast US and Canada

100 seed 72-3860-1 $ 1.39 250 seed 72-3861-1 1.69 500 seed 72-3862-1 2.39 1 M 72-3863-1 2.89 10 M 72-3864-1 18.09 100 M 72-3865-1 89.59 1/16 oz 72-1961-1 $ 1.39 1/8 oz 72-1962-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1964-1 3.29 4 oz 72-1966-1 7.79 1 lb 72-1967-1 16.29 1/16 oz 72-1970-1 $ 1.39 1/8 oz 72-1971-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1972-1 2.59 4 oz 72-1973-1 6.09 1 lb 72-1974-1 12.69

Lunar White - Heirloom 1839 58 Days, 8”

• Pearly white, nearly coreless • “Soft” flavor of carrot and sweetness • No earthy flavor • Keep the tops covered or sun exposure will turn the shoulders green • White carrots were common in the Middle Ages, but still popular today in Belgium and France

Parisian - Heirloom 58 Days, 1x1” • Small, round, smooth, nearly coreless, sweet and crisp • Deep red-orange color

Scarlet Nantes - Heirloom 1855 68 Days, 6.5x1.25”

• Orange-red, small core, with medium top

• Sensitive to frost unlike standard orange carrots • White carrot is different than parsnip 1/16 oz 72-4462-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-4463-1 2.79 1 oz 72-4464-1 9.79 4 oz 72-4465-1 32.39 1 lb 72-4467-1 114.19 1/16 oz 72-5440-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-5441-1 1.99 1 oz 72-5442-1 7.39 4 oz 72-5443-1 17.99 1 lb 72-5444-1 38.09 1/16 oz 72-1975-1 $ 1.39 1/8 oz 72-1976-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1978-1 2.19 4 oz 72-1980-1 5.19 1 lb 72-1981-1 10.49

DID YOU KNOW THIS...You can keep carrots in the ground under a thick layer of straw mulch so you can enjoy winter and early spring carrots during the non-growing season.

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Carrots

Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 per oz (continued)

Solar Yellow - Heirloom

63 Days, 6-7”

• Sunny yellow through and through • Insides are the same color as the exterior • Color comes from xanthrophylls • Yellow carrots date back even further than purple carrots, the 900’s!

1/16 oz 72-4472-1 $ 1.59 1/8 oz 72-4473-1 2.79 1 oz 72-4474-1 9.79 4 oz 72-4475-1 32.39 1 lb 72-4477-1 114.19

Tendersweet - Heirloom 1935 75 Days, 7.5x1.5”

• Tapered carrot with a blunt end • Coreless fine grained root • Rated as one of the sweetest carrots • Rich orange color • Very smooth skin and consistently crisp • Holds color during cooking, processes well and makes excellent canned carrots or pickles

Cauliflower

• Will also freeze well 1/16 oz 72-5450-1 $ 1.39 1/8 oz 72-5451-1 1.69 1 oz 72-5452-1 3.29 4 oz 72-5453-1 7.79 1 lb 72-5455-1 16.39

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 per oz

Cheddar - Hybrid 2004 68 Days, 6-10” • Got it’s name from the beautiful yellow -orange hue • Domed heads with medium weight, firm curds get their cheesy color from their elevated levels of Beta–carotine (25 times the amount than in standard white cauliflower) • This gourmet cauliflower is a visual, tasty and healthy delight • Easy sell at market • Has color that intensifies to a vibrant orange when cooked

• Easy grower in cool weather • Sun cover not required • Not heat tolerant 25 seed 72-5840-1 $ 6.59 100 seed 72-5841-1 18.69 250 seed 72-5842-1 36.29 500 seed 72-5843-1 60.99 1 M 72-5844-1 82.99 3 M 72-5845-1 201.19

Cielo Blanco - Hybrid 2004 80 Days

• Vigorous, self-blanching hybrid cauliflower • Produces very white, dense, heavy, smooth curds with attractive fresh market appearance • Excellent wrapper leaves and is suitable either as direct seed or transplant • Produces a good weight in a high domed cauliflower

25 seed 72-5820-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-5821-1 6.59 250 seed 72-5822-1 7.79 500 seed 72-5823-1 12.99 1 M 72-5824-1 22.29 3 M 72-5826-1 52.29

Freedom CMS F1 - Hybrid

66-72 Days, 7-8”

• Freedom as a CMS hybrid has increased uni- • Self blanching formity in the size, appearance and maturity of your crop production • Brilliant white self wrapping heads have wide 25 seed 72-5730-1 $ 5.29 leaves that grow with tight foliage cover over 100 seed 72-5731-1 13.79 dense firm curds 250 seed 72-5732-1 16.19 • CMS version of the hybrid Fremont, this 500 seed 72-5733-1 27.19 cauliflower performs well under varying 1 M 72-5734-1 46.79 conditions and has shown itself to be 3 M 72-5736-1 110.19 adaptable to different soils and weather

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Cauliflower

Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 per oz (continued)

Graffiti - Hybrid 2002 – DM (Pcu) 70-80 Days, 7-8” • Color is from the presence of the antioxidant • Smooth, tight curd on a deeply vibrant group anthocyanin, which can also be found purple head in red cabbage and red wine • Large frame for good coverage • This improved variety holds color better 25 seed 72-5850-1 $ 2.59 during cooking than other purple varieties 100 seed 72-5851-1 8.09 • Deep purple when raw, it turns violet instead 250 seed 72-5852-1 19.59 of gray when cooked 500 seed 72-5853-1 36.39 1 M 72-5854-1 67.89 • Add lemon juice and the violet color turns to 3 M 72-5855-1 190.99 a flamboyant magenta

Juneau - Hybrid 51 Days

• Formerly known as PS 05104612, Juneau is a • Juneau can handle a variety of temperature conditions from early development to new hybrid cauliflower with maximum qualimature stages of growth ty and yield under high variable conditions • The bright-white heads are large, dense, 25 seed 72-5740-1 $ 4.79 smooth and domed with excellent quality 100 seed 72-5741-1 12.49 and weight 250 seed 72-5742-1 14.59 • The plants are vigorous with a medium-large 500 seed 72-5743-1 25.45 frame and good self-wrapping capability 1 M 72-5744-1 42.29 3 M 72-5746-1 99.39

Minuteman - Hybrid 1993

51 Days

• Self–blanching • An early hybrid for summer and fall harvest • It’s highly marketable heads are uniform, large and dense with a pure white color 25 seed 72-5830-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-5831-1 6.69 • The vigorous plant provides excellent head 250 seed 72-5832-1 7.79 protection 500 seed 72-5833-1 13.09 • Widely adapted and has good heat & cold 1 M 72-5834-1 22.49 tolerance 3 M 72-5835-1 52.79

Snowball Y Improved - Heirloom 1947

65 Days, 5-6”

• Large, deep shape, smooth curd, white • Mid - late season • Uniform development • Widely adapted • Self–blanching

Celery

1/16 oz 72-1989-1 $ 1.29 1/8 oz 72-1990-1 1.69 1 oz 72-1993-1 2.29 4 oz 72-1994-1 5.60 1 lb 72-1995-1 16.39

Approximately 62,000 to 82,000 per oz

Tall Utah 52-70 - Heirloom 1953

130 Days, 11”

• Widely adapted • Improved variety, taller with longer ribs, deeper green color and sweeter

1/16 oz 72-2001-1 $ 1.39 1/8 oz 72-2003-1 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2004-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2002-1 2.89 4 oz 72-2005-1 7.29 1 lb 72-2006-1 18.79

CORN MATH... Each year, a single U.S. farmer provides food and fiber for 129 people - 97 in the U.S. and 32 overseas.

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Collard Greens

Approximately 7,000 to 9,000 per oz

Flash - Hybrid 1992

75 Days

• Suitable for stripping, bunching or processing • Due to hybrid uniformity and vigor, this variety offers processors and fresh-market growers an early maturing, highly uniform 1/8 oz 72-5280-1 $ 3.49 Vates-type hybrid 1/4 oz 72-5281-1 5.59 • Very slow to bolt, this variety allows growers 1 oz 72-5282-1 18.29 repeated heavy harvests of fancy, dark green 4 oz 72-5284-1 67.09 leaves 1 lb 72-5287-1 216.69 • Smooth leaf, upright open plant of medium size

Georgia Southern - Heirloom pre 1880

80 Days, 30”

• This traditional Southern green has a dark blue-green leaf that is compact and non-heading • Cabbage-like flavor and smooth juicy leaves make this vitamin rich vegetable excellent at many different stages of growth • First raw tender microgreens for salads, then as delicate steamed greens in the next stage of growth • At 8” they will be ready to use as a tasty wrap leaf in place of a tortilla or flat bread

• At fully mature they are ready for traditional boiled collards • Excellent container plant • Tolerant of heat, cool and poor soil 1/8 oz 72-2013-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-2014-1 1.59 1 oz 72-2015-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2017-1 2.59 1 lb 72-2018-1 4.99 50 lb 72-2016-1 150.00

Vates - Heirloom 1930’s 75 Days, 24”

• Dark green leaves that are wavy in comparison to Georgia Southern, but not as wavy as the collard cousin kale • Robust, tolerant of temperature extremes • Will grow well in all weather and can be harvested all year (or 5 to 10 degrees in Midwest) by steadily harvesting individual leaves

• Flavor varies more from hot to frosty weather than the Georgia Southern 1/8 oz 72-2020-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2021-1 1.59 1 oz 72-2019-1 2.39 4 oz 72-2022-1 4.79 1 lb 72-2023-1 9.89 5 lb 72-4837-1 36.09

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Sweet Corn

All sweet corn should be protected from possible cross‐pollination by other types of corn (field, pop or flint.) If you plant Supersweet varieties plan your garden arrangement and planting schedule so as to prevent cross‐ pollination between these varieties and any other corns, supersweet or otherwise. Supersweet corn pollinated by each other will not produce true to their variety. Supersweet corn pollinated by EH, SU, SE, Popcorn or Field corn will not be able to develop the high sugar content they are known for, and will produce starch instead. It is recommended that all sweet corn be isolated by either maturity or distance.

Sweet Corn Disease Tolerance Codes: SW = Stewarts Wilt

CR = Common Rust

Sweet Corn Classifications

HE/EH

Heirloom are Open Pollinated (able to save seed because they will reproduce true to type and are therefore able to contribute to sustainable agriculture) and at least 50 years old. Everlasting Heritage are some of the nostalgic and time honored hybirds that have contributed greatly to modern varieties and been able to hold their places at the American dinner table over the decades by finding a place of fondness in the American heart. These varieties are not (and never will be able to be) Heirlooms though, because they lack sustainability. They are also at least 50 years old.

NC = Northern Corn Leaf Blight MDM = Maize Dwarf Mosaic

SU

SE

SS

Standard Sugary 8 -18% sugar content. Can generally be planted at 58º soil temperature in the spring. Usually sold by weight, making it easier for the beginner or home gardener. These varieties will hold sweet milk stage for 1-3 days properly refrigerated.

Sugary Enhanced (isolation desirable) 20-40% sugar content. Can generally be planted at 62º soil temperature in the spring. Some varieties are sold by weight and some are sold by seed count. Nice balance of “corny” flavor, tenderness, and sweetness.

Super Sweets: 35-45% sugar content. Includes TripleSweet (TS), Sh2, Mirai and Synergistic. Each grower has their own special name for their super sweets. Super sweets do not tolerate cool soil tempertures, needing from 65º70º soil temperature.

Most varieties make a hearty. rugged ear with a strong corn flavor. Readiness of the ear is usually easy to identify. Suitable for table fare and for home processing. Frozen or canned the kernels will remain tender and flavorful. These varieties have a flavor worthy of the fresh market, but are usually passed over by growers for varieties with increased milk stage.

These varieties will hold sweet milk stage for 3-7 days properly refrigerated. Suitable for table fare and for home processing. Frozen or canned the kernels will remain tender and flavorful. Recommended for home and for fresh market. First-rate dual purpose corns, they are hardy enough to grow without specialized knowledge and have flavor and the holding ability to be a marketable corn.

Seed corn kernels are very shrunken due to the high sugar content the kernel had at milk stage. Sold by seed count rather than weight due to the size of the seed. 21st century varieties these are different than the corn from the table of your childhood. These varieties have a mellow corn flavor, are sugary sweet and have incredibly crisp kernels that pop in your mouth. Hold sweet milk stage from 7-14 days. Excellent tablefare, but not recommended for home processing. When frozen or canned the “crispness” of the kernel can become a tough kernel, and the flavor can be too light in some processed recipes.

Sweet Corn Facts • Plant early, mid, and late • Early planting should be at your local mean frost–free date • Sweet corn takes 20 days to emerge from 50 degree F soil temperature, but only 5 days at 70 degree F soil temperature • Make next planting of “Main” variety when three to four leaves have appeared on the seedlings in the previous planting • Plantings can be made as late as the first week of July • Per acre recommendations 7-10 lbs or 19,000-25,000 seeds • Isolation - 500 feet or 10 days (end maturity) • Isolate all sweet corn types from field corn and popcorn • Other signs corn is ready to pick are the drying/browning of silks - fullness of the tip kernels - firmness of unhusked ears • Sweet corn needs to be refrigerated as much as possible between harvest and preparation to maintain sugar levels • Room temperature sweet corn will allow sugars to convert to starch 6 - 10 times as quickly as refrigerated corn Three Sisters is a Native American companion planting method. Corn stalks provide support for the pole bean. Pole bean fixes nitrogen into the soil for the corn. Squash (winter or summer) provides cover crop for weed control, natural mulch for moisture control, and the prickly hairs of the vine help deter pests. Corn provides carbohydrates. Beans provide protein plus two essential amino acids not found in corn. Squash is rich in many vitamins, especially vitamin A. The Iroquois knew these three supplemented each other agriculturally and nutritionally to provide the necessities efficiently. Roasting Ear is a term that originated around 1650. Open pollinated corn eaten as a sweet corn during the milk stage is referred to as a roasting ear because cooking the ears in their husk buried in the ashes of the cooking fire was preferred over boiling during that time period. Many open pollinated corns are dual purpose. Delicious, succulent and flavorful roasting ears during their milk stage or as ground corn meal or corn flour at the mature stage. Milk stage is usually 15–20 days after the first appearance of silks. Most sweet corn stays in milk stage less than a week. Open pollinated corns have a very brief holding window as a roasting ear. They should be eaten within 24 hours of picking and kept refrigerated between harvest and preparation. Their sweetness converts to starch much more quickly than today’s modern hybrids.

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Corn, Sweet – Roundup Resistant

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Obsession II - Hybrid 2011 – Bi-color – Class Sh2, HR: Rp1D; IR: Et, Pst 79 Days, 8.5”/16-20 Rows • Attractive husk and flag package • Good tip cover • Excellent eating quality • 22” ear height • Large ear • Good tip fill • Excellent hold on Brix scale • Short flags

• Good seed vigor • Rated highly in crispness and sweetness • 98% marketable ears with dual modes of action for management of above and below ground insects and tolerance to Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundup PowerMAX® 2500 seed 72-5514-1 $ 65.33 25 M 72-5516-1 374.25 100 M 72-5518-1 1,497.00

Passion II - Hybrid 2011 – Yellow – Class Sh2, HR: Rp1D; IR: Et, Pst 81 Days, 8”/18-20 Rows • Attractive husk package • Scored excellent in university testing in all areas including seed vigor, marketability, sweetness, hold and crisp/tender

• Dual modes of action for management of above and below ground insects and tolerance to Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundup PowerMAX® 25 M 72-5526-1 $ 374.25 100 M 72-5528-1 1,497.00

SV9010SA - Hybrid 2011 – Bi-color – Class Sh2, HR: Rp1D+Rpg, IR: Et, Pst 81 Days, 8.5”/18-20 Rows • Combines great taste with the best insect • The newest member of the Performance Secontrol traits available ries® sweet corn family • In addition to offering dual modes of action for management of above and below ground insects and tolerance to Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundup PowerMAX®, this hybrid also contains the RpG and Rp1D* 25 M 72-5520-1 $ 380.00 genes which provide high resistance to 100 M 72-5521-1 1,520.00 common rust

Seed Counts and Seeding Rates Approximate Seeding Rate Approximate Seed Count Per Unit Transplant Direct Species Gram Ounce Pound Oz. Per Acre Lbs. Per Acre Asparagus 30 800 12,800 0 2-3 Beans – Bush 4 100 1,600 75-100 Beans – Pole 4 100 1,600 50 Beets 55 1,600 25,600 6-10 Broccoli 240 6,875 110,000 4 1 Brussel Sprouts 220 6,250 100,000 5 1 Cabbage 200 5,625 90,000 4 1 Cantaloupe 40 1,095 17,500 9 1-2 Carrots 620 17,500 280,000 3-4 Cauliflower 230 6,560 105,000 3 1 Chinese Cabbage 400 11,250 180,000 Cucumbers 35 935 15,000 3 Eggplant 240 6,875 110,000 4 2 Leek 250 10,000 160,000 16 4 Lettuce 900 25,000 400,000 14 3 Parsley 440 12,500 200,000 4 Peas 5 140 2,200 125-200 Peppers 130 3,750 60,000 5 2 Pumpkin 7 200 3,200 3 Radish 88 2,500 40,000 10-12 Spinach 85 2,375 38,000 10-15 Squash 8 225 3,600 3-6 Sweet Corn su/se 5 145 2,300 11 7 210 3,300 7-8 Sweet Corn sh2 Tomatoes 220 9,375 150,000 1-2 1/2-1 Turnips 425 12,000 192,000 0 2 Watermelon – Small 20 560 9,000 4-5 1-2 Watermelon – Large 12 345 5,500 8 2-3

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SV9012SD – Hybrid – Yellow – Class SH2 – RpG (HR) 83 days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8”/18-20 Rows

• 24” ear height • High quality yellow sweet corn variety for main season plantings that provide the best insect traits in the market • Excellent husk color and cover • Good tip fill • Very good eating quality

• Good for fresh market and shipping • Good vigor 25 M 72-5523-1 $ 369.00 100 M 72-5524-1 1,476.00

SV9014SB – Hybrid – Bi-color – Class SESY – RpG (HR) Et (IR) 77 days, 5.5’ Stalk, 7.5”/16-18 Rows

• 18” ear height, The first SESY (synergistic) offering in the Performance Series sweet corn product line • Compact plant type with a solid agronomic package • Great taste and eating quality • Good for fresh market uses • Very good vigor

25 M 72-5522-1 $ 342.75 100 M 72-5530-1 1,371.00

SV9813SC – Hybrid – White – Class SH2 - Rp1D, RpG (HR) 76-80 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8” /18-20 Rows

• 24” ear height, Consistent performer with high yield potential • Produces high quality ear with an attractive husk package • Industry leading trait package • Gold vigor

25 M 72-5525-1 $ 380.00 100 M 72-5529-1 1,520.00

Temptation II - Hybrid 2011 – Bi-color – Class SE 72 Days, 7.5”/16-18 Rows • Dual modes of action for management of • Early maturing, good cool soil vigor above and below ground insects and toler• Excellent first-to-market corn due to its vigor ance to Roundup WeatherMAX® and Roundand consistent production up PowerMAX® • Uniform ears with delicate “new corn” appearance 25 M 72-5536-1 $ 333.25 • Good tip fill and husk cover 100 M 72-5538-1 1,333.00

Corn, Sweet Bi-color – Hybrid Absolute Bicolor - Hybrid 2001 – Class SE, SW-CR 81 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8.5”/16-20 Rows • 24” ear height • Excellent ear appearance • Nice long ears placed high on a tall stalk • Nice husk package with good flags and excellent kernel color contrast

150 seed 72-1343-1 $ 3.29 500 seed 72-1344-1 7.79 1 M 72-1345-1 10.99 5 M 72-1346-1 45.49 10 M 72-1347-1 83.89 100 M 72-1348-1 726.69

Ambrosia - Hybrid 1989 – Class SE, SW-NC-CR 75 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8”/16 Rows

• 20” ear height • Sister variety to Bodacious • Large ear holds sweetness well after picked • Also a good freezer

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Corn, Sweet Bi-color – Hybrid (continued) Cameo - Hybrid 2004 – Class Synergistic, CR-SW-NC 84 Days, 9’ Stalk, 9”/18 Rows

• 32” ear height • A synergistic version of Delectable, with the same rugged plant and ear size, but with a tremendous boost in eating quality • This hybrid will do well wherever Delectable is grown • Attractive ears, kernels, husk color and flags

• 2.1” ear diameter makes a super-large barrel ear 150 seed 72-5540-1 $ 3.09 500 seed 72-5541-1 6.89 1 M 72-5542-1 9.59 5 M 72-5544-1 38.99 10 M 72-5545-1 71.59 100 M 72-5548-1 643.29

Delectable - Hybrid 1993 – Class SE, SW-NC-CR-MDM 82 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 9”/18 Rows • 26” ear height • An excellent mid-main season corn • Large well-filled ears with dark green husks • Wide range of adaptability and versatility in growing area • Wonderful tenderness and taste • Increased disease package

• Recommended as fresh corn and for freezing or canning 2 oz 72-1331-1 $ 4.19 8 oz 72-1332-1 11.69 1 lb 72-1333-1 15.79 5 lb 72-1334-1 61.09 50 lb 72-1335-1 550.46

Honey & Cream - Hybrid 1951 – Class EH (SU), CR-NC 83 Days, 7’ Stalk, 7”/12-14 Rows 2 oz 72-1373-1 $ 3.09 • 24” ear height 8 oz 72-1375-1 8.39 • Blunt ended ears 1 lb 72-1376-1 11.29 • Good variety for home gardeners 5 lb 72-1377-1 42.69 50 lb 72-1378-1 385.59 • Sweet taste and easy to grow in small patches Jackpot - Hybrid 2000 – Class SE, CR-NC-SW 82 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8”/18-22 Rows • 24” ear height • Excellent eating quality, impressive disease package and consistent tip fill

2 oz 72-1367-1 $ 4.59 8 oz 72-1368-1 12.89 1 lb 72-1369-1 17.29 5 lb 72-1370-1 65.49 50 lb 72-1371-1 612.09

Ka-Ching - Hybrid 2011 – Class Synergistic, CR-SW-NC 78 Days, 8’ Stalk, 9”/14 Rows • 1.7” ear diameter and 32” ear height on this rugged and adaptable plant • Lends itself well to machine harvesting • Uniformly large ears with nice tip fill, displays a nice package to customers and has a good husk protection with nice high setting ears for easy picking and added protection

150 seed 72-1705-1 $ 2.99 500 seed 72-1706-1 6.79 1 M 72-1707-1 9.49 5 M 72-1708-1 38.89 10 M 72-1709-1 71.49 50 M 72-1710-1 322.80

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Corn, Sweet Bi-color – Hybrid (continued) Kristine - Hybrid 2004 – Class Synergistic, CR-SW-NCL 80 Days, 6.25’ Stalk, 8.5”/16-18 Rows • 16” ear height • A bicolor variety version of Cinderella, a large, mid-season • The added sweetness makes this hybrid overflow with flavor • Superior and high ratings in all areas repeatedly in various university trials • The ears are cylindrical and very well filled

• Excellent vigor and husk protection 150 seed 72-5580-1 $ 3.09 500 seed 72-5581-1 6.89 1 M 72-5582-1 9.69 5 M 72-5584-1 39.39 10 M 72-5585-1 72.39 50 M 72-5587-1 354.45

Mirai 301 BC - (Me-RYE) Hybrid 2003 – Class Mirai 76 Days, 7’ Stalk, 8”/16-18 Rows

• 32” ear height • “Future” in Japanese • Super tender and sweet • Large yield of attractive ears • Must plant in warm soil • Hand pick only • Sold as a dessert in Japan • Excellent tip fill and good stress tolerance

• Special culture - Optimum picking is 21-24 days after silking 150 seed 72-1451-1 $ 3.39 500 seed 72-1452-1 7.99 1 M 72-1453-1 11.19 5 M 72-1454-1 46.29 10 M 72-1455-1 85.39 100 M 72-1456-1 740.99

Mirai 350 BC - (Me-RYE) Hybrid 2006 – Class Mirai 78 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8”/14-16 Rows

• 26” ear height • Super tender and sweet • Must plant in warm soil • 98.5% marketable ears in university testing • Hand pick only • Excellent flag and husk appearance • Straight rows and high definition between colors • Sold as a dessert in Japan

• Attractive ears • Special culture - Optimum picking is 21-24 days after silking 150 seed 72-1463-1 $ 3.49 500 seed 72-1464-1 8.19 1 M 72-1465-1 11.49 5 M 72-1466-1 47.59 10 M 72-1467-1 87.69 100 M 72-1468-1 760.99

Mirai 351 BC - (Me-RYE) Hybrid 2012 – Class Mirai 78 Days, 5.5’ Stalk, 8”/16 Rows

• 26” ear height • Super tender and sweet • Large yield of attractive ears • Must plant in warm soil • High yield, great plant, snap and tip fill with good husk color

150 seed 72-5490-1 $ 2.79 500 seed 72-5491-1 6.69 1 M 72-5492-1 9.39 5 M 72-5493-1 38.79 10 M 72-5494-1 71.59 100 M 72-5497-1 620.99

Mystique - Hybrid 1998 – Class SE, SW-NC 75 Days, 6’ Stalk, 8.5”/16 Rows • 20” ear height • Superior eating quality • Earlier maturing version of Delectable with excellent husk protection and good early vigor • Hand pick

• Excellent for fresh table eating and for canning or freezing 2 oz 72-5560-1 $ 3.79 8 oz 72-5561-1 10.79 1 lb 72-5562-1 14.49 5 lb 72-5564-1 55.39 50 lb 72-5568-1 502.09

FOLKLORE FOR PLANTING CORN, BEANS, AND PEAS: “One for the rook, one for the crow, one to rot, and one to grow.”

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Corn, Sweet Bi-color – Hybrid (continued) Nirvana CAPBF10-411 - Hybrid 76 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8”/16-18 Rows • 26” ear height • Good vigor and emergence • High quality taste and texture • Sweetness and bit is truly unique • High yielding with uniform, full tipped ears with good kernel contrast and rowing • Exceptional snap, ease in packing and holding power

150 seed 72-8055-1 $ 1.41 500 seed 72-8056-1 9.72 1 M 72-8057-1 12.77 5 M 72-8058-1 52.20 10 M 72-8059-1 96.05 50 M 72-8060-1 458.15

Obsession - Hybrid 2001 – Class Sh2 79 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8”/18-20 Rows • 22” ear height • Attractive husk and flag package • Good tip cover • Excellent eating quality • Large ear • Good tip fill • Excellent hold on Brix scale • Short flags • Good seed vigor

• Rated highly in crispness and sweetness • 98% marketable ears 150 seed 72-1487-1 $ 3.79 500 seed 72-1488-1 8.89 1 M 72-1489-1 12.29 5 M 72-1490-1 50.79 10 M 72-1491-1 93.69 100 M 72-1492-1 855.81

Pay Dirt - Discontinued, See Substitute - Profit Peaches & Cream - Hybrid 1967 – Class EH (SU) 85 Days, 7’ Stalk, 8.5”/16-18 Rows • 26” ear height • Most popular bi-color • Good ear protection • Long time favorite for market and home gardeners

2 oz 72-1421-1 $ 3.89 8 oz 72-1423-1 10.59 1 lb 72-1424-1 14.19 5 lb 72-1425-1 53.69 50 lb 72-1426-1 502.06

Profit - Hybrid 2011 – Class Synergistic, CR-SW-NC 72 Days, 7’ Stalk, 8.5”/14-16 Rows

• 23” ear height • Proved itself in recent trials in multiple locations • Grower friendly variety • High yielding • Presents attractive package with excellent husk protection and tip fill • Medium green husks that are wrapped tightly • Medium sized dark green flags

• Nice early corn for market

150 seed 72-1699-1 $ 2.89 500 seed 72-1700-1 6.59 1 M 72-1701-1 9.29 5 M 72-1702-1 37.79 10 M 72-1703-1 69.49 50 M 72-1704-1 313.53

Providence - Hybrid 2003 – Class TS, CR 82 Days, 6’ Stalk, 8”/16-18 Rows

• 24” ear height • Long well-filled ears • Medium green husk • Excellent appearance and flavor

150 seed 72-1475-1 $ 2.59 500 seed 72-1476-1 5.79 1 M 72-1477-1 8.09 5 M 72-1478-1 32.99 10 M 72-1479-1 60.79 100 M 72-1480-1 526.39

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Corn, Sweet Bi-color – Hybrid (continued) Serendipity - Hybrid 1999 – Class TS 82 Days, 6’ Stalk, 8-6”/18 Rows • 30” ear height • Well filled ears, tender and flavorful • Well covered husk • Ideal for roadside market

2 oz 72-1427-1 $ 5.09 8 oz 72-1428-1 14.09 1 lb 72-1431-1 18.89 5 lb 72-1429-1 71.39 50 lb 72-1430-1 667.56

Sweet Chorus - Hybrid 1999 – Class SE-SU-Sh2 67 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 7.5”/14-16 Rows 150 seed 72-4938-1 $ 3.49 500 seed 72-4939-1 8.59 • Excellent sweetness and flavor 1 M 72-4927-1 11.99 • Early maturing 5 M 72-4928-1 49.19 • Strong seed vigor 10 M 72-4930-1 90.39 • Ear slightly tapered 100 M 72-4931-1 782.69 Sweet G90 - Hybrid 1979 – Class SU 85 Days, 8’ Stalk, 9”/16 Rows • Originally released as Funk’s G90 • Amazing 30” ear height • Large barrel ears (1.95”) • Full flavor has superior sweetness combined and balanced with true“corny-ness” 2 oz 72-1356-1 $ 3.69 8 oz 72-1355-1 10.39 • Hefty plant at 8’, rugged and vigorous 1 lb 72-1357-1 13.89 • Presents good emergence at 64º and is one of 5 lb 72-1358-1 52.79 the more drought tolerant sweet corns 50 lb 72-1359-1 498.00 • Widely popular in the South and lower Midwest

Temptation - Hybrid 1993 – Class SE 68 Days, 5.5’ Stalk, 8”/16 Rows • 16” ear height • Early maturing, with good cool soil vigor • Has produced good germination ratings in 58 degree soil repeatedly • The most popular early bi-color due to it’s excellent reputation as a dependable first planting corn for market

150 seed 72-1439-1 $ 3.19 500 seed 72-1440-1 7.19 1 M 72-1441-1 10.09 5 M 72-1442-1 41.59 10 M 72-1443-1 76.49 100 M 72-1444-1 697.88

Vitality - Hybrid 2007 – Class Synergistic 66 Days, 5.5’ Stalk, 7”/14-16 Rows

• Exceptional flavor and appearance, 10 -14 • Early season corn day hold; your customers will be pleased • Phenomenal cool soil vigor • Excellent tip fill, kernel color rating, and hold 150 seed 72-2320-1 $ 3.29 on Brix scale 500 seed 72-2321-1 7.49 • Very good flavor, tenderness, and sweetness 1 M 72-2322-1 10.49 5 M 72-2323-1 43.39 • High percentage of marketable ears in Uni 10 M 72-2324-1 80.09 versity testing 100 M 72-2325-1 693.49

Corn, Sweet Yellow – Hybrid Bodacious - Hybrid 1989 – Class SE, SW-CR-NC 75 Days, 7’ Stalk, 18 Rows

• 8” ear height • Sweetness holds well after harvest • Fine for freezing or canning

2 oz 72-1325-1 $ 4.09 8 oz 72-1327-1 11.39 1 lb 72-1328-1 15.19 5 lb 72-1329-1 58.81 50 lb 72-1330-1 537.96

Early Sunglow - Hybrid 1956 – Class EH (SLi) 64 Days, 4.5’ Stalk, 12-14 Rows

• 7.5” ear height • 2 ears/stalk • Fast maturing • Can withstand cooler temperatures

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Corn, Sweet Yellow – Hybrid (continued) Early Xtra Sweet - Hybrid 1970 – Class Sh2 70 Days, 5.5’ Stalk, 12-16 Rows • 7.5” ear height • AAS winner • 2 weeks earlier than Illini Xtra Sweet • Good, sweet flavor

2 oz 72-1349-1 $ 6.49 8 oz 72-1351-1 18.49 1 lb 72-1352-1 24.89 5 lb 72-1353-1 94.99 50 lb 72-1354-1 860.69

Golden Cross Bantam - Hybrid 1934 – Class EH (SLi) 83 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 8 Rows

• Large 5” ear height • Deep yellow kernels • Original hybrid first introduced in 1934

2 oz 72-1361-1 $ 1.89 8 oz 72-1363-1 5.29 1 lb 72-1364-1 7.09 5 lb 72-1365-1 26.59 50 lb 72-1366-1 249.39

Honey Select - Hybrid – Class TS 79 Days, 6’ Stalk, 18-20 Rows

• Large, refined 8.5” ears • AAS winner • Medium green husk • Tender and sweet • Triplesweet that does not require isolation

2 oz 72-1379-1 $ 4.89 8 oz 72-1380-1 13.99 1 lb 72-1381-1 18.79 5 lb 72-1382-1 71.49 50 lb 72-1383-1 648.09

Illini Xtra Sweet - Hybrid 1968 – Class Sh2 85 Days, 7’ Stalk, 14-16 Rows

• 8.5” ear height • 2 to 4 times sweeter than standard • Holds sweetness well after picked • Freezes well

2 oz 72-1385-1 $ 7.26 8 oz 72-1387-1 20.54 1 lb 72-1388-1 27.57 5 lb 72-1389-1 105.20 50 lb 72-1390-1 966.08

Incredible - Hybrid 1989 – Class SE, SW-C 85 Days, 7’ Stalk, 18 Rows • 9.5” ear height • Good flavor and size • Widely adapted with very green husks and flags • Excellent freezer

Iochief - Hybrid 1951 – Class EH (SLi) 86 Days, 7.5’ Stalk, 16-18 Rows • 8.5” ear height • Strong root system

Jubilee - Hybrid 1959 – Class EH (SLi) 81 Days, 6’ Stalk, 16-18 Rows • 8.5” ear height • Large ear with deep kernels • Excellent for freezing and canning

2 oz 72-1403-1 $ 4.09 8 oz 72-1404-1 11.39 1 lb 72-1405-1 15.19 5 lb 72-1406-1 57.39 50 lb 72-1407-1 531.22 2 oz 72-1397-1 $ 3.19 8 oz 72-1399-1 7.39 1 lb 72-1400-1 8.69 5 lb 72-1401-1 31.19 50 lb 72-1402-1 276.29 2 oz 72-1394-1 $ 4.19 8 oz 72-1393-1 7.39 1 lb 72-1392-1 15.59 5 lb 72-1395-1 59.19 50 lb 72-1396-1 552.79

Kandy Korn - Hybrid 1977 – Class EH (SE), SW-CR 84 Days, 8’ Stalk, 14-16 Rows

• 8.5” ear height • Excellent home garden variety as ears can hold peak quality for up to 2 weeks and no isolation is needed

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Corn, Sweet Yellow – Hybrid (continued) Mirai 130 Y - (Me-RYE) – Hybrid – Class Sh2 74 Days, 6’ Stalk, 16 Rows

• 26” ear height • Super tender and sweet with high taste and strong stalk • Excellent for shipping or roadside markets • Attractive barrel shaped ears with a beautiful butter yellow coloration • Must plant in warm soil

150 seed 72-5480-1 $ 3.59 500 seed 72-5481-1 8.29 1 M 72-5482-1 11.69 5 M 72-5483-1 47.99 10 M 72-5484-1 88.49 100 M 72-5487-1 766.79

Merit - Hybrid 1961 – Class EH (SLi), Pst (IR) 80 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 16-18 Rows

• Bright gold kernels • 8.5” ear height • Large well shaped ears are nearly silkless, making it a dream to clean • Carries the Rp1I gene for high resistance to current prevalent races of rust • Excellent for canning and freezing

150 seed 72-7700-1 $ 1.59 1 M 72-7701-1 5.19 5 M 72-7702-1 21.59 10 M 72-7704-1 39.79 100 M 72-7706-1 344.79

NK 199 - Hybrid 1954 – Class EH (SLi) 84 Days, 8’ Stalk, 20 Rows • 8.5” ear height • Bright gold kernels with large barrell shaped ears • High yield, mid-season • Excellent for canning and freezing

2 oz 72-4101-1 $ 2.59 8 oz 72-4102-1 7.19 1 lb 72-4103-1 9.59 5 lb 72-4104-1 36.19 50 lb 72-4105-1 333.43

Sweetie 82 - Hybrid – Class Sh2 85 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 16-18 Rows

2 oz 72-1416-1 $ 4.99 8 oz 72-1415-1 13.99 1 lb 72-1417-1 18.79 5 lb 72-1418-1 71.29 50 lb 72-1419-1 666.83

• 8.5” ear height • Sweet and easy to pick • Tolerant to rust • Sweetest yellow variety

Corn, Sweet White – Hybrid Argent - Hybrid 1989 – Class SE, SW-CR-NC 86 Days, 6.5’ Stalk, 16 Rows

• 8.5” ear height • Good late season, white corn • Excellent disease package • Large ears well off ground • Highly rated

2 oz 72-4106-1 $ 4.19 8 oz 72-4107-1 11.69 1 lb 72-4108-1 15.49 5 lb 72-4109-1 58.79 50 lb 72-4110-1 542.25

Devotion - Hybrid – Class Sh2 82 Days, 16-18 Rows • 8” ear height • Bright white kernels • Excellent seed vigor • Rated very high in taste, tenderness, husk package and tip-fill • 99.1% marketable in university tests • Fat 2” ear that sets high on stalk

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• Excellent hold on Brix test 150 seed 72-1631-1 $ 3.79 500 seed 72-1632-1 8.79 1 M 72-1633-1 12.29 5 M 72-1634-1 50.79 10 M 72-1635-1 93.69 100 M 72-1636-1 855.86

The “Corn Belt” includes the states of Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas and Kentucky.

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Corn, Sweet White – Hybrid (continued) Silver Queen - Hybrid 1960 – Class EH (SLi) 89 Days, 8’ Stalk, 14-16 Rows

2 oz 72-1433-1 $ 3.99 8 oz 72-1435-1 10.89 1 lb 72-1436-1 14.49 5 lb 72-1437-1 54.89 50 lb 72-1438-1 512.80

• 8.5” ear height • Probably the most popular white • Superb eating • Wide adaptation

Corn, Sweet – Open Pollinated

Approximately 1,900 to 2,900 seeds per lb

Country Gentleman - Heirloom 1890 96 Days, 8’ Stalk

• 7” ear height • Creamy white shoepeg corn • Kernels zig and zag all over the cob with no regard to rows • Shoepeg speaks to the kernel shape which is deep and narrow like a wooden shoe peg from the 19th century • Tender and slender with a longer roasting ear window than most heirlooms • Productive and multi-tillered with two ears, in fertile soil it can produce three large plants, so space 18-24” apart

• Deep, deep kernels make it an excellent processing corn for your canning and freezing • Still used commercially for cream corn • Also has high resistance to Smut for a non-hybrid sweet corn 2 oz 72-5551-1 $ 2.09 8 oz 72-5552-1 4.79 1 lb 72-5553-1 5.69 5 lb 72-5556-1 20.19 50 lb 72-5557-1 190.67

Golden Bantam - 8 Row - Heirloom 1902 80 Days, 5’ Stalk, 8 Rows

• It was easy to grow, looked tidy in your • 5” ear height garden and graced your table with tasty • Bred during the 1890’s by William Chambers goodness to be small and fit neatly into a sidedish at the roadside inns where he sold his specialty • Golden Bantam remained the most popular sweet corn for the next three decades until corn the release of Golden Cross Bantam Hybrid • Introduced in 1902 by W. Altee Burpee GBin 1934 8-Row skyrocketed yellow “sugar” corn onto the American table • Before GB-8-Row, yellow corn was consid 2 oz 72-4121-1 $ 2.19 ered fit only to be fed to the livestock and 8 oz 72-4122-1 5.29 white corn was for the table 1 lb 72-4123-1 6.19 • Bantam was a sweet juicy little package of 5 lb 72-4124-1 22.49 delectability though, that produced two ears 50 lb 72-4125-1 191.19 for your table on each neat compact 5’ stalk

Golden Bantam - 12 Row - Heirloom 1922

80 Days, 7’ Stalk, 10-14 Rows

• 7” ear height • Introduced in 1922 by Everett B Clark Seed company GB-12-Row is an improved variety • This strain was developed through selective breeding of the GB-8-Row • It’s ears are longer at 7” and thicker with 10–14 rows of kernels • Stalks are not as neat and compact at 7’ tall, but you can still expect 2 ears per plant

• Whether you prefer the more compact 8 row or the larger 12 row, pick these as close to meal time as possible, prepare and enjoy a true heritage meal with the flavors that were on American kitchen tables 100 years ago

Hickory King Yellow - Heirloom late 1800’s 115 Days, 7.5’ Stalk, 12-16 Rows • 9” ear height • 2 ears per stalk • Large yellow kernels • Excellent for roasting

2 oz 72-1596-1 $ 1.99 8 oz 72-1597-1 4.89 1 lb 72-1598-1 5.79 5 lb 72-1599-1 20.69 50 lb 72-1600-1 184.69

2 oz 72-1445-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1447-1 1.89 1 lb 72-1448-1 2.59 5 lb 72-1449-1 7.09 50 lb 72-1450-1 61.69

CORN LORE: When preparing soil in May, dig in hefty layer of compost and dusting of balanced blend of natural-source fertilizer.

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Corn, Sweet – Open Pollinated Approximately 1,900 to 2,900 seeds per lb (continued) Hickory King White - Heirloom 100 Days, 7.5’ Stalk, 12-16 Rows • 9” ear height • Grows well in poor soil • Large white kernels; great for making cornmeal, hominy

2 oz 72-4126-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-4127-1 1.79 1 lb 72-4128-1 2.29 5 lb 72-4129-1 7.09 50 lb 72-4130-1 61.69

Reid’s Yellow Dent - Heirloom 1846 110 Days, 9.5’ Stalk, 16-22 Rows • 11” ear height • Small cob, double ears • Excellent for grinding fresh meal • No other as true-to-type

2 oz 72-1469-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1471-1 1.79 1 lb 72-1472-1 2.29 5 lb 72-1473-1 7.09 50 lb 72-1474-1 61.69

Silver King White - Heirloom 1904 82 Days, 9-11’ Stalk, 16-18 Rows

• 8” ear height • Not to be confused with the Hybrid Silver King which has very different characteristics • Excellent for roasting ears, grits and tortilla flour • This corn has an exceptionally tight husk for increased pest resistance and grows well in poor soils

2 oz 72-4131-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-4132-1 1.99 1 lb 72-4133-1 2.29 5 lb 72-4134-1 8.29 50 lb 72-4135-1 73.49

Stowells Evergreen - Heirloom 1848 – Class SU 95 Days, 8’ Stalk, 16 Rows • 8” ear height • Ears hold well • Sweet, leading white variety for gardeners and marketers

2 oz 72-4116-1 $ 1.99 8 oz 72-4117-1 4.89 1 lb 72-4118-1 5.79 5 lb 72-4119-1 20.69 50 lb 72-4120-1 184.69

Trucker’s Favorite White - Heirloom 1899 77 Days, 7.5’ Stalk, 12-16 Rows

• 9” ear height • White variety believed to come first • Tolerant of heat • Large vigorous corn • Widespread in the South • Dual purpose corn sometimes referred to as Mule Corn, because you grew it for yourself and your mule • Makes an excellent roasting ear, canned or frozen, cream corn, or fried corn at milk stage

• Makes a better cream corn than modern hybrids

2 oz 72-4136-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-4137-1 1.79 1 lb 72-4138-1 2.29 5 lb 72-4139-1 7.09 50 lb 72-4140-1 61.69

Trucker’s Favorite Yellow - Heirloom 77 Days, 7.5’ Stalk, 12-16 Rows

• 9” ear height • Yellow variety believed, but not confirmed, to have been bred in the 30’s because yellow had become more popular than white • Same flavor but more aggressive plant • Can get up to 12’ high • Mature fully for corn flour

2 oz 72-1500-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1501-1 1.79 1 lb 72-1502-1 2.29 5 lb 72-1503-1 7.09 50 lb 72-1504-1 61.69

DID YOU KNOW THIS...Your bathroom mirror fogging up after a shower? Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the mirror, it will eliminate the fog and provide a soothing, spa-like fragrance.

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Corn, Ornamental Carousel - Open Pollinated 100 Days, 8’ Stalk

2 oz 72-4141-1 $ 3.39 8 oz 72-4142-1 9.49 1 lb 72-4143-1 12.69 5 lb 72-4144-1 48.01 50 lb 72-4145-1 446.23

• 3.5“ popcorn ears • Decorative minature ears • 2-3 ears per stalk • Little hull when popped

Fiesta - Hybrid 100 Days, 7’ Stalk • Bright tones of blue, red and white • 50-70% purple husks • 7-10” ears

2 oz 72-4146-1 $ 3.39 8 oz 72-4147-1 8.19 1 lb 72-4148-1 10.89 5 lb 72-4149-1 41.09 50 lb 72-4750-1 384.03

Ornamental Indian - Heirloom

100 Days, 7-8’ Stalk

• Assorted colors, 8”-9” ears • Traditional open pollinated corn that is much the way it was when used by Native Americans

Strawberry - Heirloom

2 oz 72-1457-1 $ 1.79 8 oz 72-1459-1 3.79 1 lb 72-1460-1 4.39 5 lb 72-1461-1 15.79 50 lb 72-1462-1 133.09 2 oz 72-1572-1 $ 3.19 8 oz 72-1573-1 9.28 1 lb 72-1574-1 12.49 5 lb 72-1575-1 45.79 50 lb 72-1576-1 426.61

100 Days, 4’ Stalk

• Beautiful and unique • Burgundy colored, 3” ears • Pops into white flakes

Corn, Popcorn Approximately 2,000 to 4,000 seeds per lb Purdue 410YH - Hybrid 105 Days, 6-7’ Stalk

• 7-8” ears • Large yellow tender kernels • Pops white, great popping volume, excellent eating

2 oz 72-5810-1 $ 2.68 8 oz 72-5811-1 6.93 1 lb 72-5812-1 9.12 5 lb 72-5813-1 34.56 50 lb 72-5815-1 310.06

Robust 997YH - Hybrid

110 Days, 8’-9’ Stalks, 14-16 Rows

• 7.5” ears • Hull-less yellow for short season areas • Best yielding hybrid in it’s class • Excellent eating quality

150 seed 72-1481-1 $ 2.78 500 seed 72-1483-1 7.86 1 M 72-1484-1 10.66 5 M 72-1485-1 40.50 10 M 72-1482-1 35.58

Robust 98-114 WHT - Hybrid

85 Days, 6’ Stalks

150 seed 72-1493-1 $ 2.99 500 seed 72-1495-1 8.37 1 M 72-1496-1 11.26 5 M 72-1497-1 42.70 10 M 72-1499-1 37.39

• 4” ears • White • Excellent eating • Rigid stalks resist lodging

POPCORN FACTS:

Americans consume some 16 billion quarts of this whole grain, good-for-you treat. That’s 51 quarts per man, woman, and child. Compared to most snack foods, popcorn is low in calories. Air-popped popcorn has only 31 calories per cup. Oil-popped is only 55 per cup.

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Cowpeas Approximately 1,000 to 2,000 seeds per lb California Black-Eyed #5 - Wilt and Nematodes

70 Days, 6-7”

• The most commonly known cowpea and the most widely grown commercially • Slightly sweet flavor with meaty texture • All cowpeas are highly nutritious and easy to grow • High in protein, carbs and fiber • Good source of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus • Heat loving and drought tolerant

• Nitrogen fixing plants • Tan with black hilum

2 oz 72-1613-1 $ 1.09 8 oz 72-1615-1 2.39 1 lb 72-1616-1 2.99 5 lb 72-1617-1 9.69 50 lb 72-1618-1 72.89

Mississippi Silver - Open Pollinated 1965, VFN 56 Days, 6.5”

• The 6.5” pods will have 11-12 peas • Part of the Brown Crowder category “crowded” in them • They are a large legume (cowpeas are actually a bean, not a pea) with a meaty taste and • Brown with white hilum a hearty texture 2 oz 72-1625-1 $ 1.59 • Bred by Mississippi State University and 8 oz 72-1627-1 2.59 released in 1965 1 lb 72-1628-1 3.39 • Called silver for the silvery-green sheen on 5 lb 72-1629-1 13.89 their pods 50 lb 72-1630-1 120.79

Pinkeye Purple Hull - Heirloom 1700’s

65 Days

• The most popular fresh market southern pea • Upright, determinate, non-vining bush type plant • Pods are straight, green when immature and turn to a dark purple when mature • Average 11 peas per pod • Pods on this variety cluster and sit well off the ground above foliage level

• Tan with a pink hilum • Hilum dulls to maroon when dried 2 oz 72-1637-1 $ 1.29 8 oz 72-1639-1 2.19 1 lb 72-1640-1 2.89 5 lb 72-1641-1 10.29 50 lb 72-1642-1 89.39

Zipper Cream 66 Days, 9”

• Cream peas make a clear pot liquor • Cowpeas with no color are called Cream • Pale cream pea with a pale cream hilum • A Cream Crowder with a strong string that allows the pod to “zip” open, making shelling 2 oz 72-7860-1 $ 1.69 a cinch 8 oz 72-7861-1 3.39 • 10-15 peas per pod 1 lb 72-7862-1 4.19 • Creams have their own distinct taste being 5 lb 72-7863-1 14.89 softer than Purple Hulls or Brown Crowders 50 lb 72-7865-1 139.38

Cucumber - Performance Series

Approximately 900 to 1,100 seeds per oz

SV3462CS - Hybrid 2013 - ZYMV, Psl, Ccu, Co:1, Downy Mildew Resistant 56 Days, 9” x 2.25” • Early gynoecious slicer • Quality fruit from a vigorous vine • Fruit holds uniform dark green color well • Comes with FarMore FI400, which helps provide superior fungal disease and insect control

• Maximized performance and fruit quality 25 seed 72-7570-1 $ 1.29 100 seed 72-7571-1 2.39 250 seed 72-7572-1 7.88 500 seed 72-7573-1 12.31 1 M 72-7574-1 19.58

Rhubarb is a perennial vegetable, though it is generally used as a fruit in desserts and jams. You only eat the stalks, which have a rich tart flavor. The leaves of this plant are poisonous, so be sure that they are not ingested. Rhubarb is easy to grow, but needs cool weather to thrive.

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Cucumber - Performance Series

Approximately 900 to 1,100 seeds per oz (continued)

SV4719CS - Hybrid 2013 - ZYMV, Psl, Ccu, Co:1 (HR); Pcu, Px (IR) 56 Days, 8” x 2.25” • Early gynoecious slicer hybrid that yields quality fruit early • It has a vigorous vine, high resistance to Angular leaf spot, Anthracnose, Zucchini yellow mosaic virus and Scab with intermediate resistance to Powdery mildew • This product also offers new intermediate resistance to Downy Mildew

• Fruits are about 8” long and hold their uniform, dark green color well 25 seed 72-7580-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-7581-1 2.69 250 seed 72-7582-1 5.19 500 seed 72-7583-1 8.79 1 M 72-7584-1 17.83

Cucumber – Hybrid Approximately 900 to 1,100 seeds per oz Bristol – Hybrid 2015 – Ccu, CMV, Co, Psl, ZYMV (HR): Pcu, PRSV, Px (IR) 50-55 days, 8”x 2.5” • Early maturing, second generation cucumber hybrid with intermediate resistance to Downy mildew • Moderately vigorous plant with overall great fruit quality, shape and color with a high number of fruit

25 seed 72-7913-1 $ 1.60 100 seed 72-7914-1 2.74 250 seed 72-7915-1 6.01 500 seed 72-7916-1 10.09 1 M 72-7917-1 18.05

Bush Crop - Discontinued, See Substitute - Salad Bush Conquistador - Hybrid – PRSV, CCU, WMV, ZYMV (HR): CO-2, PSI, CMV, PX (IR)

67 Days, 9” x 2.5”

• Very dark green, outstanding uniformity • Extremely vigorous plant produces consistently high yields of straight, dark green fruit, with a high percentage of super-selects • Best grown on stakes, Conquistador is well suited to extended harvests

25 seed 72-7500-1 $ 3.89 100 seed 72-7501-1 7.59 250 seed 72-7502-1 17.19 500 seed 72-7503-1 28.99 1 M 72-7504-1 52.80

Dasher II - Hybrid 1982 – Scab, CMV, ALS, PM, DM (Pcu) 58 Days, 8.5” x 2.5” 25 seed 72-5800-1 $ 1.29 • Dark green, best selling slicer type 100 seed 72-5801-1 1.59 250 seed 72-5802-1 2.99 • Outstanding yields, excellent quality, and 500 seed 72-5803-1 5.09 strong disease resistance 1 M 72-5804-1 9.49 • Fruit are straight and uniform in color Eureka - Hybrid 1990 – Cl(2), CMV, DM (Pcu), PM, Scab, WMV, ZYMV, PRSV 57 Days, 4-5” x 2.5”

• Dark green, is a dual purpose slicer/pickler • Marvelous pickling from 2–5” long or 7” for slicing • Good disease resistance

25 seed 72-2296-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-2297-1 1.99 250 seed 72-2298-1 4.29 500 seed 72-2299-1 6.99 1 M 72-2300-1 12.69

Fancipak - Hybrid 1985 – Anthrose, DM, Scab, ALS, CMV, PM (HR) 53 Days, 14” x 2.5” • Outstanding uniform hybrid with attractive medium colored fruit • Blocky • Gynoecious • Best picked when about 4” long

25 seed 72-7560-1 $ 100 seed 72-7561-1 250 seed 72-7562-1 500 seed 72-7563-1 1 M 72-7564-1

1.29 1.59 2.19 3.59 4.69

DID YOU KNOW THIS... There are three main varieties of cucumber: slicing, pickling, and burpless.

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Cucumber – Hybrid Approximately 900 to 1,100 seeds per oz (continued) Fanfare – Hybrid – A-2, ALS, CMV, DM, PM, Sc 62 Days, 9” x 2.25” • All-American Selections award winner • Dark green, uniform, slim and flavorful • Straight, tapers at both ends • Vigorous semi-dwarf plants with short internodes • Produces early high quality fruit over a longer period of time than other compact varieties

• Closer row spacing due to its compact vines 25 seed 72-7491-1 $ 14.03 100 seed 72-7492-1 11.17 250 seed 72-7493-1 12.92 500 seed 72-7494-1 20.30 1 M 72-7495-1 32.37 5 M 72-7496-1 142.30 15 M 72-7195-1 386.79

Intimidator - Hybrid – CMV, Ccu (HR): Co-2, PSI, PX (IR) 61 Days, 9.25” x 2.25”

• Very dark green, slicing cucumber that combines a uniform length with good diameter • The fruit is not spiny and has a slight taper • Intimidator has a high yield potential

25 seed 72-7510-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-7511-1 1.99 250 seed 72-7512-1 3.99 500 seed 72-7513-1 6.99 1 M 72-7514-1 13.29

Salad Bush - Hybrid – CMV, Ccu (HR) 57 Days

• An early-maturing slicer that produces uniform dark green fruit on a small compact plant • Fruit begin to mature about 57 days from direct seeding and are cylindrical in shape with a slight taper

25 seed 72-7520-1 $ 4.99 100 seed 72-7521-1 9.99 250 seed 72-7522-1 22.29 500 seed 72-7523-1 38.99 1 M 72-7524-1 68.49

Speedway - Hybrid – PSL, Co-2, Ccu (HR); CMV, PX (IR) 56 Days, 8.5” x 2.25”

• Early gynoecious slicer that yields quality fruit in a speedy manner • Moderately vigorous vine • The fruit hold their uniform, dark green color well

25 seed 72-7530-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-7531-1 1.99 250 seed 72-7532-1 3.99 500 seed 72-7533-1 6.79 1 M 72-7534-1 12.99

Sweet Slice (Burpless) - Hybrid 1973 – CMV, PRSV, WMV, ZRSV, PM, DM (Pcu) 63 Days, 11” x 2.5”

• Dark green and tapered • Good for home garden • Skin is tender and free of bitterness • Produces excellent yields

25 seed 72-2083-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-2084-1 4.99 250 seed 72-2085-1 10.89 500 seed 72-2086-1 18.39 1 M 72-2087-1 35.69

Sweet Success (Burpless) - Hybrid 1983 – CMV, Sc, TLS (HR)

54 Days, 14” x 2.5”

• AAS winner 1983 • Vigorous plant habit • Long straight, very dark green parthenocarpic cucumber • Rounded at blossom end with thin skin

Tasty Green (Burpless) - Hybrid 1966 – PM

57 Days, 8.5” x 2.5”

• Green, early high yielding slicer • Crisp, juicy, tender, slender and smooth skinned with small white spines

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25 seed 72-2101-1 $ 2.38 100 seed 72-2102-1 3.90 250 seed 72-2103-1 8.60 500 seed 72-2104-1 14.04 1 M 72-2105-1 26.68

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Cucumber – Hybrid Approximately 900 to 1,100 seeds per oz (continued) Thunderbird - Hybrid – Co-2, PRSV, Ccu, WMV, ZYMV (HR), Px (IR) 60 Days, 9.25” x 2.25” • Virus resistant gynoecious hybrid with a vigorous plant that offers high quality fruits and outstanding yield potential • Fruits are straight and cylindrical with a uniform dark green color • Early maturing

25 seed 72-7540-1 $ 1.59 100 seed 72-7541-1 2.19 250 seed 72-7542-1 3.49 500 seed 72-7543-1 5.99 1 M 72-7544-1 10.89

Turbo - Hybrid 1991 – CMV, PM, Scab, DM (Pcu), Cl, ALS 67 Days, 9.25” x 2.25”

• Very dark green, produces high yields of exceptional fruit • Cylindrical, blocky shape, good length and small seed cavity • Disease resistant

25 seed 72-2188-1 $ 1.59 100 seed 72-2189-1 2.09 250 seed 72-2190-1 3.99 500 seed 72-2191-1 8.00 1 M 72-2192-1 12.99

Cucumber – Open Pollinated Approximately 900 to 1,100 seeds per oz Long Green - Heirloom 1870 65 Days, 12” x 3” • Rich green with black spines • Solid and crisp • Strong and vigorous • Excellent slicer

1/8 oz 72-2052-1 $ 1.69 1 oz 72-2048-1 2.59 4 oz 72-2049-1 6.29 1 lb 72-2050-1 15.19 5 lb 72-2051-1 66.29

Marketmore 76 - Open Pollinated 1976 – PM, DM (Pcu), Scab, CMV

66 Days, 9” x 2.5”

• Dark green • Disease resistant • Performs well in summer heat

1/8 oz 72-2053-1 $ 1.59 1 oz 72-2055-1 2.29 4 oz 72-2057-1 5.79 1 lb 72-2058-1 12.99 5 lb 72-2059-1 56.29

National Pickling - Heirloom 1924

54 Days, 6” x 7”

1/8 oz 72-2065-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2067-1 1.89 4 oz 72-2069-1 4.39 1 lb 72-2070-1 10.99 5 lb 72-2071-1 48.29

• Slight taper • Medium green • Perfect for canning

Spacemaster 80 (Bush) - Open Pollinated 1980 CMV, Scab, DM (Pcu), PM

60 Days, 8” x 2”

1/8 oz 72-2039-1 $ 1.69 1 oz 72-2041-1 2.59 4 oz 72-2044-1 6.49 1 lb 72-2045-1 16.29 5 lb 72-2046-1 72.09

• Space saving vines • Adaptable

Straight Eight - Heirloom 1935

60 Days, 8” x 2.5”

• AAS winner • Dark green standard and prolific producer for market or in the home garden

1/8 oz 72-2077-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-2079-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2081-1 4.99 1 lb 72-2082-1 12.09 5 lb 72-2080-1 52.99

Tendergreen (Burpless) - Heirloom – Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew 55-65 Days, 8-10”

• Thin, dark-green, non-bitter tasting • Resistant to Downy mildew and Powdery mildew

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Eggplant Approximately 5,500 to 7,500 per oz Black Beauty - Heirloom 1910

82 Days, 6” x 5”

• Smooth, dark glossy maroon, spineless • Oval to deep globe shape • Tender and tasty, good color retention • Green calyx

1/16 oz 72-2125-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2127-1 2.09 1/2 oz 72-2128-1 2.69 1 oz 72-2129-1 3.09 4 oz 72-2130-1 7.29 1 lb 72-2131-1 22.99

Classic - Hybrid 1972 – TMV 76 Days, 7” x 4” • Widely adapted • Elongated oval • Green calyx • Glossy purple–black • Makes large fruit in a perfect tear drop shape 25 seed 72-5860-1 $ 4.19 • Plant is vigorous and upright 100 seed 72-5861-1 10.99 • Easy picking 250 seed 72-5862-1 12.99 • Reliable producer 500 seed 72-5863-1 21.29 1 M 72-5864-1 36.99 • Leading commercial producer 5 M 72-5866-1 134.29

Epic - Hybrid – TMV 64 Days, 4” x 8.25” • An oval deep purple-black fruit on an upright plant • 36” tall plant is very strong • Early maturing • Small blossom scar • Excellent for fresh market growers • Green calyx

25 seed 72-7650-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-7651-1 1.99 250 seed 72-7652-1 3.49 500 seed 72-7653-1 5.19 1 M 72-7654-1 9.49 5 M 72-7656-1 46.84

Fairy Tale - Hybrid 2004 50 Days, 4” x 2” • AAS winner 2005 • Specialty baby vegetable, small oval fruit, violet with white flecking • Dwarf 18” plant, flowers profusely with lavender blossoms • Beautiful addition to an herbal or kitchen garden • Productive enough for fresh market growers

• Green calyx 25 seed 72-5870-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-5871-1 8.29 250 seed 72-5872-1 14.99 500 seed 72-5873-1 26.69 1 M 72-5874-1 51.59 5 M 72-5876-1 253.40

Gretel - Hybrid 2009 55 Days, 4” x 2”

• AAS winner 2009 • Oriental, slender, bright white • Third in Teresa Beck–Bunn series, Gretel has all the prolific, non-bitter, thin skinned qualities of Fairy Tale and Hansel • All three are excellent commercial quality producers for fresh market sales • Will be ripe enough to harvest at 3” but will hold to 6” easily with no loss of delicacy or taste

• Follows the rest of the trio in having very few seeds • 36” plant • Green calyx 25 seed 72-5880-1 $ 4.09 100 seed 72-5881-1 9.99 250 seed 72-5882-1 18.09 500 seed 72-5883-1 32.18 1 M 72-5884-1 63.29 5 M 72-5886-1 306.62

DID YOU KNOW THIS... Traditional cucumber cultivars produce male blossoms first, then female, in about equivalent numbers. Newer gynoecious hybrid cultivars produce almost all female blossoms. They may have a pollenizer cultivar interplanted, and the number of beehives per unit area is increased, but temperature changes induce male flowers even on these plants, which may be sufficient for pollination to occur. Insecticide applications for insect pests must be done very carefully to avoid killing off the insect pollinators.

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Eggplant Approximately 5,500 to 7,500 per oz

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Hansel - Hybrid 2007 55 Days, 4” x 2”

• Developed by Teresa Beck–Bunn the • AAS winner 2008 breeder of Fairy Tale • Baby vegetable oriental, slender, glossy dark • 25–36” plant purple fruit • Green calyx • Always non–bitter • It can be harvested beginning at 55 days with 2–3” fruit, or it can be left a few more days to 25 seed 72-5890-1 $ 4.09 be harvested at 4–5” with no loss of quality 100 seed 72-5891-1 9.99 • Fruit hangs in clusters and produces prolifi 250 seed 72-5892-1 18.29 cally all season 500 seed 72-5893-1 31.79 • Skin is thin and tender so no peeling is 1 M 72-5894-1 62.33 required 5 M 72-5896-1 306.62

Long Purple - Heirloom

80 Days, 8” x 2”

• Long slender fruit with a delicate flavor • Asian type with beautiful purple coloring • Plants are 24”-30” • True to it’s kind LPE has few seeds and thin skin making it exceptional for saute’ • Green calyx

1/16 oz 72-5900-1 $ 2.09 1/4 oz 72-5901-1 2.59 1/2 oz 72-5902-1 3.69 1 oz 72-5903-1 4.69 4 oz 72-5904-1 12.99 1 lb 72-5906-1 40.49

Endive Green Curled Ruffec - Heirloom 75-100 Days, 16-18”

• Easy to grow • Also known as Frisee and Chicory • Prostrate dark green leaves with a center that • Combines nicely with Raddicchio blanches easily to creamy white • Handles wet weather and is cold hardy 1/8 oz 72-2139-1 $ 1.39 • Good for Spring or Fall plantings 1/4 oz 72-2140-1 1.89 1 oz 72-2141-1 2.39 • Frost improves flavor 8 oz 72-2142-1 7.49 • Tie outer leaves 2 weeks before harvest for 1 lb 72-2143-1 11.09 blanched center 5 lb 72-2144-1 47.59 • Excellent in salad mixes and mesclun mixes

Flower Seed & Mixes Asters, Crego Mix - Callistephus chinensis - Annual 84 Days, Full Sun, 24”

• Upright growth • Large, fluffy 3-1/2 - 4” pom pom like blooms in blue, pink, red and white • Deadhead for continued blooming • Profuse and widely adaptable • Good for cut flowers • 27-28 lbs per acre, 1 oz per 100 sq ft

1/4 oz 72-3991-1 $ 2.79 1/2 oz 72-3992-1 4.09 1 oz 72-3993-1 5.49 4 oz 72-3994-1 14.29 1 lb 72-3995-1 42.69 5 lb 72-3996-1 187.59

Bachelor Button, Choice Mix - Centaurea cyanus - Annual 85-90 Days, Full Sun, 30”

• Upright Growth • 1 - 1-1/2” blooms, upper half is multi-stemmed • Blue, pink, red and white • Abundant bloomer prefers cool temperatures • Drought tolerant, deer resistant, and attracts butterflies • Edible

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• Good as cut and as dried • 20 lbs per acre, 1 oz per 100 sq ft 1/4 oz 72-4001-1 $ .99 1/2 oz 72-4002-1 1.59 1 oz 72-4003-1 2.29 4 oz 72-4004-1 3.39 1 lb 72-4005-1 10.09 5 lb 72-4006-1 43.40

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Flower Seed & Mixes (continued) Bluebell, California - phacelia Campanularia - Annual 49 Days, Sun, 8-24”

• Upright growth • Deep true blue bell shaped flowers • Good cut flower • Blooms early, can reseed • Reddish stems • Light grey-green leaves • 1/2 - 1-1/2” blooms • Grows well in drier soils

• Native to California, but will grow in all states • 3 lbs per acre, 1/4 oz per 100 sq ft • 50,000 seeds per oz 1/4 oz 72-7792-1 $ 2.49 1/2 oz 72-7793-1 2.99 1 oz 72-7794-1 4.49 4 oz 72-7795-1 10.90 1 lb 72-7796-1 32.60 5 lb 72-7797-1 143.42

Coleus, Rainbow Mix - Coleus hybridus - Tender Perennial (Zone 10) 55 Days, Shade to Part Sun, 15-20”

• Upright growth • Vibrant foliage color combinations, this collection of brilliant variegations is the most popular • Cream, green, gold, peach, scarlet, lime, burgundy and purple • Easy to grow

• Heart-shaped leaves • Pinch to encourage bushing 1/64 oz 72-4042-1 $ 1.99 1/16 oz 72-4043-1 5.89 1/4 oz 72-4044-1 15.69 1 oz 72-4045-1 41.79 4 oz 72-4046-1 125.19 1 lb 72-4047-1 441.69

Cosmos, Bright Light - Cosmos sulphureus - Annual 70 Days, Full Sun, 24-36”

• Upright growth • 2-1/2” blooms float gracefully and airily on wispy stems • Vivid gold, orange, red and yellow • Drought tolerant • Attracts butterflies • Good cut flower • Can self–seed

• Over–watering will reduce blooms • Thread leaf • 31-32 lbs per acre, 1-1/4 oz per 100 sq ft 1/4 oz 72-4011-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-4012-1 2.29 1 oz 72-4013-1 3.69 4 oz 72-4014-1 6.79 1 lb 72-4015-1 19.99 5 lb 72-4000-1 84.50

Cosmos, Sensation - Cosmos bipinnaus - Annual 70 Days, Full Sun, 48-60”

• Upright growth • AAS winner in 1936 • 4” Blooms float gracefully and airily on wispy stems • Crimson, pink, rose and white • Drought tolerant • Attracts butterflies • Good cut flower • Can self–seed

• Over–watering will reduce blooms • Thread leaf • 3,000 seeds per oz • 15 – 25 lbs per acre, 1/2 – 1 oz per 100 sq ft 1/4 oz 72-4021-1 $ 1.49 1/2 oz 72-4022-1 1.89 1 oz 72-4027-1 2.89 4 oz 72-4024-1 6.89 1 lb 72-4025-1 20.49 5 lb 72-4028-1 90.19

Four O’Clocks Mixed - Mirabilis jalapa - Tender Perennial (Zone 7)

70-80 Days, Full Sun, 30”

• Upright bushy growth • Pink and red mix • These hummingbird favorites are named for the time of day they open • As afternoon cools to evening, the colorful little trumpet blossoms flower into glowing color and fill the air with fragrance

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Flower Seed & Mixes (continued) Impatiens, Super Elfin Series - Impatiens walleriana - Annual 69 Days, Shade, 9”

• Mounded upright growth • The most colorful and prolific blooming shade annual • Coral, deep pink, salmon and white • Compact and branching with excellent shelf life

50 seed 72-4054-1 $ 2.79 100 seed 72-4055-1 4.19 250 seed 72-4056-1 6.99 500 seed 72-4057-1 13.19 1 M 72-4058-1 24.29 5 M 72-4059-1 120.89

Marigold, Crackerjack Mix - Tagetes erecta - Annual 80-90 Days, Full Sun, 36”, Upright Growth • Upright growth • 3-1/2” - 5” full pom-pom shaped double blooms on sturdy dark green stem • Gold, orange and yellow • Finely cut leaves • Wonderful sharp and distinct marigold scent • Good cut flower • Useful in nematode control

• Edible • 20–22 lbs per acre, 1 oz per 100 sq ft 1/4 oz 72-4036-1 $ 1.89 1/2 oz 72-4037-1 2.39 1 oz 72-4038-1 3.59 4 oz 72-4039-1 8.79 1 lb 72-4040-1 26.19 5 lb 72-4041-1 100.09

Marigold, Inca - Tagetes erecta - Annual 80-90 Days, Full Sun, 12-14”

• Upright growth • 3” - 4” full pom-pom shaped double blooms on sturdy dark green stem, finely cut leaves • Wonderful sharp and distinct marigold scent • Good cut flower • Useful in nematode control • Edible

50 seed 72-4817-1 $ 4.79 100 seed 72-4818-1 8.09 250 seed 72-4819-1 11.69 500 seed 72-4820-1 22.29 1 M 72-4821-1 41.19 5 M 72-4822-1 194.29

Marigold, Inca Yellow - Tagetes erecta - Annual 80-90 Days, Full Sun, 12-14” • Upright growth • 3” - 4” full pom-pom shaped double blooms on sturdy dark green stem, finely cut leaves • Wonderful sharp and distinct marigold scent • Good cut flower • Useful in nematode control • Edible

50 seed 72-7800-1 $ 4.79 100 seed 72-7801-1 8.19 250 seed 72-7802-1 11.89 500 seed 72-7803-1 22.69 1 M 72-7804-1 48.25 5 M 72-7805-1 197.99

Marigold, Inca Orange - Tagetes erecta - Annual 80-90 Days, Full Sun, 12-14”

• Upright growth • 3” - 4” full pom-pom shaped double blooms on sturdy dark green stem, finely cut leaves • Wonderful sharp and distinct marigold scent • Good cut flower • Useful in nematode control • Edible

50 seed 72-7810-1 $ 4.79 100 seed 72-7811-1 8.19 250 seed 72-7812-1 11.89 500 seed 72-7813-1 22.69 1 M 72-7814-1 41.99 5 M 72-7815-1 197.99

Marigold, Sparkey Mix - Tagetes patula - Annual 80-90 Days, Full Sun, 8-10”

• Upright growth • 2” - 3” bi-color orange and red double blooms with broad, flat petals • Petals bunch together to create waves • Plants are bushy and compact • Aromatic • Useful in nematode control • Edible

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• 29–30 lbs per acre, 1 - 1-1/4 oz per 100 sq ft 1/4 oz 72-4824-1 $ 2.29 1/2 oz 72-4825-1 3.09 1 oz 72-4826-1 4.39 4 oz 72-4827-1 9.09 1 lb 72-4828-1 26.29 5 lb 72-4829-1 115.29

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Flower Seed & Mixes (continued) Midwest Wildflower Mix - Annual & Perennial

Full Sun

1/4 oz 72-4053-1 $ 2.29 1/2 oz 72-4048-1 3.19 1 oz 72-4050-1 4.39 4 oz 72-4051-1 8.79 1 lb 72-4052-1 26.09 5 lb 72-4049-1 115.09

• Approximately 26 different wildflower varieties

Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue - Ipomoea tricolor - Tender Perennial (Zone 8)

60-65 Days, Full Sun

• 85 – 90 lbs per acre, 4 oz per 100 sq ft • 8’ - 10’ vine tendril climber • 5” light blue with white throat trumpet-shaped 1/4 oz 72-4007-1 $ .99 flowers and heart shaped leaves 1/2 oz 72-4008-1 1.59 • Prolific climber and profuse bloomer 1 oz 72-4009-1 2.29 • Blooms open in a.m. and closes in the heat 4 oz 72-4010-1 4.59 of the day 1 lb 72-4026-1 13.79 5 lb 72-4029-1 60.69 • Blooms mid–summer to frost

Nasturtium, Dwarf Jewel Mix - Tropaeolum nanum - Tender Perennial (Zone 9)

60-70 Days, Full Sun to Part Shade

• 12” soft trailing stems • Unusual multi-color, jewel tones (orange, red and yellow) instead of usual orange • Round leaves reminiscent of water lily pads • Edible with a taste similar to watercress • Often used in salads and to decorate cakes • 135 – 145 lbs per acre, 5 oz per 100 sq ft

1/4 oz 72-4061-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-4062-1 1.99 1 oz 72-4063-1 2.09 4 oz 72-4064-1 5.19 1 lb 72-4065-1 16.69 5 lb 72-4066-1 67.40

Pansy, Majestic Giant - Viola x wittrockiana - Annual 60-70 Days, Full Sun to Part Shade • Edible • 6” to 8” soft trailing stems • AAS winner 1966 50 seed 72-4831-1 $ 5.29 • Large 4” blooms in bright colors (blue, cher 100 seed 72-4832-1 10.59 ry, purple, scarlet, yellow and white) with 250 seed 72-4833-1 13.19 black face 500 seed 72-4834-1 25.09 • Cool season flower good for spring and fall 1 M 72-4835-1 46.39 5 M 72-4836-1 210.00 • This variety will bloom at higher temperatures • Great for containers, baskets and planting beds

Petunia, Ultra Grandiflora - Grandiflora petunias - Annual

70-75 Days, Full Sun, 12-14”

• Upright growth • Soft mounding growth pattern features compact, well–branched plants with brightly colored (blue, burgundy, lavender, red, rose and white) blooms to 3-1/4” • 14” - 16” spread • Pelleted for ease

• Good weather tolerance, uniformity, and they are early pack performers 50 seed 72-4838-1 $ 1.59 100 seed 72-4839-1 2.59 250 seed 72-4840-1 3.59 500 seed 72-4841-1 6.89 1 M 72-4842-1 12.49 5 M 72-4843-1 58.69

Poppy, Iceland Mix - Papaver rhoeas - Annual 56-65 Days, Full Sun to Part Shade, 14-21”

• Upright growth • Orange, yellow, pink and white • Large petals for garden, mass or meadow plantings • Easy to grow, excellent cut flower • 2-4” Blooms late spring to mid–summer • Also known as Corn Poppy Mix or Flander’s Poppy Mix

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Flower Seed & Mixes (continued) Poppy, Shirley Mix - Papaver rhoeas - Annual 56-65 Days, Full Sun to Part Shade, 24-30” • Upright growth • 2-4” blooms in pink, red, rose and white • Large petals for garden, mass or meadow plantings • Easy to grow • Excellent cut flower • Blooms late spring to mid–summer

• Also known as Corn Poppy Mix or Flander’s Poppy Mix 1/4 oz 72-4077-1 $ 1.99 1/2 oz 72-4078-1 2.59 1 oz 72-4082-1 3.89 4 oz 72-4080-1 8.89 1 lb 72-4081-1 26.29 5 lb 72-4083-1 115.29

Portulaca, Double Mix - Portulaca Grandiflora - Annual 60-98 Days, Full Sun, 6”

• Upright growth • Hardy 1” blooms have the delicate look of a rose • Foliage is like soft rosemary • Crimson, pink, rose, salmon, yellow and white • Thrives in a hot, dry location • Blooms in the sun • Also known as Rose Moss or Moss Rose depending on region

1/4 oz 72-4845-1 $ 13.19 1/2 oz 72-4846-1 19.69 1 oz 72-4847-1 26.29 4 oz 72-4848-1 70.09 1 lb 72-4849-1 210.09 5 lb 72-4850-1 875.09

Salvia, St. John’s Fire - Salvia splendens - Annual

60-70 Days, Full Sun, 12”

• Upright growth • Early, compact, dwarf salvia • Scarlet–red spikes over deep green leaves • Excellent in borders and containers • Loves a well drained soil • Also known as Scarlet Sage or Tropical Sage

1/64 oz 72-4852-1 $ 1.79 1/16 oz 72-4853-1 4.29 1/4 oz 72-4854-1 8.39 1 oz 72-4855-1 22.09 4 oz 72-4856-1 65.29 1 lb 72-4857-1 259.20

Snapdragon, Maximum Mix - Antirrhinum majus - Annual 60-70 Days, Full Sun, 18-36”

• Partial shade in hot summer zones • Upright growth • Taller variety; multi color mix 1/4 oz 72-4860-1 $ 4.79 • Excellent for cottage gardens and for cut flowers 1/2 oz 72-4861-1 6.29 1 oz 72-4862-1 9.49 • Bloom spikes open from bottom to top 4 oz 72-4863-1 23.29 • Snapdragons prefer cooler weather 1 lb 72-4864-1 69.39 • Winter hardiness in zones 7 to 10 5 lb 72-4865-1 305.69

Sunflower, Mammoth Grey Stripe - Helianthus annuus - Annual 100 Days, Full Sun, 4-5’

• Upright growth • Huge yellow flowers, 10” to 15” across • Grows in almost any soil • Bred for seed production • Attracts songbirds • Seeds have very high oil content • Good for wildlife planting also

• Edible 1/4 oz 72-4874-1 $ 1.89 1 oz 72-4875-1 2.39 4 oz 72-4876-1 2.99 8 oz 72-4877-1 4.29 1 lb 72-4878-1 6.49 5 lb 72-4879-1 30.49

Sunflower, Peredovik - Helianthus annuus - Annual 110-120 Days, Full Sun, 4’

• Upright growth • Widely adapted • Yellow flowers • High oil content • Excellent for dove and quail; heavily browsed by deer • Late maturing black-seeded variety

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• One of the best attractors for doves • Edible 1/4 oz 72-4897-1 $ 1 oz 72-4898-1 4 oz 72-4899-1 8 oz 72-4900-1 1 lb 72-4901-1 5 lb 72-4902-1

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Flower Seed & Mixes (continued) Sweet Pea, Royal Mix - Lathyrus odoratus - Annual

70 Days, Full Sun, 5-10’

• Fragrant coral, lavender, pink, purple, red and white blossoms on twining vine • Blooms all summer • Long stemmed variety can be used as cut flower • Larger blooms than other varieties • Blooms are long lasting

• Sow in cool temperatures 1/4 oz 72-4071-1 $ 1.89 1/2 oz 72-4072-1 2.39 1 oz 72-4073-1 3.09 4 oz 72-4074-1 7.29 1 lb 72-4075-1 21.59 5 lb 72-4872-1 98.53

Vinca, Little Series - Catharanthus Roseus - Perriwinkle - Annual 70-84 Days, Full Sun, 10” Mound • Compact mounds of glossy gardenia-like leaves • 2” to 2.5” flowers; pure white with pink or red eyes • Vincas thrive in extreme, hot, dry conditions • Sensitive to overwatering and cold temperatures

• Sow first of February for May sales 50 seed 72-4882-1 $ 1.19 100 seed 72-4883-1 1.89 250 seed 72-4884-1 2.69 500 seed 72-4885-1 3.99 1 M 72-4886-1 4.99 5 M 72-4887-1 21.29

Zinnia, California Giant - Zinnia Elegans - Annual

50-60 Days, Full Sun, 3’

• Upright growth • Large flower, flat–petaled semi–double bloom • Apricot, gold, lavender, pink, purple and red • Long graceful stem, bushy plant • 4” – 6” across, they attract birds and butterflies • Good as cut flower, back of border, or in mass plantings

• 35 lbs per acre, 1–1/4 oz per 100 sq ft

1/4 oz 72-4092-1 $ 2.39 1/2 oz 72-4091-1 2.89 1 oz 72-4094-1 3.79 4 oz 72-4095-1 9.29 1 lb 72-4096-1 27.69 5 lb 72-4097-1 121.99

Garlic, Fall German Extra Hardy • Porcelain hardneck • Winters better than other varieties • Ivory outside skin, dark red clove skin

8 oz 72-5060-1 Call 1 lb 72-5061-1 Call 5 lb 72-5062-1 Call 20 lb 72-5063-1 Call

German Red • Large rocambole hardneck • Well suited for cold winters, but also widely adapted • Makes extra tall scapes in June • Generally makes a large bulb with multitude of cloves

8 oz 72-5070-1 Call 1 lb 72-5071-1 Call 5 lb 72-5072-1 Call 20 lb 72-5073-1 Call

Music • Large porcelain hardneck • Very popular, very productive and easy to grow • Good in cold climates

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Red Russian • Large rocambole hardneck • Stores well, easy to peel • Strong flavor with sweet aftertaste

8 oz 72-5090-1 Call 1 lb 72-5091-1 Call 5 lb 72-5092-1 Call 20 lb 72-5093-1 Call

Garlic, Spring Softneck Garlic • Easy to grow and tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions • Softneck garlics can be braided into garlic braids for storage • Storage potential 6-9 months

5/pkg 84-3484-1 Call 10x5/pkg 84-3484-2 Call

Gourds, Ornamental American Wings - Small - Hybrid

100 Days, 4-5”, 4 oz

• Small, multi-colored, crookneck winged gourd • Most are smooth

1/8 oz 72-3676-1 $ 3.59 1/4 oz 72-3681-1 7.09 1 oz 72-3677-1 25.09 8 oz 72-3679-1 95.09 1 lb 72-3680-1 168.09

American Wings - Large - Hybrid

100 Days, 10-12”, 1 lb

• Large, multi-colored, crookneck winged gourd • Large percentage also warted • Very unique and attractive

Autumn Wings - Open Pollinated 100 Days, 6-12”, 8-16 oz • Unique, colorful wings • Grows in many different patterns

1/8 oz 72-3664-1 $ 2.09 1/4 oz 72-3669-1 7.09 1 oz 72-3665-1 25.09 8 oz 72-3667-1 71.29 1 lb 72-3668-1 114.09

1/8 oz 72-3548-1 $ 3.78 1/4 oz 72-3549-1 6.22 1 oz 72-3550-1 16.04 8 oz 72-3551-1 107.96 1 lb 72-3552-1 184.23

Birdhouse - Heirloom 120 Days, 6-14”, 2-3 lb • From ancient Africa • Smooth, tan, hard shelled • Also known as Bottle Gourd • Dried, it can easily be turned into a birdhouse

1/8 oz 72-3555-1 $ 1.99 1/4 oz 72-3556-1 2.39 1 oz 72-3557-1 4.49 8 oz 72-3561-1 24.19 1 lb 72-3562-1 43.69

Cucuzzi - Heirloom

75 Days, 36”, 8-24 oz

• Also known as the Italian Edible Gourd • Good choice for kids • Can grow 1”-2” per day! • Best eaten at 12”

Dipper Long Handle - Heirloom 120 Days, 24-36”, 2-3 lb

• Historically used to make utensils • Light green and smooth

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1/8 oz 72-3658-1 $ 3.39 1/4 oz 72-3659-1 4.29 1 oz 72-3660-1 7.49 8 oz 72-3661-1 41.59 1 lb 72-3662-1 60.89 1/8 oz 72-3567-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-3568-1 2.89 1 oz 72-3570-1 4.89 8 oz 72-3564-1 26.39 1 lb 72-3572-1 47.89

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Goblin Eggs - Open Pollinated 95 Days, 3” x 2.5”, 3 oz • Delightful mixture, colorful egg shapes • Includes Jack Be Little and Shenot Crown of Thorns

25 seed 72-3573-1 $ 4.36 100 seed 72-3574-1 13.29 250 seed 72-3575-1 26.59 500 seed 72-3576-1 42.49 1 M 72-3577-1 70.69

Indy Mix - Hybrid

100 Days, 3-6”, 4 oz

• Premium blend, small, unique color and shape • Warted • A favorite of trial observers • Excellent mix

Large Mix - Open Pollinated 100-130 Days, 12-36”, 1-4 lb • Large Bottle, Calabash, Dipper Long Handle, Speckled Swan

Small & Large Mix - Open Pollinated 90-130 Days, 3-36”, 4 oz-4 lb • Combination of small and large mix

Small Mix - Open Pollinated 90 Days, 3-6”, 4 oz

• Nest Egg, Pear Bi-color, Small Flat Striped, Small Spoon, Small Warted, Shenot Crown of Thorns

Small Warted - Open Pollinated 90 Days, 3-6”, 4 oz

• Assortment

Speckled Apple - Open Pollinated 110-120 Days, 7-10”, 4-7 lb • Apple-shaped • Speckled

Speckled Swan - Heirloom 100 Days, 6-16”, 3 lb

• Swan head crookneck

1/8 oz 72-3682-1 $ 2.59 1/4 oz 72-3683-1 5.19 1 oz 72-3684-1 18.49 8 oz 72-3685-1 70.09 1 lb 72-3686-1 116.69 1/8 oz 72-3579-1 $ 2.19 1/4 oz 72-3580-1 2.99 1 oz 72-3581-1 4.79 8 oz 72-3582-1 26.39 1 lb 72-3584-1 47.79 1/8 oz 72-4913-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-4914-1 2.89 1 oz 72-4915-1 4.59 8 oz 72-4916-1 25.29 1 lb 72-4917-1 45.69 1/8 oz 72-3591-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-3592-1 2.89 1 oz 72-3594-1 4.59 8 oz 72-3593-1 25.29 1 lb 72-3596-1 45.79 1/8 oz 72-3651-1 $ 4.39 1/4 oz 72-3652-1 5.87 1 oz 72-3653-1 14.17 8 oz 72-3654-1 91.14 1 lb 72-3656-1 147.59 1/8 oz 72-3586-1 $ 4.99 1/4 oz 72-3587-1 6.59 1 oz 72-3588-1 11.19 8 oz 72-3589-1 62.29 1 lb 72-3590-1 91.39 1/8 oz 72-3599-1 $ 3.39 1/4 oz 72-3600-1 4.39 1 oz 72-3601-1 7.49 8 oz 72-3602-1 41.49 1 lb 72-3605-1 75.49

Super Wings - Large - Hybrid – PM, Phytophthora 95 Days, 8-12”, 1-2 lb

• Multi-colored, many warts • Unique shapes and colors

25 seed 72-3610-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-3611-1 11.79 250 seed 72-3612-1 27.59 1 M 72-3613-1 78.09 3 M 72-3614-1 225.09

Super Wings - Small - Hybrid – PM, Phytophthora 95 Days, 6-8”, 8 oz

• Unique shape, color, smooth version of Super Large Wings

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Herbs Amaranth - Heirloom - Annual

85 Days

• Intensely bright • Use in salad mixes, as cooked greens or for the seed heads • Grows well in the heat • Heat intensifies it’s color • Sprouts are delicately flavored and ready for salad mix in 15-30 days • 30-60 days provide colorful greens to be cooked like spinach • Full maturity at about 85 days provide beautiful seed heads that are extremely attractive to birds

• 14-21 day germination in 70 degree soil, so plan accordingly for microgreens • Seeds from seed heads can be toasted and are an excellent accompaniment to quinoa

Arugula, Roquette - Heirloom - Annual

35 Days, 12-18”

• Dark green, frost hardy, easy to grow • Peppery mustardy flavor • Sow every 3 weeks for continuous harvest

1/8 oz 72-6110-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-6111-1 1.99 1 oz 72-6112-1 2.39 8 oz 72-6114-1 13.49 1 lb 72-6115-1 25.09 5 lb 72-6116-1 107.14 1/8 oz 72-4151-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-4152-1 1.29 1 oz 72-4153-1 1.79 8 oz 72-4154-1 3.59 1 lb 72-4155-1 5.39 5 lb 72-4156-1 30.59

Basil, Cinnamon - Heirloom - Annual

85 Days, 18-30”

• Infuse olive oil to use on fresh salads, fruit • Beautiful with it’s deep purple stems, green salads, pork and ham leaves that can be tinged with purple and pink flowers • Originated in Mexico • This strongly scented, mildly flavored sweet basil can be substituted for standard basils in 1/8 oz 72-5931-1 $ 1.49 any recipe 1/4 oz 72-5932-1 1.99 • Especially good with balsamic grilled stone 1 oz 72-5934-1 3.59 fruits, or in a simple syrup for teas, drinks 8 oz 72-5936-1 23.59 and desserts 1 lb 72-5937-1 43.79 • Plant with tomatoes to repel nuisance insects 5 lb 72-5938-1 183.34 and attract bees and butterflies

Basil, Clove Scented - Heirloom - Annual

80 Days, 48”

• Also known as Himalayan Basil and East Indian Tree Basil, this extremely fragrant herb originated in tropical Africa and Asia • It has a clove/mint scent and flavor in it’s 4” leaves • Produces delicate white flowers • Excellent in teas, said to be a digestive aid and to repel flying insects

1/8 oz 72-5981-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5982-1 1.99 1 oz 72-5984-1 6.09 8 oz 72-5986-1 40.19 1 lb 72-5987-1 68.49

Basil, Culinary Assortment - Blend - Annual

80-90 Days, 6-48”

• Culinary assortment is each of the 8 varieties of Basil we carry • Packaged separately for easy identification • Easy way to put assortment into your greenhouse sales or onto your market table

1 oz 72-5914-1 $ 5.59 8 oz 72-5916-1 26.99

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Basil, Genovese - Heirloom - Annual 90 Days, 18-24”

• Genovese and Italian Large Leaf are the two go-to basils for authentic italian cooking • Flavorful and a prolific producer • Store cut basil in the refrigerator in water as you would a flower for fresh use • Cut and freeze in ice cubes to store for winter use • Much better than dried

• Genovese has a darker, sharper leaf than Italian Large Leaf • Said to be the best for gourmet pestos 1/8 oz 72-5951-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5952-1 1.99 1 oz 72-5954-1 2.79 8 oz 72-5956-1 7.19 1 lb 72-5957-1 12.29 5 lb 72-5958-1 52.59

Basil, Italian Large Leaf - Heirloom

90 Days

• Italian Large Leaf and Genovese are the two go–to basils for authentic Italian cooking • Flavorful and a prolific producer • Store cut basil in the refrigerator in water, as you would a flower for fresh use • Cut and freeze in ice cubes to store for winter use • Much better than dried • Italian Large Leaf has a lighter, more delicate leaf than Genovese

• Said to be the best to flavor a tomato sauce

1/8 oz 72-4157-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-4158-1 1.29 1 oz 72-4159-1 2.09 8 oz 72-4160-1 6.39 1 lb 72-4161-1 10.99 5 lb 72-4162-1 47.89

Basil, Lemon - Heirloom - Annual

90 Days, 8-16”

1/8 oz 72-5941-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5942-1 1.99 1 oz 72-5944-1 3.99 8 oz 72-5946-1 27.59 1 lb 72-5947-1 39.59 5 lb 72-5948-1 178.81

• Natural cross between standard basil and African basil • Strong lemon fragrance • Especially popular in Asian inspired dishes • Slightly smaller leaves than standard basil

Basil, Purple Dark Opal - Heirloom

90 Days, 16-18”

• AAS winner 1962, this basil was developed at the University of Connecticut in the 50’s • Bred for it’s beautiful appearance and culinary uses • Vibrant foliage is a deep lilac that shifts to a dark orchid in bright sunlight • Beautiful magenta flowers • This is a must have in any herbal or kitchen garden

• Preserve in vinegar for the winter season to create a tangy and beautifully rose colored Opal Vinegar that is considered a gourmet ingredient in fine cooking 1/8 oz 72-5921-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5922-1 1.99 1 oz 72-5924-1 4.99 8 oz 72-5926-1 30.59 1 lb 72-5928-1 56.69 5 lb 72-5929-1 243.27

Basil, Siam Queen - Open Pollinated 1997

90 Days, 24-30”

• A true Thai, it has a peppery flavor that is • AAS winner 1997 balanced with a sweet minty–cinnamon • This uniform and attractive Thai basil proundertone duces green leaves with a silvery hue and vibrant violet blooms 1/8 oz 72-6001-1 $ 2.89 • Large leaf for a Thai basil, though still smaller 1/4 oz 72-6002-1 4.29 than your Italian basils 1 oz 72-6004-1 13.29 • Late blooming, so you get increased produc 8 oz 72-6006-1 89.59 tion 1 lb 72-6007-1 178.79 5 lb 72-6008-1 775.69

Thomas Jefferson had 19 varieties of lettuce growing in his garden at Monticello. The ancient Greeks believed that lettuce induced sleep, so they served it at the end of the meal.

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Basil, Spicy Globe - Heirloom

90 Days, 6-10”

• Light green miniature bush looks great in a • Small compact and bushy window box, or planted in herb and kitchen • This tiny leaved basil can be trimmed like a gardens hedge • Easy to grow and maintain • Full flavored, it tastes like the Italian basils with a zesty overtone, which is more like red 1/8 oz 72-5991-1 $ 1.39 pepper than black pepper 1/4 oz 72-5992-1 1.99 • Excellent flavor blooms in thick tomato sauc 1 oz 72-5994-1 6.09 es and hearty stews 8 oz 72-5996-1 40.19 • This basil is no where near a shrinking violet 1 lb 72-5997-1 68.49 and holds it’s own in cooking 5 lb 72-5998-1 323.49

Chervil, Curled - Heirloom - Annual 42 Days

• Component of the French “Fines Herbes” along with chives, tarragon, parsley and sometimes marjoram • A warm and delicate herb best used fresh and cooked lightly • Does not dry well, but is often preserved in vinegar • Leaves will purple as they mature, young green leaves are more potent • Part of the carrot family • Fernleaf structure resembles carrot tops

Chives, Garlic - Heirloom – Perennial 60 Days, 12-24”

• Garlic flavor, white floret • Flowers in August • Slightly flattened leaf compared to standard chives

Chives, Onion (Standard) - Heirloom 55 Days, 6-18”

• Onion flavor, rosy purple floret • June flowers • Crisp round hollow leaf • Related to onions and leeks

• Smells similar to Anise • Considered a “cheering” herb, and is used in light sauces, on fish and chicken, and fresh in salads as in the traditional Mesclun mix 1/8 oz 72-6070-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-6071-1 2.09 1 oz 72-6072-1 2.99 8 oz 72-6074-1 8.09 1 lb 72-6075-1 14.29 5 lb 72-6076-1 58.49 1/8 oz 72-5960-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5961-1 1.99 1 oz 72-5962-1 6.09 8 oz 72-5963-1 40.19 1 lb 72-5964-1 66.99 5 lb 72-5965-1 323.49

1/8 oz 72-4163-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-4164-1 1.99 1 oz 72-4165-1 6.09 8 oz 72-4166-1 40.29 1 lb 72-4167-1 68.59 5 lb 72-4168-1 323.49

Coriander/Cilantro - Heirloom

120/45 Days

• All parts of this plant are edible • Coriander is the seed and Cilantro is the leaf • The leaves are also known as Chinese parsley because they very closely resemble Italian flat–leaf parsley and are used extensively in Asian cuisine • Seeds have a citrus, sweet, or savory flavor depending on what they are paired with • Also used in pickling

Dill, Bouquet - Heirloom - Annual

65 Days, 36”

• Aromatic, slender stem • Large seed head • Good for pickling • Also has abundant foliage for fresh/weed

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• Leaves taste of a cross between asparagus and sorrell 1/8 oz 72-5970-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-5971-1 1.29 1 oz 72-5972-1 1.59 8 oz 72-5973-1 3.69 1 lb 72-5974-1 6.39 5 lb 72-5975-1 27.79 1/8 oz 72-2113-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-2114-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2115-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2117-1 4.49 1 lb 72-2118-1 7.49 5 lb 72-2116-1 32.19

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Dill, Fern Leaf - Open Pollinated - Annual

85 Days, 18-24”

• More compact than standard dill it has especially dense foliage and only grows to a height of 18-24” • Produces an abundance of dill weed, but the seed will not be as plentiful as Bouquet and Mammoth • Bolt resistant and long lasting • Excellent for containers

• AAS winner - 1992 1/8 oz 72-6100-1 $ 2.49 1/4 oz 72-6101-1 3.79 1 oz 72-6102-1 12.29 8 oz 72-6104-1 83.79 1 lb 72-6105-1 167.49 5 lb 72-6106-1 790.69

Dill, Long Island Mammoth - Heirloom - Annual 70 Days

• Heads and seeds are abundant • Most popular of all the dills • Best seed production for pickling

1/8 oz 72-2119-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-2120-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2123-1 2.29 8 oz 72-2121-1 4.39 1 lb 72-2122-1 7.49 5 lb 72-2124-1 32.19

Lavender, Vera - Heirloom – Perennial Zones 5-9

95 Days, 24-36”

• An English lavender • Bushy, branched 24” with grey-green elongated leaves and blue/lavender flowers that bloom early summer to fall • Fragrant in sachets and soaps • Grows 2’ to 3’ tall, 3’ wide • Lavender takes a long time to germinate, sometimes as long as 50-60 days in 75° soil • Excellent drying variety

Marjoram, Sweet - Heirloom 70 Days, 18-24”

• Delicate flavor, genus of oregano • Goes well with cheese, tomatoes, beans & eggs

• 26,000 seeds per ounce

1/8 oz 72-6090-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-6091-1 3.29 1 oz 72-6092-1 9.59 8 oz 72-6094-1 79.19 1 lb 72-6095-1 144.19 5 lb 72-6096-1 627.56 1/8 oz 72-4169-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-4170-1 2.09 1 oz 72-4171-1 6.79 8 oz 72-4172-1 45.69 1 lb 72-4173-1 77.69 5 lb 72-4174-1 431.29

Oregano (Vulgare) - Heirloom 90 Days, 18-24”

• Sometimes called wild marjoram, this Italian • One of the few herbs that is more potent dried than fresh and Greek staple is a close relative of the true sweet marjoram but has a zestier, more 1/8 oz 72-6050-1 $ 2.39 complex flavor 1/4 oz 72-6051-1 3.79 • This warm full spice is a must have for toma 1 oz 72-6052-1 12.29 to sauces, pizza, and marinaras 8 oz 72-6054-1 98.19 • Wonderful flavor enhancer on roast beef and 1 lb 72-6055-1 167.49 lamb 5 lb 72-6056-1 790.69

Parsley, Dark Green Italian - Heirloom - Biannual 78 Days, 12-18”

• Flat leaf parsley • Deeply cut with strong stems • Flavorful and aromatic • Fresh smells and tastes of carrots • Easy to grow and easy for customers to use • Nice variety for drying

1/8 oz 72-6080-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-6081-1 1.79 1 oz 72-6082-1 2.29 8 oz 72-6084-1 3.99 1 lb 72-6085-1 6.79 5 lb 72-6086-1 30.33

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Parsley, Moss Curled - Heirloom - Perennial

70 Days, 12”

• Strongest of the parsleys • Carries the fresh aromatic flavors of carrot greens

1/8 oz 72-4953-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-4954-1 1.99 1 oz 72-4955-1 2.49 8 oz 72-4956-1 5.79 1 lb 72-4957-1 9.89 5 lb 72-4958-1 42.34

Rosemary - Heirloom - Tender Perennial (Zone 7) 85 Days, 36-60”

• Grey-green leaves • Piney-mint flavor • Aromatic shrub with needle-like foliage

Sage, Broadleaf - Heirloom - Perennial

75 Days, 15”

• Most common sage • Savory herb for flavoring meats, soups and vegetables • Greyish leaves

Salsify - Heirloom - Tender Biannual (Zone 6) 120 Days, 10-12” • Purple flower, grass-like foliage • Known as Oyster Vegetable • Root is eaten grated or cooked

Summer Savory - Heirloom - Annual

60 Days, 12”

• Similar to Thyme, peppery accent • Vegetables, poultry, eggs and fish • Lavender or white flowers

1/8 oz 72-6010-1 $ 14.29 1/4 oz 72-6011-1 21.09 1 oz 72-6012-1 66.79 8 oz 72-6013-1 441.69 1 lb 72-6014-1 753.49 1/8 oz 72-4175-1 $ 1.19 1/4 oz 72-4176-1 1.79 1 oz 72-4177-1 5.69 8 oz 72-4178-1 38.19 1 lb 72-4179-1 76.19 5 lb 72-4180-1 359.39 1/8 oz 72-2809-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2810-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2812-1 2.59 8 oz 72-2813-1 10.89 1 lb 72-2815-1 19.69 5 lb 72-2816-1 92.29 1/8 oz 72-4187-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-4188-1 2.29 1 oz 72-4189-1 3.29 8 oz 72-4191-1 11.69 1 lb 72-4192-1 19.99 5 lb 72-4193-1 87.69

Tarragon, French - Heirloom - Perennial

90 Days, 24-36”

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Tarragon, Russian - Heirloom - Perennial

90 Days

• A member of the Daisy family • A subtle herb with anise flavoring, it is more distinctly different and separate from the other anise herbs than any other • Delicate so best used fresh or preserved in vinegar • Russian is easier to grow, but not as strong or fragrant as French

Thyme, Winter - Heirloom - Perennial

60 Days, 9-12”

• Aromatic, pleasant taste • Hint of clove • Stronger herb used in meat, poultry and vegetables

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1/8 oz 72-6060-1 $ 2.69 1/4 oz 72-6061-1 4.09 1 oz 72-6062-1 13.39 8 oz 72-6064-1 91.39 1 lb 72-6065-1 182.69 5 lb 72-6066-1 862.59 1/8 oz 72-4194-1 $ 2.59 1/4 oz 72-4195-1 4.19 1 oz 72-4196-1 13.39 8 oz 72-4197-1 91.49 1 lb 72-4198-1 182.69 5 lb 72-4199-1 776.39

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Horseradish Horseradish - Heirloom Up to 48”

• Commands high prices in most groceries • Perennial and at farmers markets • Hardy zones 3-9 • Harvest while dormant for best pungency • Actually a member of the brassicaceae family, horseradish is not related to radishes, • Divide every two years to avoid your roots becoming woody and increase the next but related to broccoli, cabbage and mustard seasons harvest • Grown for its large white root which is harvested and grated to be used fresh or preserved in vinegar • Prepared horseradish is combined 25 count bulk pack 84-3513-1 Call with mayonnaise to dress beef or tomato for shrimp 3 pack 84-3514-1 Call Box of 25 of the 3 packs 84-3514-2 Call

Kale Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 seeds per oz Dinasour - (AKA Lacinato) Tuscan or Black Kale 50-60 Days, 2-3’

• Leaves have an embossed or savoyed texture • Extremely dark green, hence the name “Black” • Softer texture than the Blue Kale, but firmer than the Red Russian

1/8 oz 72-5340-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-5341-1 1.89 1 oz 72-5343-1 2.59 4 oz 72-5344-1 5.79 1 lb 72-5347-1 15.29 5 lb 72-5348-1 71.89

Dwarf Siberian Improved - Open Pollinated 55 Days, 12-15”

1/8 oz 72-2146-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-2147-1 2.39 1 oz 72-2148-1 2.99 4 oz 72-2150-1 3.49 1 lb 72-2151-1 4.69 5 lb 72-2152-1 20.49

• Blue-green foliage • Large coarse leaves

Red Russian 50-60 Days

• Popular as a colorful micro green and as a • A beautiful kale to use as your greens full size market green • Stems are a deep magenta and the greens of the leaves are a silvery-sage green with a beautiful sheen that really decorates a 1/8 oz 72-5000-1 $ 1.39 market table 1/4 oz 72-5001-1 1.79 • The tenderest of all the kales, the leaves are 1 oz 72-5003-1 2.79 excellent raw in fresh salad 4 oz 72-5004-1 5.19 • Stems are sweet, tasting of kale with a pecan 1 lb 72-5007-1 10.99 undertone 5 lb 72-5008-1 52.69

Vates Blue Curled Scotch - Heirloom 1950

55 Days, 12-14”

• Bright blue-green foliage • Fine crumpled leaf

1/8 oz 72-2158-1 $ 1.69 1/4 oz 72-2159-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2160-1 2.59 4 oz 72-2162-1 3.09 1 lb 72-2163-1 6.09 5 lb 72-2157-1 26.59

DID YOU KNOW THIS... Basil, Thai basil, or sweet basil, is a common name for the culinary herb Ocimum basilicum, also called St. John’s Wort. Basil is originally native to India, having been cultivated there for more than 5,000 years. It is a half-hardy annual plant, best known as a culinary herb prominently featured in Italian cuisine, and also plays a major role in Southeast Asian cuisines of Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Taiwan.

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Kohlrabi Approximately 7,500 to 9,500 seeds per oz Early Purple Vienna - Heirloom 1885 60 Days, 2.5”

• Greenish purple foliage • White flesh

Early White Vienna - Heirloom 56 Days, 2.5”

• Globe • White, crisp flesh

1/8 oz 72-2164-1 $ 1.49 1/2 oz 72-2165-1 2.09 1 oz 72-2166-1 2.79 4 oz 72-2167-1 3.99 1 lb 72-2168-1 8.89 50 lb 72-2169-1 320.79 1/8 oz 72-2170-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 72-2172-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2173-1 2.39 4 oz 72-2171-1 3.29 1 lb 72-2174-1 6.89 50 lb 72-2175-1 250.09

Leeks Approximately 10,000 to 11,000 seeds per oz American Flag - Heirloom 150 Days, 10” x 1.5”

• Long, thick white stems • Good vigor

Lettuce, Head

Approximately 20,000 to 30,000 seeds per oz

Bibb - Heirloom late 1800’s 60 Days, 8-10” • Butterhead, deep waxy green, yellowish heart • Soft buttery flavor • Also referred to as Limestone Lettuce

Buttercrunch - Heirloom 1963

65 Days, 8-10”

• AAS winner • Butterhead, dark green, creamy heart, blistered • Heat tolerant

Great Lakes 118 - Heirloom 1948 85 Days, 8-12”

• AAS winner • Head, large dark green • Widely adapted

Iceberg - Heirloom 1890 82 Days, 8-10” • Head, light green with red tinge

Lettuce, Leaf

• Light green, hardy • Frilly edged

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1/16 oz 72-2194-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 72-2195-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2198-1 2.59 8 oz 72-2196-1 6.29 1 lb 72-2199-1 9.19 5 lb 72-2197-1 38.99 1/16 oz 72-2206-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-2207-1 2.19 1 oz 72-2210-1 2.79 8 oz 72-2208-1 5.49 1 lb 72-2211-1 7.59 5 lb 72-2209-1 32.89 1/16 oz 72-2302-1 $ 1.99 1/2 oz 72-2303-1 2.79 1 oz 72-2306-1 4.29 8 oz 72-2304-1 15.99 1 lb 72-2307-1 27.69 5 lb 72-2305-1 123.09 1/16 oz 72-2314-1 $ 1.49 1/2 oz 72-2315-1 2.09 1 oz 72-2318-1 2.79 8 oz 72-2316-1 6.29 1 lb 72-2319-1 8.99 5 lb 72-2317-1 42.49

Approximately 21,250 to 41,250 seeds per oz

Grand Rapids - Heirloom 1890 45 Days, 6-12”

1/8 oz 72-2182-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-2184-1 2.09 1 oz 72-2185-1 2.59 4 oz 72-2186-1 7.89 1 lb 72-2187-1 23.09

1/16 oz 72-2230-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 72-2231-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2234-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2232-1 6.39 1 lb 72-2235-1 8.99 5 lb 72-2233-1 40.19

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Lolla Rossa Darkness - Open Pollinated 1987

53 Days

• Glowing red with frilled tight packed leaves • Adds vibrancy, volume and texture to your salad mix • Must have for market • Excellent baby vegetable or micro green

Mixed Leaf Lettuce - Heirloom Mix

50 Days, 6-12”

• Black Seeded Simpson, Oakleaf, Parris Island Cos Tango, Red Romaine, Ruby, Lollo Rosea Darky

Oak Leaf - Heirloom 1880’s 40 Days, 6-8”

• Thin, light green, oak shaped leaves • Can take the heat

Prize Head - Heirloom 1952

47 Days, 6-12”

• Red tinged edges, frilled leaves • Crisp and sweet

1/16 oz 72-6160-1 $ 1.19 1/2 oz 72-6161-1 2.49 1 oz 72-6162-1 4.09 8 oz 72-6163-1 25.09 1 lb 72-6164-1 45.69 5 lb 72-6165-1 215.69 1/16 oz 72-2326-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-2328-1 2.59 1 oz 72-2327-1 3.89 8 oz 72-2329-1 14.39 1 lb 72-2330-1 20.89 5 lb 72-2331-1 106.89 1/16 oz 72-2242-1 $ 1.79 1/2 oz 72-2243-1 2.29 1 oz 72-2246-1 2.99 8 oz 72-2244-1 6.39 1 lb 72-2247-1 9.39 5 lb 72-2245-1 38.19 1/16 oz 72-2254-1 $ 1.79 1/2 oz 72-2255-1 2.29 1 oz 72-2258-1 2.99 8 oz 72-2256-1 6.39 1 lb 72-2259-1 9.39 5 lb 72-2257-1 38.19

Ruby Red - Heirloom 1957 50 Days

• Charming deep red savoyed leaves are colorful and heat tolerant • Color does not fade in hot weather • Slow to bolt and holds well under conditions where other reds fade

Salad Bowl (Green) - Heirloom 1952 50 Days, 6-12”

• AAS winner • Medium green, slow to bolt • Doesn’t get bitter in the hot weather

Salad Bowl (Red) - Heirloom 1955 50 Days, 6-12”

• Bronze red, notched leaf

Simpson Black Seeded - Heirloom 1850

50 Days, 6-12”

• Light green, frilled, popular • Early producer that stays crisp for a long growing period

1/16 oz 72-6040-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-6041-1 2.09 1 oz 72-6042-1 2.99 8 oz 72-6043-1 6.49 1 lb 72-6044-1 9.99 5 lb 72-6045-1 42.59 1/16 oz 72-2278-1 $ 1.79 1/2 oz 72-2279-1 2.49 1 oz 72-2282-1 3.29 8 oz 72-2280-1 6.79 1 lb 72-2283-1 8.99 5 lb 72-2281-1 41.89 1/16 oz 72-2266-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-2267-1 2.19 1 oz 72-2270-1 2.89 8 oz 72-2268-1 6.79 1 lb 72-2271-1 9.49 5 lb 72-2269-1 41.89 1/16 oz 72-2218-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-2219-1 2.19 1 oz 72-2222-1 2.99 8 oz 72-2220-1 5.49 1 lb 72-2223-1 7.39 5 lb 72-2221-1 32.99

DID YOU KNOW THIS...

Cowpeas are one of the most important food legume crops in the semi-arid tropics covering Asia, Africa, southern Europe and Central and South America. A drought-tolerant and warm-weather crop, cowpeas are well-adapted to the drier regions of the tropics, where other food legumes do not perform well.

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Simpson Elite PVP - Open Pollinated 1998 42 Days, 12-18”

• An improved version of Black Seeded, will hold for as much as 30 days longer before bolting • Delicate flavor that doesn’t go bitter • Fast growing early and late harvest

Lettuce, Romaine

100 seed 72-6151-1 $ .99 250 seed 72-6152-1 1.29 1 M 72-6153-1 1.59 5 M 72-6154-1 4.89 10 M 72-6155-1 7.29

Approximately 20,000 to 30,000 seeds per oz

Brave Heart - Hybrid 2001 - SS, Bl [CA I, IIA, IIB, III, IV, VI] (HR); Bl [CA V] (IR)

65 Days, 15”

• Extra large, tall and compact • Excellent for normal harvest or for hearts • Widely adapted through US • Medium green, smooth leaves are green clear to core • Attractive and uniform

100 seed 72-7710-1 $ 1.59 250 seed 72-7711-1 2.19 1 M 72-7712-1 4.89 5 M 72-7713-1 12.29 10 M 72-7714-1 21.89 100 M 72-7716-1 138.99

Freckles - Heirloom 1793 58 Days, 6-9”

• Beautiful tender Romaine type that traces back to Austria • Vibrant green leaves with crimson speckling and spots • Has the soft taste and texture of a Butterhead • Dwarf romaine

Paris Island Cos - Heirloom 1835

66 Days, 8-12”

• Romaine, dark green, creamy center • Slightly savoyed leaves

Mustard Greens

1/16 oz 72-6170-1 $ 1.19 1/2 oz 72-6171-1 2.59 1 oz 72-6172-1 3.89 8 oz 72-6173-1 25.09 1 lb 72-6174-1 45.69 5 lb 72-6175-1 215.69 1/16 oz 72-2290-1 $ 1.59 1/2 oz 72-2291-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2294-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2292-1 4.99 1 lb 72-2295-1 7.29 5 lb 72-2293-1 31.69

Approximately 10,000 to 20,000 seeds per oz

Florida Broadleaf 45 Days, 10”

• Light green, broad, slightly serrated • Mild

1/4 oz 72-2332-1 $ 1.59 1 oz 72-2334-1 2.19 8 oz 72-2336-1 2.99 1 lb 72-2337-1 3.89 5 lb 72-2338-1 15.49 50 lb 72-2339-1 124.79

Mizuna - Heirloom

1/8 oz 72-5010-1 $ 1.09 1/4 oz 72-5011-1 1.74 1 oz 72-5013-1 2.41 • Leafy brassica popular in Japan • Decorative-looking plant with glossy light green 8 oz 72-5015-1 14.18 heavily serrated leaves 1 lb 72-5017-1 19.46 • One of the mildest mustard greens 68.76 • Vigorous, cold hardy. Cut the leaves above the base 5 lb 72-5018-1 and they will regrow for multiple harvests late into 50 lb 72-5019-1 550.05 the fall

30-45 Days, 14-16”

Southern Giant Curled - Heirloom 1740’s 50 Days, 10-12”

• AAS winner • Bright green, crumpled, frilled margin • Slow to bolt • Zippy, spicy flavor

Tendergreen - Heirloom 1930’s

40 Days, 10-20”

• Mustard spinach, thick smooth leaves and matures early • Heat and drought resistant

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1/4 oz 72-2344-1 $ 1.59 1 oz 72-2346-1 2.19 8 oz 72-2348-1 2.99 1 lb 72-2349-1 3.89 5 lb 72-2345-1 15.99 50 lb 72-2351-1 136.80 1/4 oz 72-2356-1 $ 1.59 1 oz 72-2358-1 2.09 8 oz 72-2360-1 2.99 1 lb 72-2361-1 3.79 5 lb 72-2357-1 15.49 50 lb 72-2359-1 160.89

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Okra

Approximately 400 to 600 seeds per oz

Burgundy Red - Open Pollinated 1983 49-60 Days, 6-8”, 4’ Stalk

1/4 oz 72-2391-1 $ 1.79 1 oz 72-2392-1 2.39 4 oz 72-2393-1 4.59 8 oz 72-2396-1 6.99 1 lb 72-2394-1 9.89 5 lb 72-2395-1 35.99

• AAS winner • Burgundy pods • Flowers similar to a hibiscus • Strikingly attractive ornamental plant with delicious fruit that stays tender for an extended amount of time

Clemson Spineless - Heirloom 1939

1/4 oz 72-2368-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-2370-1 2.09 4 oz 72-2372-1 2.99 8 oz 72-2371-1 3.59 1 lb 72-2373-1 4.29 5 lb 72-2374-1 11.49

55 Days, 6”

• AAS winner • Rich green pods • Consistent producer of top quality pods • Best picked when 2.5”-3”

Long Pod Green (Dwarf) - Heirloom 1904 55 Days

• Small compact plant • Nice for limited space or for short season in Northern climates

1/4 oz 72-2382-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-2384-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2386-1 2.79 8 oz 72-2385-1 3.89 1 lb 72-2387-1 5.29 5 lb 72-2388-1 17.99

Onion Plants Approximately 40-60 plants/bunch, 1/2 case = 30 bunches, case = 60 bunches Bermuda White - Heirloom 1898 95 Days, 3-4” Potential • Short day length • Makes green onions in 30 days • 1 month storage potential • Also known as Crystal Wax • Flattened shape, makes it a great slicer • Consistent ring size in your slices bunch 83-9025-1 Call • Mild, delicate flavor 1/2 case 83-9025-2 Call • This onion’s mildness and shape make it excel full case 83-9025-3 Call lent for onion rings or as fresh slices on burgers

Candy Apple Red - Hybrid

95 Days, 4” Potential

• Intermediate day length • 2 month storage potential • Globe shaped • Thick maroon skin • Red ringed interior • Uniform harvest size throughout crop • Sweet, crisp flavor you expect from a candy

• High in antioxidants • The attractive glossy finish on exterior skin makes this onion an easy sell at market bunch 83-9058-1 Call 1/2 case 83-9058-2 Call full case 83-9058-3 Call

Candy Yellow - Hybrid 85 Days, 6” Potential

• Short day length • 3 month storage potential • Globe shaped • Extremely sweet and crisp flavor • Easy grower

• Market favorite • Yellow skin, yellow flesh bunch 83-9030-1 Call 1/2 case 83-9030-2 Call full case 83-9030-3 Call

Red Sweet - (AKA Red Bermuda) – Heirloom – Pink Root, Neck Rot, Onion Twister 100 Days, 4” Potential

• Short day length • 3 plus month storage potential • Round, slightly flattened • Fine texture • Excellent slicer

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Super Star - Hybrid 95 Days, 6” Potential

• Intermediate day length • 2 month storage potential • Globe shaped • AAS winner in 2001; only white onion to have won this award • Can get to more than 1 lb each at full maturity • This onion has thick rings

• Bolt resistant • Rumored to be the variety used by a certain chain in their giant fried onion bunch 83-9054-1 Call 1/2 case 83-9054-2 Call full case 83-9054-3 Call

Texas Supersweet 1015Y - Open Pollinated 1980

115 Days, 6” Potential

• Short day length • 2–3 month storage potential • Globe shaped • Sweet, mild flavor • Bolt resistant • Thin skin

• Yellow skin, white flesh • Gets sweeter as the bulb gets larger • Parent to the Vidalia Onion bunch 83-9050-1 Call 1/2 case 83-9050-2 Call full case 83-9050-3 Call

Walla Walla - Heirloom late 1800’s 90 Days, 6” Potential • Long day length • 1 month storage potential • Round • Sweet, mild flavor • Golden hues in the thin skin, white flesh

• Cold resistant bunch 83-9035-1 Call 1/2 case 83-9035-2 Call full case 83-9035-3 Call

Yellow Granex - Hybrid 100 Days, 5” Potential

• The onion that makes Vidalia onions in Vidalia, GA • Short day length • 1 month storage potential • Thick onion with slightly flattened shape • Sweet, mild flavor • Bolt resistant • Thin skin

• Yellow skin, yellow flesh • Georgia has legislation that protects the name “Vidalia”, only Yellow Granax grown in the 19 county Vidalia, Georgia area can carry the name Vidalia bunch 83-9045-1 Call 1/2 case 83-9045-2 Call full case 83-9045-3 Call

Onion Sets 80-120 Days

• Onion sets are an easy and economical way to grow onions • Spanish–type Colorado sets

• Available in 3 colors • Multi–color pre–packed bag is 30 lbs that contains 10 white, 10 yellow and 10 red single bags • Early order for potatoes and onion bulbs/ sets is highly recommended as some varieties will begin selling out shortly after the first of the year • Potatoes will arrive in our warehouse mid February to beginning of March depending on local (Missouri/Kansas) weather • Beginning ship–out/customer pick up dates one dependent upon arrival date and customers assume responsibility for extended ship–out/pick–up dates

Single Bag 1 lb - approximately 100 sets White 83-9014-1 $ 2.75 Yellow 83-9012-1 2.75 Red 83-9016-1 2.75 Pre-Packed Bag 32 x 1 lb single bags White 83-9014-2 $ Yellow 83-9012-2 Red 83-9016-2 Multi 83-9017-1

28.30 28.30 28.30 33.55

Bulk Bag 32 lbs loose White 83-9013-1 $ 24.75 Yellow 83-9011-1 24.75 Red 83-9015-1 24.75

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Approximately 7,500 to 10,000 seeds per oz

Candy Yellow - Hybrid 110 Days, 6” Potential

• Yellow skin, yellow flesh • Short day length • 3 month storage potential • Globe shaped • Extremely sweet and crisp flavor • Easy grower

• Market favorite 100 seed 72-4946-1 $ 1.79 250 seed 72-4947-1 2.49 500 seed 72-4948-1 3.29 1 M 72-4949-1 4.19 5 M 72-4950-1 14.29

Cipollini Red - Italian Heirloom 100 Days, 1” Thick x 2-3” Wide

• Long day • Red variety • Cipollini translates to “little onion” • Flattened saucerlike onions • Stunning braided for storage • Thin skinned gourmet onion • Mild, sweet flavor

1/32 oz 72-7870-1 $ .99 1/16 oz 72-7871-1 1.39 1/4 oz 72-7872-1 3.29 1 oz 72-7873-1 9.29 4 oz 72-7874-1 28.79 1 lb 72-7875-1 76.19

Cipollini Yellow - Italian Heirloom 100 Days, 1” Thick x 2-3” Wide • Long day • Yellow variety • Cipollini translates to “little onion” • Flattened saucerlike onions • Stunning braided for storage • Thin skinned gourmet onion • Mild, sweet flavor

1/32 oz 72-7880-1 $ .99 1/16 oz 72-7881-1 1.39 1/4 oz 72-7882-1 3.29 1 oz 72-7883-1 9.29 4 oz 72-7884-1 28.79 1 lb 72-7885-1 76.19

Evergreen Bunching - Heirloom – Perennial (Zones 5-9) 60 Days

• Can be left in the ground year round or grown as an annual crop • To use as a perennial, harvest older onions and leave younger offshoots in the soil to grow • As an annual Fall plant for spring harvest, plant 4 weeks before last frost and harvest at 60 to 120 days • Bulbless onion makes beautiful scallions • Leek–like stalks make it great for green onions also

• Very disease resistant variety (Pink Root, Thrips, Smut)

1/32 oz 72-4960-1 $ 1.29 1/16 oz 72-4961-1 1.89 1/4 oz 72-4962-1 2.29 1 oz 72-4963-1 7.49 4 oz 72-4964-1 23.89 1 lb 72-4965-1 81.19

Green Banner Bunching - Open Pollinated 2006 Fusarium basal rot (HR); Pink root (IR) 60 Days

• Bunching onion with nice long shaft and crystal white color • Deep blue-green tops • Vigorous growth, excellent performer and one of the earliest maturing • Upright growth pattern, and strong seedling vigor and good heat tolerance

100 seed 72-3900-1 $ 1.39 250 seed 72-3901-1 1.99 500 seed 72-3902-1 2.59 1 M 72-3903-1 3.29 5 M 72-3904-1 5.29 15 M 72-3905-1 10.29

Did you know that... peas are one of the world’s oldest crops? Wild peas were foraged

centuries before they were domesticated as the trellis champions we know today • During the Roman Empire, peas suddenly were considered poisonous and were dried before they could be consumed! One serving of peas has more Vitamin C than two large apples.

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Savannah Sweet - Hybrid 1989 – Pink Root (HR)

165 Days

• Early Granex-type with proven quality and performance both in the field and at packout • Very mild tasting and has an attractive golden yellow scale • The bulbs range in size from medium to large and are extremely uniform • Traditional granex shape, thick and fat with small neck • 1-2 month storage potential

• Short day onion 100 seed 72-3890-1 $ 1.39 250 seed 72-3891-1 1.99 500 seed 72-3892-1 2.59 1 M 72-3893-1 3.99 5 M 72-3894-1 14.29 15 M 72-3895-1 34.29

Sweet Spanish Yellow - Utah Strain 115 Days

• High tolerance to pink root • Produces thick necked onions • Good for green onions in spring or full size onions for hamburgers 1/32 oz 72-4970-1 $ 1.59 • Dries to thin papery skin over succulent crisp 1/16 oz 72-4971-1 2.29 flesh 1/4 oz 72-4972-1 2.79 1 oz 72-4973-1 4.39 • Tawny colored skin over white flesh 4 oz 72-4974-1 13.59 • 2-4 month storage potential 1 lb 72-4976-1 36.59 • Long day

Texas Supersweet 1015Y - Open Pollinated 1980

175 Days, 6” Potential

• Short day length • 23 month storage potential • Globe shaped • Sweet, mild flavor • Bolt resistant • Thin skin • Yellow skin, white flesh • Gets sweeter as the bulb gets larger

• Parent to the Vidalia Onion 1/32 oz 72-4940-1 $ 2.54 1/16 oz 72-4941-1 2.87 1/4 oz 72-4942-1 4.86 1 oz 72-4943-1 12.99 4 oz 72-4944-1 31.95 1 lb 72-4945-1 110.47

Parsnip Approximately 11,000 to 13,000 seeds per oz Hollow Crown - Heirloom 1850

130 Days, 10-15”

• Heavy yield • Sweet after freeze

1/8 oz 72-2407-1 $ 1/4 oz 72-2408-1 1 oz 72-2410-1 8 oz 72-2412-1 1 lb 72-2413-1

1.29 1.79 2.29 3.79 6.29

Peas, English or Shelling Approximately 900 to 1,100 per oz Ashton Pea - Open Pollinated 2003 – BYMV; PM; DM; Fus-1 66 Days, 10-14 Peas/Pod, 36” Bush • Long pods filled with 10 to 14 peas • High yielder, excellent freezer • Peas are bright green and sweet • Sets double pods quite often • Wrinkled pea

2 oz 72-6210-1 $ 1.99 8 oz 72-6211-1 3.79 1 lb 72-6212-1 4.79 5 lb 72-6213-1 15.79 50 lb 72-6215-1 133.39

Bolero - Open Pollinated 1977 – Fus-1

68 Days, 7-9 Peas/Pod, 28” Bushy Plant

• An industry standard in production peas • Excellent canned, frozen or fresh for market table • Nice attractive dark green with a high sugar content • Wrinkled pea

2 oz 72-6205-1 $ 1.99 8 oz 72-6206-1 3.89 1 lb 72-6207-1 4.99 5 lb 72-6208-1 16.29 50 lb 72-6209-1 137.69

D I D YO U K N O W. . . P e p p e r s a r e o n e o f t h e e a s i e s t a n d m o s t s a t i s f y i n g v e g e t a b l e p l a n t s t o g r o w . The Sweet Banana pepper plant is an All America Selection that grows well in all regions.

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Peas, English or Shelling Approximately 900 to 1,100 per oz (continued) Early Alaska - Heirloom 1880’s 56 Days, 5-7 Peas/Pod, 24-28” Vine

2 oz 72-1553-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1555-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1556-1 2.59 5 lb 72-1557-1 8.19 50 lb 72-1558-1 61.79

• Light green fruit • Withstands some colder temperatures that occur early in the season • Smooth pea

Early Frosty - Open Pollinated 1966 – Fus, YBMV 63 Days, 6-8 Peas/Pod, 28” Vine 2 oz 72-1511-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1512-1 1.99 • High yielding plant, perfect for freezing 1 lb 72-1513-1 2.59 • Does not require staking or lattice 5 lb 72-1514-1 8.29 • Wrinkled pea 50 lb 72-1515-1 65.49 Green Arrow (AKA Green Shaft) - Heirloom 69 Days, 9-11 Peas/Pod, 28” Vine

• Slender pod, 4-5” fruit • Dark green tipped pods • Good yielder, resistent to many diseases • Ideal for shelling and eating fresh • Wrinkled pea • Imported from England

2 oz 72-1565-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1567-1 2.29 1 lb 72-1568-1 2.99 5 lb 72-1569-1 8.59 50 lb 72-1570-1 69.89

Knight - Hybrid 61 Days, 9-10 Peas/Pod, 20” Vine • High yield, disease resistant • Vines are dwarf and compact • Pods are long at 4” • Early and abundant yield • Wrinkled pea

2 oz 72-1535-1 $ 1.59 8 oz 72-1536-1 2.49 1 lb 72-1537-1 3.29 5 lb 72-1538-1 8.99 50 lb 72-1539-1 72.19

Lincoln (AKA Homesteader) - Heirloom 1908 – Common Wilt 67 Days, 5-7 Peas/Pod, 28” Vine

• Medium green • Heat tolerant reliable • Tasty • Tight filled pods produce abundantly and are easy to shell • Used commercially until the 60’s • Wrinkled pea

2 oz 72-1547-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1548-1 1.49 1 lb 72-1549-1 1.89 5 lb 72-1550-1 5.99 50 lb 72-1551-1 65.59

Little Marvel (AKA Improved American Wonder) - Heirloom 1900

63 Days, 6-8 Peas/Pod, 15-17” Vine

2 oz 72-1577-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1579-1 2.29 1 lb 72-1580-1 2.89 5 lb 72-1581-1 8.59 50 lb 72-1582-1 69.89

• Dark green • Fine quality dark green pods • Easy to shell by hand • Wrinkled pea

Mr Big Pea - Open Pollinated 2000 – F1, PM 60 Days, 8-10 Peas/Pod, 24-36” Vine

• Wrinkled peas • 4-4.5” pods packed with jumbo peas are easy to see on the plant while harvesting • Vines can use support, but will grow as a bush without it • Frequently sets 2 pods per node which results in a high yield per plant • Easy to shell

• AAS winner 2000 2 oz 72-7830-1 $ 2.99 8 oz 72-7831-1 6.79 1 lb 72-7832-1 8.29 5 lb 72-7833-1 26.29 50 lb 72-7835-1 225.09

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Peas, English or Shelling Approximately 900 to 1,100 per oz (continued) Progress #9 - Heirloom 1898 – Fusarium wilt 62 Days, 6-8 Peas/Pod, 28-34” Vine • Dark green • Wrinkled pea

2 oz 72-1589-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1591-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1592-1 2.89 5 lb 72-1593-1 9.29 50 lb 72-1594-1 76.49

Wando - Heirloom 1943 70 Days, 6-8 Peas/Pod, 28-30” Vine • Dark green • Heat tolerant so can be planted later than other varieties • Also a cool soil germinator that pollinates well under cold conditions • Wrinkled pea

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2 oz 72-1601-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1603-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1604-1 2.59 5 lb 72-1605-1 7.19 50 lb 72-1606-1 61.09

Approximately 900 to 1,100 per oz

Dwarf Grey Sugar - Heirloom 1773 66 Days, 2.8” Pods, 24” Vine

• Dwarf, edible pods • Blooms beautiful purple flowers • Stringless pale green pods • Vines don’t need trellising

Mammoth Melting - Heirloom 1896 74 Days, 5” Flat Pods, 54” Vine

• Especially disease resistant • Exceptionally high in vitamins

Oregon Sugar Pod II - Open Pollinated 1985 68 Days, 4” Pods, 24-30” Vine

• Excellent steamer • Good disease resistance • Easy to grow without trellising

Peas, Sugar

2 oz 72-1505-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1507-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1508-1 2.59 5 lb 72-1509-1 8.29 50 lb 72-1510-1 67.69 2 oz 72-1559-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1560-1 1.39 1 lb 72-1561-1 1.79 5 lb 72-1562-1 5.89 50 lb 72-1563-1 50.09 2 oz 72-1517-1 $ .99 8 oz 72-1519-1 1.99 1 lb 72-1520-1 2.59 5 lb 72-1521-1 8.39 50 lb 72-1522-1 66.29

Approximately 900 to 1,100 per oz

Sugar Ann - Open Pollinated 1984 52 Days, 3” Pods, 24-30” Bushy Vine • Does not need staking • Sweet and crisp, produces about 10 days earlier than standard sugar peas • Excellent garden variety • Sweet fresh, freezes well • AAS winner 1984

2 oz 72-7840-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-7841-1 2.59 1 lb 72-7842-1 3.29 5 lb 72-7843-1 10.29 50 lb 72-7845-1 84.59

Sugar Bon Edible - Open Pollinated 1981 – PM, Fusarium Wilt Race 56 Days, 3” Pod, 24” Bush

• Short plant • Early maturity • Small pods

2 oz 72-1584-1 $ 1.39 8 oz 72-1585-1 2.59 1 lb 72-1586-1 3.29 5 lb 72-1587-1 10.29 50 lb 72-1588-1 84.59

Sugar Daddy - Open Pollinated 1984 – PM, Tolerant BLRV 72 Days, 3” Pod, 24-30” Bush 2 oz 72-1523-1 $ 1.39 • Stringless type 8 oz 72-1524-1 2.59 1 lb 72-1525-1 3.29 • Medium vine, medium size pods, full season 5 lb 72-1527-1 10.29 maturity 50 lb 72-1528-1 84.59 800-383-0865

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Sugar Snap - Open Pollinated 1979 70 Days, 3” Pod, 48-72” Vines

2 oz 72-1541-1 $ 1.59 8 oz 72-1543-1 2.69 1 lb 72-1544-1 3.29 5 lb 72-1545-1 9.79 50 lb 72-1546-1 79.49

• AAS winner • The first snap pea • Excellent flavor • Good producer that freezes well

Sugar Sprint - Open Pollinated 1998 – PM 60 Days, 3” Pod, 18” Vines • Stringless • Short vine, medium pods, early-mid season maturity

Peanuts

2 oz 72-1529-1 $ 3.29 8 oz 72-1531-1 6.99 1 lb 72-1532-1 9.29 5 lb 72-1533-1 29.09 50 lb 72-1534-1 247.89

Approximately 65 shells per oz

Valencia - Self Pollinating

95-100 Days, 3” Pod, 18-22” Bush

• Raw in shell peanut • Thought to be the sweetest of the four groups of Peanuts • Valencia matures earlier than the other three varieties and produces a larger more attractive legume • Peanuts grow into an upright bush • 30-35 days after germination the peanut bush will begin to flower • The self–pollinating flowers will bloom for 1-1/2 days • 5 days later the stalk will elongate into what is called a “peg”

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• The peg will burrow underground to produce the legumes, peanuts, under the soil • Leaves will begin to yellow and whither when the peanuts are ready to be harvested • Pull and invert whole plant for 3-4 days to allow peanuts to dry • Then harvest your legumes from their bush and store properly 1 lb 72-2428-1 $ 2.79 5 lb 72-2429-1 8.99 50 lb 72-2430-1 100.09

Approximately 3,500 to 5,500 seeds per oz

Anaheim Chili - Heirloom 1597 80 Days, 7” x 1.8”, 300-500 SHU • Green to red, flat chili type • Came from Mexico in 1597 • Introduced into the Southern California in 1896

1/16 oz 72-2516-1 $ 1.99 1/4 oz 72-2517-1 2.59 1 oz 72-2520-1 4.79 4 oz 72-2521-1 10.89 1 lb 72-2518-1 40.59 5 lb 72-2519-1 180.39

Anaheim Chili Sahuaro – Hybrid - Tm Po (HR) 74-76 Days, 8”x 2”, 350-500 SHU • Light green to red • Large flat, smooth and long fruit • Thick-walled and pungent • Vigorous plant that yields well • Mild bite that you can eat raw as well as use it for stuffing, grilling and baking

Cayenne, Long Red - Heirloom

70 Days, 5.5” x 0.5”, 30,000-50,000 SHU

• Very hot, long, slender • Variety used for crushed red pepper

25 seed 72-3720-1 $ 2.88 100 seed 72-3721-1 7.80 250 seed 72-3722-1 17.99 1 M 72-3723-1 58.84 5 M 72-3724-1 278.51 10 M 72-3725-1 542.86

1/16 oz 72-2558-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-2559-1 2.59 1 oz 72-2562-1 4.29 4 oz 72-2563-1 12.79 1 lb 72-2560-1 40.59

Cayenne, Mesilla - Hybrid - PVY O, Tm Po (HR); PepMoV, TEV 85-90 Days, 9-11” x 21”, 2,000-4,000 SHU • Green to red, • Produces very long, 9”-11” fruit • Pods grow pendant from a large plant, maturing mid-season • A vigorous plant that yields well

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Habañero, Chichen Itza - Hybrid - Tm Po (HR) 115-120 Days, 1.25” x 2.5”, 15,000-18,000 SHU

• Green to orange, early habanero that matures to orange quickly • Medium-large, wrinkled and tapered to a point • Strong plant and excellent fruit set

Habañero, Orange - Heirloom - pre-1700’s 95-100 Days, 1” x 2”, Up to 215,000 SHU • Extremely pungent, green to yellow-orange colored fruit • Originated on the Yucatan Peninsula

25 seed 72-3750-1 $ 2.99 100 seed 72-3751-1 8.49 250 seed 72-3752-1 19.59 1 M 72-3753-1 69.29 5 M 72-3754-1 327.79 1/16 oz 72-2534-1 $ 1.49 1/4 oz 72-2536-1 4.09 1 oz 72-2537-1 13.39 4 oz 72-2535-1 49.29 1 lb 72-2538-1 182.69

Habañero, Red - Open Pollinated

90-100 Days, 1” x 2”, Up to 225,000 SHU

• Extremely pungent, light-green to red habanero • Wrinkled thin walled fruit that tapers to a point • Nice contrast with the orange to brighten your market table

Hungarian Wax - Hot - Heirloom 1530’s 65-73 Days, 5” x 1.5”, 2,000 - 4,000 SHU • Yellow to red, conical, tapered • Beautiful sunset coloring as it matures • Came to the U.S. from Hungary

1/16 oz 72-6380-1 $ 1.49 1/4 oz 72-6381-1 4.09 1 oz 72-6382-1 13.39 4 oz 72-6384-1 49.29 1 lb 72-6385-1 182.69

1/16 oz 72-2546-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-2548-1 2.49 1 oz 72-2550-1 4.79 4 oz 72-2549-1 14.59 1 lb 72-2547-1 46.89

Hungarian Wax - Hot, Inferno - Hybrid 60-65 Days, 8” x 1.5”, 2,500 - 4,500 SHU • Yellow to sunset orange and red • Quick to harvest hot pepper beautiful as banana peppers, but nicely pungent • Smooth fruit colors well and is easy to pick, sitting nicely on the plant

25 seed 72-3760-1 $ 2.29 100 seed 72-3761-1 6.29 250 seed 72-3762-1 14.69 1 M 72-3763-1 47.59 5 M 72-3764-1 232.19

Jalapeño Grande - Hybrid 1994 - TMV, PVY 0 (HR) 75-80 Days, 4.5” x 1.5”, 4,000 - 6,000 SHU • Medium green to red, tapers to a point • Hybrid jalapeno with large fruit • Fruit have thick walls and medium pugency • Plant produces well, even under stressful growing conditions

Jalapeño M - Open Pollinated 1997 75-80 Days, 3” x 1.5”, 3,500 - 6,000 SHU • Green to red, blunt end • M is the most popular variety of Jalapeño in Mexico • Very large variety • Pungent

25 seed 72-2539-1 $ 2.29 100 seed 72-2540-1 6.19 250 seed 72-2541-1 14.39 1 M 72-2542-1 46.89 5 M 72-2543-1 238.39

1/16 oz 72-2552-1 $ 1.99 1/4 oz 72-2553-1 2.79 1 oz 72-2556-1 4.89 4 oz 72-2557-1 14.79 1 lb 72-2554-1 50.09

Jalapeño Major League - Hybrid 2010 - TMV, PVY 0 (HR) 65-70 Days, 4-6” x 2”, 1,000 - 5,000 SHU • Green to red, cylindrical, mildly pungent • Jumbo and early • Prolific and attractive fruit • Uniform throughout planting • Will go to red, but holds green for a long time • Excellent market table seller

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Approximately 3,500 to 5,500 seeds per oz (continued)

Jalapeño, Mitla - Hybrid 1990 - PVY 0 (HR) 70-75 Days, 3.5” x 1.5”, 4,000 - 6,000 SHU • Green to red, tapered end • Super jumbo sized • Excellent for nachos slices and pickling • High yield potential and great setting ability • Upright plant with flexible stems allows for multiple harvests of the continuous set fruit

Jalapeño, Tula - Hybrid 1996 - PVY 0 (HR) 65-70 Days, 4” x 1.5”, 6,000 - 8,000 SHU • Dark green to red, tapers to a point • Highly pungent • Jumbo jalapeno type with early maturity

25 seed 72-2564-1 $ 2.19 100 seed 72-2565-1 5.79 250 seed 72-2566-1 12.29 1 M 72-2567-1 42.99 5 M 72-2568-1 202.99 25 seed 72-2779-1 $ 2.39 100 seed 72-2780-1 5.99 250 seed 72-2781-1 13.99 1 M 72-2782-1 45.29 5 M 72-2783-1 215.09

Poblano - Open Pollinated

70-80 Days, 4-6” x 2.5”, 1,000 - 2,000 SHU

• Dark green to red eventually developing a red so dark that almost appears black • Thick skin mild in flavor • Dried, they are known as ancho chilies • One of the most mild chilies

1/16 oz 72-2522-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2523-1 2.69 1 oz 72-2524-1 7.79 4 oz 72-2525-1 26.39 1 lb 72-2526-1 91.39

Poblano, Corcel - Hybrid - Tm Po (HR) 75-80 Days, 3” x 6”, 1,500 - 3,000 SHU • Traditional mulato-type, hybrid ancho with a large size • Produces a high percentage of two lobed fruit on a strong plant • Matures from dark green to chocolate

Serrano Chili - Heirloom 85-90 Days, 2” x 0.5”, 2,500 - 4,500 SHU • Green to red • Slim, club shape

25 seed 72-3730-1 $ 2.29 100 seed 72-3731-1 6.49 250 seed 72-3732-1 14.99 1 M 72-3733-1 48.59 5 M 72-3734-1 232.99 1/16 oz 72-2570-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-2571-1 2.99 1 oz 72-2574-1 5.89 4 oz 72-2575-1 16.89 1 lb 72-2572-1 53.59

Serrano, Cocula - Hybrid - PVY O (HR);Pc (IR) 75-80 Days, 3.5” x 0.75”, 800 - 1,000 SHU 25 seed 72-3790-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-3791-1 6.79 • Green to red 250 seed 72-3792-1 15.99 • Cylindrical and straight with medium thick 1 M 72-3793-1 51.29 walls 5 M 72-3794-1 245.29 • Concentrated set and large fruit

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Peppers, Sweet Hybrid Antebellum (X10R) – Hybrid – Tm: 0 (HR); TSWV, XCV: 0-10 (IR) 73-75 Days, 4 Lobed, Large to X-large Fruit

• Deep green smooth blocky bell • Produces Anthocyaninless fruit (no streaks) with a great disease package • Excellent resistance to bacterial leaf spot • Built on the success of PS09942815 • Produces a higher yield potential for its first harvest

• Early set, cold tolerant and more concentrated fruit set 25 seed 72-7928-1 $ 4.90 100 seed 72-7929-1 14.36 250 seed 72-7930-1 32.83 1 M 72-7931-1 108.23 5 M 72-7932-1 519.95

Aristotle (X3R)™ - Hybrid 2000 – Bacterial Spot 1, 2, 3 PVY Tobamovirus 72 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 5” x 4.5” 25 seed 72-2431-1 $ 3.19 • Green blocky bell 100 seed 72-2432-1 9.89 • Large to extra large 250 seed 72-2433-1 22.99 • Thick walls 1 M 72-2434-1 75.89 Archimedes (X3R) – Hybrid – Tm: 0, Xcv: 0-3, 7, 8 (HR) ; Pc (IR) 76 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4” x 4.5” • Thick walled, large, blocky, green to red bell • Continuous fruit pattern • Anthocyanless (no streaks) variety with intermediate resistance to Phytophthora capsici • Widely adaptable for use throughout the Northeastern U.S

25 seed 72-3800-1 $ 3.40 100 seed 72-3801-1 10.36 250 seed 72-3802-1 24.32 1 M 72-3803-1 80.15 5 M 72-3804-1 385.24 10 M 72-3805-1 751.26

Bell Boy - Discontinued, See Substitute - Revolution Big Bertha - Hybrid 1978 70-73 Days, 4 Lobed, 7” x 4” • Medium green to red • Continuous setting of fruit with pendant attachment • Excellent foliage cover

25 seed 72-2450-1 $ 2.99 100 seed 72-2456-1 9.79 250 seed 72-2451-1 18.19 1 M 72-2454-1 54.89

Camelot (X3R)™ - Hybrid - Xcv 1-3, Tm P0 (HR) 74-76 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 5” x 4.5”

• Dark green to red • Large, extra–firm, glossy, thick wall bells • Very high yield potential

25 seed 72-2376-1 $ 3.29 100 seed 72-2377-1 10.59 250 seed 72-2378-1 19.79 1 M 72-2379-1 59.19

Cherry Pick - Hybrid - Tm P0 (HR) 82-85 Days, 1.25” x 1.25” • Round, green to red in color • An early maturing sweet cherry pepper • Small uniform fruits • Easy fruit detachment

25 seed 72-2480-1 $ 3.19 100 seed 72-2481-1 9.89 250 seed 72-2482-1 18.49 1 M 72-2483-1 55.29

Chocolate Beauty - Hybrid - TMV 70-75 Days, 4 Lobed, 4” x 3.5”

• Begins dark green and goes to a deep chocolate color that travels through the flesh of the entire pepper • Very sweet at maturity • Makes a nice blocky pepper

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25 seed 72-2803-1 $ 2.39 100 seed 72-2804-1 6.19 250 seed 72-2805-1 13.99 1 M 72-2807-1 45.79 5 M 72-2808-1 231.79

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Early Sunsation (X3R)™ - Hybrid - Xcv 1-3 (HR) 68-72 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4” x 4”

• Dark green to golden yellow • Attractive large blocky fruit • Early maturing • Extra sweet when fully ripened to yellow • Thick walled and resistant to most viral diseases as well as bacterial spot

25 seed 72-6290-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-6291-1 7.29 250 seed 72-6292-1 16.79 1 M 72-6294-1 54.99 5 M 72-6295-1 265.99

Giant Marconi – Hybrid – TM, PVY

72 days, Slightly Lobed End, Oblong 8”x3”

• Green to red • Sweetest flavor when red • One of the biggest Italian-type sweet peppers • AAS winner 2001 • Known for its mild smoky sweet flavor and productivity • Good producer all season • Great for fresh salads, salsa, frying, roasting and drying

25 seed 72-7935-1 $ 2.09 100 seed 72-7936-1 5.16 250 seed 72-7937-1 11.63 1 M 72-7938-1 39.98 5 M 72-7939-1 191.81

Gypsy - Hybrid 1980 - TM P0 (HR) 60-65 Days, 3 Lobed, 4.5” x 2.4” • Light–yellow to red • Medium–thick walled, tapered blunt end • Unique appearance and sweet flavor

25 seed 72-2492-1 $ 1.99 100 seed 72-2493-1 4.89 250 seed 72-2494-1 10.99 1 M 72-2495-1 35.99

Huntington (X3R)™ - Hybrid - Tm O, Xcv- 0-3, 7 8; TSVW, Pc (IR) 65-70 Days

• An anthocyaninless blocky pepper hybrid that has smooth, medium-large fruit

25 seed 72-3810-1 $ 2.79 100 seed 72-3811-1 6.99 250 seed 72-3812-1 15.99 1 M 72-3813-1 52.79 5 M 72-3814-1 252.29

King Arthur - Hybrid 1990 - Xcv 2, PVY 0, Tm P0, TEV (HR) 65-70 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4.5” x 4.5” • Green to red • Fruit are large and blocky • Mid–early maturity and is widely adaptable • Excellent yield potential

25 seed 72-2414-1 $ 2.39 100 seed 72-2415-1 5.79 250 seed 72-2416-1 13.49 1 M 72-2417-1 44.19

Orange Blaze - Hybrid 2011 - Xcv 0–3, 7,8 (HR); Tm P0 (HR) 65-70 Days, 2-3 Lobed, 3.5” x 1.5” • Green to orange • AAS winner 2011 • Early maturity, sweet flavor, high disease resistance • Smaller fruit, but percentage of marketable produce

• Market comparison Gypsy 25 seed 72-6280-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6281-1 12.29 250 seed 72-6282-1 28.29 1 M 72-6284-1 93.29 5 M 72-6285-1 478.29

PS09941819 (X5R)™ - Hybrid - Xcv 1-5, TM P0 (HR); Pc (IR) 74 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4.5” x 5” • Dark green to bright red • Early maturing blocky, large to extra-large fruit • Maintains good quality at maturity • Large plant

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PS09942815 (X10R)™ - Hybrid - Xcv 1-10, TM P0 (HR); TSWV PO (IR) 74 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4.5” x 5” • Dark green to bright red • Early maturing blocky, large to extra-large fruit • Slightly elongated • Maintains good quality at maturity

25 seed 72-3830-1 $ 4.19 100 seed 72-3831-1 12.69 250 seed 72-3832-1 29.49 1 M 72-3833-1 97.29 5 M 72-3834-1 499.69

PS09979325 (X10R) – Hybrid – Tm:0 (HR); Xcv:0-10 (IR) 74 Days from Transplant, 4 Lobed, Large to X-large Fruit

• Dark green to red, blocky, slightly elongated bell • Nice uniformity and color • Main season hybrid develops a midsize plant producing a concentrated fruit set

25 seed 72-6270-1 $ 4.90 100 seed 72-6271-1 13.11 250 seed 72-6272-1 31.46 1 M 72-6274-1 103.12 5 M 72-6275-1 488.42 10 M 72-6276-1 952.02 15 M 72-6279-1 1,335.39

Red Knight (X3R)™ - Hybrid - Xcv 1-3, PVY 0 (HR) 65-70 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4.5” x 4.5” 25 seed 72-2420-1 $ 2.49 100 seed 72-2421-1 7.29 • Dark green to bright red 250 seed 72-2422-1 16.89 • Early–maturing blocky, large to extra-large fruit 1 M 72-2423-1 55.39 • Maintains good quality at maturity 5 M 72-2424-1 265.99 10 M 72-2425-1 518.39 Revolution (HMX 1660) - Hybrid 2003 - BLS 1, 2, 3, 5 75 Days, 4 Lobed, 5” x 4.5”

• Extra large, blocky type • Early set, cold tolerant • Tolerant to CMV and Phytophora capsici

25 seed 72-2248-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-2249-1 11.19 250 seed 72-2250-1 25.89 1 M 72-2251-1 84.99

Socrates (X3R)™ - Hybrid 2002 - Xcv 1-3, PVY 0 (HR) 70 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 3.5” x 3.5”

• Green to red, extra–large blocky fruit • Suitable for fresh market in the mature green stage and for processing when red

25 seed 72-2398-1 $ 2.89 100 seed 72-2399-1 8.39 250 seed 72-2400-1 19.49 1 M 72-2401-1 63.79

Turnpike (X5R) – Hybrid – Tm:0 Xcv:0-5, 7-9 (HR) Pc (IR)

4 Lobed, 8-9 oz

• Industry leading quality and yield potential • Resistant to bacterial leaf spot and Phytophthora blight • High quality concentrated fruit set

25 seed 72-7060-1 $ 4.19 100 seed 72-7061-1 11.55 250 seed 72-7062-1 26.75 1 M 72-7063-1 87.64 5 M 72-7064-1 415.01

Wizard (X3R)™ - Hybrid - Xcv 1-3, PVY O, TM P0 (HR) 72-74 Days, 4 Lobed, 4” x 4.5” • Produces high yields of dark green fruit and is well adapted for spring and summer production throughout the United States • Blocky, smooth attractive fruit will mature to red, but is excellent for early green peppers

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25 seed 72-3850-1 $ 2.29 100 seed 72-3851-1 6.79 250 seed 72-3852-1 15.99 1 M 72-3853-1 52.59 5 M 72-3854-1 270.45

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Peppers, Sweet Open Pollinated Approximately 3,000 to 5,000 seeds per oz California Wonder (300 TMR) - Open Pollinated 1999 - Tobacco Mosaic 72 Days, 4 Lobed, 4” x 4”

• Green to red, blocky • Most popular sweet pepper in the U.S. • Thick walled fruit

Cherry Sweet - Open Pollinated 1997 78 Days, 1.5” x 1.25” • Green ripening to red • Cherry pepper type, heart shaped

Golden Calwonder - Heirloom 1948 72-74 Days, 4 Lobed, 4” x 3.5”

• California Wonder shaped • Green maturing, to chrome yellow • Thick fleshed and very sweet

1/16 oz 72-2455-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2457-1 2.29 1 oz 72-2459-1 4.29 4 oz 72-2460-1 13.19 1 lb 72-2458-1 42.29

1/16 oz 72-2462-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-2461-1 4.29 1 oz 72-2466-1 9.09 4 oz 72-2467-1 28.29 1 lb 72-2463-1 91.39

1/16 oz 72-2474-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-2475-1 4.09 1 oz 72-2478-1 8.39 4 oz 72-2479-1 25.99 1 lb 72-2476-1 83.99

Keystone Res Giant - Heirloom 1954 - Tobacco Mosaic 80 Days, 4 Lobed, 4.5” x 4”

• High percent fancy fruit • Plants stand up well • Dark green fruit at maturity, will turn red

1/16 oz 72-4068-1 $ 1.89 1/4 oz 72-4069-1 3.59 1 oz 72-4070-1 7.59 4 oz 72-2471-1 23.59 1 lb 72-2472-1 76.19

Pimiento - Heirloom 1911 95-100 Days, 4.5” x 3”

• Heart shaped • Large, red chili pepper • Fruit is sweet and succulent • More aromatic than red bell pepper

Purple Beauty - Open Pollinated 1997 72-76 Days, 4 Lobed, 3.5” x 3.5” • Purple color • Blocky, medium sized fruit • Sturdy compact plants • Thick walled pepper

Sweet Banana - Heirloom 1940 65-70 Days, 8” x 1.5” • Cylindrical • Light yellow to orange-red, tapering to a point

Sweet Hungarian Wax - Heirloom 1941

70 Days, 6” x 2”

• Cylindrical • Light green to yellow to orange to crimson red at maturity

1/16 oz 72-2486-1 $ 2.29 1/4 oz 72-2487-1 4.29 1 oz 72-2490-1 9.09 4 oz 72-2491-1 28.29 1 lb 72-2488-1 91.39 1/16 oz 72-2498-1 $ 3.59 1/4 oz 72-2500-1 6.79 1 oz 72-2502-1 14.39 4 oz 72-2503-1 44.79 1 lb 72-2505-1 144.29

1/16 oz 72-2504-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2506-1 2.59 1 oz 72-2508-1 4.99 4 oz 72-2509-1 15.49 1 lb 72-2507-1 49.19 1/16 oz 72-2528-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-2529-1 2.59 1 oz 72-2530-1 5.29 4 oz 72-2531-1 15.89 1 lb 72-2532-1 43.19

Yolo Wonder - Heirloom 1952 75 Days, 3-4 Lobed, 4” x 4”

• Larger and more mosaic resistant version of the California Yolo Wonder • Thick walled pepper that matures to beautiful red

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Potatoes - Ordering Information Call for availability and pricing on 10 lb bags and 100 lb bags. Quantity pricing is for total order. Early order for potatoes and onions is highly recommended as some varieties will begin selling out shortly after first of the year. Potatoes will arrive mid February to beginning of March depending on local (Missouri/Kansas) weather. Exact date varies each year. Beginning ship–out/customer pick up dates one dependent upon

arrival date. Customer assumes responsibility for extended ship–out/ pick–up dates. Specific Gravity: Used as an estimate of solids, or dry matter content of tubers; the higher the dry matter content the lower the water content and the higher the specific gravity.

Potatoes, Gold Yukon Gold - 1980 85-100 Days, 50 lb bags • 7-10 day seed warming (65°) for uniform emergence • Drought tolerant • Moist yellow flesh • “Buttery” flavor • Finely flaked • Uniform sizes • Very attractive appearance

• Mid–season • Medium–High starch • Shallow eyed (slightly pink • High specific gravity eyes) • Smooth skin 1-4 bags 83-9220-1 Call • Large, oval shape Call • Medium–High yield 5-9 bags 83-9220-2 10+ bags 83-9220-3 Call • Stores well 40/pallet 83-9220-4 Call • Long dormancy

Potatoes, Red Red La Soda - 1952

90-100 Days, 50 lb bags

• Bright deep red skin • Attractive appearance • Resistant to bruising • Drought resistant • Can produce some off– shaped tubers • Drier, fluffier texture than is common with reds

• Medium depth eyes that are • Low specific gravity evenly distributed • Good color retention • Smooth skin • Thinnest skin • Large round to oval 1-4 bags 83-9225-1 Call • High yield 5-9 bags 83-9225-2 Call • Excellent storage 10+ bags 83-9225-3 Call • Long dormancy 40/pallet 83-9225-4 Call • Low starch

Red Norland - 1965

70-85 Days, 50 lb bags

• Adapts well to different soils • Washes well • Regular shape • Cracking is unusual • Not susceptible to internal defects • Moist firm flesh • Good “New Potato” for market

• Earliest red • Low to very low specific gravity • Shallow eyed, smooth skin • Color fades during storage • Medium • Oblong • High yielding 1-4 bags 83-9215-1 Call • Stores well 5-9 bags 83-9215-2 Call • Short Dormancy 10+ bags 83-9215-3 Call • Low starch 40/ pallet 83-9215-4 Call

Red Pontiac - 1945

100-120 Days, 50 lb bags

• Widely adapted • Attractive appearance • Some drought tolerance • Distinctive sweet flavor and creamy texture • Some susceptibility to bruising • Mid to late season • Deep eyed

• Dark skin, can be netted • Low specific gravity sometimes • Good color retention • Large • Waxiest of the red potatoes • Oblong to round shape • High yielding 1-4 bags 83-9210-1 Call • Stores well 5-9 bags 83-9210-2 Call • Medium dormancy 10+ bags 83-9210-3 Call • Low starch 40/pallet 83-9210-4 Call

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Potatoes, White Dakota Pearl - 1999 80-100 Days, 50 lb bags • Consistently sized • Thin skin that shows brightly with a low percentage of external defects • Developed as a chipping potato, but it was discovered that it had qualities • Excellent table colors when fried

• Resistant to cold sweetening • Long storage • Medium season • Medium dormancy • Shallow eyed • High starch • Smooth skin • Medium specific gravity • Medium size 1-4 bags 83-9237-1 Call • Round symmetrical 5-9 bags 83-9237-2 Call shape 10+ bags 83-9237-3 Call • High yield 40/pallet 83-9237-4 Call

Irish Cobbler - Heirloom 1876 85 Days, 50 lb bags

• Probably the oldest variety still in use today • Can be planted as soon as the ground dries • Irregular shape • Can be susceptible to bruising • Excellent frying potato

• Earliest white • Deep eyed • Smooth skin • Medium size • Oblong shape • Medium to high yield • Fair storage

• Short dormancy • High starch • High specific gravity 1-4 bags 83-9200-1 Call Not available 5-9 bags 83-9200-2 Call for 2016 season, see 10+ bags 83-9200-3 Call substitute Dakota Pearl 40/pallet 83-9200-4 Call

Kennebec - 1941

100-120 Days, 50 lb bags

• Thin skin • Does not require peeling to cook • Resistant to some viruses, and late blight • Late season • Very shallow eyed • Smooth skin • Large size

• Elliptical to oblong shape • Being in the middle of the scale on starch and specific • High yield gravity make it an excellent • Excellent storage all–purpose potato • Long dormancy • Medium starch 1-4 bags 83-9205-1 Call level 5-9 bags 83-9205-2 Call • Medium high spe10+ bags 83-9205-3 Call cific gravity 40/pallet 83-9205-4 Call • Excellent for fries

Russet - 1872

95-100 Days, 50 lb bags

• The most popular variety of • Medium specific gravity, high • Very large spreading plant potato in the US starch content • Thick course skin • Oblong shape with light • Yield light fluffy potatoes russet brown netting, shallow when cooked eyes, and white flesh • Favorite for baked, • Late season but also makes 1-4 bags 83-9245-1 Call excellent fries • Excellent storage 5-9 bags 83-9245-2 Call 10+ bags 83-9245-3 Call 40/pallet 83-9245-4 Call

Helpful Hints for Storing Seed Potatoes • Optimum temperature is 45° to 50° • Do not let drop below 40° • Temperatures above 50° will promote faster and more prolific sprouting • Seed potatoes store best with a high level of humidity in the air • It is necessary to make sure the potatoes do not dry out • Never let actual moisture onto potatoes • Never: Let them freeze, or let them get wet 800-383-0865

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Powdery Mildew Resistant Pumpkins These Powdery Mildew Resistant Pumpkin Hybrids are Top Rated in University Trials! PMRR indicates homozygous resistance to powdery mildew. PMR indicates heterozygous resistance to powdery mildew. Varieties with resistance from both parents (homozygous) usually develop less powdery mildew than those with resistance from one parent (heterozygous). Powdery Mildew spreads in mid to late summer as fruit is reaching optimal size. It is quick to destroy the plant, which leaves the fruit to rot.

PH = Phytophthora. The cause of late blight also known as potato blight. The contributing oomycete that was a major culprit in the 1840s European, the 1845 Irish and 1846 Highland potato famines. Besides squash (pumpkins) and potatoes the organism can also infect the tomato, eggplant, tobacco, and petunias. WMV = Watermelon Mosaic Virus. Causes mottled foliage and reduces fruit production in pumpkins. FCRR = fusarium crown and root rot. Affects vine and fruit.

Standard round deep orange – thick dark handle

Aladdin 30-50 lb pg 79

Apogee 40-50 lb pg 79

Capital 15-18 lb

Grower’s Giant 50-200 lbs pg 82

Magic Lantern 20-30 lb pg 81

Mystic Plus 5-10 lb pg 76

7-10 lb

Prudence 20-25 lbs pg 78

Superior 20-25 lb pg 78

Summit 30-40 lb pg 81

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Gladiator 15-25 lb pg 78

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7-10 lb

pg 75

3-4 lb

Progress

Packer

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Trophy

Treasure

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Citrus Orange and Forest Green

Designer Decorator Series

Bunch O’ Warts Warts Galore pg 77 pg 77 15-20 lb

Millionaire 7-12 lbs pg 76

Tycoon 18-22 lb

pg 79

1 lb

Gold

Gray/White Stripes

Pink

Pro Gold #510 22-26 lbs pg 78

White Delight 15-20 lb pg 79

Warts Plethora 10-15 lb pg 79

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Pumpkins, Mini 2 lbs or less Baby Boo - Open Pollinated 1990 105 Days, 2” x 3”, 2-3 oz

• White, miniature and flattened • Nice complimentary decoration to Jack Be Little • Average seed count 6900

1/8 oz 72-2677-1 $ 3.33 1 oz 72-2679-1 16.04 4 oz 72-2678-1 60.31 8 oz 72-2681-1 107.96 1 lb 72-2680-1 184.03

Jack Be Little - Open Pollinated 1989 95 Days, 2” x 3”, 2-3 oz

• Nice orange, miniature and flattened • Prolific production; 8-10 fruit on large vines • Average seed count 7900

1/8 oz 72-2665-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-2667-1 2.99 4 oz 72-2666-1 9.49 8 oz 72-2669-1 17.59 1 lb 72-2668-1 31.39

Lil’ Ironsides - Hybrid 1999 - FCRR, Ph 100 Days, 6” x 4”, 2-3 lbs

• Small dark orange, round fruit • Thick hard shell gives excellent shelf life • Uniform shape and size • High yields • Average seed count 4400

25 seed 72-2594-1 $ 4.69 100 seed 72-2595-1 9.99 250 seed 72-2603-1 23.29 1 M 72-2599-1 85.39 3 M 72-2600-1 226.29

Lil’ Pump-Ke-Mon - Hybrid 2000 95 Days, 4” x 2”, 1-2 lbs

• White mini with orange stripes • Uniform size • Concentrated fruit set • Average seed count 6275

Munchkin - Hybrid 1994 95 Days, 3” x 4”, 4 oz • Orange miniature with uniform size • Slightly larger than Jack Be Little • Average seed count 7200

25 seed 72-2608-1 $ 4.79 100 seed 72-2604-1 10.09 250 seed 72-2605-1 23.99 1 M 72-2606-1 91.29 3 M 72-2607-1 251.89

25 seed 72-2659-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-2660-1 5.29 250 seed 72-2661-1 13.29 1 M 72-2662-1 41.29 3 M 72-2663-1 120.99

Treasure - Hybrid 2007 - PMR 90 Days, 3” x 5”, 1 lb • Flattened, deeply ribbed and dark orange fruit • Attractive smooth look • Very early maturing • Extremely high yields • Medium vine • Average seed count 6000

25 seed 72-6490-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-6491-1 11.79 250 seed 72-6492-1 27.50 1 M 72-6493-1 78.00 3 M 72-6494-1 225.00 15 M 72-6495-1 1,050.00

Chef’s Choice - Hybrid 2010 105 Days, 6” x 6”, 5 lb

• A Small Sugar type hybrid bred for optimum eating and hybrid vigor • Lightly flecked orange color and fine textured flesh • Excellent eating • Medium vine • Average seed count 4900

25 seed 72-6369-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-6370-1 11.79 250 seed 72-6371-1 27.50 1 M 72-6372-1 78.00 3 M 72-6373-1 225.00 15 M 72-6374-1 1,050.00

The largest pumpkin pie ever made was over five feet in diameter and weighed over 350 pounds. It used 80 pounds of cooked pumpkin, 36 pounds of sugar, 12 dozen eggs and took six hours to bake.

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3 to 10 lbs

Jack O’Lantern - Heirloom 1956 100 Days, 8” x 10”, 10 lb • Dark orange, slight rib • Originally bred to be the size of a man’s head • Deeper than round • Average seed count 3400

Millionaire - Hybrid – PMR 95 Days, 7” x 5”, 7-12 lb • White with orange or green stripes, flattened round fruit with rock hard handles • Very thick walled fruit • Semi–bush plant type • Average seed count 5000

Mystic Plus - Hybrid 2000 – PMR 100 Days, 8” x 9”, 5-10 lb • Round upright shape, dark orange • Good handles; Jack O’Lantern type • Also good for eating • Excellent size for children to carry • Average seed count 2675

1/8 oz 72-2638-1 $ 1 oz 72-2640-1 4 oz 72-2639-1 8 oz 72-2643-1 1 lb 72-2644-1

1.39 1.89 4.09 6.29 8.89

25 seed 72-2618-1 $ 3.69 100 seed 72-2619-1 8.19 250 seed 72-2620-1 28.89 1 M 72-2621-1 81.99 3 M 72-2622-1 236.29 15 M 72-2623-1 1,102.59

25 seed 72-2625-1 $ 4.59 100 seed 72-2626-1 9.79 250 seed 72-2627-1 22.99 1 M 72-2628-1 77.99 3 M 72-2629-1 233.89

Packer - Hybrid 2005 – PM 90 Days, 7” x 8”, 7-10 lb

• Small fruit with firm, dark handle • Strong orange color with well defined, even ribbing • Heavy fruit set, compact bush • Combine with Prudence and Summit • Average seed count 3600

Progress - Hybrid – PMR 105 Days, 7” x 8”, 7-10 lb • Small fruit with firm, dark handle • Strong orange color with well defined, even ribbing • Heavy fruit set, compact bush • Combine with Prudence and Summit • Average seed count 3600

25 seed 72-4205-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-4206-1 11.79 250 seed 72-4207-1 27.50 1 M 72-4208-1 78.00 3 M 72-4209-1 225.00 15 M 72-4210-1 1,050.00

25 seed 72-4212-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-4213-1 11.79 250 seed 72-4214-1 27.50 1 M 72-4215-1 78.00 3 M 72-4216-1 225.00 15 M 72-4217-1 1,050.00

Small Sugar - Open Pollinated 1994 108 Days, 6” x 8”, 5-6 lb

• Deep orange, pie pumpkin • Round fruit • Flesh is sweet and dry • Average seed count 3500

Spooktacular - Hybrid 85 Days, 4” x 8”, 3-4 lbs • Deep orange, smooth with strong stem • Small vine yields numerous firm fruit • Tasty orange flesh that is excellent for pies • Ships well and keeps nicely after harvest • Great for commercial growers

1/8 oz 72-2652-1 $ 1 oz 72-2654-1 4 oz 72-2653-1 8 oz 72-2657-1 1 lb 72-2658-1

1.39 1.99 4.19 6.29 8.99

25 seed 72-8037-1 $ 2.70 100 seed 72-8038-1 8.57 250 seed 72-8039-1 18.45 1 M 72-8040-1 56.35 3 M 72-8041-1 141.48 15 M 72-8042-1 644.48

Trophy - Hybrid – PMR 105 Days, 6” x 7”, 3-4 lb

• Small fruit with firm, dark handle • Strong orange color with well defined, even ribbing • Combine with Capital and Superior • Medium spreading bush • Average seed count 3400

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25 seed 72-6360-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-6361-1 11.79 250 seed 72-6362-1 27.50 1 M 72-6363-1 78.00 3 M 72-6364-1 225.00 15 M 72-6365-1 1,050.00

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Warts Galore - Hybrid – PMR and Phytophthora 95 Days, 5” x 6”, 7-12 lb • Varied, vibrant display of green and orange patterns • Some with warts • Thick walled with rock hard handles • Great way to add diversity • Semi–bush habit • Average seed count 3600

Pumpkins, Medium

25 seed 72-2683-1 $ 3.89 100 seed 72-2684-1 12.99 250 seed 72-2685-1 30.19 1 M 72-2686-1 85.49 3 M 72-2687-1 246.49

10 to 25 lbs

Aspen - Hybrid 1992

90 Days, 12” x 12”, 20 lb

• Early semi-bush variety • Nice orange coloring • Sturdy handle • Medium ribs • Stores well, ships well

25 seed 72-4247-1 $ 4.85 50 seed 72-6533-1 5.91 100 seed 72-4248-1 8.06 250 seed 72-4254-1 18.70 1 M 72-4255-1 62.19

Blue Delight - Hybrid 115 Days, 13” x 7”, 10-15 lb • Rough textured rind, flattened, ribbed, blue-gray fruit with sweet, dry orange flesh of excellent eating quality • Plant is large vine • Average seed count 1500

25 seed 72-6460-1 $ 5.99 100 seed 72-6461-1 20.79 250 seed 72-6462-1 45.00 1 M 72-6463-1 125.00 3 M 72-6464-1 360.00

Bunch O’ Warts - Hybrid – PMR 105 Days, 10” x 14”, 15-20 lb • Medium fruit with dark–orange color and green black warts • Very thick walls with excellent handles • Great for diversity in your display • Large spreading bush • Average seed count 3600

25 seed 72-2589-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-2590-1 13.49 250 seed 72-2591-1 31.49 1 M 72-2592-1 89.19 3 M 72-2593-1 257.19

Capital - Hybrid – PMR

115 Days, 9” x 9”, 15-18 lb

• Very dark orange fruit have narrow, deep ribbing and large handles • Good combination with Superior and Prudence • Plant has a semi–bush habit • Average seed count 2900

25 seed 72-4218-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-4219-1 11.79 250 seed 72-4220-1 27.50 1 M 72-4221-1 78.00 3 M 72-4222-1 225.00 15 M 72-4223-1 1,050.00

Cinderella - Heirloom 1883 105 Days, 15” x 6”, 12-18 lb • Bright, reddish–orange, deep ribbed and a flattened shape • Looks like Cinderella’s carriage • French Heirloom grown for over 125 years because of its beautiful appearance • Average seed count 2300

1/8 oz 72-4224-1 $ 1.09 1 oz 72-4225-1 3.99 4 oz 72-4226-1 13.09 8 oz 72-4227-1 23.99 1 lb 72-4228-1 45.69

Connecticut Field - Heirloom pre-1700 100 Days, 14” x 12”, 15-25 lb

• Round shape • Yellow–orange color • Flesh is thick, but a little watery compared to modern varieties selected for cooking • Excellent Jack–O–Lanterns and affordable stock feed

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10 to 25 lbs (continued)

Cushaw, Striped- Heirloom pre-1893 110 Days, 30” x 12”, 14-16 lb

• Ivory with green stripes and crookneck • Introduced from the Caribbean • Sweet yellow flesh makes excellent pumpkin pies • Smooth texture • Best for canning and baking

• Very prolific 1/8 oz 72-2610-1 $ 1.59 1 oz 72-2612-1 2.29 4 oz 72-2613-1 5.39 8 oz 72-2615-1 8.29 1 lb 72-2616-1 11.79

Gladiator - Hybrid 2003 – PMR 100 Days, 12” x 14”, 15-25 lb • Very dark orange • Upright shape • Large handle • Vigorous plant • Excellent color

25 seed 72-4236-1 $ 5.79 50 seed 72-4237-1 7.59 100 seed 72-4238-1 12.29 250 seed 72-4239-1 30.39 1 M 72-4240-1 93.29

Lumina (PVP) - Open Pollinated 1990 90 Days, 10” x 8”, 12 lb

• Novel white • Excellent carved • Durable as a Jack-O-Lantern • Pale yellow flesh • Some report as good pie filling

1/8 oz 72-2645-1 $ 2.18 1 oz 72-2647-1 11.31 4 oz 72-2648-1 38.70 8 oz 72-2646-1 69.19 1 lb 72-2649-1 117.83

Pro Gold #510 - Hybrid 1992 – PMT 95 Days, 14” x 16”, 22-26 lb • Dark orange, full vine, strong handle and deep ribs • Deep round to tall fruit • One of the highest consistent yields per acre • Great pumpkin for sell by weight/contract store growers

1/8 oz 72-4268-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-4269-1 6.79 4 oz 72-4270-1 25.79 8 oz 72-4271-1 46.09 1 lb 72-4272-1 78.69

Pegasus - Hybrid 2014 – PMRR 95 Days, 10” x 12”, 20-25 lb • Homozygous resistance to powdery mildew • Dark orange, excellent large fruit, consistently sized with even ribbing • Strong dark handle • Multiple marketable fruit per plant • Especially dark coloring, with a semi-bush habit • Average seed count 4000

25 seed 72-6610-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6611-1 13.79 250 seed 72-6612-1 31.00 1 M 72-6613-1 88.00 3 M 72-6614-1 255.00 15 M 72-6615-1 1,200.00

Prudence (8535) - Hybrid 2011 – PMR 105 Days, 12” x 12”, 20-25 lb • Dark orange • Excellent, medium fruit with deep ribs • Handles standout for size, durability, and black color • Smaller version of Summit • Plant has a semi–bush habit • Average seed count 3600

Superior - Hybrid 2006 – PMR 115 Days, 12” x 12”, 20-25 lb • Deep Orange • Strong dark handle • Consistently sized • Semi–bush habit • Average seed count 3400

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25 seed 72-6520-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-6521-1 11.79 250 seed 72-6522-1 27.50 1 M 72-6523-1 78.00 3 M 72-6524-1 225.00 15 M 72-6525-1 1,050.00

25 seed 72-4230-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-4231-1 11.79 250 seed 72-4232-1 27.50 1 M 72-4233-1 78.00 3 M 72-4234-1 225.00 15 M 72-4235-1 1,050.00

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10 to 25 lbs (continued)

Tycoon - Hybrid – PMR 95 Days, 8” x 10”, 18-22 lb • Excellent handles • Pear shaped white or golden fruit with green or orange stripes • Unique pumpkin to add variety • Semi–bush habit • Average seed count 4000

25 seed 72-2671-1 $ 4.39 100 seed 72-2672-1 14.59 250 seed 72-2673-1 33.89 1 M 72-2674-1 96.09 3 M 72-2675-1 276.99 15 M 72-2676-1 1,292.39

Valenciano - Open Pollinated 1988 110 Days, 11” x 6”, 12-18 lb

• White flattened pumpkin • Moderate ribbing with thick flesh walls • Dense, very pale flesh that has good flavor • Truest white pumpkin • Long carved time • Average seed count 1800

1/8 oz 72-6530-1 $ 2.07 1 oz 72-2611-1 10.24 4 oz 72-6532-1 33.71 8 oz 72-2614-1 68.98 1 lb 72-2617-1 120.82

Warts Plethora - Hybrid 2011 – PMR 105 Days, 10” x 6”, 10-15 lb

• Flattened pink fruit with lacy white warts • Hybrid version of Galeux D’Eysine / Peanut Pumpkin • Excellent eating quality • Plant is vine-type • Average seed count 4000

25 seed 72-6550-1 $ 4.99 100 seed 72-6551-1 17.29 250 seed 72-6552-1 37.50 1 M 72-6553-1 105.00 3 M 72-6554-1 300.00 15 M 72-6555-1 1,500.00

White Delight - Hybrid 2011 – PMR 105 Days, 9” x 10”, 15-20 lb • Large fruit that is light gray with shadowy white stripes • Softly ribbed • Only gray–green with a jack–o lantern shape • Will make a very ghostly carving! • Large vine-type • Average seed count 2300

Pumpkins, Large

25 seed 72-6472-1 $ 5.99 100 seed 72-6473-1 20.79 250 seed 72-6474-1 45.00 1 M 72-6475-1 125.00 3 M 72-6476-1 360.00 15 M 72-6477-1 1,800.00

25 to 50 lbs

Aladdin - Hybrid 2002 – PMR 100 Days, 12” x 15”, 30-50 lb • Dark orange • Strong vine • Round to tall shape • Large handle • Moderate ribbing with a thick wall • Average seed count 2750

Apogee - Hybrid 2011 – PMR 105 Days, 18” x 18”, 40-50 lb • Extra large fruit with firm, dark handles • Strong orange color with well defined, even ribbing • Plant is vine-type • Average seed count 2900

25 seed 72-4242-1 $ 5.59 50 seed 72-4243-1 7.39 100 seed 72-4244-1 11.89 250 seed 72-4245-1 27.89 1 M 72-4246-1 100.39

25 seed 72-6510-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6511-1 13.79 250 seed 72-6512-1 31.00 1 M 72-6513-1 88.00 3 M 72-6514-1 255.00 15 M 72-6515-1 1,200.00

Checkmate - Hybrid

115 Days, 15” x 18”, 40-50 lb

• Bred for extra large fruit and handle • Hybrid vigor and yield potential • Wide vine spacing required for best performance • Average seed count 2900

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25 to 50 lbs (continued)

Denali - Hybrid 2014 95 Days, 15” x 15”, 40-60 lb 25 seed 72-6580-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6581-1 13.79 250 seed 72-6582-1 31.00 1 M 72-6583-1 88.00 3 M 72-6584-1 255.00 15 M 72-6585-1 1,800.00

• Heterozygous resistance to powdery mildew • Dark orange with excellent large fruit • Consistently sized and even ribbing • Strong dark handle • Multiple marketable fruit per plant • Plant is a large vine-type • Average seed count 3800

Dynasty - Hybrid 2014 – PMRR 90 Days, 14” x 16”, 40-60 lb • Homozygous resistance to powdery mildew • Average seed count 3800 • Dark orange, excellent large fruit that is consistently sized with even ribbing 25 seed 72-6590-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6591-1 13.79 • Strong dark handle 250 seed 72-6592-1 31.00 • Largest tall Frankenstein-shaped powdery 1 M 72-6593-1 88.00 mildew resistant pumpkin that is available on 3 M 72-6594-1 255.00 a smaller semi-bush plant 15 M 72-6595-1 1,800.00 • Multiple marketable fruit per plant

Everest - Hybrid 2013 – PMRR 100 Days, 13” x 15”, 35-45 lb

• Homozygous resistance to powdery mildew • Dark orange, excellent large fruit with consistent size, even ribbing, and strong dark handles • Largest round jack-o-lantern shaped powdery mildew resistant pumpkin that is available on a smaller semi-bush plant • Average seed count 3900

25 seed 72-6570-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6571-1 13.79 250 seed 72-6572-1 31.00 1 M 72-6573-1 88.00 3 M 72-6574-1 255.00 15 M 72-6575-1 1,200.00

Gemini - Hybrid 2014 – PMRR 95 Days, 14” x 11”, 30-40 lb • Homozygous resistance to powdery mildew • Dark orange, excellent large fruit with consistent size and even ribbing • Strong dark handle • Multiple marketable fruit per plant • Plant is semi-bush type

• Average seed count 4000 25 seed 72-6600-1 $ 3.99 100 seed 72-6601-1 13.79 250 seed 72-6602-1 31.00 1 M 72-6603-1 88.00 3 M 72-6604-1 255.00 15 M 72-6605-1 1,200.00

Fairytale - Heirloom 1700’s 110 Days, 18” x 8”, 25-30 lb • Buckskin color, flattened scallop shade, deep ribs and deep lobes • French heirloom unique for decorating and good for eating • Average seed count 2350

1/8 oz 72-4256-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-4257-1 6.59 4 oz 72-4258-1 21.79 8 oz 72-4259-1 39.89 1 lb 72-4260-1 71.99

Howden Field - Open Pollinated 1973 100 Days, 14” x 14”, 20-30 lb • Dark orange, deeply ridged, and hard shelled • Average seed count 2200 variety • Uniformly large, slightly larger than a basket 1/8 oz 72-2631-1 $ 1.39 ball 1 oz 72-2630-1 2.89 • Widely adapted from Connecticut Field 4 oz 72-2634-1 7.49 • Has more consistent sizing and less develop 8 oz 72-2633-1 11.09 ment of lopsided pumpkins 1 lb 72-2632-1 16.29

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25 to 50 lbs (continued)

Magic Lantern - Hybrid 1998 – PMR 100 Days, 12” x 14”, 20-30 lb • The original powdery mildew resistant pumpkin • Dark orange color • Medium ribbing • Large dark green stem • Uniform round shape • High yield potential • Average seed count 2700

25 seed 72-4262-1 $ 4.39 50 seed 72-4263-1 5.89 100 seed 72-4264-1 9.59 250 seed 72-4265-1 22.95 1 M 72-4266-1 75.49

Rascal - Hybrid 2012 – PMRR 100 Days, 20-30 lb

• Homozygous resistance to powdery mildew • Heterozygous resistance to WMV/Ph • Huge pink fruit with scalloped ribs swelling on the thick walled semi–hard shell • Like a powdery pink Cinderella but twice the size • Average seed count 1800

25 seed 72-6560-1 $ 8.59 100 seed 72-6561-1 29.99 250 seed 72-6562-1 65.00 1 M 72-6563-1 198.00 3 M 72-6564-1 588.00

Summit - Hybrid – PMR

105 Days, 15” x 15”, 30-40 lb

• Dark orange, excellent, large fruit with deep ribs • Handles standout for size, durability, and black color • Plant is semi–bush type • Average seed count 3600

25 seed 72-4274-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-4275-1 11.79 250 seed 72-4276-1 27.50 1 M 72-4277-1 78.00 3 M 72-4278-1 225.00 15 M 72-4279-1 1,050.00

Super Herc - Hybrid – PMT 105 Days, 18” x 26”, 25-35 lb 25 seed 72-4280-1 $ 5.59 50 seed 72-4281-1 7.39 100 seed 72-4282-1 11.89 250 seed 72-4283-1 27.79 1 M 72-4284-1 94.19

• Dark orange • Strong large handle • Tall shape • Good yield • Concentrated set • Average seed count 3000

Pumpkins, Extra Large

Over 50 lbs

Atlantic Giant (Dill’s) - Open Pollinated 1985

120 Days, 150 lbs or more

• Orange giant • Variety used to grow record breakers • Light orange color • Massive weight can cause an abstract shape • Coaxing can produce 1/2 ton fruit • Average seed count 1000

Big Max - Open Pollinated 1989 120 Days, 75 lbs or more • Red–orange skin, thick flesh and nearly round • Great for giant jack–o–lanterns • Average seed count 1300

1/8 oz 72-2576-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2578-1 5.39 4 oz 72-2577-1 17.79 8 oz 72-2579-1 32.79 1 lb 72-2580-1 59.09

1/8 oz 72-2582-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2584-1 2.49 4 oz 72-2583-1 6.19 8 oz 72-2587-1 9.19 1 lb 72-2588-1 13.39

Full Moon - Hybrid 100 Days, 2’ x 3’, 50-90 lb • White giant • Harvest when skin color is white • Lightly ribbed • Store in shade after harvest to prevent yellowing • Good shape • Average seed count 1000

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25 seed 72-4286-1 $ 11.94 50 seed 72-4287-1 15.75 100 seed 72-4288-1 25.15 250 seed 72-4289-1 58.48 1 M 72-4290-1 208.97

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Over 50 lbs (continued)

Grower’s Giant - Hybrid – PMR

125 Days, 50-200 lb

• Good combination of extra large size and good color • Can have yellow cotyledons • Plant is large vine • Average seed count 1800

Phat Jack - Hybrid 125 Days, 50 lbs or more • Orange with a traditional pumpkin shape • Thick handle sets deeply in a tall heavily ribbed pumpkin • Plant is large vine

25 seed 72-6478-1 $ 5.99 100 seed 72-6479-1 20.79 250 seed 72-6480-1 45.00 1 M 72-6481-1 125.00 3 M 72-6482-1 360.00 15 M 72-6483-1 1,800.00

1/8 oz 72-6534-1 $ 2.49 1 oz 72-6535-1 12.59 4 oz 72-6536-1 41.59 8 oz 72-6537-1 72.99 1 lb 72-6538-1 138.19

Prizewinner - Hybrid 1994 120 Days, 150+ lb, 2.5’ x 3’ • Bright orange with a good shape • Lightly ribbed • Vigorous vines • Does not have size potential of Atlantic Giant, but has best color and shape of over– sized pumpkins • Average seed count 1250

25 seed 72-4292-1 $ 14.29 50 seed 72-4293-1 26.99 100 seed 72-4294-1 51.89 250 seed 72-4295-1 116.59 1 M 72-4296-1 410.99

Radicchio Rossa di Verona 85 Days

• An italian vegetable from the chicory/endive • Cool weather deepens colors and enhances flavor of this radicchio family • Very popular in the European market, but still 1/8 oz 72-7200-1 $ 1.89 considered a gourmet vegetable here in the States 1/4 oz 72-7201-1 2.79 1 oz 72-7202-1 3.99 • Striking red heads are tightly compact with snowy white ribs and veining 8 oz 72-7203-1 14.09 • Round solid compact heads 1 lb 72-7205-1 21.59 5 lb 72-7206-1 93.99 • Good for spring and fall planting

Radishes

Approximately 1,500 to 3,500 seeds per oz

Champion - Heirloom 1957 28 Days, 1” x 1”, 4” Top

• AAS winner • Globe, bright red • Good holder • Prolific, easy grower

Cherry Belle - Heirloom 1949 21 Days, 1” x 1”, 3” Top • AAS winner • Globe to round, bright red • Commonly used for forcing • Easy grower • First radish in spring

China Rose Winter - Heirloom pre-1850 52 Days, 6” x 2”, 10-12” Top • Oblong, deep rose, large top • White interior • Spicy flavor • Stores well • Excellent sprouter

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1/4 oz 72-2689-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2691-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2690-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2692-1 2.89 1 lb 72-2693-1 4.49 5 lb 72-2694-1 19.89

1/4 oz 72-2701-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2703-1 2.29 4 oz 72-2702-1 2.69 8 oz 72-2704-1 3.09 1 lb 72-2705-1 4.79 5 lb 72-2706-1 20.49

1/4 oz 72-2773-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-2775-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2776-1 2.59 8 oz 72-2774-1 3.09 1 lb 72-2777-1 4.79 5 lb 72-2778-1 21.09

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Radishes

Approximately 1,500 to 3,500 seeds per oz (continued)

China White Winter - Heirloom 55 Days, 6” x 2”, 10-12” Top

• Oblong, bright white, large top • Resembles a large white carrot • Excellent cooked

Crimson Giant - Heirloom pre-1913 30 Days, 1.5” x 1.5”, 4.5” Top

• Globe, red crimson, crisp • Stands heat • Grows large without getting pithy

1/4 oz 72-2785-1 $ 1.99 1 oz 72-2787-1 2.59 4 oz 72-2788-1 3.79 8 oz 72-2786-1 3.99 1 lb 72-2789-1 5.99 5 lb 72-2790-1 27.29 1/4 oz 72-2713-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2715-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2716-1 2.69 8 oz 72-2714-1 3.19 1 lb 72-2717-1 4.59 5 lb 72-2718-1 20.49

Crunchy Royale - Hybrid 1996

25 Days, 1.5”, 4” Top

• Round • Developed by hybrid radish industry-leader Sakata Seeds • Improved variety of cello market Crunchy Red • Useful for cello trade and bunching • Consistently produces dark scarlet red color with icy white centers • Uniform size and maturity • Performs well in cool conditions • Slow to develop pith in heat

• Sweet mild flavor • Usually a few days earlier than standard open pollinated varieties • Excellent choice for all growers - cello trade, fresh grocery contracts and fresh market 100 seed 72-5610-1 $ .99 250 seed 72-5611-1 1.29 1 M 72-5612-1 1.59 5 M 72-5614-1 6.19 10 M 72-5615-1 10.19 100 M 72-5617-1 46.09

Daikon Eco-Till 24” Top

• By growing so deeply, this radish increases • Eco-Till is a Daikon Radish specially bred soil aeration, aids in pulling nutrients up to the to serve as a cover crop and to perform level where your other plants can reach them Bio-Drilling • Recommended coverage is 1/4 oz per 100 sq • The top portion of the root will grow to 24”, ft, 4 oz per 1000 sq ft or 7-10 lbs per acre and the lower tap root will reach an average of 6’ into the soil 1/4 oz 72-5753-1 $ .99 • This reduces soil compaction, increases soil 4 oz 72-5754-1 2.89 tilth, increases organic matter and aids in the 1 lb 72-5755-1 3.49 suppression of weeds 5 lb 72-2792-1 15.49 50 lb 72-2793-1 125.29

French Breakfast - Heirloom 1880 24 Days, 2” x .5”, 5-6” Top • Oblong, scarlet with white tip • Very mild and sweet • Delicately flavored flesh • Free from coarseness

German Giant - Heirloom 1800’s 29 Days, 1” x 1” - 3” x 3”, 5-6” Top • Round, deep red • Can grow to softball size without getting pithy

Lady Slipper - Heirloom 27 Days, 3” x 1”, 5-6” Top

• Pale pink skin with white flesh • Attractive oval shape with a mild and sweet flavor • Holds well in ground

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1/4 oz 72-2725-1 $ 1.39 1 oz 72-2727-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2728-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2726-1 3.19 1 lb 72-2729-1 5.59 5 lb 72-2730-1 24.79 1/4 oz 72-2719-1 $ 3.09 1 oz 72-2720-1 5.49 4 oz 72-2721-1 6.69 8 oz 72-2722-1 8.09 1 lb 72-2723-1 13.39 5 lb 72-2724-1 59.79 1/4 oz 72-2744-1 $ 2.69 1 oz 72-2747-1 4.49 4 oz 72-2748-1 5.49 8 oz 72-2735-1 8.49 1 lb 72-2745-1 10.49 5 lb 72-2746-1 47.59

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Radishes

Approximately 1,500 to 3,500 seeds per oz (continued)

Mixed

21-30 Days • Purple Plum, Hailstorm, Cherrybelle, Pink Beauty, Sparkler White Tip • Beautiful color array

Pink Celebration - Heirloom 25 Days, 1” x 1”, 5” Top • Bright pink skin and round • Mild and crisp • Firmness holds up to storage • Good raw and roasted

1/4 oz 72-2743-1 $ 3.29 1 oz 72-2731-1 5.69 4 oz 72-2732-1 7.09 8 oz 72-2733-1 8.49 1 lb 72-2734-1 13.49 5 lb 72-2736-1 61.69 1/4 oz 72-2756-1 $ 1.69 1 oz 72-2755-1 3.69 4 oz 72-2759-1 4.49 8 oz 72-2760-1 5.39 1 lb 72-2757-1 8.49 5 lb 72-2758-1 38.59

Red Arrow (Sprouting) – Open Pollinated 6-7 Days

• Popular choice for micro green production, grow easily and quickly, unique for its red sprouts • Perfect for adding crunch to a salad or any variety of dishes • Plant in spring or fall because it will not thrive in the heat of the summer

Scarlet Globe - Heirloom 23 Days, 1” x 1”, 3” Top • Round, bright red • Pure white mild flesh • Good choice for second and third plantings

Sparkler White Tip - Heirloom 25 Days, 1” x 1”, 5-6” Top • Globe shaped • Light red with white tip • Half and half flavor and appearance

White Globe - Heirloom 25 Days, 1.5” x 1.5”, 3” Top • Also known as Hailstone, this is a pure white, fast growing radish • Crisp flesh with a spicy flavor

White Icicle - Heirloom 1800’s 30 Days, 5” x 1”, 4” Top • Long and tapering, white • Heat tolerant variety • Also known as Lady Fingers, White Naples and White Italian

1/4 oz 72-4490-1 $ 3.19 1 oz 72-4492-1 2.59 4 oz 72-4493-1 2.96 8 oz 72-4494-1 3.62 1 lb 72-4495-1 5.71 5 lb 72-4496-1 26.28 50 lb 72-4498-1 154.03 1/4 oz 72-2749-1 $ 1.49 1 oz 72-2750-1 2.09 4 oz 72-2752-1 2.59 8 oz 72-2751-1 3.09 1 lb 72-2753-1 4.59 5 lb 72-2754-1 19.59 1/4 oz 72-2761-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2763-1 1.89 4 oz 72-2764-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2762-1 2.89 1 lb 72-2765-1 4.49 5 lb 72-2766-1 19.49

1/4 oz 72-4905-1 $ 1.59 1 oz 72-4906-1 2.29 4 oz 72-4907-1 2.99 8 oz 72-4908-1 3.39 1 lb 72-4909-1 5.29 5 lb 72-4910-1 23.59

1/4 oz 72-2737-1 $ 1.29 1 oz 72-2739-1 1.99 4 oz 72-2740-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2738-1 2.99 1 lb 72-2741-1 4.29 5 lb 72-2742-1 19.29

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Rhubarb Bare Root Canada Red • Stems are shorter and more slender than the other two varieties • Supremely tender high quality stalks that are always red all the way through no matter the growing conditions • An extra sweet variety, some recipes need barely any sugar added • Makes a beautiful strawberry red sauce

1-1/2” Bare Root 1x1 pkg 10x1 pkg bulk pkg of 25

84-3825-1 84-3825-2 84-3819-1

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Red Champagne - Heirloom 24”

• An old variety grown since the Victorian Era • Extremely popular to this day in the UK which has thin delicate stems that are a deep scarlet red 1-1/2” Bare Root • Sweetly flavored pkg of 1 84-3823-1 Call • An early variety that is easy to grow and 10 x pkg of 1 84-3823-2 Call reliable

Valentine - Heirloom 1945 • Brilliant red color with deep red flesh • Widely adapted plant • High quality stalks: well sized and broad • Low presence of seed stalks • Very good variety for freezing

• Nice color when cooked

1-1/2” Bare Root bulk pkg of 25

84-3822-1

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Rutabaga American Purple Top - Heirloom pre-1920

90 Days, 4-6” Top

• Yellow roots with deep purple crowns • Sweet

1/4 oz 72-2797-1 $ 1/2 oz 72-2798-1 1 oz 72-2794-1 4 oz 72-2796-1 8 oz 72-2801-1 1 lb 72-2795-1

1.69 2.29 2.79 3.29 3.99 4.79

Shallot Santé • A fine French shallot • Productive and stores well • Brown skin with pinkish-white flesh • Rated exceptionally high in flavor • Potential to produce large bulbs

Spinach

10/pkg 84-3765-1 Call 25x10/pkg 84-3765-2 Call

Approximately 1,800 to 3,800 seeds per oz

Bloomsdale, Long Standing - Heirloom 1925 – Blight, Blue Mold 45 Days

• Dark green, large, savoyed leaves, long standing

1/4 oz 72-2821-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 72-2822-1 1.79 1 oz 72-2824-1 2.29 4 oz 72-2823-1 2.89 1 lb 72-2825-1 4.89 5 lb 72-2826-1 20.99

Native to China, Rhubarb’s medicinal use dates back as far as the 1500’s. The leaves of Rhubarbs are indeed poisonous, so be sure to remove all the leaves before you cook, serve or consume Rhubarb.

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Corfu (Melody) - Discontinued, See Substitute - Unipack 151 Hellcat - Hybrid 2001 – Pfs 1-7, 9, 11 (HR); Cv (IR) 42 Days

100 seed 72-7730-1 $ .99 250 seed 72-7731-1 1.59 1 M 72-7732-1 1.99 5 M 72-7733-1 4.29 10 M 72-7734-1 7.39 100 M 72-7736-1 49.39

• Has a uniform leaf shape and size with a wide harvest window • Smooth, glossy, dark green leaves • Thick leaves and a short stem

New Zealand - Heirloom 1770 65 Days

• Not a true spinach, but similar in flavor and use • Large plant • Thrives in heat • Pick top leaves for fresh greens all summer • Warm soil germinator

1/4 oz 72-2845-1 $ 1.39 1/2 oz 72-2846-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2847-1 2.59 4 oz 72-2848-1 6.09 1 lb 72-2849-1 11.19 5 lb 72-2850-1 48.59

Unipack 151 - Hybrid 2005 – DM (1,2,3,4); CMV

44 Days

• Very dark green, semi-savoy cultivar with pleasantly crinkled leaves • Extremely slow to bolt • Erect plant habit, medium stem length, vigorous and heat tolerant • Tests high in performance at university trials • Good for packing and fresh market

100 seed 72-7720-1 $ 1.29 250 seed 72-7721-1 1.99 1 M 72-7722-1 2.39 5 M 72-7723-1 5.49 10 M 72-7724-1 9.29 100 M 72-7726-1 60.29

Squash, Summer - Yellow Conqueror III Summer Squash - Hybrid 2001 – CMV, WMV 41 Days, 6-7”

• Glossy creamy yellow • Fruit is a uniform, straightneck, tapered • Transgenic with intermediate resistance to papaya ring spot

• Green penduncle • Plant is vigorous and semi-open 1 M 72-3118-1 $ 82.59 5 M 72-3119-1 373.69

Daisey Summer Squash - Hybrid 2003 – PM (IR)

41 Days, 6-7”

• Yellow straightneck that produces high yields • High percentage of marketable fruit of uniform, high quality fruit 25 seed 72-7040-1 $ 1.39 • Bright lemony yellow, green peduncle and a 100 seed 72-7041-1 4.29 small bulb 250 seed 72-7042-1 7.09 • High yielding fruit on a vigorous medium 1 M 72-7043-1 24.59 bush 5 M 72-7045-1 110.69

Dixie Summer Squash - Hybrid 1994 – ZYMV, WMV2, CMV

41 Days, 5-6”

• Half yellow crookneck • Shiny lemon yellow • Consistently produces high yields of excellent quality fruit • Early maturing • Uniform

• Colors well and holds quality after picking 25 seed 72-7590-1 $ 1.49 100 seed 72-7591-1 4.29 250 seed 72-7592-1 7.09 1 M 72-7593-1 24.59 5 M 72-7595-1 111.29

Squash, along with corn and beans, are believed to have originated in Mexico and Central America more than 7,500 years ago. The name “Squash” comes from the Narragansett Native American word askutasquash, which means “eaten raw or uncooked.”

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50 Days, 6”

1/8 oz 72-2857-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2858-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2860-1 2.59 8 oz 72-2862-1 4.99 1 lb 72-2863-1 7.99 5 lb 72-2861-1 34.99

• Pale yellow • Club shaped • Straight neck

Golden Summer Crook Neck Summer Squash - Heirloom 50 Days, 5-6”

1/8 oz 72-2871-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2872-1 1.89 1 oz 72-2874-1 2.49 8 oz 72-2876-1 4.99 1 lb 72-2877-1 7.99 5 lb 72-2873-1 35.09

• Bright yellow, bulb end, curved neck • Distinct buttery flavor

Prelude II Summer Squash - Hybrid 1995 – WMV (HR); M (IR)

40 Days

• Transgenic • Attractive yellow color with crookneck and smooth skin • Medium bush type growth

1 M 72-7613-1 $ 58.29 3 M 72-7614-1 164.87 5 M 72-7615-1 263.75

White Bush Scallop Summer Squash - Heirloom 47 Days, 6”

1/8 oz 72-2885-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-2886-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2888-1 2.39 8 oz 72-2890-1 6.79 1 lb 72-2891-1 10.69 5 lb 72-2887-1 46.89

• White scallop

XPT 1832 III Summer Squash - Hybrid – WMV, ZYMV, CMV 41 Days, 5-6”

• Precocious yellow straightneck • Transgenic • Fruit is smooth, durable and attractive • Bright yellow with a yellow peduncle • Straight, tapered

• Medium large bush; erect and open for easy picking 1 M 72-7053-1 $ 57.60 5 M 72-7054-1 162.84

Squash, Summer - Zucchini Ambassador Zucchini - Hybrid 1967 41 Days, 7-8”

• Medium-dark green, waxy appearance • High yield potential over a long season • Cylindrical, straight and extremely smooth • Compact bush with an open habit • Early maturing variety • Fruit are uniform and straight with a glossy exterior

Black Beauty Zucchini - Heirloom 1920’s

58 Days, 6-8”

• Glossy dark green • Standard

25 seed 72-3093-1 $ 2.49 100 seed 72-3094-1 8.09 250 seed 72-3095-1 13.59 1 M 72-3096-1 47.29 3 M 72-3097-1 127.59 1/8 oz 72-2913-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2914-1 1.79 1 oz 72-2916-1 2.39 8 oz 72-2918-1 5.09 1 lb 72-2919-1 8.29 5 lb 72-2920-1 35.29

Pumpkins, like other squash, are native to North America. Pumpkins are widely grown for commercial use, and are used both in food and recreation. Pumpkin pie, for instance, is a traditional part of Thanksgiving meals in the United States, although commercially canned pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie fillings are usually made from different kinds of winter squash than the pumpkins frequently carved as jack o’lanterns for decoration around Halloween.

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Clarita – Hybrid 51 Days, 6-7”

25 seed 72-7942-1 $ 2.10 100 seed 72-7943-1 6.47 250 seed 72-7944-1 10.39 1 M 72-7945-1 37.30 5 M 72-7946-1 175.07

• Light green-gray with light green flecks, waxy • Blocky, tapered • Lebanese type • Vigorous compact plant

Dark Green Zucchini - Heirloom 1931

1/8 oz 72-2865-1 $ 1.49 1/4 oz 72-2866-1 2.09 1 oz 72-2867-1 2.79 8 oz 72-2868-1 5.99 1 lb 72-2869-1 9.39 5 lb 72-2870-1 41.49

75 Days, 6-8”

• Dark green • Good farmers market choice

Estrella - Hybrid 2006 48 Days, 5”

• Lebanese type squash • Vigorous, productive with excellent shelf life • Bulbous type fruit • Add a little gourmet to your market table and stop customers in their tracks with your array of choices • Light green, slightly bulbous • Extremely eye-catching addition • Smooth creamy flesh

• Moist and tasty • Display with standard zucchini, golden zucchini, and gray zucchini for maximum appeal at your table 25 seed 72-5700-1 $ 2.18 100 seed 72-5701-1 7.73 250 seed 72-5702-1 12.85 1 M 72-5704-1 45.15 3 M 72-5706-1 122.73

Garden Spineless Hybrid - Hybrid

53 Days, 6-8”

1/8 oz 72-2851-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2852-1 1.89 1 oz 72-2853-1 4.19 8 oz 72-2854-1 28.29 1 lb 72-2855-1 51.29 5 lb 72-2856-1 238.99

• Dark green, smooth skinned • Excellent home garden • Can be picked without getting scratched

Gold Rush Zucchini Hybrid - Hybrid 1978 50 Days, 10”

• AAS winner • Slender white fleshed zucchini with bright yellow skin on a rich green stem • Resistant to bulbing • Widely adapted • Smooth waxy skin on a straight uniform fruit

25 seed 72-2927-1 $ 2.19 100 seed 72-2928-1 7.49 250 seed 72-2930-1 12.39 500 seed 72-2931-1 22.99 1 M 72-2932-1 45.59 5 M 72-2953-1 194.89

Gray Zucchini - Heirloom 1957 50 Days, 6-8”

• Light green, flecked with gray • Bush type plant • Popular in the Southwest

1/8 oz 72-2880-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2881-1 1.89 1 oz 72-2882-1 2.29 8 oz 72-2883-1 5.59 1 lb 72-2884-1 8.89 5 lb 72-2879-1 38.79

Independence II Zucchini - Hybrid 1998 – WMV, ZYMV

41 Days, 7-8”

• Medium green, large specks • Long, cylindrical and slightly tapered • Very high yield potential and produces well over an extended harvest period

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Judgement III Zucchini - Hybrid 2005 – CMV, WMV, ZYMV

41 Days, 6-7”

• Medium green, glossy, cylindrical • Very productive • Nice flecked appearance gives fresh market appeal • Vigorous plant with glossy cylindrical fruit

• Transgenic 1 M 72-3123-1 $ 65.69 3 M 72-3124-1 191.19

Justice III Zucchini - Hybrid 2005 – WMV

41 Days, 7-8”

• Dark green, glossy and cylindrical • Very productive • Glossy with no flecks • Smooth waxy appearance • Vigorous plant produces an abundance of glossy cylindrical fruit

Lolita - Hybrid 47 Days, 6.5-7” • Green-gray fruit, blocky, smooth bulb • Sturdy plants are vigorous and compact, with open habit that makes picking easy • Good quality and uniformity • Large yield potential

• Transgenic 1 M 72-7623-1 $ 84.44 3 M 72-7624-1 239.18

25 seed 72-7600-1 $ 2.78 100 seed 72-7601-1 8.41 250 seed 72-7602-1 14.14 1 M 72-7603-1 47.94 3 M 72-7604-1 130.20 5 M 72-7605-1 216.76 15 M 72-7606-1 624.99

Senator Zucchini - Hybrid 1972 41 Days, 7-8”

• Light to medium green, large specks, cylindrical and slightly tapered • An open plant for easier harvesting and a high yield potential • Color and flecking have excellent fresh market appeal

25 seed 72-3098-1 $ 1.99 100 seed 72-3099-1 7.09 250 seed 72-3100-1 11.69 1 M 72-3101-1 40.69 3 M 72-3102-1 110.19

SV6009YG TG – Hybrid CMV/WMV/ZYMV (HR), Px (IR) 41 Days, 7-8”

• Dark green cylindrical, uniform fruit • Highly productive compact upright plant • Good disease resistance

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1 M 72-7633-1 $ 95.03 3 M 72-7634-1 268.94 5 M 72-7635-1 430.19

Approximately 200 to 400 seeds per oz

Acorn, Sweet Reba - Hybrid – PMR 70 Days

• Dark to black-green fruit • Excellent for eating • Average size fruit is 2 lbs

25 seed 72-2905-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-2906-1 12.59 250 seed 72-2907-1 28.69 1 M 72-2908-1 52.00 3 M 72-2909-1 135.00 15 M 72-2910-1 600.00

Acorn, Table Queen - Heirloom 1913

80 Days, 6” x 4” • Dark green • Standard acorn

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Acorn, Taybelle PM - Hybrid 1980 – PM 72 Days, 6” x 5”

• Dark green to jet black • High quality acorn squash • High yield potential • Short vine for higher density planting • Average 2 lbs

25 seed 72-3024-1 $ 1.69 100 seed 72-3025-1 5.39 250 seed 72-3026-1 8.99 1 M 72-3027-1 31.29 3 M 72-3028-1 84.39

Butternut, Burgess - Heirloom 1931 100 Days

• Dark green skin with thin gray or yellow stripes • Gray button at blossom end • Darker orange flesh, closer to butternut than acorn • Extremely sweet • Fine grained

• Multiple fruit averaging 3-5 lbs on a large vine 1/8 oz 72-3019-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-3020-1 2.19 1 oz 72-3021-1 4.79 8 oz 72-3022-1 15.49 1 lb 72-3023-1 23.49

Butternut, Discover - Hybrid 2010 – PMR

105 Days

25 seed 72-6420-1 $ 7.19 100 seed 72-6421-1 15.99 250 seed 72-6422-1 36.89 1 M 72-6423-1 53.29 3 M 72-6424-1 135.00 15 M 72-6425-1 600.00

• Very large fruit • Bred for eating quality, hybrid vigor, yield potential • 5-8 lb fruit • Some variation may occur

Butternut, Early - Hybrid 1978

82 Days, 2-3” x 9-11”

• AAS winner • Medium–sized fruit • Tan in color with a blocky shape • Sweet, dark orange flesh • Highly uniform and well suited for fresh market

• Excellent yields 25 seed 72-3083-1 $ 1.39 100 seed 72-3084-1 4.49 250 seed 72-3085-1 7.39 1 M 72-3086-1 25.59 5 M 72-3087-1 115.19

Butternut, Waltham - Open Pollinated 1970

110 Days, 8” x 10”

• AAS winner • Light tan-buff • Stores well and has a tasty flavor • Vigorous with high yields

1/8 oz 72-2941-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-2942-1 1.89 1 oz 72-2944-1 2.29 8 oz 72-2946-1 7.09 1 lb 72-2947-1 11.29 5 lb 72-2943-1 51.69

Canesi - Hybrid 1999 88 Days, 3” x 12-14” • Early–maturing, large butternut that produces fruit of excellent quality • Large with a thick neck • Tan exterior with smooth skin • Interior bright yellow and small seed cavity

Delicata - Heirloom 1894 100 Days, 2” x 5-10” • Also known as Peanut, Bohemian or Sweet Potato Squash • The best cooking variety for taste, ease of preparation and fine texture

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25 seed 72-3040-1 $ 1.79 100 seed 72-3041-1 5.79 250 seed 72-3042-1 9.59 1 M 72-3043-1 33.29 5 M 72-3044-1 150.79

1/8 oz 72-6760-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-6761-1 2.19 1 oz 72-6762-1 4.09 8 oz 72-6763-1 19.69 1 lb 72-6764-1 31.79 5 lb 72-6765-1 136.59

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Galeux D’ Eysines - (GA-loo day-zeen) - Heirloom 100 Days, 6” x 11”

• Pink with warts that look like peanuts • French Heirloom • Translates to embroidered with warts

1/8 oz 72-2893-1 $ 3.69 1/4 oz 72-2894-1 5.19 1 oz 72-2895-1 9.79 8 oz 72-2896-1 34.29 1 lb 72-2897-1 62.19 5 lb 72-2898-1 323.49

Hubbard, Blue New England - Heirloom 1798 110 Days, 7” x 12”

• Blue gray color with orange flesh • Fine grained, very dry, sweet and rich flavored • Makes excellent “pumpkin” pie

Jarradale (Pumpkin) - Open Pollinated

95-100 Days, 10”

• Hard gray skin with orange-yellow sweet dry stringless flesh, heavy ribs

1/8 oz 72-2921-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-2922-1 1.29 1 oz 72-2923-1 2.19 8 oz 72-2924-1 10.39 1 lb 72-2925-1 16.69 5 lb 72-2926-1 73.99 1/8 oz 72-2933-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-2934-1 2.19 1 oz 72-2935-1 4.19 8 oz 72-2936-1 19.69 1 lb 72-2937-1 28.99 5 lb 72-2938-1 140.49

Marina Di Chioggia - (ma-REE-na dee Kee-oh-gee-ya) - Heirloom

100 Days, 7” x 11”, 10 lbs • Blue-green warted • Attractive fall decoration • Italian heirloom • Best eaten roasted • Also good in fresh pasta

1/8 oz 72-2963-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-2964-1 1.99 1 oz 72-2965-1 4.99 8 oz 72-2966-1 34.29 1 lb 72-2967-1 68.49 5 lb 72-2968-1 323.49

Pink Banana Jumbo - Open Pollinated

105 Days, 36” x 8”

1/8 oz 72-2977-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-2978-1 1.69 1 oz 72-2979-1 3.29 8 oz 72-2980-1 15.59 1 lb 72-2981-1 22.79 5 lb 72-2982-1 107.89

• Pinkish-orange • Cylindrical

Primavera - Hybrid 2013 90 Days, 7” x 11”, 2.5-3 lbs • Canary yellow • High yielding, uniform size and shape • Appearance is reminiscent of the older heirloom spaghetti squash, but with the performance of modern hybrid genetics • Medium oval fruit on restricted vine

25 seed 72-5690-1 $ 2.12 100 seed 72-5691-1 7.45 250 seed 72-5692-1 12.46 1 M 72-5694-1 43.69 3 M 72-5695-1 118.73

Spaghetti, Tivoli - Hybrid 1991 98 Days, 8” x 9.5”, 4-5 lbs • Tivoli is an AAS Award Winner • This hybrid is the first bush spaghetti squash • Like other bush winter squash, it will produce short vines after the first initial fruit set • Tivoli has a creamy flesh and small plant habit that offers high yield potential per acre

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Spaghetti Vegetable - Heirloom

1/8 oz 72-2969-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-2970-1 1.79 1 oz 72-2972-1 2.69 8 oz 72-2974-1 7.69 1 lb 72-2975-1 10.89 5 lb 72-2971-1 55.39

90 Days, 8” x 9”

• Yellow, flesh is stringy and thin • Strands can be served like pasta

Sweet Dumpling - Open Pollinated 82 Days, 4” x 4”, 8-10 oz

• Round shape • Has cream colored skin with dark green stripes and flecks • Light yellow interior flesh • Smooth texture and delicate flavor reminiscent of delicata • Popular winter squash choice due to being highly ornamental and edible

1/8 oz 72-5670-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-5671-1 2.39 1 oz 72-5672-1 6.39 8 oz 72-5674-1 44.49 1 lb 72-5675-1 80.69 5 lb 72-5676-1 378.19

Triamble or Shamrock - Heirloom 1932

95 Days, 10” x 12”, 10 lbs

1/8 oz 72-4298-1 $ 1.39 1/4 oz 72-4299-1 1.89 1 oz 72-4300-1 4.99 8 oz 72-4301-1 34.39 1 lb 72-4302-1 62.19 5 lb 72-4303-1 291.19

• Blue-gray, shamrock shape • Imported from Australia • Extremely rare • Very thick flesh • Stores excellently

Turk’s Turban - Heirloom pre-1800 100 Days, 8” x 7”

• Ornamental orange, white, green and red • Can be eaten

1/8 oz 72-2983-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-2984-1 1.69 1 oz 72-2986-1 4.29 8 oz 72-2988-1 29.89 1 lb 72-2989-1 54.09 5 lb 72-2985-1 281.29

Strawberry, Bare Root Shipped early Spring for Spring planting. Include requested ship date on order. 10/pkg includes a cellophane package with 10 bareroot strawberries and one color picture tag. Nice for planting your own small area for personal use. 10 x 10/pkg includes 10 of the above packages packaged in an attractive counter sales cardboard display. Nice for easy retail sales of bareroots to home gardeners. Bulk package of 100 includes one plastic bag of 100 bare root plants and 100 large variety tags. Good for a grower who is going to grow bareroots into plants to sell, or for a grower who is planting a large area to harvest fruit for market use. Strawberry plants also available from our Plants & Cuttings vendors. Please call for more information.

June Bearing

1 very heavy 2 to 3 week production between May 15 and June 30 depending on your Zone and berry season

Eclair

Zones 5-10 • A very recent addition to the strawberry world • This berry will produce longer than other June bearers due to it’s parentage • Medium to large number one berries are firm with an excellent long to flattish wedge shape • Brilliant red, semi early • Flavor is sweet and juicy with a hint of raspberry/citrus undertone

• High resistance to many soil borne diseases • Fast growing in popularity among growers • Strongly fragrant with consistent sizing and attractive appearance • Firm enough for transport to fresh market, but not overly hard • Semi-early producer • Recommended for fresh market sales bulk pkg of 100 84-3839-2 Call

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Honeoye (Honey-eye) - 1979 – Leaf Powdery Mildew, Botrytis Grey Mold

Zones 2-9

• Developed by Cornell at the New York Experimental Station in Geneva by strawberry specialists • This berry has been the most popular for nearly 20 years due to it’s high productivity and heavy yield • Excellent cold hardiness • The large easy to pick fruit is firm and is a beautiful crimson red finished by a bright shiny skin • Flesh is firm and highly aromatic • Flavor is excellent in light and medium organic soils

• Has tart undertones that make the flavor profile excellent for dessert or canning, but the flavor can be too tart in heavy soils • Universal choice, it is a first-rate berry for fresh market or u-pick farms • Provides impressive results for the home gardener or ease of growth to beginners • Seeds are pale • Early-Mid season producer • Beautiful color carries over into jams and jellies bulk pkg of 100 84-3838-2 Call

Surecrop - 1956 – Leaf Spot, Leaf Scorch, Verticillium Wilt Zones 4-8

• Developed by USDA in Maryland, this is by far the most prolific producer • Produces 3 pints per plant easily compared to the standard 1–2 pints per plant of a high yield rating • Produces firm glossy light red berries that are pink inside • Large size wedge shaped • Taste is sweet/tart • This type is chosen by many growers for its vigor, hardiness, and dependability

• Retains flavor and firmness well making it an excellent fresh market berry • Develops runners freely, even under adverse conditions • Mid-season producer • Pale seed • Good for fresh market, freezing, and canning • Drought resistant 10/pkg 84-3845-1 Call 10 x 10/pkg 84-3845-2 Call bulk pkg of 100 84-3840-2 Call

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Fort Laramie - 1973 – Verticillium Wilt Zones 3-7

• Developed by USDA in Wyoming, this is an excellent cool season berry • This unusually hardy strawberry can survive without mulch in many areas • Produces medium berries that are firm fleshed with cool nights and soft with warm nights • High yield, long season • Attractive berries are scarlet red with pink to scarlet interior

• They rate highly in flavor and are especially aromatic, making them an easy sell at fresh market • Seeds are yellow • Pollinates well in warm and cool conditions • Runner production – medium • Great for fresh, freezing, and canning bulk pkg of 100 84-3835-2 Call

Ozark Beauty - 1955 – Leaf Spot, Leaf Scorch

Zones 4-8

• Developed in Arkansas, this berry is widely adapted • High yield and soft fruit • Scarlet red with matching red interior • Most widely known and preferred by fresh marketers and home gardeners • Robust, adaptable, prolific and highest rated in overall profile • So prolific that plants are capable of producing runners, blooms and fruit all at the same time • Honey sweet rather than sugary sweet

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Quinault - 1967 • Developed by Washington State University; this is an excellent for early harvest berry • Fruit is large and will produce on unrooted runners • Berries can be harvested 4-5 weeks after planting • Produces extra large berries some up to 2” across that are soft • Scarlet red with scarlet interior rates high in flavor • Berry is round to round conical, large to very large

• Seeds are small and pale, making berry appear even more red • Runner production – very good • Fresh market, canning, and dessert; not recommended for freezing • Resists viruses, soil diseases, red stele, leaf spot, leaf scorch, frost tolerant • One of the most disease resistant varieties • Susceptible to mildews, but this is easily taken care of with a copper maintenance spray bulk pkg of 100 84-3837-2 Call

Swiss Chard Ford Hook - Heirloom 55 Days, 24-28” • Thick white stalks • Broad, dark green crinkled leaves • Abundant producer for whole season

Lucullus - Heirloom 50 Days, 24-30” • White stem, dark green, heavy crumpled • Does well in both hot and cold weather • Heavy yield

1/4 oz 72-3000-1 $ 1 oz 72-3001-1 4 oz 72-3002-1 8 oz 72-3003-1 1 lb 72-3004-1

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Rainbow (Bright Lights) - Open Pollinated 1970’s

56 Days, 20”

• Green or bronze savoyed greens • Originated from New Zealand • AAS winner 1/4 oz 72-6800-1 $ 1.59 • Beautiful, delicious, and nutritious 1 oz 72-6801-1 3.69 • Multi-colored stalks and veining 4 oz 72-6802-1 8.09 • Has milder flavor than standard chard, and is 8 oz 72-6803-1 13.19 an excellent choice for micro-greens at 30 days 1 lb 72-6804-1 21.39

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Tomato Categories Heirloom

Heirlooms are open pollinated varieties that are at least 50 years old. The exception to the age requirement is a fruit of superior quality that has been developed through the efforts of an individual or family with no commercial affiliation, who bred it solely for the improvement of the quality of their own garden produce. Most have been developed by individual families over a period of generations during a time when saving and breeding your own seed was common. The good ones grew in local fame, spreading amongst the rest of the family and through neighbors until their reputation became large enough to bring them to the attention of a Seedman. Then they became available to us all. Some, like the Brandywine, have been widely known and available through distributors for nearly 125 years. Some like the Amana Orange and Aunt Ruby's German Green, were still not known outside of their own locale 25 years ago. Sustainable with unique flavors and appearances, their skins are generally more tender than the newer hybrids which is why you only see them in home gardens and at fresh markets. They lack the shipping and holding ability to endure the requirements of a grocery. This delicacy in their nature and their lower productivity compared to Garden and Grower Hybrids is why they command a higher price per pound at your local farmers market. Heirloom tomatoes grow on large rambling vines; their fruit does not set as concentrated as the hybrids, and they are more susceptible to diseases than the hybrids.

Garden Hybrid

Garden Hybrids are usually, but do not necessarily have to be, older varieties of hybrids. Generally they have been bred by various Universities as opposed to family gardens where the heirlooms developed. Some Garden Hybrids, although more durable than an heirloom, are still too delicate for large scale grocery and long distance transport. They are excellent choices for the home gardener and fresh marketer. Hybrids have Hybrid Vigor, which is a phenomenon where crossbreeding produces offspring that is superior to both parents. Plants and fruit are more uniform, and have increased productivity and disease resistance. The drawback is they are not sustainable as their seed will not produce, or will produce a generation of widely varied and dysfunctional offspring. Some Garden Hybrids are indeterminate like heirlooms, making large viney plants that produce for an extended period. Some are determinate meaning they will have a shorter more compact bush like plant; They will have a heavy concentrated fruit set for heavy picking over a period of weeks. They have a "determined" life span and will peter out rapidly when done. Garden Hybrids are time honored favorites that are replanted year after year by homeowners, so their flavor, appearance and easy to grow adaptability win them a place in this category.

Grower Hybrid

Grower Hybrids are varieties that have been developed to meet the special requirements of greenhouse producers and large volume producers. Usually developed by seed companies or contracted by seed companies for University development.

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Tomato colors and their relation to flavor

There are three main components in tomato flavor: Acid, Sugar/ Sweet, and Savory. Red - The most common color, thought of as the standard in flavor. Reds have a crimson interior and a skin that is tinted yellow, creating their bright red appearance. Flavor is balanced, but with the acidity coming through more strongly than the sweetness. Savory is a mild undertone. Yellow - Sweeter, less acidic than red. Savory factor is very mild. Lower in lycopene, but higher in folate. Texture is described as “meatier” than reds. Some deep yellows are referred to as orange. Yellows come in a spectrum from orange to lemony to light buttery yellow. Pink - Has a crimson interior and a clear skin lacking the tint of a red tomato. Skin diffuses the crimson interior to a pink color. Skin is thinner and less flexible. Flavor leans heavily towards sweet, but with acidity still present. Savory undertone is strong, creating what is usually described as richness. Place a red tomato next to a pink tomato and the color difference is apparent. Place cut slices next to each other, and it is hard to distinguish the red tomato from the pink tomato. Green - (GWR, “Green when Ripe'’). Sweet, zesty, rich and spicy. Acidity comes across as zesty, but sweetness is still a strong presence. Spicy is a piquant twang. Richness is the true flavor of tomato underlying all these new sensations on your tongue. Does not taste like an unripe green tomato White - They lean toward the sweeter side, and the acidity comes across slightly citric if you are trying to define a difference. It comes in right behind pink for tasting the closest to a red, even though it has an eye-popping contrast. White tomato soup is so surprising and so very chic. Purple - Purple tomatoes are purple because they retain some of their chlorophyll through the ripening process. This retains shades of green in the fruit. The green expressed over a pink tomato comes out as purple. Flavor is a pink tomato with a unique savory undertone described as smoky. Other tomatoes stop producing chlorophyll when they begin producing lycopene. Black - Black tomatoes retain chlorophyll same as purple tomatoes, but the shades of green are being expressed over a red tomato, so the resulting mahogany, chestnut, and bronze shades are referred to as black. Guess black sounds prettier than dark brown! All true blacks originate from Russia. Blacks are very rich and complex. Usually very acidic with strong savory undertones. Some have an unexplainable “Salty” quality. German Yellow - (Multi-colored/Bi-color, usually yellow base with red stripes). Sensationally sweet with a sparkling undertone. Plays on your tongue like a glimmer or a flicker. “They all taste like tomatoes! Some lean towards acidic, some lean towards sweetness. The main distinction between the colors is the undertone (savory), but in all varieties the savory is a muted third quality behind the balance of the primary two acidity and sweetness. In some varieties the third quality is so muted you wouldn’t know it wasn’t red if you couldn’t see it, in some varieties the third quality is distinct enough to identify the variety. But they all taste like tomatoes.”

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Tomato Disease Resistance Codes… De-Coded A = Alternaria (Alternaria Stem Canker)

CR = Crown Rot

Si = silvering

(Early Blight)

FCRR = fusarium crown and root rot

St = Stemphylium (Gray Leaf Spot)

BC = bacterial canker

F = Fusarium Wilt

T = Tobacco Mosaic Virus

BSK = bacterial speck

FF = Fusarium, races 1 and 2

TEV = tomato etch virus

BST = bacterial spot

FFF = Fusarium, races 1, 2, and 3

TYLC = tomato yellow leaf curl

BW = bacterial wilt

LB = Late Blight (Phytopthora)

TW or TSWV = Tomato Spotted Wilt

C1, C2, etc. = leaf mold

N = Nematodes

Virus

CMV = cucumber mosaic virus

PM = powdery mildew

V = Verticillium Wilt

TOMATO SHAPES: Grape - small like cherry, but much taller than wide. Symmetrical

Globe - Round, symmetrical. As tall as it is wide. Oblate - Elliptical, symmetrical. Not as tall as it is wide. A little flattened at top and bottom. Beefsteak - Kidney shaped, irregular Much wider than tall. Large fruit. Fluted - a ribbed beefsteak shape. Large fruit. Cherry - small globe shaped fruit Symmetrical. Usually especially sweet.

Tomato - Grape, Cherry & Pear

Pear - shaped like a pear. Meatier with less liquids. Plum - Oblong, symmetrical. Much taller than wide. Very high solids content. A lot of meat, small cavities few seeds Oxheart- Heart or strawberry shaped Irregular. Small cavities and thick meaty solids. Taller than wide.

Approximately 9,000 to 11,000 seeds per oz

Cupid - Hybrid 2003 – Aal, Fol-1, Ss (HR); Pst-0 (IR) 65 Days, Grape, 0.5-1.0 oz, Indeterminate

• Excellent color and sweet flavor • Rates high in yield, appearance and flavor in University trials • Prolific fruit hangs in clusters • Excellent shape and color • Fruit holds well on vine without cracking

• Averages 8.2 brix 25 seed 72-6890-1 $ 5.59 100 seed 72-6891-1 17.79 250 seed 72-6892-1 41.29 500 seed 72-6893-1 77.39 1 M 72-6894-1 137.39 5 M 72-6895-1 650.19

Gold Nugget - Open Pollinated 1983 – VF 60 Days, Cherry, 1 oz, Determinate • 1” fruit will match nicely with Super Sweet 100 for fresh market mixed pints • Bright yellow • Bred by Oregon State University • Early, compact and prolific

Honeybee - Hybrid 60 Days, Cherry, 1 oz, Determinate • 1” fruit will match nicely with Super Sweet 100 for fresh market mixed pints • Bright yellow • Cute as it’s name • Prolific and easy to pick

1/16 oz 72-6970-1 $ 2.89 1/4 oz 72-6971-1 8.99 1/2 oz 72-6972-1 14.79 1 oz 72-6973-1 26.09 4 oz 72-6974-1 124.49 1 lb 72-6975-1 372.79

1/16 oz 72-6980-1 $ 6.99 1/4 oz 72-6981-1 21.59 1/2 oz 72-6982-1 35.29 1 oz 72-6983-1 62.69 4 oz 72-6984-1 298.56 1 lb 72-6985-1 913.29

Red Cherry Large - Heirloom 1880’s 80 Days, Cherry, 1-2 oz, Indeterminate • Globe • Great for salads, pickling and stir-fry • Prolific producer • 1.5”-2” fruit • Deep red • Grows in clusters • Great for canning tomatoes whole

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1/16 oz 72-3409-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-3410-1 2.99 1/2 oz 72-3412-1 3.99 1 oz 72-3413-1 6.29 4 oz 72-3414-1 19.09 1 lb 72-3411-1 57.89

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Red Cherry Small - Heirloom

70 Days, Cherry, 0.75 oz, Indeterminate

1/16 oz 72-3403-1 $ .99 1/4 oz 72-3404-1 2.39 1/2 oz 72-3405-1 4.19 1 oz 72-3406-1 7.59 4 oz 72-3407-1 24.89 1 lb 72-3408-1 76.29

• Round fruit • Good red color • Prolific producer • 1/2” to 3/4” fruit

Sweet Summer Grape - F1, TMV 70 Days, Grape, 0.7 oz, Indeterminate

25 seed 72-3340-1 $ 6.29 100 seed 72-3341-1 20.69 250 seed 72-3342-1 47.49 500 seed 72-3343-1 89.29 1 M 72-3344-1 159.89 5 M 72-3345-1 788.19

• Huge yields • Heat tolerant

Super Sweet 100 - Hybrid 1986 – VF 70 Days, Cherry, Indeterminate

25 seed 72-3317-1 $ 2.89 100 seed 72-3318-1 5.49 250 seed 72-3319-1 10.19 500 seed 72-3320-1 18.89 1 M 72-3321-1 32.59 5 M 72-3322-1 145.35

• True to it’s name the fruit is sugary sweet all year and produces prolifically to frost • Attractive 1” fruit • Excellent for snacking and salads at home or to harvest for fresh market

Yellow Pear - Heirloom late 1800’s 78 Days, Pear, 1-2 oz, Indeterminate

1/16 oz 72-3445-1 $ 1.19 1/4 oz 72-3446-1 3.09 1/2 oz 72-3448-1 5.29 1 oz 72-3449-1 9.09 4 oz 72-3450-1 29.89 1 lb 72-3447-1 91.49

• High yields • 2” yellow-skinned, pear-shaped • Great in salads, preserves, pickling and fresh

Tomato - Heirloom

Approximately 8,700 to 10,700 seeds per oz

Amana Orange - Heirloom 1984 – Sport from the garden of Gary Staley 90 Days, Fluted, 24 oz, Indeterminate

• Flavorful, flute shaped yellow–orange tomato • Makes slices large enough to cover the bread by themselves • Irregular shaped, extra large beefsteak tomato type with intense vibrant flavor

1/64 oz 72-3260-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-3261-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3262-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3284-1 22.69

Amish Paste - Heirloom 1885

80 Days, Oxheart, 6-8 oz, Indeterminate

• Red, Roma type • Thick flesh with few seeds • Excellent for canning • Wisconsin Amish origin • Largest paste tomato • Good disease resistance for an heirloom

• Sweet, but more acidic than a standard paste 1/64 oz 72-3200-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-3199-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3198-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3197-1 22.79

Anna Russian - Heirloom 1989 65-85 Days, Oxheart, 8-16 oz, Indeterminate • Pink, very juicy fruit • Thin skin • Low seeds • Flavor is rated as superb • Brenda Hellenius of Oregon had received it from her grandfather, who had received it from a neighbor, who was a Russian immigrant and said the variety had been in their family garden for generations

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1/64 oz 72-3307-1 $ 1.69 1/16 oz 72-3308-1 2.89 1/4 oz 72-3309-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3310-1 24.29

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Aunt Ruby’s German Green - Heirloom 1993 79 Days, Oblate, 16 oz, Indeterminate • Sweet tomato with a slightly spicy taste • Heirloom beefsteak variety • Slightly flattened • Can produce 1 lb of fruit • Much larger than Green Zebra with a deeper 1/64 oz 72-3293-1 $ 1.59 green color, ripens to a soft kiwi green with a 1/16 oz 72-3294-1 2.79 slight pink blush inside 1/4 oz 72-3295-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3296-1 24.29 • Family bred; release reportedly traces at least two generations in Ruby Arnold’s family back to Germany

Beefsteak - Heirloom late 1800’s 80 Days, Beefsteak, 15 oz, Indeterminate • Home garden • Red Fruits can get as large as 2 lbs • Old-fashioned favorite that is extremely popular • Meaty, small pulp cavity • Acidic flavor

1/16 oz 72-3349-1 $ 1.29 1/4 oz 72-3350-1 2.29 1/2 oz 72-3352-1 3.29 1 oz 72-3353-1 4.79 4 oz 72-3354-1 14.69 1 lb 72-3351-1 44.59

Black Krim - Heirloom late 1800’s – Late Blight

70 Days, Globe and Oblate, 8-12 oz, Indeterminate

• Sometimes green shoulder • Black • Excellent fall crop choice • Old Russian heirloom • Originated from the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea • It is believed that the seed began it’s spread 1/64 oz 72-6840-1 $ 1.59 with Crimean soldiers returning from the war 1/16 oz 72-6841-1 2.79 at the end of the 19th century 1/4 oz 72-6842-1 7.39 • Deep maroon, almost black 1 oz 72-6843-1 22.59 • Has the most unique salty twang in it’s flavor

Brandywine Black - Heirloom 1998 80 Days, Oblate, 12-16 oz, Indeterminate • Distribution began with a small following in • Can become slightly like a beefsteak Saver sites • Potato leaf • Thought to come from a single sport in a 1/64 oz 72-6930-1 $ 1.59 field of Brandywine 1/16 oz 72-6931-1 2.79 • It is assumed that there was an accidental 1/4 oz 72-6932-1 7.39 cross pollination with either a Cherokee Pur 1 oz 72-6933-1 22.59 ple or a Black from Tula that caused the sport

Brandywine Pink - Heirloom 1885 80-100 Days, Beefsteak, 1-1.5 lb, Indeterminate • Potato leaf • Prone to green shoulders • Delicious tomato introduced in 1885 • Slowly fell out of distribution due to low production • Re-introduced in 1982 by Ben Quisenberry who had received the seed from Dorris Sudduth Hill who could trace Brandywine in her family for over 80 years back to an original purchase

1/64 oz 72-6940-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-6941-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-6942-1 7.39 1 oz 72-6943-1 22.59

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Brandywine Red - Heirloom late 1800’s/early 1900’s 80 Days, Oblate Beefsteak, 1-1.5 lb, Indeterminate • Potato Leaf • Brandywine is thought by many to be the best tasting of all the heirlooms

1/64 oz 72-3215-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-3216-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3217-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3218-1 22.69

Brandywine Yellow - Heirloom 1890 80-100 Days, Beefsteak, 1-1.5 lb, Indeterminate • Golden yellow • Some green shoulders • Some cracking • Potato Leaf • Possibly the reappearance of an old variety Shah, or a sport from the original which is thought to be bred from Shah

• “Re-Found” in 1991 in the garden of Ohioian Barbara Lund • Flavor is more acidic than a normal yellow tomato 1/64 oz 72-6950-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-6951-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-6952-1 7.39 1 oz 72-6953-1 22.59

Cherokee Purple - Heirloom late 1800’s 80 Days, Oblate, 10-12 oz, Indeterminate

• Consistently sized and shaped fruit, especially for an heirloom • Entered distribution in 1991 through Craig LeHoullier • Passed from John Green of Sevierville, TN who had received it from a neighbor who’s family had received it directly from Cherokee Indians over 100 years previously • The Cherokee supposedly had been growing it for a long time when the seeds were passed • Large purple to pink

• Smoky sweet flavor • Very unusual • Dusty mauve with purple shoulders • Very disease resistant and productive in the class of heirlooms

1/64 oz 72-3201-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-3243-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3244-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3245-1 22.69

Fresh Market Table Selection 70-90 Days, 4 oz - 2 lb

• This selection covers all the colors, sizes, shapes and flavors that make an excellent presentation of heirlooms on your market table for summer sales, or your tomato plants for Spring greenhouse/market sales • A mix of: Amana Orange, Amish Paste, Aunt Ruby’s German Green, Beefsteak, Black Krim, Cherokee Purple, Garden Peach, German Johnson, Vintage Wine, and White Beauty • Small basket contains approximately 150 of each variety and the large basket contains approximately 500 of each variety • All varieties are individually packaged and

labeled inside of the “basket” for easy identification • Varieties may be substituted with a similar tomato variety due to crop failure or sell out, but presentation will be kept intact with substitute varieties. 18% savings

Small Basket 72-6880-1 $ 7.99 Large Basket 72-6881-1 13.99

DRIP IRRIGATION

• Greenhouse and Ground Bed Irrigation • Vegetable and Flower Production Chapin Drip Tape • Selected Nursery Crops sub-surface and above • Landscape Applications ground drip irrigation • Field Crop Applications system is economical • Bulb Production to use in a multitude • Row Crops of applications: • Turf

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• Chapin Drip Tape insures uniform and timely delivery of water, nutrients and agri-chemicals to the root zone, improving crop quality and yield. • The large turbulent channel with vortex flow action allows long uniform runs and resists plugging by keeping particles from settling in the flow channel. • Drip irrigation targets moisture and nutrients at the plant’s root zone to conserve on water and to reduce stress between waterings.

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Tomato – Heirloom

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Garden Peach - Heirloom 70 Days, Globe, 4 oz, Indeterminate • This yellow tomato is tiny at only a quarter pound, but don’t underestimate the fresh market appeal • Super prolific and easy to ripen with an attractive appearance intact • Nearly all meat, it makes a beautiful golden tomato soup • No need to peel the fine thin skin or remove the tiny lightly dispersed seeds

• Originally from Peru • Named for the soft fuzz and the delicate blush of pink on the shoulders, this perfectly round tomato couldn’t taste better 1/64 oz 72-6870-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-6871-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-6872-1 7.39 1 oz 72-6873-1 22.59

German Johnson - Heirloom

80-90 Days, Oblate, 1-2 lbs, Indeterminate • Pink • Produces large sweet fruit • Crack resistant • Mild low-acid flavor • Few seeds • Good disease resistance

• Excellent for slicing and canning • Meaty with well defined seed cavities 1/64 oz 72-3202-1 $ 1.49 1/16 oz 72-3219-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3220-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3224-1 22.69

Giant Belgium - Heirloom 1930’s 85 Days, Oblate to Fluted, 1-2 lbs, Indeterminate • Pink • Extremely large, very sweet • Low acid • Widely adapted • Flesh is dense and meaty • Sweet flavor

• Meaty with abstract small seed cavities 1/64 oz 72-3205-1 $ 1.49 1/16 oz 72-3227-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3228-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3229-1 22.69

Golden Jubilee - Heirloom 1943 80 Days, Globe, 6-7 oz, Indeterminate • AAS winner 1943 • Heavy yielding, golden-orange, and mild tasting but with good tomato flavor

1/16 oz 72-3373-1 $ 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3374-1 3.74 1/2 oz 72-3376-1 4.93 1 oz 72-3377-1 7.68 4 oz 72-3378-1 23.01 1 lb 72-3375-1 69.97

Marglobe - Heirloom 1917 –VFA 75 Days, Globe, 6 oz, Determinate • Best Heirloom for containers • Excellent color and flavor • Crack resistant, and uniform 1/16 oz 72-3385-1 $ 2.54 • Parent to the widely loved Rutgers and many 1/4 oz 72-3386-1 3.25 others 1/2 oz 72-3388-1 4.34 • Taste and firm flesh make it excellent for 1 oz 72-3389-1 6.64 canning 4 oz 72-3390-1 19.73 1 lb 72-3387-1 59.48 • Scarlet color is outstanding at market

Mortgage Lifter - Heirloom 1930’s 85-90 Days, Oblate, 1 lb, Indeterminate • Can sometimes produce a few beefsteak or fluted • Pink fruit • Story has it that the farmer “Radiator Charlie” who developed this variety had such abundant sales, he paid off his mortgage in 3 years

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1/64 oz 72-3203-1 $ 1.49 1/16 oz 72-3230-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3231-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3232-1 22.69

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Mr. Stripey - Heirloom 1800’s

90-95 Days, Globe, 1-3 lbs, Indeterminate • Can produce some oblate fruits • Large yellow with pinkish-red stripes • Brought in the 1800s by Virginian Mennonites • Exceptionally mild and sweet flavor

1/64 oz 72-3204-1 $ 1.49 1/16 oz 72-3233-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-3234-1 7.49 1 oz 72-3235-1 22.69

Oaxacan Jewel - (Wa-Hah-Ken) – Heirloom 80-85 Days, Fluted, 8-16 oz, Indeterminate • German yellow coloring • Beautiful lemony yellow with bright red blushing across the bottom • Sunset colors swirl through the interior making for a beautiful presentation • Fruit varies widely in size from half pound to a pound at the same time on each plant

• Thought to be from the mountainous area of Oaxaca Mexico, a southern state with a heavy indigenous Indian population that is still very culturally traditional 1/64 oz 72-6960-1 $ 1.59 1/16 oz 72-6961-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-6962-1 7.39 1 oz 72-6963-1 22.59

Ponderosa Pink - Heirloom 1891 80 Days, Beefstake to Fluted, 12 oz, Indeterminate • Large pink fruit • Well flavored sweet tomato • Even lower in acidity than German Johnson or Giant Belgium • Meaty with few seeds • Excellent table tomato • Can grow up to 2 lbs, but the larger the fruit the more convoluted the shape becomes

1/16 oz 72-3397-1 $ 2.99 1/4 oz 72-3399-1 3.69 1/2 oz 72-3400-1 6.29 1 oz 72-3401-1 11.09 4 oz 72-3398-1 36.39 1 lb 72-3402-1 111.19

Roma VF - Heirloom 1958 – VFLB 76 Days, Plum, 5 oz, Determinate

• Very meaty with low number of seeds • Great for cooking, canning or making sauce • Excellent drying tomato

1/16 oz 72-3421-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-3422-1 2.89 1/2 oz 72-3424-1 4.09 1 oz 72-3425-1 6.49 4 oz 72-3426-1 19.09 1 lb 72-3423-1 57.69

Rutgers - Heirloom 1934

75 Days, Globe, 8 oz, Determinate • Unique tangy flavor • Thick walled and crack resistant • Bright red color • Excellent fall crop choice • Juiciest of all tomatoes • Old-time favorite for fresh and canning

1/16 oz 72-3433-1 $ 1.69 1/4 oz 72-3434-1 2.89 1/2 oz 72-3436-1 3.99 1 oz 72-3437-1 6.29 4 oz 72-3438-1 18.99 1 lb 72-3435-1 57.79

Vintage Wine - Heirloom

84 Days, Oblate, 12-16 oz, Indeterminate • Gorgeous addition to your heirloom selec• This is one of the most beautiful tomatoes tion at market • Flavorful beefsteak • Red with thin gold, green and orange vertical 1/64 oz 72-6850-1 $ 1.59 stripes 1/16 oz 72-6851-1 2.79 • This carnival of a tomato has an acidy sharp 1/4 oz 72-6852-1 7.39 ness with smooth sweet undertones 1 oz 72-6853-1 22.59

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White Beauty - Heirloom 84 Days, Oblate to Beefstake, 8 oz, Indeterminate • This delicate little beauty makes a half pound • Resists scarring and cracking making it an excellent addition to the fresh market table fruit • Clean creamy white • Mild smooth flavor, much like a pink tomato 1/64 oz 72-6860-1 $ 1.59 • Sweet and meaty 1/16 oz 72-6861-1 2.79 1/4 oz 72-6862-1 7.29 • Excellent round shape makes it a great slicer 1 oz 72-6863-1 22.09

Tomato – Hybrid Garden

Approximately 9,000 to 11,000 seeds per oz

Beefmaster

80 Days, Oblate, 16 oz 25 seed 72-3013-1 $ 2.09 100 seed 72-3014-1 3.99 250 seed 72-3015-1 7.39 500 seed 72-3016-1 13.69 1 M 72-3017-1 23.39 5 M 72-3018-1 110.49

• Good disease resistance • Sweet and meaty • Nearly seedless • Grows as large as 1.5 lbs

Better Boy - Hybrid 1971 – V1, N, ASC, ST, LB 70 Days, Globe, 12-16 oz, Indeterminate

25 seed 72-3029-1 $ 1.49 100 seed 72-3030-1 3.99 250 seed 72-3031-1 7.49 500 seed 72-3032-1 13.99 1 M 72-3033-1 23.89 5 M 72-3034-1 112.79

• Bred from Big Boy and Lemon Boy • Cool tolerant • Excellent fall crop choice

Big Boy (Burpee) - Hybrid 1949 – V1, F1, N 78 Days, Globe, 10 oz, Indeterminate

• Deep globe, strong, crack resistant with wonderful aroma and rich flavor • Beefsteak

25 seed 72-3061-1 $ 2.09 100 seed 72-3062-1 3.89 250 seed 72-3063-1 7.39 500 seed 72-3064-1 13.59 1 M 72-3065-1 23.39 5 M 72-3066-1 109.99

Celebrity - Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Mi/Ma/Mj, ToMV, Va/Vd-1 (HR), VF1F2NTASt 70 Days, Oblate, 7 oz, Determinate

• AAS winner 1984 • Good flavor • Outstanding disease resistance • Cool tolerant • Excellent fall crop choice • Widely adapted

25 seed 72-3109-1 $ 2.49 100 seed 72-3110-1 4.89 250 seed 72-3111-1 9.19 500 seed 72-3112-1 17.09 1 M 72-3113-1 31.29 5 M 72-3114-1 151.79

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Tomato - Hybrid Garden

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Delicious - Open Pollinated 1979 77 Days, Beefsteak, 1-2 lb, Indeterminate • Currently holds the world record for the largest tomato at 7 lbs 12 oz in 1986 • Grown by Gordon Graham of Oklahoma • With standard care, 3 - 4 lbs is easy to reach with this variety if you use soil amendments and fertilizer wisely

Early Girl - Hybrid 1975 – VF1F2 52 Days, 4-6 oz, Indeterminate • Home garden variety • Early tomato • Cool tolerant

Jet Star - Hybrid 1969 – VF 75 Days, Globe, 8 oz, Indeterminate • Deep red • High yield • Low acid with excellent flavor

1/16 oz 72-6990-1 $ 1.99 1/4 oz 72-6991-1 3.49 1/2 oz 72-6992-1 4.59 1 oz 72-6993-1 7.39 4 oz 72-6994-1 22.19 1 lb 72-6995-1 67.19

25 seed 72-3125-1 $ 3.69 100 seed 72-3126-1 7.19 250 seed 72-3127-1 13.49 500 seed 72-3128-1 26.19 1 M 72-3129-1 48.09 5 M 72-3130-1 236.39

25 seed 72-3157-1 $ 1.69 100 seed 72-3158-1 4.49 250 seed 72-3159-1 8.49 500 seed 72-3160-1 15.79 1 M 72-3161-1 28.59 5 M 72-3162-1 128.79

Lemon Boy - Hybrid 1984 – VFNA and gray leaf spot 72 Days, Globe, 7 oz, Indeterminate • Yellow, mild and vigorous • Excellent tasting

25 seed 72-3173-1 $ 1.99 100 seed 72-3174-1 5.49 250 seed 72-3175-1 10.19 500 seed 72-3176-1 19.09 1 M 72-3177-1 36.39 5 M 72-3178-1 166.79

Park’s Whopper - Hybrid 1979 – VFN 65 Days, 12-16 oz, Indeterminate

• Round, large, and high yield • Disease resistant • Gets as much as 4” across

Patio - Hybrid – ASC, F-1, St 70 Days, Oblate, 4 oz, Determinate • Dwarf • Green shoulder

25 seed 72-3253-1 $ 2.89 100 seed 72-3254-1 5.69 250 seed 72-3255-1 10.19 500 seed 72-3256-1 20.29 1 M 72-3257-1 34.79 5 M 72-3258-1 164.89

25 seed 72-3265-1 $ 1.89 100 seed 72-3266-1 5.09 250 seed 72-3267-1 9.59 500 seed 72-3268-1 19.49 1 M 72-3264-1 35.29 5 M 72-3263-1 161.69

Pink Girl - Hybrid 1984 – VFA and gray leaf spot 76 Days, Oblate, 8 oz, Indeterminate

• Mild flavor • Good crack resistance

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Supersonic - Hybrid 1968 – VF 75 Days, 9 oz, Indeterminate

25 seed 72-3333-1 $ 1.69 100 seed 72-3334-1 4.69 250 seed 72-3335-1 8.59 500 seed 72-3336-1 15.89 1 M 72-3337-1 28.69 5 M 72-3338-1 134.99

• Heavy yield of large firm fruit • Tolerant to cracking • Meaty and delicious

Supersteak - Hybrid 1980 – VFN 80 Days, Oblate, 16-32 oz, Indeterminate

25 seed 72-3301-1 $ 2.39 100 seed 72-3302-1 7.49 250 seed 72-3303-1 17.29 500 seed 72-3304-1 33.29 1 M 72-3305-1 60.59 5 M 72-3306-1 274.59

• Flattened • Extra-large • Smooth • Beefsteak flavor

Tomato – Hybrid Grower Amelia VR (HMX 0800) - Hybrid – F1, F2, F3, N, Ss, TSW 80 Days, Globe, 8 oz, Determinate • Smooth large fruit that is crack resistant • Can be harvested red or mature green • Well adapted to stake culture with outstanding plant coverage • Large disease package • Firm for shipping with great flavor and productivity

25 seed 72-3246-1 $ 4.19 100 seed 72-3247-1 15.49 250 seed 72-3248-1 36.09 500 seed 72-3249-1 67.69 1 M 72-3250-1 127.39 5 M 72-3251-1 593.89

BHN 871 Yellow - Hybrid - F1, FFTV 74 days, oblate, 10-12 oz, determinate

• Nice golden orange color • Mild sweet taste • Nearly seedless • Flesh is a rich gold-tangerine color • Firm enough to slice and packs well

25 seed 72-7370-1 $ 3.59 100 seed 72-7371-1 11.29 250 seed 72-7372-1 26.29 500 seed 72-7373-1 49.19 1 M 72-7374-1 87.49 5 M 72-7375-1 414.09

Big Beef (AAS) - Hybrid 1991 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Mi/Ma/Mj, ToMV, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 73 Days, Oblate

• AAS winner 1999 • Crack resistant • Beefsteak type • Sweet and juicy with plenty of acid undertones • Heat tolerant • Recommended for greenhouse or open field

• High disease resistance gives you a healthy plant with luscious, tasty and marketable fruit 25 seed 72-3045-1 $ 1.89 100 seed 72-3046-1 5.09 250 seed 72-3047-1 9.59 500 seed 72-3048-1 17.89 1 M 72-3049-1 34.19 5 M 72-3050-1 156.49

Biltmore (XP 1417977) - Hybrid 2003 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 80 Days, Globe, 12 oz, Determinate • Fresh market • Very large, heavy, smooth, uniform fruit with continuous set • High yield potential of round fruit with exceptionally small blossom end scar • Has flavor and interior color • Can have a touch of core towards the top • Excellent for large growers

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• Sets steadily in the early to mid-season, then explodes in the main season 25 seed 72-7300-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-7301-1 10.59 250 seed 72-7302-1 24.79 500 seed 72-7303-1 47.89 1 M 72-7304-1 87.09 5 M 72-7306-1 394.39

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Carolina Gold - Hybrid – VFFF

69-80 days, flattened globe, 10 oz, determinate

• Glossy golden fruit • Sweet mild flavor • Meaty flesh • Low in acids • Good for salads, canning and slicing

25 seed 72-3209-1 $ 2.39 100 seed 72-3210-1 7.49 250 seed 72-3211-1 23.09 500 seed 72-3212-1 32.39 1 M 72-3213-1 61.09 5 M 72-7886-1 272.59

Dixie Red – Hybrid – TSWV, Aal, Fol: 1-3, Sbl, SI, Ss, Va: 1, Vd: 1 (HR) Ma, Mi, Mj (IR) 85 days, Deep Oblate, 11oz, Determinate • Exceptional yield potential and improved disease package as compared to Florida 47R • Produces large fruit • Potential to perform well in the hot set slot • This hybrid can be considered for the vine ripe market • Great for salads, slicing and canning

25 seed 72-7960-1 $ 10.34 100 seed 72-7961-1 20.09 250 seed 72-7962-1 19.98 500 seed 72-7963-1 66.46 1 M 72-7964-1 113.81 5 M 72-7965-1 537.88

Florida 47 R - Hybrid 1997 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Mi/Ma/Mj, ToMV, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 78 Days, Globe, 8-10 oz, Determinate • Well adapted for mature green and vine ripe production • Uniform fruit is exceptionally firm • Very smooth • Tall vigorous plant has excellent foliage cover

25 seed 72-3052-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-3053-1 10.59 250 seed 72-3054-1 25.39 500 seed 72-3055-1 46.49 1 M 72-3056-1 84.59 5 M 72-3057-1 382.69

Florida 91 - Hybrid 1999 – Aal, Fol-1, Fo-2, Ss, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 80 Days, Oblate, 9-11 oz, Determinate

• An excellent heat-set tomato that is tolerant to humidity • Firm smooth fruit throughout season • Uniform green wth jointed pedicels • Strong vine • Good for high tunnel and field production

25 seed 72-3132-1 $ 3.49 100 seed 72-3133-1 13.49 250 seed 72-3134-1 26.79 500 seed 72-3135-1 51.59 1 M 72-3136-1 90.99 5 M 72-3137-1 411.79

Mountain Fresh Plus - Hybrid 2003 – VFFNA 80 Days, Flattened Globe, 8 oz, Determinate • Smooth and red with a good somewhat acidic flavor

25 seed 72-3189-1 $ 2.79 100 seed 72-3190-1 8.99 250 seed 72-3191-1 18.09 500 seed 72-3192-1 31.39 1 M 72-3193-1 57.89 5 M 72-3194-1 268.79

Mountain Spring - Hybrid 1990 – VFF 69 Days, Globe, 9 oz, Determinate

• Attractive fruit that colors well • Early production • Firm and resistant to blossom end rot and cracking • Mild but well flavored • Good choice for fresh market early to table sales

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25 seed 72-3221-1 $ 3.09 100 seed 72-3222-1 8.99 250 seed 72-3223-1 15.89 500 seed 72-3240-1 29.09 1 M 72-3225-1 54.59 5 M 72-3226-1 246.79

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Phoenix - Hybrid 2006 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 70-75 Days, Globe, 10-12 oz, Determinate

• Early mid-season hot-set tomato • The determinate plant is vigorous with good leaf cover or fruit protection • The high quality, firm fruit are uniformly colored with jointed pedicles and size from large to extra-large

25 seed 72-3910-1 $ 3.89 100 seed 72-3911-1 11.29 250 seed 72-3912-1 26.39 500 seed 72-3913-1 50.99 1 M 72-3914-1 95.59 5 M 72-3915-1 420.19

Pik Ripe 748 - Hybrid – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, ToMV, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 76 Days, Oblate,10 oz, Determinate • Fresh market or packing tomato • Extended-life high quality production fruit • Outstanding fruit quality, extra large size and long shelf life combine for an excellent choice

25 seed 72-7320-1 $ 5.49 100 seed 72-7321-1 18.89 250 seed 72-7322-1 39.09 500 seed 72-7323-1 75.29 1 M 72-7324-1 137.19 5 M 72-7326-1 629.89

PS 01522942 - Hybrid 2010 – Aal, Fol-1, Fo-2, Ss, TSWV, TYLCV, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 12 oz, Globe, Determinate • High resistance to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) • Consistent fruit set of firm, large to extra-large well shaped fruit • Vigorous plant is well adapted and trialed well in both arid and humid climates • Mature green or vine ripe, also gasses well • In University trials, this tomato produced the highest percentage of #1’s, one of the lowest percentage of culls, and was second in total yield in a field of 40 grower grade tomatoes

25 seed 72-7330-1 $ 2.49 100 seed 72-7331-1 5.49 250 seed 72-7332-1 12.59 500 seed 72-7333-1 23.39 1 M 72-7334-1 42.59 5 M 72-7336-1 212.59

Quincy - Hybrid 2004 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, TSWV, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 80 Days, 10-12 oz, Determinate • Fresh market variety with resistance to TSWV • It produces pedicles and fruit is firm and uniformly colored with excellent quality • The determinate plant is tall and strong • Has full season predominantly large and extra large fruit • Jointed maturity

25 seed 72-3920-1 $ 4.29 100 seed 72-3921-1 13.29 250 seed 72-3922-1 31.29 500 seed 72-3923-1 56.99 1 M 72-3924-1 109.19 5 M 72-3925-1 515.89

Rally - Hybrid 2013 – HR: Aal/Fol:1, 2?For/ ToMV:0-2/Vd: 1. IR Ss/TYLCV: Is Globe, 9 oz, Determinate • Fresh market tomato • Beef steak • Vine ripening and mature green • Excellent choice for open field or protected crops • Good heat set • Firm fruit with smooth skin and exceptional shine • Medium to tall plant that is an open plant, but still strongly vined

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• Benefits from light to no pruning • Superior disease package combined with appearance, flavor and heat-set 25 seed 72-5660-1 $ 7.29 100 seed 72-5661-1 19.29 250 seed 72-5662-1 34.29 500 seed 72-5663-1 59.29 1 M 72-5664-1 104.52 5 M 72-5667-1 473.35

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Sanibel - Hybrid 1995 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Mi/Ma/Mj, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 75 Days, Oblate, 12 oz, Determinate • Jointless for efficient picking • Light green shoulder, large determinate, and extra firm

25 seed 72-7310-1 $ 2.89 100 seed 72-7311-1 8.99 250 seed 72-7312-1 20.29 500 seed 72-7313-1 37.59 1 M 72-7314-1 74.29 5 M 72-7316-1 340.59

Scarlet Red (HMX 5826) - Hybrid – V1, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Aa 73 Days, Globe, 10-13 oz, Determinate • Can pick mature green or vine ripe • Excellent firmness with deep red color inside and out • High fruit quality and high yield • Vigorous plant with excellent coverage • Outstanding eating quality • Rated as well balanced between acid and sweet in taste tests

25 seed 72-7340-1 $ 3.59 100 seed 72-7341-1 11.59 250 seed 72-7342-1 24.89 500 seed 72-7343-1 45.19 1 M 72-7344-1 87.49 5 M 72-7346-1 412.59

Sunbrite - Hybrid 1992 – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Va/Vd-1 (HR); Ss (IR) 75 Days, Globe, 9 oz, Determinate • Great for fresh market • Well adapted to small stake growing or ground culture • High yield potential • Compact vine provides adequate foliage cover and produces concentrated fruit set • Firm fruit with uniform shoulders and excellent smoothness

25 seed 72-7350-1 $ 2.59 100 seed 72-7351-1 7.19 250 seed 72-7352-1 14.99 500 seed 72-7353-1 26.39 1 M 72-7354-1 45.09 5 M 72-7356-1 212.49

Sunstart - Hybrid – Aal, Fol-1, Fol-2, Ss, Va/Vd-1 (HR) 55-68 Days, Deep Oblate, Med-large Fruit, Determinate, Compact Plant • Early vine ripe variety with a compact plant that has the potential for 1-2 high yielding harvests • Good choice for ground culture or staker • Produces firm tasty fruit • Grows to a height of approximately 3-4 feet

25 seed 72-3285-1 $ 5.69 100 seed 72-3286-1 9.94 250 seed 72-3287-1 22.70 500 seed 72-3288-1 39.22 1 M 72-3289-1 67.12 5 M 72-3290-1 317.07

SV7101TD – Hybrid – TSWV, Aal, Fol: 1-3, Sbl, SI, Ss, Va: 1, Vd: 1 (HR) Ma, Mi, Mj (IR) 85 days, Deep oblate, 9-10 oz, Determinate

• Produces a high percentage of large and extra-large fruit in a concentrated setting habit • Firm fruit with good depth and excellent color for both mature green and vine-ripe markets

25 seed 72-7968-1 $ 13.95 100 seed 72-7969-1 16.91 250 seed 72-7970-1 38.80 500 seed 72-7971-1 67.13 1 M 72-7972-1 114.97 5 M 72-7973-1 543.37

SV7631TD – Hybrid – TSWV, Aal, Fol: 1-3, Sbl, SI, Ss, Va: 1, Vd: 1 (HR) Ma, Mi, Mj (IR) 85 days, Deep Oblate, 9-10 oz, Determinate

• Produces high percentage of large and extralarge fruit • Strong plant type with good disease package • Performs well in heat • Produces fruit with excellent color for both mature green and vine ripe markets

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25 seed 72-7974-1 $ 9.18 100 seed 72-7975-1 16.34 250 seed 72-7976-1 37.49 500 seed 72-7977-1 64.85 1 M 72-7978-1 111.07 5 M 72-7979-1 524.90

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Tomatillo Approximately 8,700 to 10,700 seeds per oz Verdé - Heirloom

1/16 oz 72-4921-1 $ 1.89 1/4 oz 72-4922-1 3.69 1/2 oz 72-4923-1 6.09 1 oz 72-4924-1 11.09 4 oz 72-4925-1 39.09 1 lb 72-4926-1 141.79

60 Days, 2-3 oz

• Deep green flesh • Rich flavor • Large yields

Turnips - Hybrid Approximately 14,000 to 16,000 seeds per oz Just Right - Hybrid 60 Days, 14-22” Greens, 4-5” Globe

1/16 oz 72-3471-1 $ 2.49 1/4 oz 72-3473-1 5.99 1/2 oz 72-3474-1 7.99 1 oz 72-3475-1 13.09 4 oz 72-3476-1 42.89 1 lb 72-3477-1 154.79

• Smooth, white, large roots • Crisp and flavorful, very sweet even before frost

Turnips - Open Pollinated Approximately 14,000 to 16,000 seeds per oz Purple Top White Globe - Heirloom 1870 50 Days, 14-22” Greens, 5” Globe

• Purple top on white

Seven Top - Heirloom 1700 45 Days, 20-22” Greens

1/4 oz 72-3485-1 $ 1.49 1/2 oz 72-3486-1 1.99 1 oz 72-3487-1 2.59 8 oz 72-3488-1 3.99 1 lb 72-3490-1 5.09 5 lb 72-3495-1 18.99

• Very nutritious green • Good steamed, stir-fried and used fresh in salads

Watermelon - Hybrid

1/4 oz 72-3457-1 $ 1.49 1/2 oz 72-3458-1 1.99 1 oz 72-3459-1 2.49 8 oz 72-3460-1 3.09 1 lb 72-3462-1 4.29 5 lb 72-3463-1 15.19

Large - approximately 200-400 seeds per oz; Small - approximately 550-750 seeds per oz

Delta - Hybrid 1998 20-26 lbs

• Oblong, green rind with light green stripes and deep red flesh • Juicy and sweet with good shape and weight • Royal Sweet type

Jade Star - Hybrid 1990 75 Days, 8” x 8”, 13-16 lbs • Round, dark green rind • Bright red flesh

25 seed 72-7740-1 $ 2.79 50 seed 72-7741-1 4.59 250 seed 72-7743-1 20.49 500 seed 72-7744-1 37.89 1 M 72-7745-1 70.59 5 M 72-7746-1 334.59

25 seed 72-4305-1 $ 4.76 50 seed 72-4306-1 6.26 250 seed 72-4307-1 26.60 500 seed 72-4308-1 46.82 1 M 72-4309-1 90.86 5 M 72-4310-1 429.33

Regency - Hybrid pre-1994 – Cl–1 (HR); Fon–1 (IR) 82 Days, 8” x 8”, 18-22 lbs 25 seed 72-6910-1 $ 2.49 • Oblong, brilliant red flesh, green with medium 50 seed 72-6911-1 3.69 green stripes 250 seed 72-6913-1 18.39 500 seed 72-6914-1 35.49 • Produces uniform fruit with excellent interior color 1 M 72-6915-1 64.49 and firmness 5 M 72-6921-1 288.09 • It is well–suited in size and shape for box pack 800-383-0865

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Royal Sweet - Hybrid – Cl-1 (HR); Fon-1 (IR)

20-24 lbs

• Has become the standard by which other watermelons are judged • It’s a vigorous hybrid with earliness, uniformity and large-sized fruit • The medium vine produces large oblong melons • Green with medium green stripes

• Flesh is bright red and crisp 25 seed 72-7750-1 $ 3.70 50 seed 72-7751-1 4.83 250 seed 72-7753-1 21.13 500 seed 72-7754-1 39.41 1 M 72-7755-1 69.72 5 M 72-7756-1 329.31

Sangria - Hybrid 1985

87 Days, 8” x 20”, 25 lbs 25 seed 72-4312-1 $ 3.29 50 seed 72-4313-1 5.39 250 seed 72-4314-1 24.99 500 seed 72-4315-1 48.69 1 M 72-4316-1 94.09 5 M 72-4317-1 445.19

• Uniform Allsweet type • Bright red flesh • Oblong

Sentinel - Hybrid pre-2003 87 Days, 22-26 lbs • Extra block–oblong with deep red interior • Green with very dark green and wide stripes • Flesh is very crisp and juicy • High yielding with vigorous vines that produce uniform fruit • It’s thick rind and shape make it an excellent long distance shipper

25 seed 72-3168-1 $ 2.89 100 seed 72-3169-1 9.79 250 seed 72-3170-1 21.89 1 M 72-3171-1 82.99 5 M 72-3172-1 427.09

Starbrite - Hybrid 1990 – Cl–1 (HR) 85 Days, 22-31 lbs

• A vigorous vine with high yield potential • It is well–suited for long distance shipping • Attractive, medium–red flesh is uniform in color, crisp and sweet

25 seed 72-3163-1 $ 2.19 100 seed 72-3164-1 7.49 250 seed 72-3165-1 15.89 1 M 72-3166-1 54.79 5 M 72-3167-1 257.29

Stargazer - Hybrid 2002 – Anthracnose 85 Days, 24-26 lbs • Allsweet type • Wide dark stripes on light green background • Elongated shape and bright red flesh • Widely adapted • High yield, uniform shape and sturdy rind • Look of an “old time” melon with the productivity, brix and disease resistance of a modern hybrid

• Excellent fresh market 25 seed 72-3184-1 $ 2.69 100 seed 72-3185-1 8.49 250 seed 72-3186-1 19.79 1 M 72-3187-1 70.49 5 M 72-3188-1 347.09

— Special Notice Concerning Watermelon Seed — Bacterial Fruit Blotch of watermelon (BFB), Acidovorax avenae subsp. Citrulli, is a serious disease, which has been and continues to be a significant risk in many areas of watermelon cultivation. In many, if not most or all of such cases, the cause(s) of the BFB infection and subsequent loss is difficult to prove or identify with assurance, as causes may include: • Existence of the BFB on seed as it came from the seed company

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Top Gun - Hybrid

83 Days, 16-20”, 21-24 lbs

• Oval • Crimson Sweet type • Uniform shape • Bright red flesh

25 seed 72-4319-1 $ 2.99 50 seed 72-4320-1 4.99 250 seed 72-4321-1 22.09 500 seed 72-4322-1 40.89 1 M 72-4323-1 82.99 5 M 72-4324-1 403.59

Yellow Doll - Hybrid 1977 68 Days, 6” x 6”, 6-10 lbs

• True bright yellow flesh, not an orange • Honey–sweet taste, early maturity and small seeds make this personal size icebox the premium yellow melon for fresh market • Thin rind makes this variety less than ideal for long distance shipping • Easily identified by size and soft silvery green rind with thin dark green stripes

• Combine with Orange Crisp for an eye– catching market display 25 seed 72-3152-1 $ 3.39 100 seed 72-3153-1 11.79 250 seed 72-3154-1 27.89 1 M 72-3155-1 101.89 5 M 72-3156-1 441.79

Watermelon - Open Pollinated Black Diamond - Heirloom pre-1949 95 Days, 16” x 18”, 30-40 lbs

• Oblong and blocky • Bright red flesh with a solid rind • Widely recognized name • In the parentage of many modern varieties • Dark green-blue rind with creasing

Carolina Cross - Open Polinated 80 Days, up to 20”, 60-200 lbs • Bright red flesh, giant oblong can reach 20” diameter • Dark green stripes • Will be sweet with proper fertilization

1/8 oz 72-3499-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-3500-1 1.99 1/2 oz 72-3501-1 2.29 1 oz 72-3502-1 2.79 8 oz 72-3504-1 6.89 1 lb 72-3505-1 11.59 1/8 oz 72-3506-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-3507-1 2.59 1/2 oz 72-3508-1 4.19 1 oz 72-3509-1 7.59 8 oz 72-3510-1 55.29 1 lb 72-3511-1 106.59

Charleston Gray - Open Pollinated 1954 85 Days, 10” x 24”, 20-30 lbs

• Long oval, bright red flesh, with firm texture and uniform size • Thin but hard rind • Excellent shipper • Light green rind with bluish-gray tinge

1/8 oz 72-3513-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-3514-1 2.29 1/2 oz 72-3515-1 2.69 1 oz 72-3516-1 2.99 8 oz 72-3518-1 7.29 1 lb 72-3519-1 12.29

Crimson Sweet - Open Pollinated 1963 85 Days, 10” x 12”, 25 lbs

• Round and blocky with a deep red flesh • Sweet AAS winner • Thin rind • Small, lightly dispersed seeds • Light green with dark green stripes • Uniform size

Jubilee - Open Pollinated 1963 95 Days, 11” x 25” • Long oval • Bright red flesh and very sweet • Light green with distinct dark green rattlesnake type stripes 1” thick rind • Excellent for commercial use

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1/8 oz 72-3527-1 $ 1.79 1/4 oz 72-3528-1 2.29 1/2 oz 72-3529-1 2.69 1 oz 72-3530-1 3.79 8 oz 72-3532-1 9.49 1 lb 72-3533-1 16.29

1/8 oz 72-3534-1 $ 1.59 1/4 oz 72-3535-1 1.99 1/2 oz 72-3536-1 2.69 1 oz 72-3537-1 3.09 8 oz 72-3539-1 7.59 1 lb 72-3538-1 12.59

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Sugar Baby - Open Pollinated 1955 80 Days, 8” x 8”, 10 lbs

1/8 oz 72-3541-1 $ 1.49 1/4 oz 72-3542-1 1.99 1/2 oz 72-3543-1 2.49 1 oz 72-3544-1 3.29 8 oz 72-3546-1 6.89 1 lb 72-3547-1 11.59

• Round, deep red flesh • Compact fruit and compact vine • 3-5’ is perfect for this space saver • Dark green with darker green stripes • Fine textured and sweet

Watermelon - Pollinizer Ace • Developed as a non-harvested pollinizer for the production of seedless watermelon • It produces long, thin and very sturdy vines with small leaves • Blooms early and profusely, providing an abundance of pollen over a more extended period than many other pollinizers in the industry • Light green with very thin medium green stripes

• Easily distinguishable from any triploid melon you choose to plant

25 seed 72-5620-1 $ 4.89 50 seed 72-5621-1 8.09 250 seed 72-5623-1 37.19 500 seed 72-5624-1 69.09 1 M 72-5625-1 128.89 10 M 72-5628-1 603.79

Watermelon - Seedless (Triploid) Affirmed - Hybrid 2011

90 Days

• Oblong, red flesh, light green, and dark stripes • Classic seedless rind pattern • Firm flesh with excellent interior quality • Widely adapted • High yield • Uniform shape and size

25 seed 72-5640-1 $ 7.09 50 seed 72-5641-1 11.79 250 seed 72-5643-1 54.39 500 seed 72-5644-1 108.69 1 M 72-5645-1 188.29 5 M 72-5648-1 882.59

Bold Ruler - Hybrid 2010

83 Days, 9” x 10”, 16-20 lbs

• Round oval • Dark green background with green stripes • Earliest to market potential • 45 count that offers good set in cold conditions, significantly earlier maturity and high yield potential • Flesh is dense, crisp and sweet • Melons are uniform

• Small pips 25 seed 72-5650-1 $ 7.09 50 seed 72-5651-1 11.79 250 seed 72-5653-1 54.39 500 seed 72-5654-1 100.89 1 M 72-5655-1 188.29 5 M 72-5658-1 882.59

Cooperstown (XP9033) - Hybrid 2000 – Cl–1, Fon–0 (HR)

86 Days, 6” x 14”, 14-18 lbs

• Oblong, red flesh, light green, and dark stripes • Classic seedless rind pattern • Firm flesh with excellent interior quality • Widely adapted • High yield • Uniform shape and size

25 seed 72-4326-1 $ 7.09 50 seed 72-4327-1 11.69 250 seed 72-4328-1 53.29 500 seed 72-4329-1 99.49 1 M 72-4330-1 183.59 5 M 72-4331-1 859.29

RAISED GARDENS Raised gardens are very popular because they have less compaction, better drainage, and most importantly increased production per square foot. The Dyna-Mix™ Raised Bed Media (65-4027) is a perfect blend of organic-based soilless mixes and essential plant elements. It is lightweight and disease, weed and insect free. Available in 1 cu. ft, 2.8 cu. ft. bags, and 50 cu. ft. bulk totes.

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Watermelon - Seedless (Triploid) Fenway – Hybrid 84 Days, 6.5” x 6.5” 12-16 lbs • Round, dark green with dark green stripes • Very dark red color • Sweet taste

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25 2 5 seed seed 72-4376-1 72-8031-1 $ $10.34 7.69 50 seed 50 seed 72-4377-1 72-8032-1 12.79 27.39 250 seed 72-8033-1 72-4378-1 58.89 59.14 500 seed 500 seed 72-4379-1 72-8034-1 109.29 .32 1MM 1 72-8035-1 72-4380-1 957.08 204.09 5MM 5 72-8036-1 72-4381-1 1,815.92 956.29

Joy Ride – Hybrid – Fon (HR) 19 lbs

• Oblong, Mottle stripe • Highly adaptable and suitable for growing across all regions of the U.S • Thick rind and firm fruit with uniform setting • Vigorous plant type with good canopy coverage

25 2 5 seed seed 72-4376-1 72-7981-1 $ $13.95 7.69 50 seed 50 seed 72-4377-1 72-7982-1 12.79 18.63 250 seed 72-7983-1 72-4378-1 58.89 80.19 500 seed 500 seed 72-4379-1 72-7984-1 141.40 109.29 1MM 1 72-7985-1 72-4380-1 274.60 204.09 5MM 5 72-7986-1 72-4381-1 1,298.38 956.29

Majestic - Hybrid 2003 10” x 10”, 18-22 lbs

• Ships well • Round to oval • Fine taste • Wide dark green stripes on a light background, and red flesh 25 seed 72-6922-1 $ 6.99 • Excellent internal quality, early maturing, and 50 seed 72-6923-1 11.59 widely adapted 250 seed 72-6924-1 53.09 • Vigorous vine with good cover and produces 500 seed 72-6925-1 98.29 an early, concentrated set with a high yield 1 M 72-6926-1 183.79 potential of quality fruit 5 M 72-6927-1 857.99

Millionaire - Hybrid 1992 85 Days, 10” x 10”, 18-22 lbs • Blocky round • Light green stripes • Red flesh • Preferred seedless of choice by growers looking for high yields and shipping ability • Great quality and is very seldom plagued by hollow hearts

25 seed 72-4333-1 $ 7.89 50 seed 72-4334-1 15.09 250 seed 72-4335-1 70.89 500 seed 72-4336-1 138.39 1 M 72-4337-1 268.59 5 M 72-4338-1 1,234.79

Orange Crisp - Hybrid

88 Days, 12” x 12”, 17-19 lbs • Round-oval, light green, stripes, and orange flesh • A fresh market favorite

25 2 5 seed seed 72-4376-1 72-4376-1 $ 7.69 50 seed 50 seed 72-4377-1 72-4377-1 12.79 250 seed 72-4378-1 58.89 500 seed 500 seed 72-4379-1 72-4379-1 109.29 1MM 1 72-4380-1 72-4380-1 204.09 5MM 5 72-4381-1 72-4381-1 956.29

PS 04911714 - Hybrid 2008

7” x 7”, 7 lbs

• Round, medium green personal melon • Deeply red vibrant flesh • Excellent sweetness and high flesh solids • Beautiful color, great repeat business with personal sized icebox melon for market • Rind is thick enough to ship and stack well, but not so thick as to affect the quality of the cut pieces

Red Ruby - Hybrid

85 Days, 10” x 10”, 14-17 lbs

• Round oval • Light green stripes • Red flesh

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25 seed 72-7760-1 $ 8.59 50 seed 72-7761-1 15.09 250 seed 72-7763-1 66.89 500 seed 72-7764-1 127.79 1 M 72-7765-1 248.19 5 M 72-7766-1 1,173.19 25 seed 25 seed 72-4376-1 72-4362-1 $ 5.19 7.69 50 5 0 seed seed 72-4377-1 72-4363-1 12.79 8.59 250 seed 72-4364-1 72-4378-1 58.89 39.29 500 seed 500 seed 72-4379-1 72-4365-1 109.29 72.89 1MM 1 72-4366-1 72-4380-1 136.09 204.09 5MM 5 72-4367-1 72-4381-1 637.59 956.29

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Secretariat - Hybrid 2014 80 Days, 10” x 10”, 16-20 lbs • Round oval • Medium green background with dark green stripes • Deep red flesh • 45-count watermelon that is a real breeding breakthrough • Early maturing with firm, crisp flesh, strong vigorous vines and excellent yield potential

• Recommended to plant with an early pollinizer 25 seed 72-5600-1 $ 29.89 50 seed 72-5601-1 31.99 250 seed 72-5603-1 127.89 500 seed 72-5604-1 172.19 1 M 72-5605-1 284.19 10 M 72-5606-1 1,118.75

SV0241WA – Hybrid – Co: 1 (HR) Fon: 1 (IR) 85 Days, 15 lbs • Vigorous plant type that provides • Oblong triploid, Mottle stripe outstanding coverage at harvest • Excellent interior quality • Beautiful rind that is light green with medium 25 seed 25 seed 72-4376-1 72-7988-1 $ 9.19 7.69 green stripes 50 seed 50 seed 72-4377-1 72-7989-1 12.79 59.29 • Fruit are very uniform, with small pips 250 seed 72-7990-1 72-4378-1 58.89 73.92 • Vibrant red flesh color 500 seed 500 seed 72-4379-1 72-7994-1 236.12 109.29 1MM 1 72-7998-1 72-4380-1 1,135.21 204.09 • Exceptional firmness and sweet taste 5MM 5 72-8001-1 72-4381-1 2,213.67 956.29

SV0258WA - Hybrid 2014 18-22 lbs

25 seed 72-3710-1 $ 11.29 50 seed 72-3711-1 36.95 250 seed 72-3713-1 91.65 1 M 72-3714-1 294.19 5 M 72-3716-1 2,757.50

• Newest Seminis release • Similar to Majestic; but earlier • Extra firm flesh • Extremely high brix level

Triple Prize - Discontinued, See Substitute - SV0241WA USS7015 - Hybrid

25 2 5 seed seed 72-4376-1 72-4383-1 $ 6.19 7.69 50 seed 50 seed 72-4377-1 72-4384-1 12.79 10.29 250 seed 72-4385-1 72-4378-1 58.89 47.09 500 seed 500 seed 72-4379-1 72-4386-1 109.29 87.49 1MM 1 72-4387-1 72-4380-1 163.29 204.09 5MM 5 72-4388-1 72-4381-1 765.09 956.29

86 Days, 12” x 14”, 16-18 lbs

• Oval-round • Bright red flesh

USS8114 - Hybrid

90 Days, 10” x 10”, 14-17 lbs

• Blocky-round shape with red flesh • High brix levels and an excellent shipper • Similar to Millionaire, but with a crisper flesh

25 seed 72-7160-1 $ 6.19 50 seed 72-7161-1 10.29 250 seed 72-7162-1 51.09 500 seed 72-7163-1 87.49 1 M 72-7164-1 163.29 5 M 72-7165-1 765.09

Dyna Green™ Nutri-Blend 4-6-3

Nature Meal 4-6-3 All Purpose

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All purpose organic fertilizer derived from feather meal, soft rock phosphate, calcium carbonate, alfalfa meal, diatomaceous earth and sulfate of potash.

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2 Cu. Ft. Sustainable formula provides excellent drainage and root aeration for raised beds & containers!

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Wrigley- Hybrid 2000 80-90 Days, 12-16 lbs

• A semi-oval fruit with the classic seedless rind pattern • Exceptional interior appearance with attractive, dark red flesh, excellent sugars and firmness • It has shown consistent size, shape and yield in extensive trials

25 seed 72-3701-1 $ 7.49 100 seed 72-3702-1 25.89 250 seed 72-3703-1 57.29 1 M 72-3705-1 202.49 5 M 72-3706-1 957.19

Yellow Buttercup - Hybrid 1999 90 Days, 8” x 8”, 14-16 lbs

25 seed 72-5630-1 $ 11.69 50 seed 72-5631-1 20.49 250 seed 72-5633-1 94.49 500 seed 72-5634-1 163.69 1 M 72-5635-1 288.89 10 M 72-5638-1 1,309.39

• Round oval • Dark green background with green stripes • Bright yellow flesh • Crisp flesh • Excellent eating quality

Wild Game Plot - Mixes Hunter’s Pride Spring Mix - All Wildlife

April - August

• ­Our own blend of summer annuals which provides excellent food and cover for quail, dove, turkey, rabbits and deer • Best season to plant: Spring and Summer

• Contains: 5% Buckwheat, 30% WGF Grain Sorghum, 30% German Millet, 15% Peredovic Sunflowers, 10% Forage Sorghum and 10% Laredo Haybeans 5 lb 90-1603-1 $ 5.79 50 lb 90-1610-1 45.09

Hunter’s Pride Clover Mix - All Wildlife

April - July

• Our own blend of seed with a large percentage of perennials and reseeders that will attract and maintain quail, dove, deer, turkey and rabbits • Best season to plant: Spring and early Summer

• Contains: 30% Pinnacle Ladino Clover, 25% California Ladino Clover, 25% Resolute White Clover, 5% VNS Alfalfa and 15% Annual Ryegrass 5 lb 90-1601-1 $ 20.89 25 lb 90-1600-1 91.99

Hunter’s Pride Fall Mix - All Wildlife

April - November

• Our own blend of fall annuals that provide excellent food and cover during the winter months • Best season to plant: Spring, Summer, and Fall are preferred seasons for most hunters • Long lasting nutrition well past frost

• Quail, dove, turkey, rabbits and deer love different forages provided in this mix • Contains: 30% Winter Ryegrain, 30% Winter Forage Oats, 30% Winter Wheat and 10% Austrian Winter Peas 5 lb 90-1608-1 $ 6.29 50 lb 90-1602-1 56.19

Frost P r o te c t i o n F a b r i c

Designed to serve many needs in crop protection. The fabric is soft, easy to handle, UV stable and porous to air, light and water. Provides from 4º to 8ºF. frost protection to help maximize plant survival.

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Wild Game Plot - Individual Ingredients Bob Oats - Deer

August - October, 75-100 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: Fall • Commonly planted with winter rye grain, winter rye grass, winter peas (autrian), rape, • Winter oats that are a great source of fall and turnip, radish or kale winter forage; nutritious and palatable 5 lb 90-1605-1 $ 3.99 50 lb 90-1607-1 24.90

Buck Oats - Deer, Rabbits, and Turkey April - October, 100 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: Spring, Summer, and Fall • ­Excellent winter hardy oat • Slow growing in Fall, which makes it more tender and palatable

• Retains higher protein than most oats, preferred in side-by-side food plot trials 5 lb 90-1606-1 $ 11.29 50 lb 90-1604-1 59.39

Buck Wheat - Deer, Quail, Doves, Turkey, and Ducks April - July, 40-50 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: Spring and Summer • Does well in any type of soil • Produces an abundance of seed in 70-80 days 5 lb 90-9214-1 $ 6.19 • Holds seed well on stalk long after ripening 50 lb 90-9215-1 54.00

Chicory - Deer and Turkey

August - October, 5 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: early - late Fall • A highly palatable plant that is considered a perennial • Very winter tolerant and produces an abundance of Spring and Summer forage • High mineral content makes chicory irresistible to deer

• Highly drought resistant due to its deep tap root • Withstands grazing pressure well • High protein with a high percent of digestibility 1 lb 90-1629-1 $ 7.30 5 lb 90-1630-1 32.20 50 lb 90-1631-1 292.00

Chufa - Turkey, Deer and Ducks April - July, 15-30 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: early - late Summer • Grows like a peanut, without the shell • Tubers mature in 100-120 days • Wildlife, especially turkeys, will scratch and dig the tubers

• Considered an especially succulent treat • Wildlife will hover in an area that is Chufa rich 5 lb 90-4223-1 $ 13.91 50 lb 90-4224-1 112.50

Clover, Berseem - All Grazing Wildlife

April - June

• Best season to plant: Spring • An ANNUAL clover • It is used because it is fast growing and inexpensive compared to other clovers • Not good for late plantings as it will not survive frost • Huge provider of nitrogen, so it will provide fast Spring and Summer grazing as well as improve soil and support other food plot crops in their growth

• Easy way to bump up the protein in your food plot; making it more attractive to wildlife • Use as part of your overall food plot conservation and sustainability plan, not as a stand alone planting

5 lb 90-1645-1 $ 12.50 50 lb 90-1646-1 112.00

Clover, Crimson CPI - All Grazing Wildlife March - June and September - October, 10-15 lbs/acre • Best season to plant: Spring and early Summer • Can grow to heights of 2’ • Not to be confused with red clover which is • ­Grows better than other clovers in poor soil a true perennial and cool seasons • Perennial through reseeding in mild areas 5 lb 90-1647-1 $ 17.29 • Grow as an annual in areas with extreme 50 lb 90-1648-1 83.09 cold or heat seasons

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Clover, Ladino - Deer and Turkey

March - June and September - October, 2-4 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: late Fall - early Spring • A white perennial clover that is long lived with succulent jumbo sized leaves • Provides 8-9 months of good protein forage in Midwestern food plots • Thrives in heavy fertile soil

• Can be planted all year, but establishes quickest in late Fall or early Spring when planted with a nurse crop 5 lb 90-1640-1 $ 21.19 50 lb 90-1641-1 155.65

Clover, White Dutch - All Grazing Wildlife

March - June and September - October, 2-4 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: late Fall or early Spring • ­Low growing, highly adaptable perennial clover • Spreads to fill in empty spaces • Excellent for plots that are partially shaded or will be mowed

• Can be crowded out by more aggressive plants in a maintenance free plot 1 lb 90-1643-1 $ 4.99 5 lb 90-1642-1 24.49 50 lb 90-1644-1 200.00

Millet, Brown Top - Deer, Dove, Turkey and Quail

May - August

• Best season to plant: Spring - early Summer • Fast growing; matures in 65 days • Excellent for doves, but also enjoyed by deer, turkey and quail

• ­Excellent quick filling annual that will grow in dry or flooded soils 5 lb 90-1622-1 $ 6.29 50 lb 90-1623-1 50.00

Millet, Japanese - All Wildlife, but especially Waterfowl April - July, 10-15 lbs/acre • Best season to plant: Spring for upland/dry, or Summer for wetland/waterfowl • ­Most widely used for ducks • Can be planted in wet soil or standing water • Aggressive germinator makes it easy to use • Plant duck standing water plots in early summer

• For upland birds or in deer plots seed at 5-10 lbs/acre • Crowding will decrease production • Excellent upland bird attractor in mowed plots 5 lb 90-1620-1 $ 7.59 50 lb 90-1621-1 65.89

Millet, White Proso - Upland Birds

April - July

• Best season to plant: Spring - early Summer • ­Warm season summer annual • Good forage for quail, turkey and dove • Germinates fast and matures in 65-90 days

• Grows best in well drained soils • Not for flood planting 5 lb 90-9091-1 $ 2.19 50 lb 90-9090-1 16.99

Pea, Austrian Winter WGF - Deer August - November, 75-100 lbs/acre • Best season to plant: Fall - early Winter • Cool season annual legume crop for wildlife • Excellent when planted with clovers • Survives in as low as 20° temperatures • Use cowpeas in Spring/Summer and Austrian winter peas in Fall/Winter

• Birds are also attracted to cowpeas and Austrian peas, but deer are extremely attracted 5 lb 72-1526-1 $ 7.29 50 lb 72-1516-1 44.18

Radish, Daikon Forage - Deer

August - September, 7-10 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: Fall and Winter • ­Deer will forage greens in Summer and Fall, and will eat the radish in Winter • This radish grows oversized like a giant 2’ carrot

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• Helps prevent the soil from compacting, and can loosen soil in areas you can’t reach with the tiller 5 lb 72-2792-1 $ 15.49 50 lb 72-2793-1 125.29

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Rape, Dwarf Essex - Deer

April - September

• Best season to plant: Spring, Summer and Fall • A common rape variety that is highly attractive to deer • Good digestibility and high in protein

• Excellent planted with kale, chicory and clover 5 lb 90-4220-1 $ 5.55 50 lb 90-4222-1 44.90

Rye Grain, Elbon - Deer August - October, 90-120 lbs/acre • Does not have high palatability, so it is • Best season to plant: Fall recommended to plant with other crops and • ­A great cover crop and one of the hardiest let it provide while they are dormant seeds for food plots • Winter annual pasture grass that is even more hardy than winter wheat and winter oats 5 lb 90-4206-1 $ 4.19 • Grows anytime temperatures are above 50 lb 90-4208-1 33.89 freezing

Ryegrass, Annual - Deer March - June and August - September • Best season to plant: Summer and Fall • ­Inexpensive way to start a plot • Ryegrass is different than Rye Grain • Easy to seed and will fill in an area that has poor soil or that you can’t get equipment to • Will grow full sun to shade

• Recommended to mix with other ingredients due to its low nutritional value; the better your wildlife’s nutrition, the better specimens they will be 5 lb 90-0552-1 $ 5.69 50 lb 90-0554-1 39.50

Sorghum, Egyptian Wheat - Deer, Quail, Turkey, and Pheasant

April - June, 10 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: Spring • Excellent sorghum for wildgame • Shorter than WGF sorghum, 18”-24” tall • Deer will leave alone in Summer, but will feed in the Fall once doe stage is over

• Bears large seed heads • Ready in about 110 days 5 lb 90-4215-1 $ 9.29 50 lb 90-4217-1 84.59

Sorghum, WGF - Deer, Quail, Turkey, and Pheasant

April - June

• Best season to plant: Spring • ­Excellent sorghum for wildgame • Taller than Egyption wheat sorghum at 28”36” tall, and is good for flushing birds

• Deer will leave alone in Summer, but will feed in the Fall once doe stage is over 5 lb 90-1625-1 $ 3.89 50 lb 90-1626-1 27.99

Soybean, Laredo - Deer and Upland Birds April - July, 25-30 lbs/acre

• Best season to plant: Spring and Summer • This is a very heavy foliage plant that has small black seeds that all birds like as they mature and drop • Deer are attracted both for the forage and the seed

• Different than the regular oil type bean grown in standard agriculture • Excellent summer forage 5 lb 90-4210-1 $ 6.19 50 lb 90-4211-1 50.00

Sunflower, Peredovik - Upland Birds and Deer April - August, 25-30 lbs/acre

• When mixed with cowpeas, birds and deer • Best season to plant: Spring and Summer will arrive in summer to begin feeding and • Matures in approximately 100 days be trained to the area when the black oil • Grows 4-5’ tall so it can be utilized by deer, seeds are ready that love it, unlike taller sunflowers • Plants remain standing which continues to • The true fans of these oil rich seed heads are provide shelter as wildlife shatter seed heads the upland birds to graze 5 lb 72-4902-1 $ 5.29 50 lb 72-4903-1 38.25

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Turnip, Purple Top - Deer

February - November

• Later in winter when forage is tight, they will • Best season to plant: All year return to dig the taproot - the turnip • ­Excellent Fall and Winter supplement to your • This helps keep them close to the area you plot prefer to be their home range • Deer will graze on greens all year, but frost changes the flavor and they can’t get enough 5 lb 72-3463-1 $ 15.19 of the frost sweetened greens 50 lb 72-3465-1 98.69

Turnip, Seven Top - Deer February - November, 5 lbs/acre • Best season to plant: all year • ­Attractive like Purple Top turnip, the Seven Top is specially designed for wildlife by putting more of it’s energy into greens • Greens can get twice the size of Purple Top

• There is still a turnip for the deer to return to in late winter, but the majority of the plants energy goes into greens production 5 lb 72-3495-1 $ 18.99 50 lb 72-3496-1 136.09

Wild Game Plot - Supplements and Gifts Chick Magic Fertilizer - Effective on all food plot seeds • Best season to apply: Spring, Summer, or Fall • Chicken manure is regarded as one of the best garden fertilizers, and Chick Magic is • ­Rate: 40 lbs/2500 sq foot or 600 lbs/acre litter free so all of your product is clean, • An inexpensive, easy to apply granular easy to handle, and full of ready to release fertilizer that is much more effective in low nutrients from an easy to access, renewable maintenance, non-irrigated areas than stanresource dard granular fertilizers • A must have for any true conservationist • Chick Magic is the highest quality natural fertilizer • Dried and pelletized rather than composted to maintain all of the original nutrients 5 lb 07-2850-1 $ 7.49 • Will quickly release into your soil and pro 40 lb 07-2854-1 11.55 mote healthy micro-nutrient development

Hunter’s Gift Food Plot - For hunters of all ages Includes: 5 gallon camo mixing bucket, 20 lbs of natural fertilizer, and seed

• With one of the mixes it’s everything you • Best season to give: birthdays, Christmas, need to start your food plot and anniversaries • Silent spin seat in your choice of real tree or • With your choice of custom seed, you can add in a supplemental seed you’ve always pink real tree fabric wanted to try • Bucket also functions as part of your silent spin seat • Silent spin is a cushioned seat that pivots with no noise, keeping your location secure 5 lb Spring or Fall Mix 90-1715-1 $ 39.00 5 lb Custom Seed Choice — Call

Plants per Acre Conversion

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Hummert High Tunnels are quality built and one of the strongest you will find in the business. Hummert High Tunnels work great for getting a jump-start on early crops like tomatoes and strawberries. No electricity needed. High Tunnel package includes:

• Single layer, 6 mil, 4 year poly for the roof and end walls

• 5’6” tall drop down curtain at both sidewalls, length of high tunnel

• Drop down curtains are complete with mounting, hardware and manually operated winches

• Roof purlins consist of three (3) rows of 1.315” diameter, 14 gauge galvanized steel; for both 20’ and 30’ widths

• Endwalls are complete with wood stud clamps

• 6’ bow spacing

• Single layer, rip-stop drop down curtain • Wiggle Wire is included to attach single layer poly at the roof and ends

30’ X 72’ HIGH TUNNEL WITH 5’ SIDEWALLS

This high tunnel is popular because the rafter from the eave to the modified gothic peak has a radius and is not straight. The radius helps to prevent wind damage to the poly and the modified peak helps to prevent pressure wear because the peak is not drastic like a straight rafter design.

• High Tunnels are complete with all hardware • Wood end wall framing, base and eave boards and doors are not included and are provided by the customer

High Tunnel Specifications:

• Arches are 2-3/8” diameter, 14 gauge galvanized steel

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• Arches are 6’ on center

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• 1.315” roof braces are included on each end • Cross braces at each bow are included

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Junior High Tunnel • The 14’ wide Junior High Tunnel is a smaller version of the 20’ and 30’ High Tunnels • The Junior High Tunnels are great units for home use • Bows and purlins are made of 1.314” diameter, 14 gauge galvanized round tube • The Junior High Tunnel kit includes all frame hardware, 6 mil poly for the roof, end walls and drop down curtain • 4’ bow spacing • Wood end wall framing, base and eave boards and doors are not included and must be provided by the customer Sidewall Ridge Catalog Size Height Height Number 14’ x 16’ 5’ 9’ 24-0130-1 14’ x 20’ 5’ 9’ 24-0132-1 14’ x 24’ 5’ 9’ 24-0134-1 14’ x 32’ 5’ 9’ 24-0136-1

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Ro-Trak™ Plastic mulch laying is easy with the Ro-Trak counter sway system. Ro-Trak ELIMINATES swaying. T ­ his self-steering device electronically senses when the machine is not traveling straight and hydraulically makes adjustments to keep it straight and in line with the row while laying mulch film. Ro-Trak works well on hillsides and contours. The Ro-Trak is a compact hydraulic rocker arm attached to the 3-point hitch that is activated by a sensor at the back of the machine to counter the sway and control the fish tailing of the mulch layer. • For 2600 or 2550 c­hoose between manual or automatic Ro-Trak • Manual Ro-Trak is recommended for level land only • Steering cylinder connects to tractor’s hydraulic remotes

Flat Bed Mulch Layer 345 II

Water Wheel Planter This is the best transplanter for setting plugs, pots, or bare root plants through plastic mulch. The Water Wheel Planter can plant up to 4 rows at a time & will carry 18 to 25 trays. Water from the tank is directed into the center of the planting wheel. The spike on the planting wheel pierce the mulch and fills the hole with water. Allowing the operators riding close to the row to hand set the plants into the holes at the proper depth. Growers are getting nearly 100% stands with the Water Wheel Transplanter. Great for both flat and raised beds. Key features include: • Powder coated • Design allows for easier communication • Two 80 gallon tanks • Quick change water wheel setup • Extra wide row spacing from 8” to 36” standard equipment • Less operator fatigue with new lower seats • Lifetime warranty on UHMW planting wheel bearings • Four slant trays is standard, optional top tray • Full open back, no bar to step across to access planting wheels • More leg room, easy foot rest, seat and side adjustment

Super Wheel

The Flat Bed Plastic Mulch layer (345 Series II) lays 3’, 4’ and 5’ wide plastic. A leveling blade does an excellent job of leveling uneven soil. The blade floats independently, and does not push too much soil, resulting in a firm bed. Big tires hold plastic firmly in place. Trench openers are behind the bed press so soil can move away to make the trench. The 345 key features include: Extra roll carrier­; Full open back for fast loading; Big independent press wheels keep plastic in trench; 16” cover disks with high speed shields; Compact machine has cat. #I 3-point hitch; Has adjustable row markers; Powder coated with quality baked-on paint.

The SUPER WHEEL gives you spacing and size flexibility when transplanting. Choose from three different wheels, eighteen different spacings and six different spike sizes. • Super Wheel 23: 8”, 16”, 22”, 28”, 40”, 77” • Super Wheel 26: 6”, 12”, 17”, 31”, 45”, 86” • Super Wheel 30: 10”, 19”, 27”, 35”, 51”, 98” • Spike A: 2” x 6” x 4”; Spike B: 1.5” x 5.5” x 3.25”; Spike C: 1.25” x 4.5” x 2 5/8”; Spike D: 1 1/8” x 4” x 2 1/4”; Spike E: 1” x 3.5” x 2”; Spike F: 1” x 2.5” x 1.75” Call for pricing. Catalog Description Number Price Water Wheel Transplanter 41-2200-1 ­Call Water Wheel Transplanter w/ Trailer 41-2205-1 Call Super Wheel #23 41-2210-1 Call Super Wheel #26 41-2212-1 Call Super Wheel #30 41-2214-1 Call

Raised Bed Mulch Layer

• Rainflo’s Model 2550 & 2600 are raised bed plastic mulch layers that shape the bed and lay the mulch film in one pass • The new 2550 is adjustable to lay a flat or raised bed from 1” to 6” high • It uses 3’ or 4’ wide plastic • The 2600 is adjustable to shape a bed 4” to 8” high and can use 3’, 4’ or 5’ wide mulch • Both models are powder coated with quality baked on paint

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Description Flat Bed Plastic Mulch Layer 345 2600 Mulch Layer w/auto Ro-Trak 2600 Mulch Layer w/manual Ro-Trak­ 2550 Mulch Layer w/auto Ro-Trak 2550 Mulch Layer w/manual Ro-Trak 2400 Mulch Layer w/ manual

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Catalog Number Price 41-2100-1 Call 41-2000-1 Call 41-2005-1 Call 41-2050-1 Call 41-2055-1­ Call 41-2056-1 Call

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Mini Raised Bed Plastic Mulch Layer Model 2400

Challenger - Model 1800 Plastic Mulch Lifter After your vegetable crop is over, the Challenger is designed to retrieve the plastic mulch to the surface of the ground. • The Challenger will lift plastics from 3 ft. to 5 ft. wide with fast and easy adjustments • Lifting plows uses Standard Case International 18” right and left hand “Deep- Suck” Shears. • To keep from clogging, machine has three spring loaded trash and vine cutting disks and has depth control wheels for constant depth control. • Heavy shanks have 5/8” safety shear bolts. • Auto-reset is optional

• Compact machine designed specifically for high tunnels • Water tank to adjust weight to match tractor size • Adjustable tension brake on plastic roll carriers • Replaceable, reversible plow share • 3/8” & 1/2” UHMW poly lined bed press • Category I or II, 3-point hitch • Powder coated with quality baked-on paint

Standard Lifter 41-2300-1 Auto-Reset Lifter 41-2310-1 Left Cutter 41-2330-1 Center Disk 41-2335-1

Optional Features • Double (41-2058) or single (41-2057) drip applicator • Center fillers for heavy soils Model # Row centers Tractor requirement Plastic width Adjustable bed height Catlog Number Price

2400 Mini 58” 30HP 4-wheel drive 4’ 3” - 5” 41-2056-1 Call

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Fruit and Vegetable Equipment Receiver Belt • Smooth white rubber conveyor that feeds produce into the Washer Brusher • Typically powered by the brusher, but can also be powered with its own variable speed gearmotor • Works great with any produce that is not odd shaped or oblong • 32” – 38” belt height x 4’ long

• Gently cleans produce, improving the appearance, increasing shelf life, and reducing disease • Washes and brushes, or dry brushes the produce • Includes 10 nylon brushes 3.5” diameter with either soft or stiff bristles on plastic core • Can be used for potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, onions, and many different types of pip and stone fruits • Completely enclosed with a metal top and rubber side flaps • Electric motor included • Water pan to catch water or dust has 2” MPT drain spout • Available in 4 widths all 38” long • 14” clearance

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Absorber Repolisher – 4 Brush • 7 rows of low rpm squeeze dried latex sponge rolls and 4 - 3.5” diameter nylon brushes • Removes excess water from the produce • Typically, produce dried on foam sponges tends to look dull or smudged, but the high speed brushes polish it to bring back the luster • Powered by the washer motor

Catalog Width Number Price Washer Brusher - 10 Brush 16” 39-6800-1 Call 24” 39-6801-1 Call 32” 39-6802-1 Call 40” 39-6803-1 Call Receiver Belt (4’ long) 16” 39-6806-1 Call 24” 39-6807-1 Call 32” 39-6808-1 Call 40” 39-6809-1 Call Absorber Repolisher 4 Brush 16” 39-6812-1 Call 24” 39-6813-1 Call 32” 39-6814-1 Call 40” 39-6815-1 Call Overhead Brush 16” 39-6825-1 Call 24” 39-6826-1 Call 32” 39-6827-1 Call 40” 39-6828-1 Call Rotary Packing Table 5 feet 39-6817-1 Call

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Rotary Packing Table • Provides efficient hand placement packing by constantly offering a range of fruit to the packer to ensure they can create a great looking presentation • 5’ diameter x 32” tall with .5” thick plastic table top • 2.5 rpm Overhead Brush • 12” soft spiral wound brush to be installed in the Washer Brusher • 1 or 2 can be installed/unit in the input or output end of the washer • Helps keep a more steady flow and the 4.5” long bristles reach in those hard to reach places • Great for squash, cantaloupes, gourds, turnips, potatoes, cucumbers, and many more • Also great for polishing apples, pears, peaches, tomatoes, peppers & more Widths 16” 24” 32” 40” # of Nozzles 4 6 8 12 GPM @ 40psi 2 3 4 6

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Mazzei Fertilizer Injectors For field applications in fruit, vegetable and nursery production • The Mazzei Injectors are simple to operate and they work on water power • There are no moving parts • The Injectors are inexpensive and reliable • They will restrict water flow by approximately 20% • These injectors are great for field applications, they would not be recommended for greenhouse production

1”

3/4”

• Maximum operating pressure is 140 psi • Female inlet and outlet • Water flow must exceed the minimum flow rate when in operation Size 3/4” 1” 1½” 2”

Flow Max Injector Catalog Rate GPM Rate Number Price 2 - 8 10 GPH 08-1352-1 $ 143.00 3 - 12 18 GPH 08-1354-1 185.00 9 - 50 30 GPH 08-1356-1 225.00 9 - 80 30 GPH 08-1358-1 275.00

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2”

Plastic Mulch Film Black Embossed 100% Virgin resin film that assures UV protection. Embossed industry standard for stretch and wind resistance; Performs for one growing season - maximum 12 months­. • Earlier harvests and greater yields • Extends growing season • Excellent barrier for fumigation • Controls soil temperature • Suppresses weed growth • Prevents erosion • Reduces rotting from soil contact • Preserves soil moisture • Prevents fertilizer leaching • Excellent frost protection • Excellent strength during laying, transplanting and removal

Drip Tape

Thickness Catalog PC-1 Size (ml) Number 1-9 3’ x 2400’ 1.0 26-3103- Call­ 3’ x 2400’ 1.25 26-3106- Call 3’ x 2400’ 1.5 26-3107- Call 3’ x 4000’ 1.0 26-3108- Call 3’ x 4000’ 1.25 26-3110- Call 4’ x 2400’ 1.0 26-3112- Call 4’ x 2400’ 1.25 26-3114- Call 4’ x 2400’ 1.5 26-3138- Call 4’ x 4000’ 1.0 26-3116- Call 4’ x 4000’ 1.25 26-3118- Call 5’ x 4000’ 1.25 26-3124- Call 5’ x 2400’ 1.5 26-3126- Call 5’ x 4000’ 1.0 26-3120- Call

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Catalog Number

PC-1 1-4

PC-2 5-9

PC-3 10 & up

8 MIL 5/8” Chapin Drip Tape

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4" 1 4" 1 8” 0.65 8” 0.65 12” 0.4 12” 0.4 10 MIL 5/8” Chapin Drip Tape

7500’ 1000’ 7500’ 1000’ 7500’ 1000’

4” 1 8” 0.65 12” 0.4 15 MIL 5/8” Chapin Drip Tape 4” 1 8” 0.65 12” 0.4 16” 0.2

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18-0040 Call 18-0045 Call 18-0042 Call 18-0046 Call 18-0044 Call 18-0047 Call

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Fruit and Vegetables Containers & Pricing Qty/ Catalog Item Size Case Number Price Single Wall Basket 2 quart 25 14-9973-1 $ 13.05 2 quart 50 14-9983-1 25.97 4 quart 25 14-9925-1 12.45 4 quart 50 14-9930-1 22.80 8 quart 25 14-9924-1 12.70 8 quart 50 14-9931-1 25.50 Double Wall Basket 4 quart 50 14-9984-1 31.70 8 quart 50 14-9985-1 37.80 Tomato Lug - 1 layer 10 lb 50 14-9989-1 94.00 Tomato Lug - Body 20 lb 50 15-0001-1 114.00 Tomato Layer Pad 15” x 12.75” 50 15-0005-1 9.59

8 qt Double Wall Basket

4 qt Double Wall Basket 2 qt Single Wall Basket

10# Tomato Lug

20# Tomato Lug

Basket Handles Use wood handles for single wall baskets and wire handles for double wall baskets.

Clear Clamshell

Wood Handle

Used for a wide variety of fruit and vegetables such as cherry tomatoes, sprouts, blueberries, cherries, etc.

Qty/ Catalog PC-1 PC-2 Size Description Case Number 50/Pkg Case 4 quart Wood 1000 14-9992- $ 12.95 $ 230.00 8 quart Wood 800 14-9993- 13.85 205.00 4 quart Wire 1000 14-9987- 10.80 200.00 8 quart Wire 1000 14-9988- 13.45 245.00

1 Pint capacity • 41/4" x 41/4" x 33/5" • Square one pint clamshell 1 Pint 1 lb

Tills, Weaves & Bags

1 lb capacity • 73/8” x 47/8” x 31/2”

500/case 344/case

14-9952-1 $ 235.00 14-9954-1 104.00

Translucent Market Bag

1/4 peck Pulp Berry Tills

Plastic Basket Weave

Item Size Roadside Market Bag 1/4 peck 1/2 peck 1 peck Poly Draw Cord Bag 1/2 peck 1 peck Pulp Berry Tills 1 pint 1 pint 1 quart Plastic Basket Weave 1 pint

Qty/ Catalog Case Number 500 14-9943-1 $ 500 14-9944-1 500 14-9945-1 1000 14-9940-1 500 14-9941-1 20 14-9977-1 420 14-9978-1 250 14-9982-1 1200 14-9980-1

Price 122.00 149.39 205.00 349.32 199.45 3.00 44.80 46.80 125.00

Garden Seed Inoculant (Rhizobium sp.) Increases productive potential of leguminous vegetables. Rhixobia bacteria attach to legume seedlings’ roots and fix atmospheric nitrogen in a form readily available to plants. Helps produce healthy plant growth, better root systems and bigger yields. 1oz treats 5 lbs of seeds. 03-0580-1 03-0580-2

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Size 1/4 peck 1/2 peck 1 peck

Fresh Fruit Picker • Perfect for harvesting apples, oranges, plums, peaches, avocados, etc. • 8’ wood handle extends high into tree • Special finish prevents wire basket from rust and corrosion • Foam pad cushions fruit to prevent bruises • Lightweight construction allows ease in handling

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1 peck

Catalog PC-1 PC-2 Number Each Case of 500 14-9935- $ .29 $ 127.00 14-9934- .31 138.00 14-9933- .42 185.00

53-1205-1 Each 53-1205-2 Case of 3

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Hummert’s Midwest Vegetable Planting Guide VITAMINS DATES DEPTH CROP SUPPLIED TO PLANT TO PLANT

DISTANCE BETWEEN DISTANCE QTY. OF SEED PLANTS BETWEEN OR PLANTS IN ROWS ROWS PER 50’ ROW

TIME FROM PLANTING TO EATING STAGE

Artichoke, Jerusalem (tubers)

A-

Month of May

4”

15-24”

30-60”

25-35 tubers

105 days

Asparagus (Crowns)

A+

Month of April

6”

18-24”

36-60”

30 plants

2-3 years

Beans, Bush, Green Beans, Bush, Yellow Beans, Bush, Lima

A- A- A-

May - August May - August Month of May/June

1” 1” 11⁄2”

3” 3” 3”

24” 24” 24”

8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz.

50-60 days 50-60 days 70-80 days

Beans, Pole, Green (H) (V) Beans, Pole, Lima (H) (V)

A- A-

Month of May/June Month of May/June

1” 11⁄2”

6-9” 8-12”

30-36” 30-36”

8 oz. 4 oz.

60-70 days 90-95 days

Beets (Greens) (Roots)

A+ A-

March 20 - April July 15 - Aug.

1

⁄2”

2-4”

18”

1 oz.

55-65 days

Broccoli (Plants) A+, C

March 20 - April July 15 - Aug. 15

18-24”

24-36”

25-35 plants

70-80 days

Brussels Sprouts (Plants)

A, C

March 20 - April 15

18-24”

24-40”

25-35 plants

70-80 days

Cabbage, Early season (Plants) A-, C Cabbage, Mid season (Plants) A- Cabbage, Late season (Plants) A-

March 20 - April July 15 - Aug. 15 March 20 - April March 20 - April

12-24”

24”

50 plants

60-65 days

18-24” 18-24”

24” 30”

50 plants 34 plants

70-90 days 90-100 days

Cantaloupe (Melon) (Muskmelon) (H)

Month of May/June

1

Carrot A+

March 20 - April Month of July

1

Cauliflower (Plants) A-

March 20 - April 10 July 15 - Aug. 15

A++, C

⁄2” 48” 60” 1/4 oz.

70-90 days

⁄4” 3” 18” 1/4 oz.

70-80 days

25-35 plants

65-75 days

1 Celery A-, B6 Month of April ⁄8” 6-12” 18-30” (Plants or Seed)

75 plants or 1/16 oz.

100-120 days

Chicory

C-

June - July

1

⁄4”

4-10”

18-24”

1/4 oz.

110 days

Chinese Cabbage

A+, C, Cal.

April - May

1

⁄4”

8-12”

18-30”

30-35 plants

70-80 days

Chives

April 5-May 15

1

⁄2”

8-12”

16-24”

50-60

80-90 days

Collards A+, C (Plants or Seed)

March 20 - May 31 July - August

1

⁄4”

12-24”

24-36”

1/4 oz.

80-90 days

Corn, Sweet, pop, Indian

April 15 - July 31

1”

6-12”

24-40”

2 oz.

70-85 days

Corn salad A

April 15 - May July - August

1

⁄2”

8”

18-24”

1/4 oz.

45-50 days

Cucumber (Plants or Seed) (H) (V)

A-, C-

Month of May

1

⁄2”

36” in hills

48”

1/4 oz.

65-70 days

Eggplant (Plants)

A-

Month of May

24”

24-30”

25 plants

80-90 days

⁄4”

6-12”

18-24”

1/4 oz.

85-90 days

A-

18-24”

24-30”

Endive A+

March 20 - April Month of August

1

Florence Fennel A

May / July 1-Aug 1

1

⁄2”

6”

18-24”

100 plants

120 days

Garlic

April 15-May 15

1”

2-4”

15-24”

1⁄2 lb.

150 days

Gourds (V)

May 20

11⁄2”

3’

6-8”

16

90-120 days

Horseradish (divisions 2-8”)

April 20-May 20

4-6”

10-18”

24”

50 plants

6-8 months

Kale

March 20 - April 15

1

⁄4”

18-24”

24-36”

1/4 oz.

55-60 days

March 20 - April 15 July 20 - August 15

1

⁄4”

4-6”

18-24”

1/8 oz.

55-60 days

C-

A++, C

Kohlrabi C (Plants or Seeds)

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VITAMINS DATES DEPTH CROP SUPPLIED TO PLANT TO PLANT Leek (blanch throughout the season)

A-, C-

TIME FROM PLANTING TO EATING STAGE

⁄4”

2-6”

12-36”

1/4 oz.

120 days

Lettuce, Leaf A+, B6 Lettuce, Head A

March 20 - May 15 1 Month of August ⁄8” March 20 - April 15 1 Month of August ⁄8”

8-12” 3-4”

12-24”

1/4 oz.

45-50 days

10”

16-24”

1/4 oz.

65-80 days

Okra A-, C

Month of May

1”

12-24”

24-30”

1 oz.

50-60 days

Onion (seed) Onion (plants) Onion (sets) A-, B6, C

March 20 - April March 20 - April March 20 - April

1 ⁄4” 2-3” 1 ⁄2”-2”

2-4” 3-4” 1-2”

12-18” 12-18” 12-18”

1/2 oz. 150-200 plants 1 lb. sets

100-120 days 90-100 days 40-60 days

Parsley A++, C-

March - April

1

⁄4”

4-12”

12-30”

1/4 oz.

80-85 days

Parsnips C

March - April

1

⁄4”

2-3”

18-24”

1/4 oz.

150 days

Peanuts (shelled)

Month of May

1”

6”

24-30”

4 oz.

135 days

Peas, Garden A-

March 15 - April 15 Month of August

1”

2”

24-42”

1/2 lb.

60-65 days

Peas, Crowder A-

March 20 - April

1”

1-3”

24-42”

1/4 lb.

75-85 days

Pepper (plants) A-, B6, C

Month of May

18-24”

18-36”

35 plants

30-60 days

Potato (tuber) C

March 15 Month of May

4-6”

12”

36”

4-6 lbs.

120 days

Pumpkin (H) A++

Month of May June 15

1”

60”

48-96”

1/2 oz.

100-120 days

Radish C-

March 15 - May 15 Month of August

1

⁄4”

1”

8-18”

1/2 oz.

25-35 days

Rhubarb (roots)

Month of April

2”

36”

48”

16-18 plants

2 years

Rutabaga C-

May 15 July 15 - Aug 1

1

⁄2”

5-8”

18-36”

1/4 oz.

80-90 days

Spinach A++, C-

March 20 - April Month of August

1

⁄4”

3”

18-30”

1/2 oz.

40-50 days

Spinach, New Zealand

A

Month of June

11⁄2”

18”

24-60”

1/4 oz.

80 days

Squash, Bush Type (H) Squash, Vining Type (H)

A++ A++

Month of May Month of May

⁄2” ⁄2”

36” 48”

30-60” 48-60”

1/2 oz. 1/2 oz.

50-60 days 80-90 days

A-

April - May

DISTANCE BETWEEN DISTANCE QTY. OF SEED PLANTS BETWEEN OR PLANTS IN ROWS ROWS PER 50’ ROW

1

1 1

Strawberry (plants)

April/May

10-24”

24-64”

Sunflower (seeds)

June 15

16-24”

36-48”

2 oz.

90 days

12”

30-48”

50 plants

150 days

Oil

1”

Sweet Potato (plants) A+

Month of May – June 15

Swiss Chard A+

April - May Month of August

1

2-15”

18-36”

1 oz.

55-60 days

Tomato, Ground (plants) Tomato, Staked (plants)

A, C A, C

Month of May Month of May

36” 18-30”

48-60” 36-48”

17 plants 34 plants

55-65 days 55-65 days

Turnip (greens)

A++, C-

March 20 - April

1

Watermelon (H)

A-

Month of May

1

⁄2”

⁄4”

6” 18” 1⁄4 oz.

50-55 days

⁄2” 24-36” 96” 1⁄2 oz.

85-95 days

KEY: Vitamins: Minus sign (-): Less than 1,000 International Units Vitamins A & C Plus sign (+): Single, more than 1,000 International Units Vitamins A & C Double Plus sign (++): More than 5,000 International Units Vitamins A & C (H) Denotes recommended planting a few seeds per hill. (V) Denotes possibility of vertical gardening. Plants can be planted next to a fence type structure and trained upward.

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FAQ’s Frequently Asked Questions

Q) What does the M stand for? A) M is the roman numeral for 1000. 1 M is 1000, 5 M is 5000 and so forth. Q) How many ounces are in a pound? A) There are 16 oz in 1 lb Q) How do I figure shipping on my order when I have seed count items? A) The header for each variety has an estimated seed count per oz or per lb  • Ex: Green Beans (Approximately 1,600 to 2,000 seeds per lb.)  • If ordering a 1 M of beans, your package will weigh about 8 oz, or ½ lb Q) Do I need to figure shipping on my order? A) Only if you are mailing in your order and paying by check. A) If you are calling in, paying by credit card or have a net 30 account we will be happy to figure the shipping for you. Q) Can I make an order in a way other than sending it through the mail? A) Yes, you can mail in your order form, call 1-800-383- 0865 to make a phone order, email your order to sales@hummertseed.com, or fax your order to 1-816- 232-6134. We enter orders all four ways every day, and are happy to place your order whichever way is most convenient for you. Q) Can I make my order now and pay later? A) Yes, if you would like to place your order now to reserve your choices and mail a check or call in payment later we are happy to do that. Your product will not be sent until your payment is received though. Q) Can you ship my order now and just bill me? A) You will need to fill out a credit application for our accounts receivable department. Once you are set up with a net 30 account we will be happy to send your product now and bill you later. Q) How long will it take to get my seed? A) If all of your items are in stock we will ship out in 1-2 business days plus transit time. Transit times can be found on the UPS zone chart on inside back cover. Q) Will I receive an acknowledgement of my order? A) If you request an acknowledgement and include the information of where to send the acknowledgment (email or mailing address) Q) What if all of the seed I order is not in stock? A) You have 3 choices  • Mark order, ship partial now. We will process all available items today, and send the backorders when they are ready.  • Mark order, ship partial on date ( _ _ / _ _ ). Most customers use this method. If the backorders are filled before the chosen date your order will process and ship. If your order is not complete by the chosen date, we will process all available items and follow

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with the backorders when they are ready.  • Mark order, ship on receipt no backorders. We will ship all available items the day your order is received and cancel any unavailable items. Q) Can I substitute items so I can receive all the seeds I need, but still ship now? A) Please place a phone order if you would like substitutions. We can help you find comparable seeds from our wide selections so your order can ship now, but we are not comfortable doing so without knowing about you. Sometimes the best substitution will be different for a producer, a fresh marketer and a home gardener since each of the three have different needs and different advantages. Q) What if I have not received my order in the amount of time expected? A) Please call us at 1-800-383-0865. If there has been a miscommunication, we want to rectify it immediately. Q) Is there a minimum order? A) No, you can order any item you would like. Orders with a subtotal under $50 will be charged a handling fee of $5 or $4.95. Reference the freight chart on page 105 for details. Orders over $50 will have the handling fee waived. Q) Orders over $50 have free shipping? A) NO, orders over $50 will have the handling fee waived. All orders will be charged shipping. Shipping is based on weight and zip code. Reference the freight chart on page 105 for details. Q) Do you have sizes available that are smaller or larger than what is listed in the catalog? A) Yes, we have larger sizes available for larger commercial growers. Call for commercial sizes and prices. A) No, we do not have any sizes smaller than listed, even in the performance series products. Q) What are the differences in GMO, Hybrid, OP, PVP, Heirloom, Sport and EH A) GMO – Genetically Modified Organism  • Definition: organisms in which the genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally  • Advantages: Increased performance, appearance, disease resistance and insect resistance above and beyond that of normal hybrids  • Drawbacks: Same as other hybrids, plus the social concern in some circles about safety and biodiversity. The FDA has proclaimed GMO safe. A) Hybrid  Definition: cross-pollinated plants produce an offspring (seed) different than themselves. There are naturally occurring hybrids, but the majority of hybrids are specifically designed by humans through selective breeding. Advantages: Hybrid vigor – an increased growth, size, yield. Improved performance and disease resistance. Displaying one or more superior qualities not contained individually by the parent plant. 


Drawbacks: Lack of sustainability. Generally speaking hybrids must be repurchased each season. Hybrids are no good for breeding or seed saving in the conventional sense. Contrary to popular belief, the majority of hybrids will produce a next generation. But that generation will not display the qualities that made their parents desirable in a consistent manner. To bring a hybrid line to a stabilized open pollinated line would take many generations of knowledgeable selective breeding. Most of us don’t have the knowledge, time, resources or inclination to breed a hybrid into a stabilized line. A) OP – Open Pollinated  Definition : A stable line of seed – Plants that if allowed to pollinate naturally/randomly through natural mechanisms of insects, birds and wind have the ability to produce a next generation that is genetically consistant with themselves, although not identical to themselves.  Advantages: Increased biodiversity - Since pollen (male parent) is available from many different sources a variety will not usually have one widespread weakness that would cause extinction. Affordability – usually commercially available from several different sources, creating a more competitive market. Sustainability – seed saving. If the line breeds true then it is possible for growers with limited knowledge and/or resources to produce their own seed.  Drawbacks: Increased biodiversity allows for a wider range of appearance, adaptibility and production levels in the vegetables and plants which can result in a higher level of culls and less predictability in supply. A) PVP – Protected Variety Plant  Definition: An open pollinated plant that is protected for a period of time to allow the developer/producer to recoup their investment of time and money in producing the new line.  Advantages: Gives seed developers an incentive to produce new open pollinated varieties also, not just hybrids. After the awarded amount of time PVP’s will be moved to standard open pollinated status and producers will become widespread causing a price reduction.  Drawbacks: Same drawbacks as open pollinated seeds in addition to not being as affordable as standard open pollinated seeds since they are only being produced at one source. (a gardener can save PVP seeds for his own non- commercial planting purposes) A) Heirloom  Definition : Always open pollinated. A Hybrid can never be an heirloom. Sustainability is one of the core values in heirloom seeds classification. Another value is the seeds history of cultivation or antiquity. Different groups use different qualifiers for antiquity. The most common is that the seed has been in general circulation for at least 50 years. General circulation might have been local or regional. Does not have to have been widespread commercial circulation. The exceptions to the rule of antiquity are sports. Advantages : All the advantages of open pollinated,

plus the history held in each line. The stories behind the heirlooms are treasured along with their individual qualities. Heirlooms usually have some distinctly interesting quality that made us cultivate them as they are for so long. Variety is the spice of life! Even if your production demands the qualities of hybrids, there’s always a little corner to poke a favorite heirloom into.  Drawbacks: See open pollinated drawbacks. A) Sports  Definition: A naturally occurring mutation in a line of heirloom or open pollinated seed that produces a distinct trait that allows the new seed to be classified separately from the parent line. A sport is not the result of cross pollination, and cannot have been induced. A sport will have heirloom status if the parent plants it mutated from had heirloom status because the history of cultivation that created the majority of the sports qualities is still present. If the parent plants had not achieved heirloom status then the sport would not be given heirloom status either.  Advantages: see heirloom  Drawbacks: see heirloom A) EH - Everlasting Heritage  Definition: A very old hybrid. Everlasting Heritage is not the same as Heirloom, and an EH will never be able to be an heirloom.  Advantages: They have an American history. EH’s have a history of flavor, appearance, smell, and texture that invoke the nostalgia of times gone by. Modern hybrids cannot invoke the memories associated with seasons past, or help pass a history forward in its truest sense. EH’s are also only available locally as they are generally more delicate.  Drawbacks: Everlasting Heritage is not the same as an Heirloom and an EH will never be able to be an Heirloom. As a very old hybrid there are probably more modern hybrids of their line that can do it faster, bigger, better. Q) How do I know if the seed I am considering is GMO, Hybrid, OP or an Heirloom? A) GMO seeds will be marked as Hybrid and have transgenic in the description. A) Hybrid will be marked Hybrid A) Open Pollinated will be marked OP or Open Pollinated A) Heirloom will be marked Heirloom Q) The label on my seed packet says not for food, feed or oil purposes. Does this mean I shouldn’t plant these seeds? A) Your seed is fine to plant, and the greens and/or vegetables produced from the plant that seed will produce are s afe to eat. The “not for food, feed or oil purposes” refers to the seed itself, because if you ate it you would also be eating the chemical coating on the seed. Treated seed is intended for planting purposes only. The chemical coating is usually a fungicide needed to help with seed germination. The fungicides used on seeds are chosen based on their soil half-life (degradation time) and will deactivate in the soil in much the same manner as your common weed killers like glysophosphate and 2 4-D.

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THIS IS A WHOLESALE CATALOG PUBLISHED FOR AND GIVEN ONLY TO THE COMMERCIAL HORTICULTURIST WHO IS ACTIVELY GROWING ANY TYPE OF PLANTS FOR RESALE OR RESEARCH Ordering and acceptance of goods shall constitute assent to the following: ACCEPTANCE OF ORDER: We reserve the right to refuse any order, with or without accompanying payment, until it has been audited, approved, and accepted by an authorized representative at Hummert International™’s main office in Earth City, Missouri, USA. CONFIRMING ORDERS: Any order received at Hummert International™’s main office that has not been designated as a confirming order will be treated as a new order. Any freight or other expense incurred due to a confirming order not being so noted and then duplicated, will be charged back to the customer. PRICES: All prices are subject to change without notice. All orders will be invoiced at the price in effect at the time of shipment. PACKAGING AND HANDLING CHARGE: All merchandise ordered for shipping via UPS or USPS will have included with the shipping charges, a $3.75 packing and handling charge per individual package. A $8.50 handling charge will also be assessed on certain items that are considered oversized and cannot fit into a box. Please consult with our sales representative when ordering this type of merchandise.

SHIPPING: All merchandise purchased from Hummert International™ will be shipped F.O.B. our warehouse or shipping point. Freight charges are collect and goods become the property of the buyer upon acceptance of the goods by the buyer’s agent (by the carrier) in good condition. The carrier is responsible to the buyer for the complete and safe delivery of goods. We reserve the right to make partial shipments, unless otherwise expressly stipulated. All such partial shipments shall be separately invoiced and paid for when due without regard to subsequent deliveries. It is the buyer’s responsibility to file claim with the carrier, if the carrier fails to deliver the goods complete and in good condition. Hummert International™ will be happy to furnish advice in filing claims upon buyer’s request. Additional delivery fees may apply when delivering to residential areas. Additional lift-gate fees may apply when delivering heavy or exceptionally bulky items to sites without a loading dock. PREPAID TRUCK FREIGHT: Customer requesting prepaid truck freight which is later invoiced will be assessed an additional $15.00 processing charge for this service.

WHOLESALE ACCOUNTS: To maintain a wholesale account status and be sent our biannual catalog and other publications, at no charge, we must request an annual purchase of at least $500 or more.

RETURN POLICY Customers have up to 10 days to return Hummert stocked products with no restocking fee, provided they obtain a Return Authorization Number from customer service. Defective items also require a Return Authorization Number from customer service if a return is requested by the manufacturer. After 10 days, there is a 20% restocking fee. We must request that merchandise be RETURNED PREPAID and in RESALABLE CONDITION, for a merchandise credit to be issued, less the original shipping and handling. After 45 days we will be unable to accept any returns, due to the seasonal nature of our horticultural business. Due to state regulations, we cannot accept the return of any grass, vegetable or flower seeds, bulbs, or live plant material. DROP SHIP PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE VENDOR’S RETURN POLICY AND MAY EXCEED 20% RESTOCKING CHARGE PLUS FREIGHT. Therefore, the return policy for drop ship products is separate from Hummert’s return policy for stocked products. BOOKS WITH PROTECTIVE SEAL REMOVED ARE NOT RETURNABLE. MADE TO ORDER AND SPECIAL ORDER PRODUCTS ARE NOT RETURNABLE. If you need to make a return please call or email our Customer Service Department: customerservice@hummert.com for a Return Authorization Number (RA#) and instructions.

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l NEW WHOLESALE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS: We request that your first order be at least $100.00 or more.

CREDIT: Those who desire credit with Hummert International™ please visit http:// www.hummert.com/credit-application or call our office for a copy. TERMS: Payment for merchandise is net cash or check with order unless approved credit with Hummert International™ has been established. All invoices other than net cash or check shall be governed by the credit terms found on the signed copy of our credit application. Your acceptance of merchandise shall constitute your approval of these terms. RETURNED CHECKS: There will be a $25.00 charge for all checks returned for whatever reason. GOVERNING LAWS: This contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Missouri. Missouri courts, specifically either the Circuit Court or Associate Circuit of St. Louis County, Missouri, or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, shall be the sole and exclusive forum for disputes arising out of this Agreement, except that seller shall have the right to waive this clause and bring suit in any other court of competent jurisdiction. CLAIMS AND SELLERS LIABILITY: All claims for alleged defects in goods or shortages shall be deemed waived unless made in writing to seller within 10 days of receipt of merchandise by buyer. Buyer shall afford seller prompt and reasonable opportunity to inspect alleged defective goods. Seller liability shall be limited to the replacement of any defective goods, which in no event shall include buyer’s costs, lost profits or good will, or any other special or consequential damages. EXPORTS: Please call or email export@hummert.com

QUOTATIONS: We welcome the opportunity to bid on quantity orders. Upon receipt of your request, written, by phone or otherwise, we will furnish firm price quotes for 30 days, unless otherwise stipulated. MINIMUM WHOLESALE SHIPPING ORDERS: Due to the cost of filling, packing and processing of an order, we ask that all orders be at least $50.00 or more. Any order below this minimum will incur a $5.00 less than minimum charge in addition to shipping.

Please Note: Not all products are available at all locations. LIMITATION OF WARRANTY – HUMMERT INTERNATIONAL gives no warranties express or implied, including the warranties of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AS TO ANY ITEM IT SELLS, except as otherwise expressly given by the manufacturer of a particular item. Purchaser agrees that the limit of liability of the Company of all claims for loss or damage due to any cause shall not exceed the invoice price of the goods. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO A CROP OR FOR ANY OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. HUMMERT INTERNATIONAL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY ORDER, WITH OR WITHOUT ACCOMPANYING PAYMENT, THAT IS SUSPICIOUS IN NATURE, OR THAT MAY JEOPARDIZE HUMMERT INTERNATIONAL’S EXPORT PRIVILEGES. All recommendations made by us are compiled from recognized horticultural sources. We are not responsible for damage or failure because of any recommendations given by Hummert International™ or our personnel or errors in advertising a product in this catalog, nor variances of color and the actual product.

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