Amana Orange
Glowing orange beefsteak tomatoes have an intense full flavor that most varieties can’t match! This very attractive heirloom tomato is named for the Amana Colonies near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (75-80 days)...
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A pure white heirloom beet from Holland. Unusual and tasty — the greens are good too! May be used for making sugar. (55 days) Planting Instructions: Sow successive crops all season long, starting 2 to...
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Long-standing compact Bloomsdale type spinach, 8″ tall plants, thick deep-green savoyed leaves, slow-growing, slow-bolting, heat and drought resistant. Fine quality. (43-55 days) Heirloom Seeds are...
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Ali Baba watermelons have hard, light-green rinds that are perfect for shipping and storage. Plants are large and provide heavy yields of oblong fruit which do well in most conditions. The flavor is...
View ArticleAmarillo
Lovely lemon-yellow roots have sweet, bright colored flesh. Amarillo Carrots are good for a summer to fall crop with large 8-inch roots and strong tops. (65-70 days) Planting Instructions: Early...
View ArticleAmish (Organic)
Heirloom melon from the Amish community, extremely popular. Oval fruits are 8-9″ long and weigh 4-7 pounds. Sweet orange flesh is very juicy with full muskmelon flavor. Produces nice crops under almost...
View ArticleAfghan Honeydew
Grown in the high mountain valleys north of Kabul, Afghanistan, this delicious honeydew melon measures 8-inches long and is shaped like a football. The skin of the Afghan is netted and the flesh is...
View ArticleA & C Pickling
Introduced in 1928 by Abbott & Cobb of Philadelphia, PA. Extremely productive pickling cucumber produces uniformly straight 8-10″ fruits that hold their dark color for a long time. Excellent home...
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An heirloom from the late 1800s, these garden peas produce good yields of delicious soup peas. Great for short season growing areas. (50-60 days) Planting Instructions: All garden peas require mild...
View ArticleAilsa Craig
Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa. Named after a small island off the west coast of Scotland that is round and solid rock. A cross between Danver’s Yellow and...
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