Bean, Chinese Red Noodle
This incredible heirloom bean variety will draw lots of attention in your home garden or at market. Fantastic deep red, 18-inch pods grow on long vines that produce all summer. Small red seeds. (80...
View ArticleBean, Cherokee Trail of Tears
A hardy and prolific vining plant that’s tasty as a snap or dry bean. This heirloom variety was brought from Tennessee by the Cherokee people as they were marched to Oklahoma by the Federal Government...
View ArticleBean, Calima Bush
Beautiful pods of dark green color, slim straight shape, and superior flavor! Beans are held conveniently at the top of the stocky bushes; pick when no thicker than a pencil. Fine for fresh use,...
View ArticleBean, Bountiful
In 1898 Abel Steele of Ferguson, Ontario won a $25.00 prize for naming this new variety from Peter Henderson & Company, previously known as "New Green Bush Bean No. 1." Heavy crops of excellent...
View ArticleBean, Blue Lake Bush 274
A garden favorite for over 40 years! Blue Lake Bush Beans produce heavy yields of flavorful, dark-green pods that are tender and crisp. Developed in 1961 from the Pole Blue Lake. (60 days) Planting...
View ArticleBean, Black Valentine
Introduced in 1897 by Peter Henderson & Company. Shiny black seeds in 6" pods. A great dual purpose variety, use for fresh snap beans or dry soup beans. Prolific and dependable. Tolerant of cool...
View ArticleBean, Arikara Yellow
A living piece of the Old West! Introduced by Oscar Will in about 1915, this productive dry bean was originally from the Arikara nation of the Dakota Territory. It has also been identified as the same...
View ArticleAsparagus, Precoce D’Argenteuil
A traditional heirloom, this gourmet asparagus variety is highly esteemed in Europe for its delicious stems with rose-colored buds that can be blanched white. Planting Instructions: Sow seeds indoors...
View ArticleArugula, Apollo
The Apollo Arugula is a highly improved Dutch strain of domesticated rocket. Very large, rounded leaves are high in vitamin C. Excellent taste and rarely bitter. Will produce 3-5 cuttings per year if...
View ArticleArugula
One of our most popular greens, Heirloom Arugula (Eruca sativa) has a spicy flavor and is delicious in salads. (40-45 days) Planting Instructions: Arugula requires cool temperatures to grow well. In...
View ArticleBig Rainbow
These heirloom tomatoes are very striking sliced, as the yellow fruit has neon red streaking though the flesh. Produces large fruit up to 2 pounds; delicious and sweet tasting! (80-85 days) Planting...
View ArticleBarnes Mountain
Beautiful orange fruits are produced in abundance on these very tall tomato vines. Rich old-time tomato taste, grown at Barnes Mountain, Kentucky. (85-90 days) Planting Instructions: Start seed indoors...
View ArticleAunt Ruby’s Green (Organic)
Introduced to Seed Savers by Bill Minkey in 1993, Aunt Ruby’s Green is a great heirloom tomato from Greenville, Tennessee. These beefsteak fruits, 5″ by 4″ deep, weigh one pound or more. Sweet juicy...
View ArticleAmish Paste
First listed in the 1987 SSE Yearbook by Thane Earl of Whitewater, Wisconsin. Commercialized by Tom Hauch of Heirloom Seeds, who acquired it from the Amish near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Bright red 8-12...
View ArticleAmana 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)...
View ArticleAlbino
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...
View ArticleAnna Swartz Hubbard (Organic)
Family heirloom given to Anna Swartz by a friend in the 1950s; introduced commercially by SSE in 1999. Anna loved this squash variety because of its extremely hard shell and excellent storage ability....
View ArticleAnaheim
Delicious mildly hot flavor, excellent for roasting or frying, good yields of very large Anaheim peppers. (80 days) Planting Instructions: Start seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before last frost date of...
View ArticleAmerica
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...
View ArticleAli Baba
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...
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