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Montpellier - Organic
Bush Haricots Vert - Bean

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Phaseolus vulgaris (57 days) Open-pollinated. A very refined haricot vert for home gardeners. Exquisitely tender, delicately flavored dark green pods are excellent raw with minimal bitterness. read more

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Winfield - ECO
Lima Bean

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Phaseolus lunatus (95 days) Open-pollinated. A pole lima that will actually ripen in the Northeast! Vigorous vines produce large pods of tender, sweet and delightfully beany limas. read more

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Marfax - Organic
Shell & Dry Bush Bean

Phaseolus vulgaris (86 days) Open-pollinated. Richly flavored heirloom brown baking bean that is well adapted to our cool climate. Golden-tan seed. read more

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Solstice - Organic
Broccoli

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Brassica oleracea (botrytis group)
(71 days) Open-pollinated. Mild sweet heads, at 4–5" across, are intermediate between non-heading Piracicaba’s... read more

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Piracicaba - Organic
Non-Heading Broccoli

Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (56 days) Open-pollinated. Sweet stalks and stems produce succulent small green loose heads with very large beads. Abundant side shoots. Excellent flavor and heat tolerance. read more

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Purple Peacock Gene Pool - Organic
Non-Heading Broccoli

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Brassica oleracea (botrytis group)
Open-pollinated. Best grown for fall harvest, this gourmet ornamental edible is a cross by Frank Morton of a... read more

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Super Zagross - Organic
Beit Alpha Cucumber - cucumber

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Cucumis sativus
(54 days) Open-pollinated. Green smooth thin-skinned fruits are juicy, refreshingly cool, enjoyably mild and almost completely... read more

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Corsica
Elongated Eggplant

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Solanum melongena
(60 days) F-1 hybrid. This long 7x2" dark purple Italian “sword” type is perfect for Aubergines à la Bonifacienne, a dish from... read more

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Swallow Improved
Elongated Eggplant

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Solanum melongena (51 days) F-1 hybrid. Glossy purple-black 1.75x7" elongated Asian-type. Not as bitter as larger eggplants. Very early. read more

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Sussex Flax - Organic
Flower Seed

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Linum usitatissimum
(110 days) Open-pollinated. Annual. We’d been seeking a seed source for this “most useful” (usitatissimum) flax for ages when... read more

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Dwarf Allegro Oriental Poppy
Flower Seed

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Papaver orientale Open-pollinated. Fuzzy fern-like leaves, showy buds open to dazzling scarlet blooms with contrasting black eyes. Grows 16". read more

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Opopeo Amaranth - Organic
Grain

Amaranthus hybridus (65 days to flower, 125 days to seed) Open-pollinated. Is it a green vegetable? An ornamental? A gluten-free grain? Why, yes! No wonder Amaranth was sacred in pre-Columbian Mexico. read more

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Aurora Orach Mix - Organic
Specialty Greens

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Atriplex hortensis
(38 days) Open-pollinated. In his Wild Garden Seed catalog, originator Frank Morton calls it “mountain spinach for merry... read more

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Variegated Collards - ECO
Brassica oleracea (acephala group) (61 days) Open-pollinated. Florida heirloom. After frost, develops beautiful white ribs that contrast with yellow-green leaves. read more

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Sierra - Organic
Batavian Lettuce - lettuce

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Lactuca sativa
(50 days) Open-pollinated. Summer lettuce aficionados can rejoice that we again have a fresh crop of organic seed for Sierra, a... read more

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Nancy - Organic
Butterhead Lettuce

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Lactuca sativa (58 days) Open-pollinated. Thick medium-green leaves make a tight well-developed heart. Holds well in the field, a standout both for commercial growers and home gardeners. read more

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Ed’s Red - Organic
Shallot

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Allium cepa (aggregatum group)
(105 days) Open-pollinated. Several years ago in our OP shallot trials, Ed’s Red won hands down in taste: full... read more

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Glacier Rose - Organic
Shallot

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Allium cepa (aggregatum group)
(100 days) Open-pollinated. Longtime Montana farmer and plant breeder Judy Owsowitz loved the hybrid shallot Prisma... read more

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Dakota Tears - Organic
Yellow Storage Onion

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Allium cepa
(112 days) Open-pollinated. Dave Podoll’s breeding breakthrough, Dakota Tears was more than 20 years in the making. Though you might... read more

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New York Early - Organic
Yellow Storage Onion

Allium cepa (98 days) Open-pollinated. Firm 2.5-3" diameter mild yellow onion. Good storage. read more

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Tendersweet
Snap Pea

Pisum sativum
(65 days) Open-pollinated. This 2' tall snap pea is aptly named by the breeder: upon taking the first nibble from our trial... read more

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Bulgarian Carrot Chili - Organic
Hot Pepper

Capsicum annuum
(68 days) Open-pollinated. Also known as Shipkas. We first saw this show-stopper at Amy LeBlanc’s farm. Resembling little polished... read more

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Hinkelhatz - Organic
Hot Pepper

Capsicum annuum
(88 days) Open-pollinated. Not for the “chickenhearted,” this rare Pennsylvania Dutch heirloom packs considerable heat. Its name... read more

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Karlo - Organic
Paprika Pepper

Capsicum annuum
(70 days) Open-pollinated. This pepper looked so much like Feher Ozon in our trials that we got to wondering if it was also a... read more

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Good Egg Godiva, naked seeded - Organic
Culinary Pumpkin - pumpkin

Cucurbita pepo
(110 days) Open-pollinated. Legend has it that in 1057 an unclothed Countess of Mercia, Lady Godiva, rode her horse through the... read more

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Orangeglo - Organic
Yellow & Orange Flesh Watermelon

Citrullus lanatus
(90 days) Open-pollinated. The most orange of watermelons, much favored by Glenn Drowns. Not the sweetest of our melons, but its... read more

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