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Fedco Seeds
Broccoli
Broccoli
Broccoli
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (85 days) F-1 hybrid. Consistent yields of exceptionally tender, high-quality blue-green domed 8” heads with rather large beads. Tolerates some heat. read more
Broccoli
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (67 days) F-1 hybrid. 6-7" semi-domed head with blue-green medium-large bead. Moderate side shoot production. Cannot tolerate extreme heat. read more
Broccoli
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (62 days) F-1 hybrid. Consistent 6–8" high-domed heads with gorgeous blue-green beads. Resilient variety developed for growers in the Northeast. read more
Broccoli
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (86 days) F-1 hybrid. 5-7" bright green tightly domed heads. Compact plants. Good for mid-season. read more
Broccoli
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (90 days) F-1 hybrid. Late-summer to fall, delivers a dark green semi-domed 6-8" head with medium-small tight bead. Abundant side shoots, good heat tolerance. read more
Broccoli
Broccoli
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (94 days) F-1 hybrid. Large deep green heads are finely beaded, high domed with no lobing. Amazing resilience and crazy-weather tolerance. read more
Cauliflowers
Cauliflower
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (93 days) F-1 hybrid. Very large upright plants set dense 2-4 lb attractive white domed heads. Tender with very good flavor. read more
Cauliflower
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (60 days) F-1 hybrid. Short stems bear compact 1-2 lb uniform firm white tight heads with fine beads. Early, but less dense than later varieties. read more
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Brassica oleracea (botrytis group)
(62 days) F-1 hybrid. This super early deep purple cauliflower with tight curds will start forming heads before... read more
(62 days) F-1 hybrid. This super early deep purple cauliflower with tight curds will start forming heads before... read more
Artichoke
Artichoke
Cynara scolymus (120 days from transplant) Open-pollinated. Each plant produces up to eight flower buds. A biennial that must be tricked into behaving like a winter has passed in order to produce this year. read more
Asian Greens
Chinese Cabbages
Chinese Cabbage
Chinese Cabbage
Brassica rapa (60 days) F-1 hybrid. Striking purple-red 10" Chinese cabbage. A bit tricky to grow: heads are prone to internal tipburn. read more
Chinese Cabbage
Brassica rapa (chinensis group) (20 days baby, 45 days full size) Open-pollinated. Lettucy pale green ruffled leaves. Mild, sweet. Will re-grow after cuttings. Cold hardy. read more
Mustards
Mustard
Brassica juncea (20 days baby, 40 days mature) Open-pollinated. Light golden-green leaves are curled and lacy, add lift to salad mixes. Mustardy zing. Resists bolting in heat. read more
Mustard
Brassica juncea (45 days) Open-pollinated. Best-adapted mustard for northern climates. Hot mustardy flavor. Will come back when cut. Slow to bolt. Can be overwintered. read more
Mustard
Brassica rapa (japonica group) (40 days) Open-pollinated. Japanese heirloom. Deeply cut fringed leaves on slender white stalks. For microgreens, cut-and-come-again, succession plantings and baby leaf production. read more
Mustard
Brassica juncea (45 days) Open-pollinated. Purple-streaked foliage and succulent broad stems. Spicy. Used for mesclun and braising. read more
Mustard
Brassica juncea (integlifolia group) (45 days) Open-pollinated. Japanese heirloom. Large purple-tinted savoyed leaves. Peppery flavor. Standard mesclun ingredient. Cold tolerant. read more
Mustard
Brassica rapa (45 days full size; 21 baby) Open-pollinated. Grows in rosettes like tatsoi, but bigger, more upright with leaves less shiny and more puckered. Harvest young for salad greens or mature for braising. read more
Pac Choi
Pac Choi
Brassica rapa (chinensis group) (48 days) F-1 hybrid. Most vigorous and darkest-hued strain. Purple leaves with green veins and stems. 8-10" heads at maturity. read more
Beans
Bush Green Beans
Bush Green Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (53 days) Open-pollinated. 6-7" round medium-dark green beans. Production comes on fast and keeps up for weeks. read more
Bush Green Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (57 days) Open-pollinated. 6" pods. Long a standard for flavor. Not heat tolerant, but excellent for fall crops. White seed. read more
Bush Green Bean
Bush Green Bean
Bush Green Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (56 days) Open-pollinated. High yields of tasty 5–7" straight slender round dark green beans. Holds quality well both on the plant and after harvest. read more
Bush Green Bean
Bush Green Bean
Fava Beans
Lima Beans
Lima Bean
Phaseolus lunatus (103 days) Open-pollinated. 18" tall. 3 tender beans per pod, grey in the shell stage and drying to buff with purple and black mottling. White flowers. read more
Pole Beans
Pole Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (60 days) Open-pollinated. Large flattened sunny yellow Romano-type beans on tall vines. read more
Pole Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (68 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom bears 7-9" pods with nutty flavor. Very productive. Excellent for freezing. Brown seed. read more
Pole Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (70 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom from the Ozarks. Vigorous vines produce tender bright purple pods. read more
Pole Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (70 days) Open-pollinated. Beautiful 6-7" green pods with purple streaking. Tan seed with dark stripes. Also known as Preacher Bean. read more
Pole Bean
Vigna unguiculata sesquipedalis (90 days) Open-pollinated. Impressive 14-18" thin burgundy pods. Small brown seed. read more
Pole Bean
Phaseolus coccineus (70 days) Open-pollinated. 10-12' tall. Mottled black and purple seeds. Ornamental brilliant scarlet blossoms. Snap or shell bean. read more
Phaseolus vulgaris (55 days) Open-pollinated. 7–9' vines bear long stringless round-podded very dark green fresh beans, coming early. 2017 AAS. read more
Shell & Dry Beans
Shell & Dry Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris (68 days shell) Open-pollinated. Heirloom shell bean is buff with red stripes. Also known as Speckled Bays. read more
Beets
Beet
Beta vulgaris (60 days) Open-pollinated. Grown for greens, not roots. Large glossy reddish-purple leaves. Holds quality in summer but best in fall and under winter cover. read more
Beet
Beet
Beet
Beta vulgaris (60 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Uniform globular smooth red beet. Tender interior with deep red flesh. A favorite of home gardeners and canners. read more
Beet
Beta vulgaris (48 days) Open-pollinated. From 1911, beloved by commercial growers and home gardeners. Early beet greens and bunching beets. Quick cold soil emergence. Attractive purple tops. read more
Beet
Beta vulgaris (48 days) Open-pollinated. From 1911, beloved by commercial growers and home gardeners. Early beet greens and bunching beets. Quick cold soil emergence. Attractive purple tops. read more
Beet
Beta vulgaris (55 days) Open-pollinated. Vibrantly golden beets, sweet and delicious. Elongated pyramid shape with no green shoulders. Greens also delicious! read more
Broccoli
Broccoli Raab
Broccoli Raab
Brassica rapa (ruvo group) (40 days) Open-pollinated. Harvest young stems, leaves, and small flower buds. Leaves best in spring. Stems and flower buds best in fall crop. read more
Cabbages
Green Cabbages
Green Cabbage
Brassica oleracea (capitata group) (62 days) Open-pollinated. Classic early round 3-5 lb grey-green compact heads on short stems. Excellent flavor. Not long standing. read more
Red Cabbages
Savoy Cabbages
Savoy Cabbage
Brassica oleracea (capitata group) (95 days) Open-pollinated. French heirloom. Large medium-green heads average 4-6 lb. Juicy, with mild semi-sweet flavor. read more
Carrots
Early Carrots
Early Carrot
Daucus carota (55 days) Open-pollinated. Parisian heirloom. Round 1½" deep orange carrot. Harvest young and tender; enjoy cooked for sweetness and creamy texture. Easy in clay soil. read more
Main Season Carrots
Main Season Carrot
Daucus carota (75 days) Open-pollinated. Broad-shouldered 7" conical carrot with a tapered tip. Good choice for heavy soils. Long storage. read more
Main Season Carrot
Daucus carota (70 days) Open-pollinated. French heirloom. Thick 5-7" long red-orange carrot. Performs well in heavy soil. Excellent flavor and long storage. read more
Main Season Carrot
Daucus carota (68 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. High-quality 6-7" bright orange carrot. Sweet flavor with small dark core. Bestseller. read more
Corn
Bicolor Sweet Corn
Bicolor Sweet Corn
Bicolor Sweet Corn
Zea mays (78 days) F-1 hybrid. Large sweet tender creamy kernels from well-filled 8" blunt ears with 14-16 rows. 6-7' plants. Sturdy thick stalks allow second ear production. read more
Bicolor Sweet Corn
Bicolor Sweet Corn
Popcorn
Popcorn
Zea mays (72 days baby, 110 dry) Open-pollinated. For baby corn, harvest ears about five days after silks appear. Or grow to full size for popcorn. 5' plants each bear 3-6 4" ears with white kernels. read more
Popcorn
Zea mays (98 days) F-1 hybrid. Long thin ears with large kernels make light tender popcorn. 6' stalk. read more
Supersweet Corn
Supersweet Corn
Zea mays (76 days) F-1 hybrid. Large tender crispy yellow kernels with corny flavor and extra sugar. High yields; 2-3 ears per plant. read more
Yellow Sweet Corn
Yellow Sweet Corn
Zea mays (77 days) F-1 hybrid. 8" ears. 16 rows. 7' plants. Same as original Bodacious with enhanced resistance. Exceptional sweetness. read more
Yellow Sweet Corn
Yellow Sweet Corn
Zea mays (85 days) F-1 hybrid. Handsome 8" tip-filled ears; not just sweet, but with a deep corn taste. read more
Cucumbers
Long-Fruited Cucumbers
Long-Fruited Cucumber
Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (55 days from transplant) Open-pollinated. Specialty heirloom "snake melon" cuke. Curved coiled slender fruit with light and dark green stripes. Best eaten at 8-18". read more
Long-Fruited Cucumber
Cucumis sativus (61 days) Open-pollinated. Extra-long Asian slicer. Up to 15" long. Trellis for straight fruit. Sets well in heat. read more
Long-Fruited Cucumber
Cucumis sativus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom performs in tunnels and outdoors. 10-14" slim Euro-type cuke with mild flavor; not bitter, few seeds. Trellis for straight fruits. read more
Pickling Cucumbers
Slicing Cucumbers
Slicing Cucumber
Cucumis sativus (70 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom slicer. 8-9" long 2" wide green, white spined fruits. read more
Slicing Cucumber
Cucumis sativus (63 days) Open-pollinated. Classic slicer for the Northeast. Dark green 8-8.5" uniform fruits. Vigorous throughout the season. read more
Slicing Cucumber
Cucumis sativus (63 days) Open-pollinated. Classic slicer for the Northeast. Dark green 8-8.5" uniform fruits. Vigorous throughout the season. read more
Specialty Cucumbers
Specialty Cucumber
Specialty Cucumber
Melothria scabra (65 days) Open-pollinated. Vigorous but delicate climbing vine. Profuse bearing of 1" oblong green and white fruits. Eat fresh or pickled. read more
Specialty Cucumber
Cucumis sativus (64 days) Open-pollinated. Unique white slicer. 7-8" slim creamy-white fruit with crisp non-bitter flesh. Excellent flavor. read more
Eggplants
Elongated Eggplants
Solanum melongena (58 days) F-1 hybrid. Light purple 11" elongated Chinese eggplant. Vigorous, stress-tolerant and early. read more
Italian Eggplants
Italian Eggplant
Solanum melongena (88 days) Open-pollinated. Italian heirloom. White with lavender streaking, plump, 3-4" wide by 5" long. Fruits avg 2 lb. Creamy, delicate, great for gourmet markets. read more
Italian Eggplant
Solanum melongena (84 days) Open-pollinated. Pink-lavender with white shoulders, pear-shaped, 4-6" wide by 6-8" long. Sweet tender white flesh. Early and productive. read more
Flower Seeds
Flower Seed
Alternative lawn mix includes 13 species of short and creeping plants, many of which feed pollinators. read more
Flower Seed
For the Northeast. A blend of 19 perennial and self-sowing annual species native to or naturalized in northeast U.S. and Canada. read more
Achillea
Achillea
Achillea millefolium F-1 hybrid. Full range of soft pastel colors on flat flower heads. Easy to grow. 18-24". read more
Ageratums
Ageratum
Ageratum houstonianum (40 days from transplanting) Open-pollinated. A cutting ageratum with long stems. read more
Alyssum
Alyssum
Lobularia maritima (60 days) Open-pollinated. Free-flowering long-blooming fragrant 4" dwarf white groundcover. Easy to grow. read more
Alyssum
Lobularia maritima (63 days) Open-pollinated. Easy-to-grow dwarf 3" tall alyssum with fragrant purple flowers. read more
Alyssum
Lobularia maritima (60 days) Open-pollinated. Similar to Carpet of Snow, but slightly taller. read more
Amaranths
Amaranth
Amaranthus caudatus (90 days) Open-pollinated. Vigorous 2-4' branching annual with long drooping red tassels. read more
Asters
Aster
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii F-1 hybrid. Hardy “New York” perennial asters bloom late in red, purple, bluish and white. 4' tall. read more
Bachelor’s Buttons
Bachelor’s Button
Centaurea cyanus (90 days) Open-pollinated. Showy blend of blue, pink, red, white flowers with blue predominating. read more
Bachelor’s Button
Centaurea cyanus (96 days) Open-pollinated. Annual. Flowers have dark centers in maroons and purples that fade into white outer petals, creating a frosted effect. read more
Bachelor’s Button
Centaurea cyanus (90 days) Open-pollinated. Annual. Ruffled dark maroon flowers, sometimes called Black Gem Bachelor’s Button. 3' tall. Hard to find. read more
Bachelor’s Button
Centaurea cyanus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Early frilly 2" periwinkle-blue blooms on semi-dwarf 2' plants. A popular favorite with a long bloom period. read more
Balloon Flower
Balloon Flower
Platycodon grandiflorus Open-pollinated. Long-lasting deep blue rounded star-shaped flowers. Buds like inflated balloons. read more
Bee Balm
Bee Balm
Monarda didyma Open-pollinated. Perennial to Zones 3. Bushy clumping 30", bears 1-2 whorls of red tubular flowers on each stem from mid to late summer. read more
Begonia
Begonia
Begonia x tuberhybrida (140 days) F-1 hybrid. Nine bright shades for a riot of color. Needs shade. read more
Bells of Ireland
Moluccella laevis (110 days) Open-pollinated. Everlasting annual. Spikes of bright green bell-shaped “flowers” turn creamy white when dried for winter arrangements. read more
Bupleurum
Bupleurum
Bupleurum griffithii (90 days) Open-pollinated. Everlasting annual. Features round leaves and unusual yellowish flowers air dry perfectly, retaining their color. Great filler for bouquets. read more
Butterfly Weed
Asclepias tuberosa Open-pollinated. Native perennial. Bright orange waxy flowers are attractive to butterflies and bees. read more
Calendulas
Calendula
Calendula officinalis Open-pollinated. The classic lovely yellow and orange mix. Herbalists highly regard its healing gifts. read more
California Poppies
California Poppy
Campanula
Campanula
Campanula carpatica Open-pollinated. Perennial, Zones 4-10. Also known as Bellflower or Carpathian Harebell. Masses of light azure bellflowers dance 8" high above a tidy mound of foliage up to 12" wide. read more
Canary Creeper
Tropaeolum peregrinum Open-pollinated. Profuse 8' vines with deeply lobed foliage and clusters of lacy golden-yellow flowers. read more
Cerinthe
Cerinthe
Cerinthe major var. purpurescens Open-pollinated. Annual. Features coin-shaped grey-green foliage and profuse blue shrimp-like bracts with purple flowers. Beloved by bumblebees. 12-30" tall. read more
China Asters
Callistephus chinensis (100 days) Open-pollinated. Cutflower in apricot, blue, pink, red, rose, salmon and white with yellow centers. 2½' tall. read more
China Aster
Callistephus chinensis (110 days) Open-pollinated. Pompon blooms in purple, salmon, magenta, rose and lavender on long wiry stems. read more
Chinese Forget-Me-Not
Chinese Forget-Me-Not
Cynoglossum amabile Open-pollinated. Bright dainty 5-petaled azure-blue blossoms. 16-18" tall. read more
Chinese Lantern
Physalis alkekengi Open-pollinated. Grown for deep orange “lanterns,” the calyxes, for dried arrangements. read more
Cleome
Cleome
Cleome hassleriana Open-pollinated. An organic mix of three colors: rose, violet and white. read more
Cleome
Cleome hassleriana Open-pollinated. Pure white spidery flower clusters atop 4' bushes that look vaguely like cannabis. Blooms all summer. read more
Columbines
Aquilegia vulgaris Open-pollinated. Spurless blossoms are mostly pink, with a few purples and whites. 2½' tall. read more
Coneflower
Coneflower
Ratibida columnifera Open-pollinated. Yellow petals around protruding chocolate-brown center disk. read more
Cosmos
Cosmos
Cosmos bipinnatus (75 days) Open-pollinated. Mix of pinks and white singles on 30–40" plants that stay upright through the summer. Especially good in pots. read more
Cosmos
Cosmos
Cosmos
Cosmos bipinnatus (85-90 days) Open-pollinated. Pinks, roses, magentas and occasional whites. 4-5'. read more
Cosmos
Cosmos sulphureus Open-pollinated. Flame-red free-flowering double blossoms on wiry stems. 4' tall. read more
Creeping Thyme
Thymus serpyllum Open-pollinated. Creeping sweet-scented ground cover with purple flowers good in rock gardens, between stepping stones or on dry slopes. read more
Daisies
Daisy
Leucanthemum x superbum F-1 hybrid. Clean snow-white flowers with bright yellow centers. 3' tall. read more
Daisy
Leucanthemum x superbum F-1 hybrid. Quilled petals of creamy white blossoms are fully double. 24-28" tall. read more
Delphiniums
Delphinium
Delphinium x cultorum F-1 hybrid. Intense dark purple with black bees, 6' tall. read more
Dianthus
Dianthus
Dianthus barbatus Open-pollinated. Fragrant biennial with flat-topped flowers in red, pink, white, lavender. 18" tall. read more
Dianthus
Dianthus x hybrida Open-pollinated. Annual. Otherworldly, deeply-fringed, 1½" blossoms create a wispy feathery effect. Mix of carmine, white, pink and bicolored blooms. Heavenly fragrance. 14" tall. read more
Dianthus
Dianthus caryophyllus Open-pollinated. Fully double fringed carnations in red, violet, rose, white and bicolor. 20". read more
Drumstick Flower
Craspedia globosa (100 days) Open-pollinated. Globular dimpled ¾" yellow flower heads set atop durable 18" stems. read more
Dye Plants
Dye Plant
Saponaria officinalis Open-pollinated. Not a dye plant; saponin-rich roots and leaves used to gently wash wool. Sweetly clove-scented pink perennial attracts pollinators. 3' plant. read more
Dye Plant
Coreopsis tinctoria Open-pollinated. Beautiful native ornamental. Provides a full palette of color from yellows and greens to rusts and browns-and even black. read more
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus cinerea Open-pollinated. Perennial to Zone 8. Charming silvery blue-green 2" leaves make a fabulous bouquet filler that dries nicely and freshens the room with fragrant oils. 2–3' tall. read more
Flax
Forget-Me-Not
Myosotis sylvatica Open-pollinated. Clusters of tiny sky-blue flowers. Self-seeds. 6" tall. read more
Four O’Clock
Four O’Clock
Mirabilis jalapa Open-pollinated. Fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers in cerise, burgundy, pink, yellow, white. 2-3' tall. read more
Gaillardia
Gaillardia
Gaillardia aristata
(90 days) Perennial to Zone 4. Sun-loving native wildflower of the American Southwest blooms its first year. Petals radiate... read more
(90 days) Perennial to Zone 4. Sun-loving native wildflower of the American Southwest blooms its first year. Petals radiate... read more
Gaillardia pulchella Open-pollinated. Daisy-type flowers in reds, yellow, rust and orange with a prominent colored center. Free flowering, low maintenance and easy to grow. Attracts butterflies. Good cutflower. read more
Globe Amaranth
Globe Amaranth
Gomphrena globosa Open-pollinated. Three vibrant colors: pink, purple and white. read more
Globe Amaranth
Gomphrena globosa Open-pollinated. Beautiful round clover-like 1" purple flowers on 2' stems perfect for drying. Also enjoyable as bedding plant. read more
Helenium
Helenium
Helenium autumnale Open-pollinated. Bronze, brown, crimson and yellow for an end-of-summer display. 4-5' tall. Also called Sunny Bride. read more
Heliopsis
Heliopsis scabra Open-pollinated. Bright yellow daisy-like flowers with darker centers; variegated foliage. Up to 4' tall. read more
Heliotrope
Heliotrope
Heliotropium arborescens (120 days) Open-pollinated. Very fragrant. Flat clusters of tiny star-shaped royal blue flowers. 14-18" tall. read more
Hollyhocks
Hollyhock
Alcea rosea var. nigra Open-pollinated. Shimmering burgundy-black single flowers. read more
Hollyhock
Alcea rosea Open-pollinated. Doubles in shades of red, pink, yellow and white. 4-5' tall. read more
Alcea rosea Open-pollinated. Old-fashioned single 7' beauty in red, yellow, white and rose. read more
Honesty
Jacob’s Ladder
Jacob’s Ladder
Polemonium caeruleum (90 days) Open-pollinated. Sky blue blooms with gold stamens. Prefers shade. 1' tall. read more
Joe Pye Weed
Eutrochium maculatum Open-pollinated. Dusty pinkish-purple flowers. Stately and beautiful. 5-9' tall. read more
Johnny-Jump-Up
Johnny-Jump-Up
Viola tricolor Open-pollinated. Cute tricolor blooms in violet, lavender and canary yellow. 4-6" tall. read more
Larkspurs
Lavateras
Lavatera
Lavatera trimestris Open-pollinated. Mix contains mostly pink shades and some white. Explosion of funnel-shaped blossoms on 2' tall bushy plants. read more
Lobelia
Lobelia
Lobelia pendula
(60 days) Annual. A waterfall of reds, blues and whites to grace your garden, window boxes and hanging baskets. Very uniform tiny... read more
(60 days) Annual. A waterfall of reds, blues and whites to grace your garden, window boxes and hanging baskets. Very uniform tiny... read more
Love-In-A-Mist
Love-In-A-Mist
Nigella hispanica Open-pollinated. Decorative golden-brown pods with long fancy tendrils. Doubles as a cutflower. 16" stems. read more
Love-In-A-Mist
Nigella damascena (70 days) Open-pollinated. Mix of pink, blue and white flowers. Spiky decorative seed pods used in dried arrangements. 18". read more
Lupines
Lupine
Lupinus polyphyllus F-1 hybrid. Genetics determine that blues will dominate in lupine mixes. Revitalize your patch with a new burst of red. read more
Lupine
Lupinus polyphyllus F-1 hybrid. Mostly purple blooms with some bicolors in magenta, white and pink. read more
Maltese Cross
Lychnis chalcedonica Open-pollinated. Brilliant scarlet, cross-shaped florets. Attractive to pollinators, excellent for cutflowers. 3' tall. read more
Marigold - African
Marigold - African
Tagetes erecta Open-pollinated. Early mix of orange, gold, yellow. Large fully doubled flowers. 30" tall. read more
Marigold - French
Marigold - French
Marigold - French
Tagetes patula Open-pollinated. Ruffled double flowers in rust, yellow, orange, red and bicolors. Neat, compact 10" plants. read more
Marigold - French
Tagetes patula (100 days) Open-pollinated. Small single striped flowers with bright stripes of burgundy and yellow. Good for bouquets. 20" tall. read more
Marigold - French
Marigold - French
Tagetes patula (60 days) Open-pollinated. Anemone-flowered dwarf. Bicolored double blooms are deep rusty orange, petals edged with gold. 10-12" tall. read more
Marigold - French
Tagetes patula Open-pollinated. Mix of yellow, gold, orange and red. Double flowers are 2-2½" wide. Compact 10-12" plants. read more
Marigold - Signet
Marigold - Signet
Tagetes tenuifolia (68 days) Open-pollinated. Compact 10-12" plant bears tiny fragrant deep orange flowers. Colorful tasty additions to salads. read more
Mignonette
Reseda odorata Open-pollinated. Insignificant yellow-green blossoms grown for their enticing raspberry scent. Once common in Paris. Compact plants. read more
Milkweed
Millets
Millet
Setaria italica Open-pollinated. Annual. This strain's graceful 3–6" seedheads are covered with golden-russet hairs, so they are softer and look less seedy than other types. read more
Morning Glories
Morning Glory
Ipomoea purpurea Open-pollinated. Cheery masses of white flowers with blue or pink accents in a festive array of patterns. Vigorous 6' climbers. read more
Morning Glory
Ipomoea tricolor (115 days) Open-pollinated. Classic morning glory. Intense azure blooms lighten toward center; a sun-loving 12' vine. read more
Morning Glory
Ipomoea nil Open-pollinated. Ethereal bicolor flowers feature white cups streaked with sky blue. Climbing vine grows 8-10'. read more
Morning Glory
Ipomoea purpurea (70 days) Open-pollinated. Climbs to at least 8-9' with trellising, rich deep purple bloom with a glowing magenta center and dark 5-pointed star pattern. read more
Morning Glory
Convolvulus tricolor
(50 days) Annual. This bush morning glory charmed us in our 2023 flower trials! Shapely 18" tall bushes (that’s right, no... read more
(50 days) Annual. This bush morning glory charmed us in our 2023 flower trials! Shapely 18" tall bushes (that’s right, no... read more
Ipomoea nil Open-pollinated. Large double 1-3" ruby-red blooms with white throats. Heirloom. Vigorous 12-15' plant blooms early. read more
Nasturtiums
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Striking variegated green and white foliage and tangy yellow and orange blossoms. Great plant for hanging baskets. 16" plants. read more
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus (65 days) Open-pollinated. Spicy edible creamy-yellow flowers with rich brown centers. Plants mound to about 12" tall. read more
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Dark purplish-green leaves with brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers contrast well with other varieties. 16" plants. read more
Nasturtium
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus (42 days) Open-pollinated. Bushy variety holds its blooms above the foliage. Early free-flowering blend of orange, yellow, red and gold. 16". read more
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum minus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Named for the dessert. Primrose-cream blossoms with pearly red centers. Sets abundant blooms above compact lily-pad foliage. read more
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus (65 days) Open-pollinated. Red, orange, gold and bicolor shades. Red blossoms spicier than lighter colors. Prolific blossom set. 4-6' tall. read more
Nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Large spurless upward-facing flowers. Compact non-trailing plant habit. Recommended for commercial growers. 12". read more
Nicotiana
Nicotiana
Nicotina alata (70-80 days) Open-pollinated. Elegant abundant upward-facing 2" star-shaped light chartreuse flowers upon 3' plants of contrasting green. read more
Pansies
Viola cornuta Open-pollinated. Large fragrant flowers in purple, pink, yellow and light blue striped with white and yellow strokes. Dwarf 6" plants. read more
Persian Catmint
Nepeta mussinii Open-pollinated. Soft grey-green leaves with clusters of bluish-lavender tubular flowers. 1' tall. read more
Phacelia
Phlox
Phlox
Phlox drummondi Open-pollinated. Large umbel blooms in a range of pinks, reds, white, and bicolor combinations. 24" sprawling plants. read more
Pincushion Flower
Pincushion Flower
Scabiosa atropurpurea Open-pollinated. Mix features purple, lavender, red, pink, white and almost-maroon. Each 2" bloom is a rounded mass of tiny florets. read more
Pincushion Flower
Scabiosa stellata
(90 days) Delicate periwinkle flowers with silvery centers pass by into ethereal bronze globes of transparent seedheads that are... read more
(90 days) Delicate periwinkle flowers with silvery centers pass by into ethereal bronze globes of transparent seedheads that are... read more
Poppies
Papaver Open-pollinated. Unusual fully double ruffled flower of the deepest purple, almost black. Strong tall stems. 2'. read more
Poppy
Papaver Open-pollinated. White spots on petals form a cross reminiscent of the Danish flag. Attractive large seedheads ideal for drying. 27" stems. read more
Papaver orientale Open-pollinated. Fuzzy fern-like leaves, showy buds open to dazzling scarlet blooms with contrasting black eyes. Grows 16". read more
Poppy
Poppy
Papaver Open-pollinated. Elegant semi-double blooms all summer in shades of pink, rose, salmon, scarlet and white. 2½' tall. read more
Red Hot Poker
Red Hot Poker
Kniphofia uvaria Open-pollinated. A riot of yellow, orange and fiery red tubular flowers. Blooms July-September. An unusual accent in arrangements. read more
Rudbeckias
Rudbeckia hirta Open-pollinated. Hues of yellow, gold, orange and reddish brown, with chocolate-brown centers. Great for borders and cut flowers. 2-3' stems. read more
Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia hirta (86 days) Open-pollinated. Bright 4" golden-orange blooms with deep-set brown eyes. Long strong stems set on 24-30" plants make this an outstanding cutflower. read more
Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia hirta (88 days) Open-pollinated. Very large and distinctive. Pointy golden petals with light yellow tips. Branching 24-30" plants have long stems, ideal for cutflowers. read more
Salvias
Salvia
Salvia farinacea Open-pollinated. True blue flower spikes are abundant for weeks on bushy 3' plants. Grey-green foliage. read more
Salvia
Salvia viridis Open-pollinated. White and blue flowers set off by large pink-to-purple bracts. Leaves entirely green. Remains colorful when dried. 18" stalks. read more
Sea Oats
Sea Oats
Chasmanthium latifolium Open-pollinated. Perennial. Strong 2' arching stems with airy flattened seedheads are beautiful for dried arrangements. read more
Snapdragon
Snapdragon
Antirrhinum majus
(90 days) Open-pollinated snapdragon with a twist, please! A star in our 2023 flower trials, and our whole staff gushed when we... read more
(90 days) Open-pollinated snapdragon with a twist, please! A star in our 2023 flower trials, and our whole staff gushed when we... read more
Statice
Statice
Limonium sinuatum (115 days) Open-pollinated. Mix includes lavender, rose, purple, white, yellow. Especially suited for dried arrangements, also good in fresh. 2-2½' tall. read more
Strawflowers
Strawflower
Xerochrysum bracteatum Open-pollinated. Bright red, 2-2½" fully double flowers, excellent for drying. 30-40" tall. read more
Strawflower
Xerochrysum bracteatum Open-pollinated. Hot pink, light pink, white, gold and deep rose. 2-2½" fully double flowers, excellent for drying. 30-40" tall. read more
Sunflowers
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus (70-90 days) Open-pollinated. Lovely mix of earthen shades: bright yellow to bronze and purples. Blossoms 4-6" across. 6-8' multibranching stalks. A top seller. read more
Helianthus annuus (60-80 days) Open-pollinated. 3-5" blooms in sunset hues of burgundy, russet-bronze, vivid gold and red, with many bicolor blends. read more
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus F-1 hybrid. Golden-yellow blooms with amazing 4" lime-green centers. Great for cutflowers and pollen-free. Tall straight single stems grow up to 5'. read more
Sunflower
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus Open-pollinated. Luxuriant 8" blooms with lemon-yellow petals surrounding striking solid brown centers. Can grow up to 10' tall in rich soil. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus Open-pollinated. Luxuriant 8" blooms with lemon-yellow petals surrounding striking solid brown centers. Can grow up to 10' tall in rich soil. Organic. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus (120 days) Open-pollinated. A traditional variety of giant single-stem sunflower with large seed heads. One to grow if you want to eat the seeds or plant a maze. 6”12'. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus (65 days) F-1 hybrid. Also known as Rouge Royale. Gorgeous 5-7" dark red pollen-free blossoms on 5-6' multi-branching stems. Favorite among commercial growers for its color. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus (55 days) F-1 hybrid. Deep red petals surround a brown disc on 4–6" flowerheads. Pollen-free, 4–6' tall. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus (55 days) F-1 hybrid. Ruby-red petals with lemon tips. Dark centers sometimes shade into pink. Gorgeous pollen-free 4-5" flowers on 6' branching plants. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus Open-pollinated. Handsome single-headed 5' sunflower. Double ring surrounded by deep yellow petals makes a striking display. 8-10" blooms. A superb cutflower. read more
Sunflower
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus (65 days) Open-pollinated. Vibrant 8" flowers, yellow surrounding a dark disk, on 5' plants. Can be grown as a single stem or pinched to branch out. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus debilis Open-pollinated. Pale yellow petals are nearly white and contrast well with the rich dark center disk. Polyheaded with 5' stalks, 3-4" blossoms. read more
Sunflower
Helianthus annuus
(55-65 days) F-1 hybrid. This splendid single-stem sunflower matches the cutting standard ProCut® Orange in reliability, quality... read more
(55-65 days) F-1 hybrid. This splendid single-stem sunflower matches the cutting standard ProCut® Orange in reliability, quality... read more
Sweet Peas
Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus odoratus Open-pollinated. Bred in 1898. Highly scented deep maroon flowers tolerant of heat. 5-6' vines. read more
Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus odoratus Open-pollinated. Contains solids, bicolors, reverse bicolors, flakes and stripes in a wide array. Over 5' tall. read more
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus odoratus Open-pollinated. Semi-dwarf 20" bush-type plants need no support, produce full-length stems. Mix includes chianti, pink, blue-violet and lavender. read more
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus odoratus (75 days) Open-pollinated. Mixture of crimson, scarlet, white, lavender, deep rose, medium blue and pink. Long stems make ideal cutflowers. 4-6' staking variety. read more
Lathyrus odoratus Open-pollinated. A white sweet pea with real fragrance! Heavenly blooms last longer and are more fragrant than the whites in the Mammoth Mix. 5-6' vines. read more
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus latifolius Open-pollinated. The traditional English cottage sweet pea. Shades of rose, white and pink in big clusters. Good cutflowers. Climbs 6'. read more
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus odoratus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Mix of blue, lavender, pink, purple, chocolate, orange and scarlet, streaked with white. Huge blossoms and great as a cutflower. Over 5' tall. read more
Tithonia
Tithonia
Tithonia rotundifolia Open-pollinated. Bright orange 3-4" blooms comparable to Torch’s. Upright and uniform habit. Attracts butterflies. 4' tall. read more
Verbenas
Verbena
Verbena hybrida var. grandiflora Open-pollinated. Mix of deep magenta, white, lilac, blue-violet and fuchsia, with white throats. Multi-branching semi-sprawling habit. read more
Verbena
Verbena bonariensis (90 days) Open-pollinated. Proud strong 3”4' stems topped with vibrant purple flowers that bloom from July to October. Ideal cutflower. Extremely drought-resistant. read more
Wallflower
Wallflower
Cheiranthus allionii Open-pollinated. Hardy biennial, blooms first year. Charming bright orange spice-scented phlox-like 4-petaled blossoms. read more
Zinnias
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans (85 days) Open-pollinated. A trendy color in this superior series. A most elegant giant dahlia-flowered zinnia. Long stems perfect for cutting. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans (85 days) Open-pollinated. Yellow, white, rose-pink, coral, lilac and purple. Long stems perfect for cutting. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans (85 days) Open-pollinated. A very hot fuchsia. A most elegant giant dahlia-flowered zinnia. Long stems perfect for cutting. read more
Zinnia elegans (75 days) Open-pollinated. Large ruffled zinnia blossoms resemble chrysanthemums. Profuse immense blooms in scarlet, orange, pink, yellow. 3' tall. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans (85 days) Open-pollinated. 3-4' tall and bushy blooms with masses of brilliant 4-6" double flowers in red, yellow, orange, lavender, maroon, violet and white. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans Open-pollinated. Blend of cherry, orange, pink, purple, scarlet, white and yellow dahlia-flowered blossoms 4-5" across. Excellent for cutting. 3½'. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans Open-pollinated. Small 2' plants with flowers 2½-3" across. Wide range of colors includes orange, yellow, white, pink, lavender and scarlet. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans (75-85 days) Open-pollinated. 2–3¼" doubles and semi-doubles in: lime-orange, lime-red, and lemon-peach. Great cutflowers, 24–30" tall. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans Open-pollinated. Even Gene, who doesn’t like gaudy zinnias, was attracted to Scarlet Flame’s elegant bright scarlet blooms. 3' stems. Predates 1934. read more
Zinnia
Zinnia elegans (90 days) Open-pollinated. Huge single and double blooms on 30" plants. Colors include red, magenta, purple, orange, lavender and pink. Our best-selling zinnia. read more
Gourds
Gourd Blends
Gourd Blend
Cucurbita pepo var. ovifera (95 days) Open-pollinated. Warted assorted flats, rounds, short pears and spoons in a variety of colors and patterns. read more
Gourd Blend
Cucurbita pepo var. ovifera (95 days) Open-pollinated. Eight kinds of early-maturing types, with small spoon, bicolored pear and small orange most prevalant. read more
Large Gourds
Large Gourd
Lagenaria siceraria (120 days) Open-pollinated. Large gourd with bulbous base and narrow neck. Fruit can grow 14" tall and 12" in diameter. Start indoors. read more
Large Gourd
Lagenaria siceraria (120 days) Open-pollinated. Dark green skin with pale green splotches. Round 8-10" base tapers into along neck capped by a small bulb near the stem to make the swan’s head. read more
Luffa
Small Gourds
Small Gourd
Cucurbita pepo var. ovifera (100 days) Open-pollinated. A vivid mix of greens, yellows, creams and whites on straight and curved necks, all with double sets of wings and fins. read more
Small Gourd
Cucurbita pepo var. ovifera (93 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom ornamental. Tiny 2-3" green-and-white striped bottle gourds. Rampant vines. Hard shells dry to tan. read more
Grains
Sorghum
Sorghum bicolor (100 days) Open-pollinated. A white-seeded 4' grain sorghum, can be popped, but it is more commonly ground into a mild-flavored flour, cooked as a grain, or sometimes nixtamalized like corn and made into tortillas. read more
Specialty Greens
Amaranthus tricolor (120 days) Open-pollinated. Very red Jamaican traditional green for Callaloo stew. Beautiful tricolor blaze makes it ornamental as well. read more
Tarwi
Greens
Arugula
Arugula
Diplotaxis erucoides (21 days baby, 50 days mature) Open-pollinated. Wild Arugula. Deeply lobed dark green narrow leaves. Excellent for cold-season salads, but also shows good summer endurance. read more
Chard
Chard
Chard
Beta vulgaris (56 days) Open-pollinated. Gold, yellow, orange and pink stems, midribs and veins. Tender dark green to bronze leaves with mild chard flavor. read more
Chard
Beta vulgaris (50 days) Open-pollinated. Standard broad white stems and dark green savoyed leaves with white veins. read more
Chard
Beta vulgaris (56 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Large light green semi-savoyed leaves contrast with bright yellow stems and veins. read more
Chard
Beta vulgaris (55 days) Open-pollinated. Tender smooth leaves, thin stems, spinach-like flavor. Lasts through summer into fall. Withstands some frosts. read more
Chard
Beta vulgaris (56 full size; 30 days baby leaf) Open-pollinated. Much like Fordhook, except it’s more compact, deeply savoyed, more uniform and with a narrower stem. Long harvest window. read more
Chicory
Cichorium intybus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Savory Italian chicory with deeply toothed red-veined leaves. Best in cool weather, can become bitter in heat. read more
Chicory
Cichorium intybus (80 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. 1' tall large tight chicory with light green leaves. Very mild flavor. Stores well. read more
Chicory
Cichorium intybus (80 days) Open-pollinated. Italian heirloom grown for its fused stems which form a swollen bulb. Sweet stalks eaten in salad or cooked. read more
Endive
Endive
Cichorium endivia (85 days) Open-pollinated. Also known as Escarole. Smooth broad green outer leaves with creamy yellow closely bunched center leaves. Especially good as a fall crop; tolerates frost under row cover. read more
Endive
Cichorium endivia (42 days) Open-pollinated. French heirloom. Large frizzy sweet endive with very fine ribs. For late spring and early summer harvests. read more
Perennial Greens
Perennial Green
Rumex acetosa (60 days) Open-pollinated. Thick sword-shaped lemony-flavored leaves picked when young and tender. A special treat in early spring. Perennial hardy to Z3. read more
Perennial Green
Nasturtium officinale Open-pollinated. Perennial hardy to Z4. Tasty green likes full sun and soggy conditions. Use in salads and soups. read more
Radicchio
Radicchio
Cichorium intybus (85 days) Open-pollinated. Uniform round Chioggia-type with deep burgundy red heads. read more
Radicchio
Cichorium intybus (80 days) Open-pollinated. White-veined leaves turn from green to variegated burgundy red in cool weather. Romaine-shaped heads. Best for fall crops. read more
Specialty Greens
Specialty Green
Portulaca oleracea var. sativa (50 days) Open-pollinated. Golden-green leaves with succulent texture and mildly acerbic flavor. Ideal addition to mesclun. read more
Portulaca oleracea var. sativa (50 days) Open-pollinated. Golden-green leaves with succulent texture and mildly acerbic flavor. Ideal addition to mesclun. read more
Specialty Green
Valerianella locusta (60 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Vigorous large-leaf type of staple salad green. Best for sowing in spring for early summer harvest. read more
Specialty Green
Tetragonia tetragonioides (52 days) Open-pollinated. New Zealand native plant. Spinach-like green stands well in the heat of summer. read more
Specialty Green
Valerianella locusta (45 days) Open-pollinated. Very cold-hardy small-seeded small-leaved strain of this winter staple salad green. Can be overwintered. read more
Herbs
Herb
Herb
Agastache foeniculum Open-pollinated. Perennial can grow 3' tall, 2' wide. Vigorous self-sower. Anise-scented foliage and purple flowers delightful as a tea or culinary seasoning, or filler in mixed bouquets. read more
Herb
Withania somnifera Open-pollinated. Upright shrub 2' with green-to-yellow flowers ripening to red berries. Roots are dried at the end of the growing season and used internally powdered or tinctured. read more
Herb
Astragalus membranaceus Open-pollinated. Small yellow pea-like flowers on upright stems with vetch-like leaves. 1½-4' perennial. read more
Herb
Herb
Borago officinalis (55 days) Open-pollinated. Bushy 2-3' annual. Bears many small flowers that open blue, turn purple and then pink. read more
Herb
Salvia officinalis Open-pollinated. Grows up to 3', with fuzzy grey-green oblong leaves and blue flowers. Used fresh or dried. read more
Herb
Carum carvi Open-pollinated. Feathery-leaved 2' biennial grown primarily for its seeds to season soups, stews, breads and pastries. read more
Herb
Herb
Herb
Foeniculum vulgare (65 days) Open-pollinated. This fennel, which doesn’t bulb, puts all its energy into making seeds. read more
Herb
Trigonella foenum-graecum (30 days leaf, 120 days seed) Open-pollinated. Leaf and seeds are used culinarily, imparting a sweet nutty flavor reminiscent of maple syrup. If not pinched back, the plant will read more
Herb
Allium tuberosum Open-pollinated. Perennial, but protect in cold areas. Grows like chives, 1' tall, but has flat strap-like leaves that taste like garlic and can be used as a garlic. read more
Herb
Thymus vulgaris Open-pollinated. Creeping 10-12" mat-forming perennial brings depth of flavor to soups, gravies, casseroles. read more
Herb
Herb
Alchemilla mollis Open-pollinated. Perennial. 12-18" Bears large loose sprays of tiny greenish-yellow flowers from early summer onward. Makes a good border and ground cover in shady locations. read more
Herb
Melissa officinalis Open-pollinated. Perennial growing to 2'. Gather its yellow-green scalloped lemony leaves before plants flower. read more
Herb
Cymbopogon flexuosus Open-pollinated. Perennial in Zones 9-11, grown as an annual in our climate. Coarse grass sets 6-12 harvestable stalks, looking something like pencil leeks, slightly bulbous at the base. read more
Herb
Herb
Althaea officinalis Open-pollinated. Perennial. Cousin to the hollyhock, 4-6' showy plant with attractive flowers, used to soothe and soften irritated skin and membranes and to relieve coughs. read more
Herb
Tagetes lucida
(80 days) Annual. Native to Guatemala and Mexico; also known as Sweet Mace, Mexican Mint Marigold, Winter Tarragon and Cloud Plant.... read more
(80 days) Annual. Native to Guatemala and Mexico; also known as Sweet Mace, Mexican Mint Marigold, Winter Tarragon and Cloud Plant.... read more
Herb
Silybum marianum Open-pollinated. Named for the bold white splashes on its glossy leaves, said to be from Mary’s milk. Fast-growing 3-5' annual with leaves up to 8x24". read more
Herb
Mentha pulegium Open-pollinated. Perennial. Hardy aromatic ground cover; plants creep with only the lavender flower stalks rising above the ground. read more
Herb
Rosmarinus officinalis Open-pollinated. Beloved tender perennial growing to 3-4'. Cannot withstand temperatures below 17°, may be overwintered indoors if kept cool and moist. read more
Herb
Herb
Origanum majorana (80-95 days) Open-pollinated. Grown as an annual in the North. 1' plant with grey-green rounded leaves of enchanting sweet fragrance. read more
Galium odoratum Open-pollinated. Perennial ground cover for shade. Whorls of pointed vanilla-scented leaves covered with clusters of tiny snowy-white spring flowers. 6-8" tall. read more
Herb
Hypericum perforatum Open-pollinated. 1-3' perennial hardy to Zone 3. Pretty yellow flower of fields and meadows turns tinctures and oils deep red. read more
Herb
Achillea millefolium Open-pollinated. Perennial grows 1-2', spreads slowly, preferring lean soil. Rich garden soil may produce lush 3' plants that need staking. Zone 2. read more
Herb
Sinapis alba (70-85 days) Open-pollinated. As easy to grow as the leafy mustards. The variety of mustard most familiar to American palates, but pallid without the addition of turmeric. read more
Herb
Matricaria recutita Open-pollinated. 7" plants, tiny golden flowers, may please Chamomile aficionados. read more
Basil
Basil
Ocimum basilicum Open-pollinated. Vigorous mulberry-tinted basil with anise fragrance makes a highly decorative tall bushy plant. Slow to bolt. read more
Basil
Ocimum basilicum (60 days) Open-pollinated. Purple stems and flowers of standard Thai, but displayed upon a strong bushy umbrella form with wide and beautifully ample flowers. read more
Basil
Ocimum basilicum (70 days) Open-pollinated. The choice of many connoisseurs for making pesto. Also called Perfumed Basil. Leaves are slightly smaller and finer than Sweet Basil with more aroma and potency. read more
Basil
Ocimum basilicum (70 days) Open-pollinated. The choice of many connoisseurs for making pesto. Also called Perfumed Basil. Leaves are slightly smaller and finer than Sweet Basil with more aroma and potency. read more
Basil
Ocimum basilicum Open-pollinated. Lettuce-leaf type has very large ruffled leaves suitable for rolling or stuffing. Flavor similar to sweet basil. read more
Ocimum basilicum (64 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Chosen for its intense lemony fragrance. Medium-sized bright green leaves. read more
Ocimum basilicum minimum (70 days) Open-pollinated. 8" and maintains a compact mound of light green leaves and white flowers. Its leaves are small, thin and strongly scented. read more
Basil
Ocimum basilicum (70 days) Open-pollinated. The heaviest-yielding variety, recommended for drying, all-around great eating, and large-scale pesto production. read more
Chervil
Dill
Dill
Anethum graveolens (55 days) Open-pollinated. Bouquet is usually grown for dill weed production because its leaves are sweeter and more refined than those of Mammoth. read more
Dill
Anethum graveolens (55 days) Open-pollinated. Bouquet is usually grown for dill weed production because its leaves are sweeter and more refined than those of Mammoth. read more
Dill
Anethum graveolens Open-pollinated. Variety generally grown for its seeds. Can also be used as dill weed, but the foliage is slightly darker, coarser and stronger-tasting than that of Bouquet. read more
Echinacea
Echinacea
Echinacea purpurea Open-pollinated. Easy-to-grow, 2-4' tall, native to a wide range of habitats, from Appalachian woods to Midwest prairies. read more
Lavender
Lavender
Lavandula angustifolia Open-pollinated. More compact habit than common Lavender with deeper green leaves and a more powerful, less sweet, aroma. 1' plants have bold clustered flower spikes with deep color from mid-July to early September. read more
Oregano
Oregano
Origanum heracleoticum Open-pollinated. Perennial to Zone 4, but survives some winters in Zone 3. The true culinary herb for Greek and Italian cooking. Low-growing with fragrant dull green and purple leaves and white flowers. read more
Oregano
Origanum syriacum Open-pollinated. An oregano that carries a bit of zing, and is a necessary ingredient in the condiment za’atar. Bushy tender perennial, hardy to Zone 10, grown as an annual in colder climes. read more
Parsley
Parsley
Petroselinum crispum (75 days) Open-pollinated. Double-curled type with long upright stiff stems. Holds color all season, tolerates heat and repeated cuttings. read more
Parsley
Petroselinum crispum (70 days) Open-pollinated. Italian heirloom. Flat-leaved parsley with good early seedling vigor and rich sweet flavor. Grows to 1' tall. read more
Parsley
Petroselinum crispum (78 days) Open-pollinated. Smooth and shiny large wide dark green leaves. Upright form with vigorous growth. read more
Savory
Savory
Satureja hortensis (70 days) Open-pollinated. Annual grows to 1½' with narrow dark green leaves and lavender flowers. Cut often during growing season, before blossoms appear. read more
Savory
Satureja montana (100 days) Open-pollinated. Perennial. Leaves shinier and thicker, stronger and more pungent than Summer Savory. read more
Kale and Collards
Collards
Collard
Brassica oleracea (acephala group) (61 days) Open-pollinated. Florida heirloom. After frost, develops beautiful white ribs that contrast with yellow-green leaves. read more
Curly Kale
Brassica oleracea (acephala group) (30 days baby, 56 days mature) Open-pollinated. The most commonly grown kale. Dense finely curled blue-green leaves on upright hardy plants. Best as a fall crop, planted July or August. read more
Brassica oleracea (acephala group) (30 days baby, 55 days mature) Open-pollinated. Frilly purple leaves suitable for baby leaf or bunching. Similar to Redbor leaf shape and color. read more
Dinosaur Kale
Dinosaur Kale
Brassica oleracea (acephala group) (62 days) Open-pollinated. Italian heirloom also known as Lacinato and Tuscan Black. Very dark green wrinkled, pebbled sturdy leaves extend like palm fronds from stalk. read more
Siberian Kale
Siberian Kale
Brassica napus (pabularia group) (60 days) Open-pollinated. Unsurpassed tenderness and flavor. Green oakleaf with purple veining darkens in cold weather. Wilts quickly once picked. Great microgreens. read more
Siberian Kale
Brassica napus (pabularia group) (60 days) Open-pollinated. Unsurpassed tenderness and flavor. Green oakleaf with purple veining darkens in cold weather. Wilts quickly once picked. Great microgreens. read more
Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi
Brassica oleracea (gongylodes group) (58 days) Open-pollinated. Central European heirloom. Green kohlrabi with short tops and medium stems. White interior is crisp, tender, pungent. read more
Lettuce
Batavian Lettuce
Batavian Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (65 days) Open-pollinated. Compact hardy plants with reddish-amber–tipped green leaves and crunchy batavian taste. French heirloom stands the test of time as well as the chill of fall. read more
Butterhead Lettuce
Butterhead Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (46 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Very small ruffled bronze-tinged butterhead lettuce. read more
Butterhead Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (58 days) Open-pollinated. Elegant pale green heads of exceptional tender quality. Excellent heat tolerance. read more
Iceberg or Crisphead Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (63 days) Open-pollinated. Compact medium-sized heads with burgundy-red exterior. Interior shades to green. Resists becoming mushy in heat. read more
Lollo Rosso Lettuce
Lollo Rosso Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (53 days) Open-pollinated. Much darker red version of Lollo Rosso. Adds color, texture and loft to baby salad mixes. read more
Lactuca sativa (58 days) Open-pollinated. Attractive frizzy foliage is light red on top, light green at base. Use in salad for loft and texture, for accent or garnish. Very cold tolerant. read more
Looseleaf Lettuce
Looseleaf Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (42 days) Open-pollinated. Popular heirloom. Early looseleaf lettuce, 16" in diameter. Large crumpled juicy light-green leaves. Will not stand heat. read more
Looseleaf Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (46 days) Open-pollinated. Bronze-red oakleaves. Compact frilly rosette. Buttery. Best in cool weather. read more
Looseleaf Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (46 days) Open-pollinated. Bronze-red oakleaves. Compact frilly rosette. Buttery. Best in cool weather. read more
Looseleaf Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (46 days) Open-pollinated. Bright green frilly notched leaves. Compact rosette. Best in cool weather. read more
Looseleaf Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (46 days) Open-pollinated. Bright green frilly notched leaves. Compact rosette. Best in cool weather. read more
Looseleaf Lettuce
Looseleaf Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (45 days) Open-pollinated. Frilly looseleaf lettuce with deeply cut pointed leaves. A standard component of salad mixes. Recommended for overwintering and cool weather. read more
Romaine Lettuce
Romaine Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (49 days) Open-pollinated. Unique Butterhead/Romaine combination with ruffled savoyed leaves dappled red and green. Very crisp and buttery. read more
Romaine Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (70 days) Open-pollinated. Dark green ruffled-leaved romaine with open habit and rounded top. Very crisp and sweet. Decent heat tolerance. read more
Lactuca sativa
(70 days) Open-pollinated. Also known as Erthel. Named for its ruffled mint-leaf appearance, not for any minty flavor. Good size,... read more
(70 days) Open-pollinated. Also known as Erthel. Named for its ruffled mint-leaf appearance, not for any minty flavor. Good size,... read more
Romaine Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (56 days) Open-pollinated. German heirloom. Attractive romaine has deep green leaves flecked with wine-red splotches. Excellent flavor and decent heat tolerance. Bestseller. read more
Romaine Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (65 days) Open-pollinated. French heirloom. Semi-romaine head with deep red outer leaves. Green inner leaves with bronze tips. Excellent cold tolerance, good for overwintering. read more
Romaine Lettuce
Lactuca sativa (60 days) Open-pollinated. French heirloom has substance with succulence. Begins like a bibb, matures into a well-wrapped romaine. Thick tender dark green leaves. Cold hardy. read more
Melons
Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe
Cucumis melo (88 days) Open-pollinated. Outside: wrinkled bumpy warted puffy-looking grey-green rock. Inside: green, yellow and deep orange juicy melting dense flesh. Rich aroma. read more
Galia-type Melons
Galia-type Melon
Cucumis melo (80 days) F-1 hybrid. Green flesh. Round uniform 1.5-3 lb fruit with light but full net. Skin blushes yellow as fruit ripens. Harvest at full slip. read more
Muskmelons
Muskmelon
Cucumis melo (85 days) F-1 hybrid. Deep orange flesh. Oval 3-5 lb fruit, medium net. Harvest at full slip. Excellent flavor. read more
Muskmelon
Cucumis melo (85 days) Open-pollinated. 2-3 lb orange-fleshed muskmelon with a thin rind and thick richly flavored flesh. read more
Muskmelon
Muskmelon
Cucumis melo (89 days) Open-pollinated. Green-fleshed heirloom, once the most widely grown in Canada, New England. Netted and ribbed fruits with aromatic silky texture. Can get quite large. read more
Muskmelon
Cucumis melo (88 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Salmon-colored flesh with small seed cavity. Large oval coarsely netted 5-7 lb fruit. read more
Muskmelon
Cucumis melo (80 days) F-1 hybrid. Thick, deep orange flesh. 4" diameter. 1.5 lb fruit. read more
Okra
Okra
Abelmoschus esculentus (85 days) Open-pollinated. Big fluted tender green pods on sturdy plants. Will produce in central Maine, but better suited to farther south. read more
Okra
Abelmoschus esculentus (65 days) Open-pollinated. Early 1x7" pods. Dwarf spineless 3-4' plants. Adapts well to cooler climate. read more
Okra
Abelmoschus esculentus (75 days) Open-pollinated. Edible and ornamental. Slender burgundy pods best harvested at 4". Green leaves and burgundy stems and pods. read more
Onions and Leeks
Ramps
Red Storage Onions
Red Storage Onion
Allium cepa (110 days) Open-pollinated. 19th century heirloom. Large medium-firm deep purple-red flattened globes with pinkish-white fine-grained flesh. Long-day. Keeps till late winter. read more
Red Summer Onions
Red Summer Onion
Allium cepa (110 days) Open-pollinated. Italian heirloom. Torpedo-shaped glossy red thin-skinned onion. Sweet, mild. Fair to good storage. read more
White Summer Onions
White Summer Onion
Allium cepa (70 days) Open-pollinated. Early 1.5" round pearly white baby onions. Can be used in pickling. read more
Yellow Storage Onions
Yellow Storage Onion
Allium cepa (105 days) Open-pollinated. Italian heirloom. Flattened 1" thick 3-4" diameter mild yellow-skinned onion. Braids well. read more
Other Roots
Parsnips
Parsnip
Pastinaca sativa (120 days) Open-pollinated. Classic smooth tapered sweet white parsnip average 10" long. read more
Rutabagas
Rutabaga
Brassica napus (95 days) Open-pollinated. Canadian origin. Uniform 5-6" almost neckless rutabaga with deep purple crown and cream-yellow base. Sweet pale yellow flesh. read more
Scorzonera
Scorzonera hispanica (120 days) Open-pollinated. European heirloom. Long narrow dark-skinned white-fleshed root. Distinctive. read more
Turnips
Turnip
Brassica rapa (45 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Round to globe-shaped turnip with smooth yellow skin and yellow flesh. Broad leaves. read more
Turnip
Brassica rapa (50 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Purple tops, white bottoms, white flesh. read more
Turnip
Brassica rapa (50 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Purple tops, white bottoms, white flesh. read more
Turnip
Brassica rapa (45 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Smooth-skinned egg-shaped early white turnip with mild sweet white flesh. Keeps well. read more
Peas
Shell Peas
Shell Pea
Pisum sativum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Tender tendrils. Afila-type pea, 10 peas per pod. Upright habit makes easy picking; grows to 36-42". read more
Shell Pea
Pisum sativum (66 days) Open-pollinated. Vigorous vines produce 7-8 sweet and meaty peas per pod. Holds color and texture well. read more
Shell Pea
Pisum sativum (52 days) Open-pollinated. Early shell pea averages 6 dark green peas in 2¾" pods. 2' vines. read more
Snap Peas
Snap Pea
Pisum sativum (62 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. 5-6' vines. 3" slender, sweet and tender pods. read more
Snap Pea
Pisum sativum (65 days) Open-pollinated. 2.5-3' vines. 3" pods. Matures about one week later than Sugar Ann. read more
Snow Peas
Snow Pea
Pisum sativum (60 days) Open-pollinated. 7-8' vine. 5" long light green pods. High yields. Excellent flavor. Purple flowers. read more
Snow Pea
Pisum sativum (72 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom with very heavy yields of 4-5" pods. Vines grow 5-7'. read more
Snow Pea
Pisum sativum (60 days) Open-pollinated. 3-4' vine. 4.5" flat rich sweet pods. High yields. Continues producing over a long period. read more
Snow Pea
Pisum sativum (62 days) Open-pollinated. 2-2.5" vine. 4" pods. Good for sandy soils or dry conditions. read more
Snow Pea
Pisum sativum
(62 days) Open-pollinated. Dr. Baggett’s biggest claim to fame and still the most popular edible-podded pea in the world (although... read more
(62 days) Open-pollinated. Dr. Baggett’s biggest claim to fame and still the most popular edible-podded pea in the world (although... read more
Peppers
Elongated Sweet Peppers
Elongated Sweet Pepper
Elongated Sweet Pepper
Capsicum annuum (70 days) F-1 hybrid. Deep carmine horn-shaped 2.5x6" fruits. Classic Italian Corno di Toro type. Unusually sweet. Widely adapted and early maturing. read more
Elongated Sweet Pepper
Elongated Sweet Pepper
Capsicum annuum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Elongated 2-3"classically wrinkled peppers are perfectly suited for pickling either green or red. read more
Hot Peppers
Hot Pepper
Hot Pepper
Capsicum annuum (80 days) Open-pollinated. Red-orange 3x6" horn-shaped fruits taper to a blunt point. Sweet and mildly spicy; 500-1,000 Scovilles. Heirloom. read more
Hot Pepper
Capsicum annuum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Fluorescent orange 1.5x3.5" fruits look like tiny carrots. Prolific fruit set. Fruity and hot. 5,000-30,000 Scovilles. read more
Hot Pepper
Capsicum annuum (65 days green, 85 days ripe) Open-pollinated. Dark green 1x3" sausage-shaped blunt fruits. Brown netting appears as fruits ripen to dark red. Hot! 2,000 to 5,000 Scovilles. Early. read more
Hot Pepper
Capsicum annuum (100 days) Open-pollinated. Shiny orange fruits are a bit longer than a habanero but they pull off the look. Bushy short plants bear about 2 dozen sweet—not hot— fruits. read more
Hot Pepper
Capsicum annuum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Smooth waxy yellow 1.5x5.5" tapered fruits ripen to orange then red. Semi-hot, 5,000-10,000 Scovilles. Early and prolific. read more
Hot Pepper
Capsicum annuum (75 days) Open-pollinated. Bright red, 5-6" long by 1/2" wide tapered and often curled. Hot, pungent; 3,500-5,000 Scovilles. Dries easily. Prolific. read more
Sweet Bell Peppers
Sweet Bell Pepper
Capsicum annuum (90 days) Open-pollinated. Orange sweet bell pepper. Thick-walled, blocky 3½" fruits. Easy to harvest. Good foliage cover on 4' plants helps to prevent sunscald. read more
Sweet Bell Pepper
Capsicum annuum (66 days) F-1 hybrid. Blocky bright orange bell with fruity flavor. Thick-walled crunchy squat bells. read more
Sweet Bell Pepper
Capsicum annuum (72 days) F-1 hybrid. Glossy yellow blocky 4" 4-lobed bell. Nice, sweet and crisp. Generous leaf canopy. read more
Physalis
Husk Cherries
Husk Cherry
Physalis pruinosa (72 days) Open-pollinated. Golden berries in papery husks. Small but flavorful. Sweet, nutty, delicious snack. read more
Pumpkins
Culinary Pumpkins
Culinary Pumpkin
Culinary Pumpkin
Cucurbita pepo (105 days) F-1 hybrid. 2-4 lb squat culinary pumpkin provides one-pie filling plus hulless seeds for roasting. read more
Culinary Pumpkin
Cucurbita pepo (102 days) Open-pollinated. Classic heirloom. 4 lb orange fruit with medium ribbing. The standard for pies. read more
Culinary Pumpkin
Cucurbita pepo (100 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. 7-8 lb rich-orange globed fruit with distinct finely russeted netted skin. Excellent for pies. read more
Large Pumpkins
Large Pumpkin
Large Pumpkin
Large Pumpkin
Cucurbita pepo (105 days) F-1 hybrid. Very deep orange, slightly flattened 9x12" 15 lb ribbed pumpkin with a thick solid handle. Great for carving. read more
Medium Pumpkins
Medium Pumpkin
Medium Pumpkin
Cucurbita maxima (105 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom French squash-pumpkin. Burnt orange to red flattened 7-30 lb fruit with deep ridges. Edible and ornamental. read more
Small Pumpkins
Small Pumpkin
Cucurbita pepo (95 days) Open-pollinated. Mini ornamental. Darling 8 oz flattened heavily ribbed fruit on short vines. read more
Small Pumpkin
Cucurbita pepo (90 days) Open-pollinated. Mini ornamental. Cute orange unribbed 8-12 oz fruits. Small vines produce 3-4 fruits each. read more
Radishes
Radish
Radish
Raphanus raphanistrum subs. sativus (25 days) Open-pollinated. ¾" diameter smooth-skinned red bunching radish. Firm white flesh. read more
Radish
Raphanus raphanistrum subs. sativus (25 days) Open-pollinated. Rosy-pink color with bright white flesh, crisp and mild. Oblong plump roots hold longer than others without cracking or getting soft and pithy. read more
Radish
Raphanus raphanistrum subs. sativus (30 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom. Slender 4-6" long white radish of high quality. Harvest young. Recommended for home gardens. read more
Winter Radishes
Winter Radish
Raphanus sativus var. niger (65 days) Open-pollinated. Spanish heirloom. Turnip-shaped 4" long radish with black skin and pungent white flesh. Excellent long storage. read more
Spinach
Spinach
Spinach
Spinacia oleracea (42 days) Open-pollinated. Standard crinkled-leaf spinach. Very good cold soil emergence. Much better in fall than spring. read more
Spinach
Spinacia oleracea (42 days) Open-pollinated. Standard crinkled-leaf spinach. Very good cold soil emergence. Much better in fall than spring. read more
Spinach
Spinacia oleracea (45 days) Open-pollinated. Recommended for late fall, winter greenhouse, or overwintering under mulch. Large semi-savoyed medium-green spinach selected for cold hardiness. read more
Summer Squash
Bitter Melon
Momordica charantia (65 days) F-1 hybrid. 8-14" fruit with bright pastel-green bumps and fluting. Called balsam pear in Asia and karela in India. read more
Lebanese Summer Squash
Lebanese Summer Squash
Cucurbita pepo (50 days) Open-pollinated. Bulbous fruit has thin pale green skin with white specks. Vigorous bush habit, cranks out the fruits. Firm and flavorful. read more
Patty Pan Squash
Patty Pan Squash
Cucurbita pepo (55 days) Open-pollinated. Classic heirloom. Uniform scalloped 2-3" fruit with greenish-cream skin. Excellent flavor. read more
Patty Pan Squash
Cucurbita pepo (48 days) F-1 hybrid. Uniform bright yellow fruit with pale green “stars” on the blossom end. Open plant with very few spines. read more
Yellow Summer Squash
Yellow Summer Squash
Cucurbita pepo (40 days) F-1 hybrid. 5-7" buttery yellow straight-neck squash, 10-15 fruits per plant. Truly spineless petioles. read more
Yellow Summer Squash
Cucurbita pepo (58 days) Open-pollinated. Classic heirloom. Deep yellow warted fruit with bulbous blossom end and narrow curved neck. Excellent flavor. read more
Zucchini
Zucchini
Cucurbita pepo (50 days) Open-pollinated. Cylindrical. Very dark green fruit with a small seed cavity. Open plant habit. Heirloom with excellent flavor. read more
Zucchini Rampicante
Zucchini Rampicante
Cucurbita moschata (60 days summer squash, 90 days winter squash) Open-pollinated. Italian specialty. Harvest at 8-12" for summer squash. Harvest at 90 days for winter squash use. Excellent flavor. read more
Tomatoes
Paste Tomatoes
Paste Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (85 days) Open-pollinated. Red oxheart nippled 8 oz heirloom paste. Consistent good flavor; sets the standard for paste tomatoes. read more
Paste Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (80 days) Open-pollinated. Lithuanian heirloom; productive pink 6-oz paste, subtly tapered to a rounded tip. Smooth full flavor. read more
Slicing Tomatoes
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (85 days) Open-pollinated. Green with yellow and amber-pink tinge,12-16 oz, oblate beefsteak. Best green eating tomato. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (80 days) Open-pollinated. Iridescent purple with dark green shoulders, 12-18 oz, oblate with catfacing. Ripe when half green and firm. Dark juicy meaty interiors smoky, exquisite. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Deep red slightly flattened 8-12 oz globes. Always tasty, occasionally sublime. Superb home-garden variety with commercial potential. read more
Lycopersicon esculentum (71 days) Open-pollinated. Yellow pink-blushed fuzzy 2 oz fruit. Soft-skinned, juicy, very sweet and fruity heirloom. Relatively early and prolific. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (80 days) Open-pollinated. Pink large, 1 lb, meaty old heirloom. Mild and sweet. High yielding. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (77 days) Open-pollinated. Green with dark-green stripes, blushing yellow and apricot when ripe; 4-5 oz fruits don't crack. Emerald-green interior, sweet and rich. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (73 days) F-1 hybrid. Red uniform 6 oz fruits. Flavorful, mild, juicy, a little mealy. Rarely crack; no green shoulders. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (85 days) Open-pollinated. Striped 1 lb irregular fruits. Yellow and red marbled flesh, silky smooth with complex low-acid fruity sweetness. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (68 days) Open-pollinated. The color of port with metallic green stripes. Great flavor, productivity, size, disease tolerance. Usually bi-lobed, avg 9 oz. Holds well in field. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (82 days) Open-pollinated. The famous Brandywine whose sublime flavor put heirlooms on the map. Pink 1 lb oblate meaty beefsteak fruits. Potato-leaf foliage. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (86 days) Open-pollinated. Pink 15 oz rough oblate beefsteak. Rich old-fashioned heirloom tomato taste. Perfect for sandwiches. read more
Lycopersicon esculentum (85 days) Open-pollinated. Also known as True Black Brandywine. Rich and peaty flattened large heirloom beefsteak looks coal-dusted over crimson, with shadows of green, purple and brown. read more
Slicing Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (82 days) Open-pollinated. Yellow large slightly ribbed 1 lb fruit with ring-scar at blossom end. Variable quality; eat the pretty ones, compost the rest. Potato-leaf foliage. read more
Small-Fruited Tomatoes
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (64 days) F-1 hybrid. Red small fruit, with bomb-proof resistance against late blight lineage US 23. Great taste, highly productive, great look at market. read more
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (60 days) F-1 hybrid. Large bright yellow cherries! Productive, disease resistant, crack-free and borne in large clusters. read more
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum
(70 days) Open-pollinated. Indeterminate. Tomato breeder Tom Wagner is a true auteur, whose depth of skill and imagination... read more
(70 days) Open-pollinated. Indeterminate. Tomato breeder Tom Wagner is a true auteur, whose depth of skill and imagination... read more
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Deep red 1+" cherry. Superb rich sweet flavor makes up for annoying tendency to crack. read more
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (68 days) Open-pollinated. Deep red 1+" cherry. Superb rich sweet flavor makes up for annoying tendency to crack. read more
Small-Fruited Tomato
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (70 days) Open-pollinated. Bright red ⅞" Aperitif is sized like a huge currant or very small cherry. Sweet little jewels. read more
Small-Fruited Tomato
Lycopersicon esculentum (65 days) Open-pollinated. Orange and rosy streaked beach-party bicolor 1" tender-skinned round cherry. Fruity, sweet, mild acid. read more
Watermelons
Red & Pink Flesh Watermelons
Red & Pink Flesh Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus (71 days) Open-pollinated. Modern classic. Crunchy orange-red flesh. Dark green to nearly black round 4-15 lb fruit. Extra early and hardy. read more
Red & Pink Flesh Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus (90 days) Open-pollinated. Large shipper. Crisp very dark red flesh. Nearly round 25 lb fruit with dark green stripes on light green base. read more
Red & Pink Flesh Watermelon
Red & Pink Flesh Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus (100 days) Open-pollinated. Pink flesh. Large heirloom, round-to-oblong 10-20 lb fruit has dark green skin with yellow spots. read more
Red & Pink Flesh Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus (80 days) Open-pollinated. Classic icebox. Deep red flesh. Very dark green 8-10 lb fruit. Early reliable standard for the North. read more
Yellow & Orange Flesh Watermelons
Yellow & Orange Flesh Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus (78 days) F-1 hybrid. Icebox. Bright crisp orange flesh. Oblong 6 lb fruit with dark green stripes on light green base. read more
Yellow & Orange Flesh Watermelon
Winter Squash
Acorn
Acorn
Cucurbita pepo (90 days) Open-pollinated. Black-green ribbed 1-1.5 lb fruit. Compact bush habit. Excellent flavor. read more
Acorn
Cucurbita pepo (90 days) Open-pollinated. Classic heirloom. Black-green ribbed 1.5-2 lb fruit. read more
Buttercup
Buttercup
Butternut
Butternut
Cucurbita moschata (105 days) Open-pollinated. Classic. 9" long buff tan fruit weighing 4-5 lb. Our best-selling winter squash. read more
Butternut
Cucurbita moschata (105 days) Open-pollinated. A top-of-the-line Waltham strain, with improved yield and consistency. 9" long buff tan fruit weighing 4-5 lb. read more
Dumpling
Dumpling
Cucurbita pepo (100 days) Open-pollinated. Classic heirloom. 1-1.5 lb fruit has ivory skin with green stripes. Excellent flavor. read more
Hubbard
Hubbard
Cucurbita maxima (95 days) Open-pollinated. Classic small hubbard. 4-5 lb version of the much larger Blue Hubbard. Compact growth habit. read more
Hubbard
Cucurbita maxima (100 days) Open-pollinated. Classic heirloom, full-sized. Blue-grey fruit averages 15-20 lb, but can reach 40 lb. read more
Kabocha
Kabocha
Cucurbita maxima (95 days) F-1 hybrid. Kabocha. 3.5 lb flattened large fruit with orange-red skin streaked with green. Excellent flavor and good storage. read more
Kabocha
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Cucurbita moschata
(105 days) Open-pollinated. This exquisite Japanese heirloom is gaining popularity in the U.S., showing up at more and more... read more
(105 days) Open-pollinated. This exquisite Japanese heirloom is gaining popularity in the U.S., showing up at more and more... read more
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Cucurbita maxima (112 days) Open-pollinated. Appalachian heirloom. Somewhat warty pinkish-orange buttercup-shaped fruits with blue-green markings. Averages two fruits per plant ranging from 5-25 lb each. read more
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Cucurbita maxima (98 days) Open-pollinated. Unique French heirloom. Round slightly flattened 15 lb fruit has salmon-peach skin covered in peanut-like warts. Lovely, or ugly? read more
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Cucurbita maxima (100 days) Open-pollinated. Unique Italian heirloom. Gorgeous aquamarine to dark green 15 lb fruit. Round, flattened with bumps and ridges read more
Cucurbita moschata (110 days) Open-pollinated. Buff tear-drop shaped 7 lb fruit with very hard rind stores long. Delicious deep orange flesh. Seminole heirloom. read more
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Specialty & Heirloom Squash
Cucurbita maxima (95 days) Open-pollinated. Classic Northwest heirloom. Slightly flattened round 12-15 lb fruit with slate-grey skin. read more