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Slicing Tomato, Marglobe
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Marglobe Developed by the USDA using traditional breeding techniques and introduced in 1925, this is the quintessential canning tomato. 6-8 oz. bright red fruit is meaty, acidic. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ in. deep. ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Mortgage Lifter
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Mortgage Lifter Developed in the 1930s by M. C. Byles of Logan, WVA, this is undoubtedly the most famous heirloom tomato of all time. This pinkish-red, beefsteak-type tomato produces 2- 3 lb. fruit with deeper red flesh that ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Mr. Stripey
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Mr. Stripey An English heirloom developed for greenhouse growing in the cool, wet climate of the UK, this delicious tomato is generally red with gold stripes emanating in a starburst pattern from the blossom end. Fruits are 1-2 ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Paul Robeson
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Paul Robeson A Russian Heirloom named to honor the great African American singer, actor, football player and civil rights activist. Large 1-2 lb. blackish-red fruits with rich savory flavor. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ½ ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Pineapple
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Pineapple One of the great orange bi-color, beefsteak-type tomatoes grown for decades in American gardens. The 2+ lb. fruit is golden orange with a red Rorschach inkblot design that starts at the blossom end and carries through the ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Purple Calabash
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Purple Calabash A Texas heirloom developed by the Texas USDA using traditional breeding techniques in the late 1970s. The deeply ribbed, purplish black, 8-12 oz. fruit has good, savory flavor. Sow indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant seed ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Red Siberian
$5.50SLICING TOMATO, Red Siberian - Good Cold Weather Variety A Russian heirloom introduced to America in the 1980s. This is an exceptional cold weather tomato setting fruit when the temps dip below 70 degrees. The small, 2 oz., red fruit have red ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Rutgers
$5.50SLICING TOMATO – Rutgers Originated in 1928 after a traditional breeding program produced what many believe is the ultimate Campbell’s soup tomato. The 8+ oz., fire engine red, perfectly round fruit grow in clusters of 2-4. Flesh is richly savory with ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Silvery Fir Tree
$5.50SLICING TOMATO, Silvery Fir Tree - Great Container Plant A unique Russian heirloom introduced into the US by the Seed Savers Exchange in 1995. The plant is a natural dwarf growing to a height of no more than 36 in. Leaves are ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Slicing Tomato, Stupice
$5.50SLICING TOMATO, Stupice - Good Cold Weather Variety Perhaps the best of the cold weather tomatoes, Stupice sets fruit when it is below 70 degrees. The 2-4 oz. fruit is blood red with blood red flesh and grows in clusters of 2-4. ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Southport White Globe
$4.50ONION, Southport White Globe – Allium cepa FULL SUN Probably native to western and central Asia, onions have been cultivated since before recorded history. The European explorers brought the onion to the Americas in the 15th century where they quickly became ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Southport White Globe Bunching
$4.50ONION, Southport White Globe Bunching – Allium cepa FULL SUN Probably native to western and central Asia, onions have been cultivated since before recorded history. The European explorers brought the onion to the Americas in the 15th century where they quickly ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Spinach, Bloomsdale Long Standing
$4.50SPINACH, Bloomsdale Long Standing – Spinacea oleracea FULL SUN Native to central and southwest Asia, the plant was first cultivated in what is now Iran. Today it is still the most popular spinach cultivated. It is incredibly winter hardy and, if protected ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Spinach, Giant Noble
$4.50SPINACH, Giant Nobel – Spinacea oleracea FULL SUN Native to central and southwest Asia, the plant was first cultivated in what is now Iran. Giant Nobel produces very large, spreading plants. Huge leaves are smooth, green, fleshy with rounded tips. Leaves have ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Spinach, New Zealand
$4.50SPINACH, New Zealand – Tetragonia expansa FULL SUN Native to New Zealand, this spinach substitute was brought to America in 1772. Unlike true spinach, New Zealand spinach can tolerate summer well. The plant produces a mound of leaves. The small, medium green, ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Sugar Snap Pea, Sugar Ann
$3.50SUGAR SNAP PEA, Sugar Ann – Pisum sativum FULL SUN Probably native to eastern Europe or Western Asia, peas are some of the earliest vegetables cultivated by man. Sugar Ann may be the most popular sugar snap pea grown in America today. ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Sugar Snap Pea, Sugar Snap Pole
$3.50SUGAR SNAP PEA, Sugar Snap Pole – Pisum sativum FULL SUN Probably native to eastern Europe or Western Asia, peas are some of the earliest vegetables cultivated by man. An ancient class of peas only recently rediscovered, plants are 4-6 ft. and ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Summer Squash, Cocozella
$4.50SUMMER SQUASH, Cocozella – Cucurbito pepo FULL SUN Introduced into the US in 1934, this zucchini has been grown throughout Italy since the 1880s. The 5-8 oz., striped green fruit is borne on small, bushy, very productive plants. Fruits are tender and ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Summer Squash, Early Prolific Yellow Straightneck
$4.50SUMMER SQUASH, Early Prolific Yellow Straightneck – Cucurbito pepo FULL SUN A truly North American squash, the Straightnecks were introduced in the 1890s. They were a mutation from the Early Yellow Crooknecks that was then developed. The 4-8 oz. vivid yellow fruit ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Summer Squash, Early White Bush Scallop
$4.50SUMMER SQUASH, Early White Bush Scallop – Cucurbito pepo FULL SUN A truly North American squash, this variety is the oldest and largest of the scallops introduced in 1722. Called a cymling, the 2-3 lb., round, flattened, greenish white fruit grows to ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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