00005 SWEET GOLIATH™ HYBRID PEPPER. A sensational sweet bell from the Goliath family. Massive 4-lobed fruits set well under a variety of conditions. Elongated, thick- walled, 4 by 7 in. fruits, with plenty of substance and flavor. Left on plants, fruits will turn from green to dark red. Contains more Vitamin C than an or- ange! 71 days.
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00131 DELICIOUS TOMATO. An excellent slicer, most fruits over 1 pound, with many 2 to 3 pounds, but holds the world record of 6 pounds! Smooth and solid fruits that seldom crack with small cavities, almost solid meat and excellent flavor. Developed from Beef- steak. Indeterminate. 77 days. (A) Pkt. $2.15; 2 pkts. $3.75; (F) 1/16 oz. $6.50; (J) 1/4 oz. $12.95.
(A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $4.95; (D) 1/32 oz. $9.50; (H) 1/8 oz. $33.50.
04028 BLACK DIAMOND YEL- LOW FLESH WATERMELON. Looks like a regular Black Diamond on the outside, but what a surprise when you cut it open. Flesh is bright yellow, sweet, tender and probably the most deli- cious you will have eaten in a coon's age. This is a big, fun to grow watermelon that can reach 60 to 70 lbs. under favorable conditions. Has a glossy dark green rind. 90 days. (A) Pkt. $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.25.
01240 YELLOW INDIAN WOMAN BEAN. Orig- inally discovered by a Swedish family and a rare heir- loom bean now found in Native American communities in Montana. A small, yellowish-gold bean, that is creamy when cooked, with flavor similar to Pinto and Black beans. Holds its shape while cooking, making it ideal for slow cooked dishes. For fresh eating, pick when pods have reached their peak color. 60 days. (A) Pkt.
oz.) $2.25; (N) 1/2 lb. $5.95; (P) 1 lb. $9.95.
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04585 EGYPTIAN TOP-SET ONION SETS. Also called “Walking Onions”,
1800’s heirloom was first intro- duced to Ameri- can gardens from Canada. Plants shoot out clusters of marble- sized, purple-skinned, pungent bulbs, “top set” above the ground on straight, green, 3 ft. stalks. Hardy perennial. 30 sets plant about 20 ft. 10 sets for $5.95; 20 sets for $9.95; 30 sets for $12.95.
03375 SHUMWAY'S RADISH PATCH BLEND. A terrific formula seed mixture of many different sizes, colors and shapes of radishes. All crispy and flavorful. 28-33 days. (A) Pkt. $1.65; (L) 1 oz. $3.75; (M) 1/4 lb. $6.50.
ONION PLANTS. So sweet, you’ll be tempted to eat ‘em like apples! Offers improved sizing, bet- ter interior color and intense dark red skin with a very mild taste. The color moves inside as the bulbs mature producing beautiful red rings when sliced for use in your favorite recipes. Remarkably uniform, it produces a high percentage of single centers in sol- id, firm bulbs. Red onions contain quercetin, an antioxidant that recent studies suggest may help fight heart disease, cancer and cataracts. Intermediate or day-neutral. 85 days. 1 bunch $8.95; 2 for $13.95; 5 for $29.95; 10 for $49.95; 30 for $69.95.
04546 RED CANDY APPLE HYBRID 00818 R.H. SHUMWAY’S GARDEN PLANNER ONLINE SOFTWARE
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Create Your Personal Garden: Draw your growing area, add vegetables, herbs and fruits, then let the planner calculate how many plants you need. It automatically shows you spacing, gives details on each plant and tells you when to sow and harvest based on your zip code. You can use traditional row spacing, raised beds or even square foot gardening. It can even send you personalized reminder emails of what needs planting.
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03019 CAjUN BELLE PEPPER. 2010 AAS Winner. Spice is a must with today’s cuisine, but not everyone likes the heat turned up. Cajun Belle hits the perfect note – mildly spicy but still sweet, making it the perfect choice to add zing to salsas, salads and stir-fry dishes. Uniform plants reach 24 in. in width and height, producing plentiful yields of firm-walled fruits that aver- age 3-1/2 to 4 in. at maturity and change from green to red. Space plants 14 to 18 in. apart in full sun for best results. 61 days. (A) pkt. (10 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.25; 4 pkts. $9.50.
acids. Fruits weigh about 5 oz., are firm, mild and delicately flavored. Excellent slicer. Indeterminate. 85 days. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.85; (D) 1/32 oz. $8.50; (H) 1/8 oz. $24.19.
flesh are a creamy white, free of usual tomatoes? Skin and
TOMATO. Allergic to the pigment in red
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03251 DILL’S ATLANTIC GIANTPVP
pumpkins up to 400 lbs.! With good care, fruits weighing up to 400 lbs. are not uncommon. Fruit is round to flattened round, ribbed and a beauti- ful bright orange. Seed cavity is small with thick flesh and extra-meaty. Makes great pies, and lots of them! 120 days.
PUMPKIN. Grow this
03131 CUTE STUFF RED PEPPER.
bells are all the rage this year, and this one stands out as something re- ally special. Ap- ple-shaped, 3 in. by 2-1/2 in. fruits are exactly the right size for fresh eating, salads and stuffing, with crunchy flesh and a sweet, sum- mery flavor. Fruits
Petite
mature from green to red, with gleaming skin that shows well in fresh market and gourmet displays. Super-heavy yields make this variety much more than just “cute” – it’s got all the right stuff! 62 days. (A) pkt. (10 seeds) $2.50; 2 pkts. $4.50; 4 pkts. $7.95
03829 TRINITY (se) BICOLOR HYBRID SWEET CORN. Replaces 'Sweet & Sweeter' with better vigor, better flavor, better tip fill, better husk cover and earlier maturity. If you are looking for a sugary enhanced bicolor sweet corn that has it all, look no further. Creamy, tender kernels burst with superior sweetness at first bite while retaining the "sweet corn" taste lost in many of the newest su- persweet corns. It’s impossible for tasters to tell which are the sweetest
kernels...the pearly white ones or the bright yellow ones. Highly recommended for roadside stands, farmers mar- kets and home gardening. Ears are large considering the early maturity, about 8 in. long, 2 in. in diameter, and filled with 14 rows of tenderness. Stalks grow about 6 ft. tall with ears set up high for easy picking. 70 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.15; (N) 1/2 lb. $9.95; (P) 1 lb. $16.95; (P) 4 lb. $57.95.
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(A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.50; (L) 1 oz. $10.95; (M) 1/4 lb. $38.95.
04071 MOON AND STARS WATER-
MELON. Dark green exterior, speckled with distinctive yellow spots, protects sweet, dark pink flesh. Slightly oval in shape. A good keeper, with great texture. Drought and disease resistant. 100 days. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.50; 2 pkts. $4.70; 4 pkts. $8.50.
04072 MOON AND STARS YELLOW
WATERMELON. Same as above, except it’s yellow fleshed. 95 days. Priced above.
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