VEGETABLES
Swing Hybrid - #02176 62 days. A robust female variety that does very well in greenhouses, with shiny, deep green skins, slight spines, crisp interiors and substantial fl avor. Produces heavy crops of juicy, 8” fruits throughout the summer. Strong resistance to Powdery Mildew and Scab. (V) 100 seeds $15.50 (W) 500 seeds $ 65.50 (Y) 200 seeds 28.50 (C) 1000 seeds 119.95 Swing
EGGPLANT 6,000s. D 14 days
✱ Pixie Stakes available – See page 135 80˚F
Direct seed into packs or pots. Allow 6-8 weeks for saleable plants.
Black Beauty - #02271 ✱ 80 days. A popular standard. Yields as many as 5 fruits per plant at each har- vesting, each one rich, deep purplish- black, and enor- mous. Tender, tasty and retains color well.
1/2 oz. = approx. 3,000 seeds
(K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
Black Beauty
Talladega Hybrid - #02179 61 days. Produces high yields of uniform, dark green fruits with very few spines, small blossom end scars and no ridging. Tasty fruits are 8” long by more than 2” in diam- eter and crisp, pale interiors for picture-per- fect slices. Plants are moderately vigorous, with a good range of disease resistance. (G) 250 seeds $ 7.75 (C) 1000 seeds $25.50
(W) 500 seeds 13.95 (Z) 2500 seeds 57.95 Talladega
Fairy Tale FRENCH CORNICHON TYPE
Cool Breeze Hybrid - #02013 ✱ 45 days. Sets fruit perfectly, early in the season, without cross-pollination, as there are no male fl owers. Fruits are pickling size, but can also be used as a salad cuke at 4 to 5”. Exteriors are smooth, with small, fi ne spines and a fl avorful, crunchy fl esh. Good disease resistance. (G) 250 seeds $ 7.25 (C) 1000 seeds $24.95 (W) 500 seeds 13.25 (Z) 2500 seeds 57.50
Cool Breeze
Fairy Tale Hybrid - #02277 ✱ 50 days. 2005 AAS Winner. Plants, 18 to 24”, are much smaller than typical varie- ties, yet set fruits two weeks earlier. Laven- der fl owers produce clusters of elongated fruits marked by white stripes. Best har- vested 4” long by 1-3/4” across for sweet, bitter-free, nearly seedless eating. Attrac- tive, soft green foliage and unique habit make it a natural for containers, ornamen- tals and gardens. (V) 100 seeds $ 8.25 (W) 500 seeds $34.50 (Y) 200 seeds
14.95 (C) 1000 seeds 63.95
$ 3.25 4.75
14.95 54.50
Gretel Hybrid - #02276 ✱ 55 days. 2009 AAS Winner. Plants grow to 36 to 42” in height and 24 to 36” in width, producing clustered, 3 to 4” fruits that are very sweet and fi rm. Tender skins and few seeds make this an excellent choice for grilling and sautéing. Harvest frequently to encourage setting throughout the season. (V) 100 seeds $ 8.75 (W) 500 seeds $38.75 (Y) 200 seeds 16.50 (C) 1000 seeds 72.75
Gretel
Hansel Hybrid - #02279 ✱ 55 days. 2008 AAS Winner. From the same breeder of Fairy Tale. Compact plants, un- der 36” in height, produce awe-inspiring yields of tender fruits over a long growing season. Clustered fruits mature to dark pur- ple in lengths of 2 to 10”, with no bitterness and few seeds. Widely adapted and miles ahead of the older, open-pollinated types. Mega-production in small spaces! (V) 100 seeds $ 8.75 (W) 500 seeds $38.75 (Y) 200 seeds
16.50 (C) 1000 seeds 72.75 Hansel
Little Purple Tiger Hybrid - #02286 63 days. Creamy, tender fl esh is bitter-free and almost seedless. Plants grow to just 2 to 4 ft. tall and fruits should be picked when 2 to 3” for optimum taste. (G) 250 seeds $ 6.75 (C) 1000 seeds $22.25 (W) 500 seeds 12.25 (Z) 2500 seeds 49.95
Little Purple Tiger 88
Super Seller!
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