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Count Dracula Pepper 110 days. Jet black leaves and purple fl owers create a striking display on sturdy, 2 ft. plants. Adding to the drama are 2” long, black fruits which ripen to blood red. With a rating of 25,000 Scovilles, these very hot peppers defi nitely have a big “bite”. #03006. (A) pkt. (10 seeds) $2.50; 2 pkts. $4.50; 4 pkts. $7.95


Count Dracula Slava


Slava Tomato 65 days. This heirloom, whose name means Glory, hails from the Czech Republic and is a heavy producer of gloriously delicious fruits. Globe shaped, 1-1/2” to 1-3/4” delicious, fl avorful fruits weigh 1 to 2 oz. and are excel- lent eaten fresh or used for canning. Good resistance to Blight. Indeterminate. #00656. (A) pkt. (30 seeds) $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.50; 4 pkts. $6.25


Quadrato Asti Giallo Pepper 70-80 days. A beautiful, large blocky, 4 to 6”, heirloom bell pepper from Italy. Ripens very slowly to golden-yellow with thick crisp fl esh and a deliciously sweet fl avor when either green or yellow. Excellent raw, stuffed and roasted. Large plants have dense foliage and are heavy yielders. #03205. (A) pkt. (30 seeds) $1.75; 2 pkts. $3.15; 4 pkts. $5.75


Quadrato Asti Giallo


Amelia VR Hybrid VFFFNTSt Tomato 75 days. Specially bred for Southeastern gardens – this southern belle thrives in hot climates. Produces large, 8 to 10 oz. fi rm, uniform fruits. Very fl avorful and excellent when picked green or red. Great for sandwiches, salads and salsas. Good crack resistance and performs best with moderate pruning. Perfect for container gardening. Intermediate resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus. Heavy yielder. Determinate. #00033. (A) pkt. (10 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.25; 4 pkts. $9.45


La Roma III Hybrid VFFN Tomato 76 days. An excellent roma tomato known for its vigor and uniformity. Bright red, meaty fruits are large, 5 to 8 oz., and full of fl avor. Disease resistant plants are very vigorous and produce fruit abundantly throughout the growing season. The perfect variety for any home gardener who enjoys canning or making their own pastes and sauces. Determinate. #00422. (A) pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.25; 4 pkts. $9.45


Indigo Rose Tomato 75-80 days. The fi rst high anthocyanin (a naturally occur- ring pigment that has been shown to fi ght disease in humans) tomato and said to be the healthiest tomato in the world. The high amount of anthocyanin creates quite a vibrant indigo on 2”, round fruits. The purple coloring occurs on the portion of the fruit that is exposed to light, while the shaded portion starts out green and turns deep red when mature. Inside, the fl esh reveals the same red tone with a superbly balanced, multi-faceted tomato fl avor. Allow fruits to mature completely for best fl avor. Bred at Oregon State University. Heavy yielder. Indeterminate. See page 6 for grafted plant details. #00372. (A) pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.25; 4 pkts. $9.45


Natures Bites Hybrid FFT Tomato 100 days. A gorgeous cherry tomato with exceptional sugar content. Brilliant, bright red fruits are easily grown in home gardens for straight-from-the-vine eating. Fruits weigh 3/4 oz. and grow in clusters of up to 20. Heavy yielder. Indeterminate. #00510. (A) pkt. (20 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.95; 4 pkts. $6.95


Marianna’s Peace Tomato 80-85 days. An heirloom variety with old-fashioned tomato fl avor. Pinkish-red, beefsteak-type, 1 to 2 lb. fruits have thick red fl esh, with a perfectly balanced sweet, yet acidic fl avor. A potato- leaf variety that will produce good yields of fruits. In local trials, it was judged the best tasting tomato. Indeterminate. #00455. (A) pkt. (30 seeds) $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.50; 4 pkts. $6.25


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