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NEW VEGGIES FOR 2014


MELEMON HYBRID MELON Melemon


Hybrid Melon


02691–(70-80 Day)–A healthy new treat for the tastebuds. This melon tastes a bit like a honeydew, but the crispy white fl esh has 14% brix sweetness combined with a delicious tangi- ness that sets it apart. The 6 inch, 4½ lb. fruits develop chartreuse mottling when ripe and hold up to a month after picking. Bears early and prolifi cally.


(A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $4.95; 2 pkts. $8.90; 5 pkts. $19.95


FANTASTICO HYB. TOMATO MASCOTTE BEAN


Fantastico Hybrid Tomato


00260–(60 Day)–A fantastic mini-plum bred for small gardens and pots. Bright red fruits are about twice as large as grape tomatoes with super- sweet fl avor that measures up to 12% Brix on the sweet- ness scale. Determinate plants grow only 15 inches tall, but produce amazing yields. Has


Mascotte Bean


some tolerance to Late Blight. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95; 5 pkts. $15.95


01052–(50 Day)–A perfect pick for small gardens. Compact plants bear long, slender, medium green pods held above the foliage for easy picking. AAS judges liked their taste, crunchy tex- ture and long harvest season. Grow this disease-resistant, grower-friendly bean in any outside space and it comes out a winner.


(A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. for $5.20; (C) 1000 seeds $8.95


NEW ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS WINNERS PRETTY PLEASIN’ PEAS Pretty Pleasin’ Peas


02945–(72 Day)–Pretty to look at and pleasin’ to eat! Intense green pointed pods 5 inches long are fi lled with an aver- age of 8 to 10 medium-size peas that have marvelous sweet fl avor. The afi la-type plants are self-supporting and produce remarkable yields, bearing 2 to 3 pods at every node. Pods are held at the top of the plant for easy picking. This late-sea- son variety has a good disease resistance


package, ensuring a long harvest season. (A) Pkt. (1½ oz.) $2.25; (N) ½ Lb. $6.45; (P) Lb. $10.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $17.95


ANNIHILATOR BEAN


Annihilator Green Bush Bean 01066–(53 Day)–Beats the competition every time in comparison trials. We loved every- thing about this bean. It bears incredible yields of beautiful dark green and glossy 6 inch pods that are low fi ber, making them very tender and tasty. Pods are set high on the plant for easy picking and hold quality for a long time with- out developing seeds. The plants have a strong disease resistance package, plus a unique low nitrogen requirement so they perform well in


below average soils. Who could ask for more? (A) Pkt. (2 oz.) $2.75; (N) ½ Lb. $8.45; (P) Lb. $13.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $21.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $34.95


JASPER HYBRID TOMATO Jasper Hybrid Tomato


00385–(60 Day)–(LB,AB,F2)–You can’t stress this tomato! It has outstanding disease resistance, requires little or no fertilizer and overcomes weather-related stresses with ease resulting in extended harvests. The small, round, ¾ inch red fruits weigh less than ½ ounce each, but are big in fl avor that’s sweet and rich. The fruits are borne on small trusses, hold quality for a long time after picking and resist cracking. The indeterminate plants are extra vigorous and will need the support of a


trellis or cage to hold the loads of fruit. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.25; 2 pkts. $7.50


HARVEST MOON HYBRID WATERMELON


Harvest Moon Hybrid Seedless Watermelon


04121–(100 Day)–Like the treasured heirloom Moon & Stars watermelon – only better! Har- vest Moon features healthy, shorter vines and is earlier to ripen, higher yielding, better tasting and, best of all, seedless. The 18 to 20 lb. round- ed-oval fruits retain the familiar dark green rind with yellow dots, while inside the pinkish-red fl esh is ultra-sweet and crisp. Start seed indoors with a consistent soil temperature of 90ºF until


germination. Requires a pollinator (included). (A) Pkt. (10 seeds plus pollinator) $5.95; 2 pkts. $10.80; 5 pkts. $24.95


SWEET SEEDLESS HYBRID TOMATO


Sweet Seedless Hybrid Tomato


00746–(70


The world’s fi rst seedless tomato. A wonderful break- through for those unable to eat tomatoes due to the seeds. Red 4 to 8 oz. fruits have the perfect balance of fl avor, gel, fi rmness and juiciness. Enjoy perfect sweetness in every slice due to high sugar con- tent at fi rst sign of ripeness.


Day)–(V,F,N,T)


Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $5.75; 2 pkts. $10.50


BHUT JOLOKIA “GHOST” PEPPER


Bhut Jolokia Pepper


03004–(80-85 Day)–Known as Ghost Chile. Measures over one million Scoville units and is rated in the Guinness World Records as the world’s hottest pepper. Originating in India, it was probably named Bhut, or “ghost”, because of the way the heat sneaks up on you when you eat it. The 2½ to 3½ inch peppers are used to spice up cuisine, but should be


NAPOLI


HYBRID CARROT Napoli


Hybrid Carrot


01656–(45-60 Day)–A 3- season carrot Harvest at 45 days for bright orange baby carrots or let grow to 7 to 8 inch full-size. One of the best carrots for over- wintering, becoming very sweet. Sometimes referred


handled with extreme caution. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.25; 2 pkts. $7.50


to as the “sugar carrot”. (A) Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.75; (J) ¼ oz. $9.95; (K) ½ oz. $16.95; (L) oz. $29.95


01656 (ST) 15' Seed Tape $3.95; 2 for $6.90


PEPPERMINT SWISS CHARD Peppermint Swiss Chard


03743–(58-63 Day)–(PVP applied for)–A pic- ture perfect Swiss chard for the edible landscape. The only Swiss Chard with two- toned stems. Packed with visual appeal, the white stalks are striped with hot pink from top to bottom, contrasting beautifully with the heavily savoyed, glossy, dark green leaves. Flavorful in salads and retains its pink color- ation when lightly steamed. Highly bolt resis-


“SAY CHEESE” MIX HYBRID PEPPERS ASPABROC BABY BROCCOLI


“Say Cheese” Mix Hybrid Peppers


tant. Begin baby leaf harvest in 33 to 35 days. (A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (K) ½ oz. $6.95; (L) oz. $10.95


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03215–(65-68 Day)–These Hungarian Cheese peppers will have you smiling. The peppers hang like cute little ornaments on top of the full, 18 to 24 inch plants. Fruits of red, orange and yel- low are fl attened and round with fl utes around the stem end. Unlike other mini-peppers, they have thick walls, so they’re ideal for stuffi ng, canning, pickling or even as little bowls for dips. Great


fresh, too, and they keep for a long time. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20


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Aspabroc Hybrid Baby Broccoli


Available as seed to home gardeners for the fi rst time. The tender, mild-tasting, asparagus-like spears require little space. In mild weather, side shoot harvest con- tinues for another 4 weeks after the cen-


01460–(50-60 Day)–Now you can grow Broccolini®


in your home garden.


ter stem is cut. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (G) 250 seeds $15.95


Fax: 1-800-692-5864 RED BELT HYBRID PEPPER Red Belt Hybrid Pepper


03206–(60-65 Day)–Very sweet, long-keeper. These radiant red lamuyo-type sweet peppers average 5 inches and are excellent for any culi- nary purpose. Robust plants have strong resis- tance to TSWV and TMV, tolerate periods of


stress well and set loads of fruit. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $3.75; 2 pkts. $6.75


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