TOP PICK VEGGIES FOR 2014 INDIGO BLUE BERRIES TOMATO INDIGO BLUE BEAUTY TOMATO INDIGO APPLE TOMATO The Indigo Series of Tomatoes NOVEL COLOR, HIGH IN HEALTHFUL ANTHOCYANINS
These stunning tomatoes are loaded with blue pigment due to their high anthocyanin levels, the same powerful disease-fi ghting antioxidants found in blueberries. The fruits draw their color from the wild tomatoes found in the Galapagos Islands and Peru. Expect more of these unique tomatoes to be bred each year as demand continues to grow.
BABY BOOM HYBRID ZUCCHINI
Baby Boom Hybrid Zucchini Squash
03506–(60-70 Day)–No birth control here! This unique early zucchini was bred to yield a bounty of perfect mini- size, 3 to 5 inch dark green fruits. The compact, spine-free, bush plants make picking easy, an advantage you’ll ap- preciate when you realize how many fruits these plants keep cranking out. The zucchinis can also be left to mature to regular size without loss of quality. Their fl avor and tenderness is delicious at all stages.
DICK'S PICK HYBRID SQUASH (smaller squash is Waltham Butternut)
Dick’s Pick Hybrid
(A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (V) 100 seeds $11.95
Butternut Winter Squash 03615–(100 Day)–Big, beefy, blocky, bounteous – best fl avored butternut. We were looking for a big butternut that tasted great, was productive and had powdery mildew resistance. This one passed the test with fl ying colors. In northern areas the fruits will be largest, up to 7 or 8 lbs. (about 5 lbs. in other ar- eas) and 16 to 18 inches long. The most noticeable feature is the straightness of the fruit. The bulb end is small, result- ing in a smaller seed cavity and longer neck holding much more useable fl esh. The orange fl esh is sweet (nearly 7% Brix rating), fi ne-grained and smooth. We think after you’ve tried this squash,
Dick’s Pick will be your pick, too. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95; (G) 250 seeds $17.95
ALFRESCO NORTHERN STATES SUNSTRIPE SAFARI BIG ZAC HYBRID TOMATO SHISH KABOB MIX ESPRESSO HOMESLICE HYBRID TOMATO
Homeslice Hybrid Tomato 00352–(63 Day)–Compact plants yield bumper crops! Perfect for patio con- tainers or small gardens. Bright red slic- ers ripen early and are fi rm and meaty with well-balanced tomato fl avor. Vig- orous, determinate plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall.
(A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90
Shish Kabob Hybrid Summer Squash BUY AS A MIX OR INDIVIDUALLY.
These colorful zucchinis make delicious and colorful addi- tions to salads, stir fries, barbecue skewers and more. The high-yielding plants have an erect, open, spine-free bush hab- it that makes them easy to pick and keeps fruits blemish-free.
03504–ALFRESCO HYBRID–(45-55 Day)–A novel variety with light green skin and fl esh that is fi rmer and drier than
CUPPA JOE EARLY BICOLOR HYBRID
SWEET CORNS (se/sh2) THE ONES TO GROW FOR BIG EARS EARLY IN THE SEASON!
CASPERITA HYBRID PUMPKIN
Casperita Hybrid Pumpkin 03321–(77 Day)–A stunning white pumpkin that tastes like an acorn squash. Small, ½ to 1 lb., globe-shaped, ribbed fruits have classic pumpkin shape and light orange fl esh of excellent qual- ity that can be used like acorn squash. Semi-bush plants are high-yielding with
These varieties will make you as happy as that fi rst cup of coffee in the morn- ing! They combine the tender kernels and creamy texture of sugary-enhanced corns with the extra sugars and long keeping qualities of supersweets. Seed vigor, cold soil emergence and disease resistance are excellent even under tough conditions. Big 8 to 9 inch ears with good tip coverage are fi lled with 14 to 16 rows of yellow and white kernels burst- ing with corn fl avor. NOTE: Isolate from other supersweet varieties for best quality.
01806–ESPRESSO HYBRID–(70 Day) 01804–CUPPA JOE HYBRID–(75 Day
tolerance to Powdery Mildew. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (W) 500 seeds $24.95
PRICE PER VARIETY: (A) Pkt. $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90; (N) ½ Lb. $15.45; (P) Lb. $28.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $104.00; (T) 8 Lbs. $184.00
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dark green zucchinis. It’s distinctive fl avor is outstanding. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95 03554–NORTHERN STATES HYBRID–(40-50
and creamy white, tender and delicious fl esh. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
creamy-white fl esh has excellent fl avor and texture. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
of the earliest and most productive zucchinis, fruiting even when temperatures are cool. Fruits have very dark green skin
03543–SUNSTRIPE HYBRID–(60-70 Day)–Shiny yellow fruits decorated with white stripes are very pretty, plus their
03568–SAFARI HYBRID–(50-55 Day)–Distinctive fruits are glossy dark green striped with white. Superb fl avor. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
03572–SHISH KABOB HYBRID MIX–(40-70 Day)–A blend of all four of the above varieties.
(A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95 Summer Ball Hybrid Summer Squash
tural Society in England. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90; 5 pkts. $13.95; (W) 500 seeds $32.95
03582–(45-85 Day)–Grow this dual-purpose variety as a summer squash or a pumpkin. Harvest the round fruits when they are bright yellow and about 2 to 4 inches in di- ameter to use as delicious summer squash or let them mature to larger, 2 pound, light orange pumpkins. The bushy, open plants are quite compact, ideal for small space gardens and containers. Awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Horticul-
SUMMER BALL AS A PUMPKIN QUESTIONS? Call customer service 1-800-297-3123 Day)–One (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90
Zaccaria, a New Jersey gardener whose goal was to hybridize an enormous tomato with heirloom fl avor. The tomato resulting from her efforts is outstanding in every way – meaty, delicious and true-to-type each time it’s planted. It consistently yields 4 to 6 lb. beefsteak-type fruits. It’s impeccable an- cestors include both red and pink heirloom beefsteak-types.
Big Zac Hybrid Tomato 00087–(80 Day)–Grow huge, prize-winning, beefsteak toma- toes. Big Zac was bred by Minnie
00366–INDIGO BLUE BEAUTY–(80 Day)–Meaty and juicy 4 to 8 ounce beefsteak fruits hold well on the vine for extended periods, resisting
sunburn and cracking. Very good fl avor. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
00365–INDIGO APPLE–(70 Day)–Round 3 to 4 inch fruits are very pretty and early ripening. Unripe fruit shows lots of purple, turning
almost black when ripe. Has good sweet tomato fl avor. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
Semi-determinate. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
00372–INDIGO ROSE–(75-80 Day)–The fi rst ‘Indigo’. Bears 2 to 3 inch fruits of purple-black, developing rose-red under- sides when ripe. The deep red fl esh has strong acidic fl avor.
00374–INDIGO BLUE BERRIES–(75 Day)–Like Indigo Rose, these stunning 1 ounce cherry tomatoes are amethyst-purple, ripening almost black with brick-red undersides. Great fl avor
and sure to be an all-around crowd pleaser. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95
INDIGO ROSE TOMATO
The Indigo Rose Tomato makes the New York Times Square Billboard in Spring 2013.
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