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Vegetable Seeds


harvested over a long season. FRUIT: Cherry, warm orange-red, size 3/4” diameter, about 3/4 ounce. PLANT: Determinate. Compact and self supporting. 18”-24” tall. TYPE: F-1 USE: Compact plants to finish in 10 to 14” pots. Plants are self supporting


NEW Sweet N Neet Yellow


DAYS TO HARVEST: 66 KEY FEATURE: Fruit clusters are abundant and can be harvested over a long season. FRUIT: Cherry, yellow, size 3/4” diameter, about 3/4 ounce. PLANT: Determinate. Compact and self supporting. 18”-24” tall. TYPE: F-1 USE: Compact plants to finish in 10 to 14” pots. Plants are self supporting


Sweet Olive DAYS TO HARVEST: 57 FRUIT: Cherry. Color: red; Size: 1/2 oz. Grape PLANT: Determinate compact plants TOLERANCE: verticillium1, fusarium1, nematode TYPE: F-1 USE: Salad and cocktail for container culture and home gardens.


GARDEN LEADER


NEW Sweetie Number One DAYS TO HARVEST: 65 FRUIT: Cherry. Size: 1” , 1 oz and very high sugar PLANT: Indeterminate vines TOLERANCE: verticillium, fusarium 1-2, leaf blight, southern leaf spot COMPARISON: Large Red Cherry TYPE: F-1 USE: Salad or cocktail for home garden and containers.


GARDEN LEADER


Tasty Red Cherry DAYS TO HARVEST: 66 FRUIT: Cherry. Hundreds of 3/4” fruit loaded with sweetness. PLANT: Indeterminate aggressive vines TOLERANCE: verticillium 1, fusarium 1&2, nematode, alternaria stem canker, powdery mildew. TYPE: F-1 USE: Salad and cocktail. Home garden plants for cages or stakes.


GARDEN LEADER Patio Tasty Teacup Red


DAYS TO HARVEST: 62 KEY FEATURE: Can be grown in very small containers, 4 to 8” pots on patio or indoors in well lit window. FRUIT: Sweet red ¾” cherry size, born in many clusters of 8 to 10 fruit. PLANT: Determinate, dense compact bush grows 4 to 6”


TOLERANCE: verticillium 1, fusarium TYPE: F-1 USE: Salad or cocktail.


GARDEN LEADER Patio Tasty Teacup Yellow


DAYS TO HARVEST: 62 KEY FEATURE: Very small containers 4 to 8” pots on patio or indoors in well lit window. FRUIT: Cherry, yellow, sweet round grape size


TOLERANCE: verticillium 1, fusarium PLANT: compact and bushy grows 4 to 6” TYPE: F-1 USE: Salad and cocktail.


GARDEN LEADER


Tasty Yellow Cherry DAYS TO HARVEST: 75 KEY FEATURE: Garden Leader of the Year. Best taste, best yield longest producing! FRUIT: Cherry Color: bright golden yellow; Size: 1 oz. Firm skin with juicy flesh. PLANT: Indeterminate vigorous vine. 6’-8’ tall by 4’wide. TOLERANCE: verticillium, fusarium, nematode, tobacco mosaic TYPE: F-1 USE: Roadside and gourmet markets, salad bowl and cocktail.


NEW Tiny Tim


DAYS TO HARVEST: 50 KEY FEATURE: Smallest of all tomatoes FRUIT: Cherry red ½”. Tiny novelty, short on flavor. PLANT: Determinate 12” height TYPE: F-1 USE: Salads and cocktail grown in small pots.


NEW Tomatoberry Garden DAYS TO HARVEST: 60 KEY FEATURE: Unique shape FRUIT: Cherry red, strawberry shape 1” x 1”. Firm and meaty texture. PLANT: Indeterminate vine. TYPE: F-1 USE: Salads and cocktail


Tommy Toe


DAYS TO HARVEST: 70 KEY FEATURE: FRUIT: Apricot size fruits, hundreds of them over an extended period, excellent flavor. PLANT: Indeterminate TOLERANCE: Resists early and late blight. TYPE: OP, heirloom USE: Salad and cocktail


NEW Tumbling Junior


DAYS TO HARVEST: 65 FRUIT: Cherry Size: 1 1/2” PLANT: Determinate Habit: tumbling mound; Height: 8”-10”; Spread 12” TOLERANCE: verticillium, fusarium TYPE: F-1 COMPARISON: More compact than Basket Boy or Tumblin Tom USE: Salad and cocktail. Home garden, containers, hanging baskets


NEW Tumbling Tiger Red


DAYS TO HARVEST: 65 KEY FEATURE: Bicolor fruit FRUIT: Cherry Size: 2 1/2” bicolor red fruit with dark stripes. PLANT: Determinate Habit: tumbling mound; Height: 10-12”; Spread 14” TOLERANCE: verticillium, fusarium TYPE: F-1 COMPARISON: More compact than Basket Boy or Tumblin Tom USE: Salad and cocktail. Home garden, containers, hanging baskets


Tumbling Tom Yellow


DAYS TO HARVEST: 65 FRUIT: Cherry Size: 2 1/2” PLANT: Determinate Habit: tumbling mound; Height:


TURNIP


Brassica rapa 70°, COVERED, 7 to 9 days CROP TIME: PACK: 3 weeks


NEW Turnip Purple Top White Globe DAYS TO HARVEST: 50 KEY FEATURE: The traditional and most widely grown Turnip in the USA FRUIT: 3”-4” diameter with white root below the soil line and purple shoulder on top. PLANT: Large lobed greens 12”-14” USE: Soups and stews


10-12”; Spread 14” TOLERANCE: verticillium, fusarium TYPE: F-1 COMPARISON: Like size and habit of Basket Boy USE: Salad and cocktail. Home garden, containers, hanging baskets


Yellow Pear Yellow Pear (certified organic)


USDA ORGANIC


DAYS TO HARVEST: 76 FRUIT: Cherry Color: deep yellow; Size: 2-3”, Shape: pear-like with narrow shoulder and bulbous end PLANT: Indeterminate tall and vigorous vine TYPE: OP USE: Salad and cocktail, fresh market, home garden


NEW Yellow Plum


DAYS TO HARVEST: 70 KEY FEATURE: Old time domesticated wild type. FRUIT: Plum, yellow 1 ¼” long oval shape. Later in the season fruit might develop a narrow neck and look more like pears. Arching, open sprays bear 8 to 12 fruit. PLANT: Indeterminate, very vigorous TYPE: OP heirloom USE: Fresh salad and cocktail


WATERMELON


Citrullus vulgaris 70°, 7 days CROP TIME: PACK: 2 weeks


We offer Watermelon seeds only for the home gardener and gourmet fresh markets.


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