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Heirloom Cutting Mix


W ❦ Heirloom Cutting Mix NEW! 30 Day. Tis excellent blend of heirloom lettuce varieties includes a nice range of well-balanced flavors, colors and textures. Makes an excellent fresh salad or add it to your favorite sandwich for a tasty crunch. #02556 (A) Pkt. (1000 seeds) $3.95; 2 or more pkts. $3.35 each


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Stellar


D 4 Stellar Hybrid NEW! 70-75 Day. Tis plant is a must-have for gardeners strug-


gling with pressures from disease. Uni- formly round, red, 5-7 oz. tomatoes are perfect for slicing. Determinate vines show excellent disease resistance and reliably produce flavorful fruits. Also available as plants, see page 28.


#00674 (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $2.95; 2 or more pkts. $2.55 each


NEW


Z'oro 4 Z'oro Hybrid


NEW! 45 Day. Tis zucchini does well in just about any region of the country, stands up well to heat, and tolerates cool climates as well. Fruits are up to 7" long with a 1½" diameter. The flavor is mild and succulent and wonderful for fresh eating, canning and stir-fries.


#03592 (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 or more pkts. $2.55 each


NEW


Ali Baba ❦ Ali Baba


NEW! 90 Day. (75 Day direct sow). We are proud to be able to offer this popular, yet hard to find watermelon variety whose seed was originally col- lected in Iraq. Te 12-30 lbs. oblong melons have a hard, light green rind that resists sun-scald and allows for longer storage time. Light pink flesh is lusciously sweet and delicious with a nice crisp texture that makes it a favorite among consumers. Vigorous plants produce heavy yields and are tolerant to a wide range of environ- mental conditions.


#04021 (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 or more pkts. $2.55 each


Candyland Red


✦ Candyland Red NEW! 55 Day. Cherry/Cur- rant. 2016 AAS Winner. Cute,


½" fruits weigh ¼ oz. and pack a flavor- ful punch. Tey can be picked right off the vine for the freshest taste-explosion possible. Hearty vines are vigorous yet well-contained and produce masses of bite-sized currant tomatoes. Attractive fruits look amazing on veggie trays and work wonders in salads. Also available as plants, see page 28.


#00156 (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.25; 2 or more pkts. $2.85 each


Annihilator


NEW! 53 Day. PVP. Tese easy-care plants have an excellent disease-resis- tance package and require less nitrogen than other varieties, allowing for success in poor soils. Dark green, glossy, 6 inch beans have excellent eating quality with low fiber content making them tender and tasty. Pods are set high on the plant for easy harvest and maintain their high quality longer than other beans. See page 4 for more size options.


D 4 Annihilator #01066 (A) Pkt. (2 oz.) $2.95


Early Riser


4 W Summer Sweet® Early Riser SSW®


Hybrid


NEW! 68-70 Day. Yellow SuperSeed- Ware®. Super early and reliable, this sweet corn is rust resistant and vigor- ous growing up to 7' tall. Husks gener- ously cover large, 8" ears that provide excellent, juicy texture and sweet fla- vor. Plump kernels line the ear in rows of 16-18 and provide good tip fill. See page 21 for more size options.


#03911 (A) Pkt. (150 seeds) $3.75


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