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Solanum lycopersicum Deep rosy pink skin. (75 days) F-1 hybrid. Gorgeous deep rose large 20-30g cherry. Slowly ripens from pink to deep rose with matte finish. Low-acid, tasty, mellow.
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Solanum lycopersicum Deep orange skin. (75 days) Open pollinated. Deep orange beefsteak-type, 16-20 oz, often bi-lobed. Rich flavor, velvety texture. Harvest when it gets a rosy blush on the blossom end.
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For monitoring soil temperatures at planting depth. Registers from 20–180° Fahrenheit.
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Viburnum lentago 15-20' x 10-12'. Large shrub with edible blue-black berries. Fragrant creamy white flowers. Plant multiples for fruit production. Z2.
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Citrullus lanatus Deep red flesh. (87 days) F-1 hybrid. An extra big and bulky elongated Sangria-type with intensely sweet deep red flesh, 15-20 lb fruits.
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Citrullus lanatus Red flesh. (86 days) Open pollinated. 15–20 lb large red oblong fruits are sweet and tasty. Well adapted to cool climates.
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Cucurbita maxima Slate blue skin. (100 days) Open pollinated. Classic heirloom, full-sized. Blue-grey fruit averages 15-20 lb, but can reach 40 lb.
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Malus spp. Dark red-purple skin. You are in for a treat! Delightful jumble of branches and white fragrant single flowers that bloom forever. Z4.
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Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (92 days) Open pollinated. Reliable 6" heads with medium bead. No side shoot production. For fall crops only.
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Castanea 40-60' x 30-40'. Hybrid crosses of mixed parentage. Parent trees show excellent blight resistance. Begins flowering at 3-5 years. Great flavor, high annual nut production. Z4.
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Allium sphaerocephalon Early to midsummer blooms. Compact blooms in moody red hues.
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Allium ampeloprasum Early to midsummer blooms. Adds height, texture and bright contrast to any Allium planting.
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Hippeastrum Earlier than others! A good holiday-season Amaryllis.
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Hippeastrum The height of elegance.
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Hippeastrum Mile-high WOW factor on these frosty-white blooms.
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Hippeastrum When life hands you lemons, grow Lemon Stars.
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Hippeastrum Bold hues unlike other Amaryllis.
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Hippeastrum Experience a true Revelation!
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Early to late spring blooms. A splendid long-season rainbow of narcissus blooms.
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Early to mid-spring blooms. The quintessential yellow daffodil!
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Late spring blooms. Large 4" bloom with a coral cup that fades to peach.
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Mid-spring blooms. Large and fragrant; strong stems for sturdy bouquets. This beauty is playing with a royal flush.
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Early to mid-spring blooms. Blooms for nearly three weeks even in a cool wet Maine spring.
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Mid to late spring blooms. A Fedco favorite. Fragrant and stunning.
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Mid to late spring blooms. The first purple Darwin Hybrid to hit the market; a long-standing classic.
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Tulipa Mid to late spring blooms. Delicate white blooms worthy of any spring celebration. Marvelous cutflower with strong stems.
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Early spring blooms. Fedco exclusive! Tulips in antique shades of gold, burgundy and cream.
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Early spring blooms. If a glass of Malbec were a tulip blossom.
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Early spring blooms. "Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers" - Walt Whitman
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Late spring blooms. An adventure for the eyes!
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Late spring blooms. Rich scrumptious hues for the garden and vase.
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Late spring blooms. Modern palette meets classic tulip charm.
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Late spring blooms. Bold and lavish peony-like blooms!
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Late spring blooms. Dream a little dream of this artful beauty.
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Late spring blooms. Fedco Exclusive! It’s the good angel on your shoulder whispering, “Buy more tulips.” Trust us.
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Late spring blooms. Get stoked for these exciting and varying blooms.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Shabby-chic effusions of feathery petals add texture to bouquets.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Textured and ornate. Long-lasting in the garden and vase.
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Mid to late spring blooms. A beauty of botany, or science-fiction? You decide.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Like its namesake dance, vibrant and exuberant.
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Late spring blooms. Graceful and timeless blossoms.
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Tulipa Late spring blooms. Exceptional fluted shape and spring color palette.
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Tulipa Late spring blooms. Finer than a glass of wine on a spring day.
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Late spring blooms. A bird of a very different feather.
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Late spring blooms. Beloved heirloom with smaller blooms than other Parrot tulips. Adds panache to arrangements.
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Late spring blooms. Extra-large and ready to take flight!
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Early spring blooms. One of the world's best-selling tulips for good reason.
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Late spring blooms. Contemporary blooms blend well with pinks, reds and other purples.
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Mid-spring blooms. A bold mix of Triumphs on strong stems. Great for mass plantings.
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Brassica oleracea (capitata group) (110 days) F-1 hybrid. Flat-topped 5-7 lb green heads. Tender, sweet, juicy; ideal for rolls, wraps and krauts. Not for storage. Holds well in the field.