Solanum tuberosum Late season, red skin, white flesh. Large round potatoes with attractive red skin and succulent white flesh that keeps moist all winter long.
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Solanum tuberosum Very late season, tan skin, white flesh. Known to most as the Idaho Potato, the dry mealy texture makes it a trusty old favorite. A great baking or mashing potato. Its reliably high yields mature late in the season.
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Solanum tuberosum Late season, buff skin, white flesh. Easy to grow with a solid yield, delicious Elba keeps solidly all winter long, despite slow spring emergence.
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Solanum tuberosum Very early season, buff skin, white flesh. The earliest of the early. Mid-sized to large round tubers with a floury texture (good for mashing and baking). Stores quite well for such an early potato.
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Solanum tuberosum Late season, buff skin, white flesh. We climbed every mountain, searched high and low, until we found certified seed stock for this beloved Vermont heirloom. A potato lover's potato.
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Solanum tuberosum Late season, buff skin, white flesh. Released in 1932 by the USDA and Maine, it is the standard to which all storage potatoes are compared. Very well suited to a Maine growing season.
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Solanum tuberosum Late season, yellow skin, yellow flesh. These buttery tubers are hands-down the best-tasting roasting potato in the winter. High yields, good storage qualities.
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Cucurbita pepo (100 days) F-1 hybrid. Smooth white pumpkin, smaller and more prolific than Lumina. Fruits are about 8" across and average 5–7 lb.
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All the great features of the full-sized winstrip trays, but sized for smaller plantings. Each tray has 10 cells, with cell size of 1.6" wide x 2.72" deep. 5 will fit in one 1020 tray.
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Cucurbita pepo (50 days) F-1 hybrid. Cylindrical. Straight-sided golden fruit. No green tips. Open plant habit. Very early and very productive.
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Cucurbita pepo (50 days) Open pollinated. Bulbous fruit has thin pale green skin with white specks. Vigorous bush habit, cranks out the fruits. Firm and flavorful.
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Cucurbita pepo (50 days) Open pollinated. Cylindrical. Very dark green fruit with a small seed cavity. Open plant habit. Heirloom with excellent flavor.
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Cucurbita pepo (44 days) F-1 hybrid. Flawless long medium-dark green fruits. Open and upright plant habit with reduced spines. Early and continuous yields.
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Cucurbita moschata (60 days summer squash, 90 days winter squash) Open pollinated. Italian specialty. Harvest at 8-12" for summer squash. Harvest at 90 days for winter squash use. Excellent flavor.
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Lathyrus odoratus Open pollinated. An antique striated variety. Blossoms contain subtle variations of bright reds with creamy white streakings. Heavily perfumed. Vines grow to 3'.
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Solanum lycopersicum (85 days) Open pollinated. Red oxheart nippled 8 oz heirloom paste. Consistent good flavor; sets the standard for paste tomatoes.
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Solanum lycopersicum (90 days) Open pollinated. A good Roma type for cold climates. Makes a richly textured sweet sauce that’s just brimming with flavor. Also good for fresh eating.
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Solanum lycopersicum (86 days) Open pollinated. Deep red dry meaty paste; 6-8 oz tomatoes shaped like banana peppers. Noted for its sparse seed cavity and excellent flavor fresh, canned or frozen.
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Solanum lycopersicum Open pollinated. For a surprise medley of colors, sizes, shapes and flavors, and all organically grown seed. No cherries.
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The classic Felco hand pruners: heavy-duty, lightweight, comfortable to hold. Excellent cutting action. Easy to adjust and sharpen. Left-handed.
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A 12" diameter stainless steel frame with 3 interchangeable screens. Use the small screen to prepare potting mix, or use the large one to sift compost. Also great for cleaning seeds!
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Zinnia elegans Open pollinated. Blend of cherry, orange, pink, purple, scarlet, white and yellow dahlia-flowered blossoms 4-5" across. Excellent for cutting. 3½'.
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Allium cepa (114 days) Open pollinated. Red storage onion. Flat square-shouldered top tapering like a barrel to a narrower flat bottom. Tops slow to go down.
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Paeonia lactiflora x suffruticosa Mid to late season blooms. Itoh Peonies were born out of the search for a perfect yellow peony such as this!
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Malus spp. This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Large, crisp and juicy apple for dessert or culinary use. Keeps until about mid-December. Blooms midseason. Z4.
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Malus spp. This is a twig for grafting. Late summer. Small fresh-eating crab about the size of a small plum. Tender crisp juicy flesh. Not sweet. Good in sauce. Highly scab resistant. Z2.
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Malus spp. This is a twig for grafting. Fall-winter. One of the most popular apples in the world. All-purpose apple great for fresh eating, baking and sauce. Z4.
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