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Eggplant Turkish Delight
A well-loved crop in Turkey and the Middle East, expect prolific yields of highly uniform, elongated fruit with minimal seeds. Their rich flavor, ease of use and culinary versatility will not disappoint.
Wethersfield Red Onion
This HEIRLOOM, a true piece of horticultural Americana, grown extensively for market in the 19th century, put Wethersfield, Connecticut on the map. Continues to be a home-garden favorite today. Large, purple-red flattened globes sport a pink-tinged white flesh with red concentric circles. This long-day variety can not only be enjoyed fresh, but keeps well until late winter.
King of the North Pepper
This open-pollinated and early yielder thrives in New England with our cooler temperatures and shorter seasons. Strong plants support heavy yields of blocky, thick-walled and crisp bells that ripen from deep green to bright red. A delicious off the vine crunch, with a size that also lends itself well to stuffing.
Shishimai Hybrid Shishito Pepper
For all you Shishito fans, here is a hybrid new twist! Similar green, wrinkled, and thin-walled fruits, yet bred for a little bit of spicy, earlier fruit set and crop vigor. For best results, stake the plants for straighter, cleaner fruits, as they are so prolific!
Elan Strawberry
One of the sweetest and most flavorful strawberries from seed. Suitable for either in ground or container production, these vigorous, everbearing plants will give you a consistent supply of sweet berries from June through October.
Black Futsu Butternut Squash
This beloved Japanese delicacy tastes as good as it looks! Bright orange flesh with a unique, nutty flavor, thin, edible, knobby skin cures from a deep black-green to an enchanting orange with a gray-to-blush hue. Don’t be alarmed when they then develop a thin white film known as “bloom” on the surface. It is all part of their curing process. The longer you let them color, the longer they store! Allow ample garden space or plant on the edge of a raised bed and allow to ramble. Roast, fry or toss into your favorite soup.
Honeynut Squash
A gourmet pedigree! This mini butternut squash, a farmers’ market favorite, will leave you wanting more! Bred by renowned vegetable breeder Michael Mazourek of Cornell, and regarded by many as one of the best-tasting squash of all time. Sugary sweet, boasts a deep orange flesh and reaches just 4 to 5 inches long. Easy to roast whole and a perfect 1-2 person serving size. For the win, Honeynut is resistant to powdery mildew and its compact vine saves valuable garden space.
Celebrity Plus Tomato
This hybrid maintains all the well-known traits of Celebrity — prolific yields with clusters of crack-resistant, 7 to 8 oz. tomatoes prized for their classic flavor. The difference: improved disease resistance to Fusarium and Stemphylium. A great, all-round, dependable choice for your kitchen garden.
Chocolate Stripes Improved Tomato
We have long been fans of Chocolate Stripe Tomato! Who knew it could get even better? Breeders at Wild Mountain Seeds took two strains, Chocolate Stripes and Large Barred Boar, and selected for size, strong stems, early-season vigor, disease resistance and productivity. They hit a home run! Vigorous and productive plants churn out delicious, uniformly round, 10–15 oz fruits, with a complex fusion of sweetness and earthiness. Fruits holds extremely well off the vine.
Hot Streak Tomato
This exclusive, bred by Mark McCaslin of Frogsleap Farm, has the trifecta – outstanding flavor, early fruit set that continues over a long season and a very broad disease resistance package. If that was not enough, the captivating, vibrant, bicolor-striped fruit is a real looker! Fruits average 6 to 12 ounces and hold extremely well off the vine.
Mountain Merit Tomato
An All America Selections Winner for its unsurpassed disease resistance, good flavor and production. Early, hard-working, determinate plants stay healthy throughout the season yielding deep red, firm, 10- to 12-ounce, flavorful fruits that are smooth, uniform and crack-resistant. A reliable red slicer to add to your line up.
Mountain Spirit Tomato
Bred by the team at Wild Mountain Seeds, this hybrid was born from commingling a variety of popular tomatoes then selecting for production, vigor, fruit quality and flavor. The exciting result of their intense selection is a yellow-red bicolor, with heirloom quality flavor, 10- to 15-ounce fruit, and resistance to cracking and disease. Expect great yields, lower acidity and amazing hybrid vigor.
Peacevine Cherry Tomato
Developed by breeder Alan Kapuler, this de-hybridized, selection of Sweet 100 has a currant tomato in its ancestry. Now open-pollinated, Peacevine bears gazillions of sweet, uniform, bright crimson, 1-inch cherries on trusses that just keep on fruiting! Great flavor, crack-resistant and overwhelmingly high in both Vitamin C and the sedating neurotransmitter GABA. Perhaps the latter the latter factored into naming this gem.
Prospera DMR Basil
Fast-growing, classic Genovese with resistance to downy mildew and Fusarium. Uniform plants have long stems laden with large, brilliant green, intensely aromatic leaves. Disease-resistance, coupled with its aversion to bolting, is a recipe for a full season of harvest, pesto, and Caprese salads!
Rutger’s Obsession Basil
A generous producing, large-leafed Italian type, bred at Rutger’s University with resistance to Downy Mildew and Fusarium. While classic in flavor and aroma, what impressed us was the high leaf to stem ratio. Expect copious quantities for your culinary endeavors! Don’t stop harvesting, she won’t bolt on you, and you will keep the love affair alive.
Cruiser Cilantro
If you can’t get enough fresh cilantro, Cruiser is the crop for you. A very vigorous grower that is extra slow to bolt, with excellent branching within a compact habit, provides an ongoing supply of glossy, dark green, tasty greens.
Hera Dill
A beautiful blue green, high-yielding dill that produces masses of feathery, blue-green foliage with exceptional aroma and flavor. Plants are reluctant to flower, so you’ll have a long season of leaf production and bunching capability before they go to seed. If allowed to flower and seed, provides an exceptional beneficial-insect habitat in your garden and will reliably self-sow.
Matsumoto Blue Aster
With blazing blue petals and contrasting yellow centers, this semi-double blooming aster is an eye-catching selection. A great cut flower, 26-inch tall plants have an upright habit that mingles well with others in patio pots and borders.
Browallia Blue Lady
A gem! Bright, 2-inch, sky-blue flowers atop 24-inch tall, branched stems create a generous cloak of that fills in your garden gaps. Spent flowers drop tidily, making room for an inexhaustible show of blue until frost. Widely adaptable to sun or shade, charming in mixed beds and borders, and a pleasant self-sower.
Calendula Neon
Looking for that splash of color for your beds and borders? Vibrant orange, 2-inch blooms with burnt umber highlights sit atop 24-inch tall plants. When deadheaded, will continue to bloom until frost, then pleasantly self-sow. Medicinal, edible and a host to beneficials and pollinators, this cut flower is impressively versatile!
Calendula Orange Flash
With warm tones of orange, apricot and caramel, these 2- to 3-inch, bronzed blooms add a layer of elegant transition to your beds. When deadheaded, the 24-inch tall plants will continue to bloom until frost and pleasantly self-sow. Versatile addition to your garden not only as a cut flower, but as a medicinal, edible and a host to beneficials and pollinators.
Calibrachoa Aloha Kona Hot Orange
Compact, bushy and trailing, this self-cleaning annual blanketed is a warm, blanket of subtle and inviting color. Tangerine, trumpet-shaped flowers with lemon-yellow throats gracefully spill over edges of window boxes, hanging baskets and containers. These non-stop bloomers will add that unforgettable, eye-catching pop to your designs all summer long. Pollinators and beneficials can’t resist them either!
Feverfew Magic Single
A cottage garden perennial boasting abundant sprays of mini daisy-like blooms with long strong stems. Upright, well-branched, 30-inches tall, this charming early-spring bloomer is a great cut flower, adding cheerful whimsy to any bouquet or arrangement. Pleasantly self-sows. Early harvest will produce another flush late season.
Coco Deep Orange Marigold
Prolific producer! This African Marigold adds a lively, tropical presence to your mixed borders and cutting gardens. Sturdy, uniform, ruffly orange, 3-inch blooms sit atop strong, 36- to 40-inch tall stems. Undemanding and versatile, flowers are edible, can be used for companion planting, enjoyed in bouquets or strung up to make a homegrown leis!
Coco Gold Marigold
Prolific producer! This African Marigold adds a lively, tropical presence to your mixed borders and cutting gardens. Sturdy, uniform, ruffly golden-tangerine, 3-inch blooms sit atop strong, 36- to 40-inch tall stems. Undemanding and versatile, flowers are edible, can be used for companion planting, enjoyed in bouquets or strung up to make a homegrown leis!
Pineapple Sage
The vibrant chartreuse green foliage, pineapple perfume and late season bright floral display, makes for a pollinator and hummingbird haven! The profusion of showy, tubular scarlet flowers on long graceful spikes is just irresistible. Both leaves and flowers are edible. This fast-growing, 30-inch annual, with open habit lends itself equally well to containers, herb gardens or mixed borders.
Sweet Pea Flora Norton
This Royal Horticultural Society HEIRLOOM selection is an old-fashioned, grandiflora-type sweet pea. Clouds of periwinkle and intoxicating perfume, will keep you visiting this garden climber as she puts on her award-winning display.
Zinnia Benary’s Giant Carmine Rose
From the Benary’s series you can expect high yields of long, sturdy stems on 4-foot plants, with 4- to 6-inch, fully double, dahlia-like blooms. Disease tolerance is greater and vase-life is longer! A striking selection with rich, raspberry-pink blooms that will pop in your garden and bouquets. As these beauties age the outer tips of the petals fade, giving blooms a lingering, multidimensional quality.
Zinnia Benary’s Giant Coral
From the Benary’s series you can expect high yields of long, sturdy stems on 4-foot plants, with 4- to 6-inch, fully double, dahlia-like blooms. Disease tolerance is greater and vase-life is longer! With an almost tropical vibe, these coral-salmon blooms add irresistible cheer to the garden. As these beauties age, outer tips of the petals fade, giving blooms a lingering, multidimensional quality.