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Boro Beet
This fast-growing, uniform beet with strong tops is as reliable as it is versatile. With superb flavor and tender flesh, the roots taste equally well whether harvested as baby or up to six inches. Greens grow quickly for use in your other culinary endeavors. If you love beets, Boro will not disappoint!
Artwork Broccoli
Also known as sweet stem broccoli, this All American Selections Winner, will win you over with its prolific, long-season production as well as its bolt, heat and disease resistance. Growing 2-feet tall, this space saving variety boasts an initial center crown harvest, followed by season-long, 6- to 8-inch tall, dark-green deliciously tender side shoots. A treat steamed, stir fried, sautéed or fresh in salads. The key to ultimate production is to harvest the center crown as soon as possible.
Peaches ’N Cream Sweet Corn
This gourmet bicolor sweet corn, boasting tender yellow and white kernels, is as sweet and delicious as the name implies. Earlier to mature, Peaches ’N Cream is perfect for Northern regions with cooler temperatures.
Boston Pickling Cucumber
This beloved HEIRLOOM will satisfy your wildest pickling dreams. Vigorous vines yield a continuous harvest of bright green, thin-skinned beauties with a crisp, tender flesh. Harvest between three to seven inches to best suit your pickling endeavors. Also a great snacker, fresh out of the garden.
Mojito Cucumber
A delightful, bitter-free addition to your cucumber line-up! This variety is both gynoecious and parthenocarpic – producing almost exclusively female flowers which do not require pollination to set fruit. Expect high yields of markedly uniform, vibrant green fruit with a sweet, citrusy flavor and refreshing crunch. For optimum flavor, harvest between 5 to 6 inches in length.
Orient Express Eggplant
These early-maturing and high-yielding plants produce an abundance of attractive, slender, glossy 8- to 10-inch long fruits with a striking purple calyx. Sets fruit in cool weather and continues to perform under heat stress. Quick to cook, with a tender flesh and delicate flavor, Orient Express is an easy addition to your grilling, roasting, stewing or other culinary pursuits!
Sugar Cube Cantaloupe
This melon lives up to its name with intensely an sweet flavor. Heavily netted, 2- to 3-pound fruits have a deep-orange and profoundly aromatic flesh with huge taste. Strong disease resistance, long harvest window and extended shelf life sweeten the growing pot even more. Harvest this personal size melon at full-slip, when a gentle tug removes the fruit from the vine.
Ippon Negri Japanese Bunching Onion
Plant this HEIRLOOM once, allow it to perennialize and enjoy for years to come! This Japanese delicacy walks the line between scallion and leek. While you will absolutely want to harvest some at scallion stage, allow others to overwinter, the flavor to deepen and enjoy as baby leeks in the early spring. Their sweet, mild flavor is wonderful fresh in salads and outstanding when grilled! As with leeks, their snow-white shanks may be elongated by hilling soil around them while growing. Cheerful round white flowers will bustle with bees in the spring.
Aji Cristal Hot Pepper
With a bold blend of citrus and heat, these 4-inch, slender Chilean peppers transform from green to yellow and finally, a pale red. The heat intensifies as the fruit reaches maturity, ultimately clocking in at about 30,000 Scoville Heat Units (six times hotter than a jalapeño). An all-around versatile pepper that can be used fresh, for pickling, hot sauce, salsas, soups, and dried for spices. Plants will stand 3- to 4-feet tall and are incredibly prolific!
Better Belle Pepper
This compact, early maturing variety serves up an abundance of sweet, thick-walled, blocky bells that ripen from green to bright red. Compact plants are perfect for smaller gardens and perform well in containers, reaching 18 to 24 inches high and wide. Anticipate harvest beginning in only 65 days, and continuing for the duration of the growing season.
San Joaquin Hybrid Pepper
This 2023 All-America Selections Winner is a game-changing introduction to our jalapeño pepper lineup! Praised for its heavy yields, large fruit size, outstanding uniformity and excellent performance! As a determinate pepper, you can expect high yields of fruit ripening in a shorter window. However, the plants have good leaf cover which protects the thick-walled fruits until you are ready to harvest. Left on the plant longer, they transition to a beautiful red jalapeño. With a Scoville rating of 2500-6000 units, these mildly spicy peppers are ideal for fresh eating, canning, stuffing, or pickling.
Piñata Hybrid Delicata Squash
This Delicata strain has garnered a following for its sweet, nutty, award-winning taste. Dark green stripes accentuate the creamy skin of the 7- to 9-inch long fruit. Harvested fruit stores exceptionally well.
Ananas Noire Tomato
This large beefsteak is a unique and visually striking HEIRLOOM showcasing a myriad of colors inside and out from vibrant greens, to soft yellows, pinks and red. You will not be disappointed with your bountiful harvest. The strong indeterminate plants are wildly productive and the flavor delicious. The rich, sweet, smoky vibes with a mild citrus flare will keep you longing for more!
Harvest Moon Tomato
Bred by Emily Rose Haga at Johnny’s Seeds, this late-blight resistant beauty offers the virtues of an heirloom, but with a more consistent size, stronger fruit set and earlier harvest. The golden orange fruits are blushed with red, inside and out, and have a wonderful, lightly sweet, low-acid flavor. Plays well with others in the garden as the indeterminant plants have a more compact and balanced habit.
Patio Choice Red Tomato
A compact, determinate, cherry ideal for growing in garden plots, raised beds, containers and baskets. This disease-resistant hybrid produces buckets of half-ounce bright red cherry tomatoes on short 24- to 30-inch vines with gorgeous trusses that cascade in hanging baskets. Juicy, sweet, delicious and perfect for snacking.
Tasmanian Chocolate Tomato
Great things come in small packages! Developed as part of the Dwarf Tomato project, this little beauty retains the abundant flavor of its heirloom parentage. Determinant, short sturdy vines with tidy habits bear heavy crops of beautiful, plump, mahogany red, faintly striped tomatoes with delicious, well-balanced flavor. Ideally suited for patios, containers and small plots. Perfect for good old-fashioned tomato sandwiches.
Wood’s Famous Brimmer Tomato
This HEIRLOOM from Virginia produces oodles of picture perfect large red 3- to 4-inch slicers! A wonderful low-acid beef-steak, ribbed at the top with curved shoulders, packs an abundance of flavor. Will easily satisfy your BLT and tomato sandwich needs for the season.
All Star Gourmet Lettuce Mix
After years of trial research, Johnny’s Seeds created this blend to make the perfect summer garden salad. A curated collection of varieties to balance greens and reds with speckles, ruffles, unique leaf shapes and most importantly flavor.
Purple Basket Flower
This gorgeous, native annual wildflower will beckon droves of pollinators and a bevy of beneficials to your landscape! Named for the distinct basketweave pattern of its phyllaries (modified leaves) surrounding the flower head base, each bloom is captivating as it unfurls. Growing up to 4-feet tall, the plant has deeply incised foliage and 3-inch diameter, fringy purple blooms with a creamy center. Grows best in full sun, well-drained and slightly acidic soil. Outstanding cut flowers, suitable for both fresh and dried flower arrangements.
Cosmos Xenia
Winner of the prestigious Fleuroselect Novelty Award, the petals of this cosmos are mesmerizing. Magenta, purple, and raspberry petals age with an apricot and terracotta cast creating a sepia effect. The 2 ½” blooms, with tightly whorled petals around a golden eye, sit atop 28-inch tall, compact, well-branched plants. With a tidy habit, and 20-inch spread, this profuse bloomer is perfect for your containers, beds and mixed borders.
Dusty Miller New Look
This 12-tall and wide, silver leafed annual, reminiscent of perennial lamb’s ears, is a fabulously productive and unique foliage plant. The deeply-lobed, wooly, felted, silvery leaves combine well with any color scheme in your garden beds and will provide a great soft accent and contrast plant for your container designs. Easy to grow, drought resistant and sun-loving. The foliage also provides an elegant filler for flower bouquets. As a cut-and-come-again crop, the more you pick it, the more stems it will produce.
Echinacea Paradiso Super Duper
This traditional medicinal, 36-inch tall perennial, is adored by pollinators, drought tolerant and thrives on neglect once established. This cultivar boasts stunning double-petaled heads in charming rosy-tones. The volume of petals on each bloom increases as the flowers mature. The earliest open with a single ray florets and a frill of short petals. These are followed by more extravagant blooms showcasing deeply layered petals. Excellent choice for the herb garden, mixed borders, meadows and your cutting garden.
Geranium Dynamo Salmon
A captivating, season-long bloomer for your garden beds, large containers, hanging baskets or window boxes. Featuring vibrant salmon-colored blooms atop deep green and ruffled foliage, this upright and mounding cultivar reaches 12-14 inches tall and wide. Tolerates full sun to part shade. Trim off the flower heads after they fade to encourage ongoing blooms.
Queen Sofia Marigold
This All-America Selections winner with large, showy, fully double, carnation-like blossoms with gold-rimmed, russet red petals will add a burst of sunshine to your garden. Like other French Marigolds, these compact, 12-inch tall, bushy prolific bloomers, with finely divided aromatic foliage, will attract a host of beneficials to your gardens and deter some unwanted garden pests to boot!
Nasturtium Creamsicle
This free-flowering nasturtium is a top-setting bloomer with beautiful swirling hues of peach and apricot floating above softly mounding, blue-green, lily pad-shaped foliage. This mounding variety can be easily tucked into garden beds, borders or your container designs. Both leaves and flowers are edible with a peppery zing.
Sunflower Desert Sun
A pollenless, branching, bi-color sunflower with stunning 5- to 7-inch blooms in varying hues of creamy lemon and mahogany. With an overall plant height of 70 to 80 inches, you can easily harvest 18- to 24-inch stems for use as cut flowers and a radiant bouquet all by itself!
Sunflower Reggae Marley
The dark faces of this pollenless sunflower are framed by ruby-red rings, yellow outer petals, and supported by glossy green foliage. Growing up to five feet tall, with 6-inch blooms, these sunflowers will make a striking focal point in your cutting garden from midsummer to fall. A downright cheerful addition to any vase!
Sweet Pea Watermelon
A classic, English Spencer variety that combines graceful form, beautiful color and a delicious subtle perfume. With blooms a color cross between fresh cut watermelon and ripe rosy peaches, the alluring flowers, borne on long stems and vigorous vines will add a beautiful pop of color to your early summer trellis.
Zinnia Agave
Bred by Johnny’s seed, this new introduction is a gorgeous array of sunset colored blooms. Heavily quilled, 4- to 6-inch, densely petaled, double blooms flower in a cohesive blend of straw, coral, gold, peach, pink, and orange hues. This 36- to 40-inch tall cut-and-come-again bloomer will easily pair with other blooms in your garden or vase.
Zinnia Aurora
Two-tone blooms with contrasting centers in a vintage palette set this zinnia apart. A new introduction from the Johnny’s Seeds breeding program, these early flowering plants produce 4- to 6-inch dahlia-shaped, double blooms in nuanced hues of apricot, butter yellow, coral, gold, orange, and pink. This 36- to 40-inch tall cut-and-come-again bloomer will easily pair with other blooms in your garden or vase.
Zinnia Ballerina
A new introduction from the Johnny’s Seeds breeding program, Ballerina is a graceful blend of 4- to 6-inch, dahlia- and cactus-type blooms in cozy pinks and peaches. If softer pastels are your kind of vibe, you will want to incorporate this 36- to 40-inch tall cut-and-come-again bloomer into your garden designs.
