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Serendipity Corn
Serendity delivers premium, well-filled 8-inch ears bursting with exceptional tenderness, delightful sweetness, and succulent kernels packed with rich flavor. An elegant, homegrown indulgence to elevate your summer grilling.
Green Light Cucumber
This All-America Selections Winner is a high-yielding mini cucumber prized for exceptional productivity and outstanding flavor. Designed for staking or pole production, its fast-growing, space-saving habit makes it perfect for small gardens, raised beds, or patio containers. Produces an abundance of spineless, 4- to 5-inch fruits that are crisp, crunchy, and delightfully sweet. No peeling required!
Swallow Improved Eggplant
Developed for northern climates, this early Asian-type eggplant produces 9-inch, glossy purple-black fruits. An improved selection, it matures faster than most and offers a rich, meaty texture that remains tender and mild, without bitterness. Even at full size, you don’t lose an iota of texture or flavor.
Mr. Big Pea
This All-America Selections winner produces giant, plump pods filled with eight to nine dark green peas that are sweet, succulent, and deeply flavorful. The peas hold their tender sweetness longer than most, making them a pleasure to harvest and a standout in the kitchen. Vigorous vines produce generous yields and show strong disease resistance. Requires support.
Mad Hatter Pepper
This All-America Selections winner is instantly recognizable for its whimsical three-lobed “bishop’s crown” shape. The 2½-inch peppers dangle from bushy plants and mature from green to bright red. Crisp and moderately sweet, they carry just a pinch of heat near the seed cavity and a subtle citrus note, with flavor that deepens as the fruit ripens.
Trinidad Scorpion Pepper
One of the hottest chilis on the planet. Wrinkled, lantern-shaped peppers ripen to a blazing red-orange and carry a surprisingly fruity flavor that delivers an intense sweet-heat punch. Averaging around 1.2 million Scoville units—and sometimes topping 2 million—these peppers are prized for hot sauces, powders, and salsas. Caution when handling.
West Indies Red Habanero Pepper
An open-pollinated Caribbean HEIRLOOM prized for its citrusy, lightly smoky flavor and fiery-hot, bright red lantern-shaped pods. Hotter than the classic red type, with a Scoville rating of 300,000–450,000, this dependable and productive variety shines in jerk seasonings, pepper sauces, mashes, and chutneys, where a small amount delivers bright tropical flavor and lasting heat.
Butterfingers Squash
Bred by the late Dr. Brent Loy of UNH, this New England exclusive produces uniform, attractive fruits with exceptional yields. Early to harvest and productive over a long window thanks to strong resistance to powdery mildew. Give this vigorous plant a little space and it will reward you all season. If summer squash holds a special place in your heart, this one will not disappoint.
Smooth Criminal Squash
This yellow straightneck summer squash is known for its unique upright, indeterminate habit, setting successive fruits along a central stem as it grows. Aptly named Smooth Criminal, it produces sleek, glossy fruits that are tender, buttery, and full of classic summer squash flavor. With a bit of staking to support its vertical form, you’ll enjoy easy, summer-long harvests of tender, flavorful squash.
Chadwick Cherry Tomato
Prolific on the vine, this highly productive, indeterminate, disease-resistant heirloom—developed by the late horticulturist Alan Chadwick—carries heavily laden vines brimming with abundant trusses of 1-ounce scarlet fruits, each bursting with a bright, sweet-tangy pop of classic tomato flavor. A true vine-to-mouth delight.
Champagne Bubbles Tomato
This vigorous, highly productive indeterminate heirloom produces abundant clusters of tiny, pale-yellow, currant-sized tomatoes with an exceptionally sweet flavor. Requires trellising or support. Beloved by kids and a favorite for garden snacking.
Cherry Falls Tomato
Perfect for containers and large hanging baskets, this well-mannered determinate tomato tumbles gracefully, yielding abundant clusters of 1½” sweet red cherry tomatoes—ideal for patio growing and bringing generous harvests to even the smallest spaces.
Crimson Carmello Tomato
This exceptionally disease-resistant, early hybrid bred in France delivers a perfect sweet-to-acid balance, translating to exquisite flavor in every bite. Vigorous, indeterminate vines are loaded with heavy clusters of 4- to 5-inch fruits. Prolific and rewarding, it produces tomato-sandwich-worthy fruit throughout the season.
Hula Girl Orange Grape Tomato
Visually stunning, Hula Girl is loaded with abundant trusses of tender-skinned, vibrant orange 1–2” fruits. Each is remarkably sweet, juicy, and bursting with flavor. Perfect for adding color, taste, and a touch of tropical delight to your garden, harvest, and culinary creations.
New Girl Tomato
Like Early Girl, this early maturing, disease resistant, indeterminate hybrid produces medium sized 4–6?oz bright crimson slicers, perfect for satisfying your first taste of homegrown tomatoes. New Girl has an even broader disease resistance package, and when it comes to flavor, let your taste buds be the judge!
Pink Delicious Tomato
An All-American Selections winner, this variety blends the classic look and old-world flavor of an heirloom with the disease resistance and productivity of a modern hybrid. With a high Brix, these pink tomatoes are sweeter than average—your tomato sandwiches just found their muse!
Rosella Tomato
Bred for gourmet flavor, this high-yielding producer bears tumbling trusses of ½” dusky-rose to purple cherries with a smoky blush. With a balance of sweetness and acidity, these thin-skinned beauties offer a delightful journey from garden to table—perfect for fresh eating, salads, quick cooking, or a homemade tomato paste that celebrates the garden’s sun-ripened goodness.
Vintage Wine Tomato
An eye-catching HEIRLOOM, producing slightly lobed, 8–16?oz flattened, globe-shaped vermilion fruit with glamorous golden striations. With a generous harvest per plant, staking is recommended to help these beauties live their best life. Beloved by tomato connoisseurs who savor flavor and flair.
Salad Leaf Basil
This extremely productive, aromatic sweet Italian basil features massive, crinkled leaves—nearly hand-sized—that open up endless culinary possibilities. Ideal for replacing lettuce in salads and sandwiches, creating fresh wraps, serving as a striking base for appetizers, or adding flair to Caprese salads. The deeply crinkled texture holds dressings and marinades better than smooth-leaf varieties. Exceptionally slow to bolt for a longer harvest.
Scarlet Kale
A stunning superfood that keeps your kale harvest going for months. This cold-hardy, frost-tolerant gourmet curly kale produces abundant, deeply frilled leaves with rich purple coloring—an indicator of its high antioxidant content. Both beautiful and nutritious, it’s a standout in the garden and a flavorful, eye-catching addition to any plate.
Rosemary Barbeque
A savory culinary classic. With silvery, needle-like foliage and sky-blue flowers, this highly aromatic Mediterranean native is beloved by chefs, herbalists, designers, and home gardeners alike. This fast-growing variety has an upright habit with strong, straight stems and responds beautifully to frequent pruning for regular culinary harvests. The edible flowers echo the plant’s bold rosemary flavor, enhancing dishes with both vibrant taste and visual interest.
Agastache Lavender Martini
This compact agastache produces soft lavender flower spikes accented by golden-peach buds, making it irresistible to pollinators and beneficial insects. Reaching just 10 inches tall, plants are perfectly suited for containers as well as beds and borders. Both blooms and foliage are aromatic and edible, offering a refreshing lemon-mint flavor—ideal for herbal teas or home-brewed kombucha.
Calibrachoa Aloha Kona Mango
A compact, bushy, trailing, self-cleaning annual blanketed in warm, peachy trumpet-shaped flowers accented with sunny yellow throats and tomato-orange veining. Perfect for window boxes, hanging baskets, and containers, it gracefully spills over the edges and delivers non-stop color all summer long. These eye-catching blooms add an unforgettable pop to any design—and pollinators and beneficial insects can’t resist them!
Columbine Rose Barlow
Bring antique charm to your perennial garden with this cottage-garden beauty. Nodding, fully double blooms in dusky rose-pink dance atop 24–30 inch tall wiry stems, swaying gracefully in the late spring to early summer breeze. Thriving in dappled shade, it attracts bees and early pollinators and gently self-sows, returning year after year in natural drifts. Perfect for adding a touch of romance, movement, and old-fashioned elegance to both garden borders and fresh bouquets.
Candlelight Blue Shades Delphinium
A beautifully uniform Delphinium featuring stunning, large-cupped sky-blue blooms with crisp white throats, generously packed along 36–48 inch tall stems. This first-year flowering, cut-and-come-again perennial is spectacular planted en masse and rewards you with elegant spires from spring through fall. Performs best in full sun to part shade.
Cheer Blue Delphinium
Dive into a sea of true blue! This compact Siberian larkspur stands 16–18 inches tall, sending up large, upward-facing blooms that shine from early spring into sizzling summer. Cold-tolerant and endlessly charming, it’s an All-America Selections Winner that steals the show in containers, brightens garden beds with brilliant blue, and brings extra charm to any landscape.
Marigold Orange Flame
This dwarf French variety features bright tangerine central tufts, framed by layers of rich crimson petals. With a tidy, mounding habit reaching 12 inches tall, these handsome bloomers are perfect for edging beds, spicing up containers, or companion planting in the vegetable garden for a touch of aromatic charm.
Marigold Safari Scarlet
This dwarf French variety puts on a show with 2-inch scarlet blooms, boldly rimmed in gold and finished with bright golden eyes. With a tidy, mounding habit reaching 12 inches tall, these eye-catching bloomers are perfect for edging beds, spicing up containers, or companion planting in the vegetable garden for a burst of aromatic charm and fiery color.
Sweet Pea Captain of the Blues
This vintage grandiflora sweet pea produces waves of richly fragrant, periwinkle-and-violet bicolor blooms. The sweet, intoxicating perfume from this graceful climber will keep you lingering in the garden long after first glance.
Sweet Pea Heaven Scent
Intoxicatingly fragrant and lavishly frilled, soft peachy-pink blooms are borne on stout, robust vines with long, elegant stems. Exceptionally prolific and treasured as a cut flower, a single bouquet can perfume an entire home. Plant near porches, open windows, and garden seating areas, where its heavenly scent invites you to linger.
Verbena Bampton
Discovered in a public garden in Bampton, UK, this airy verbena is a cloud of tiny lavender-pink flowers. Reaching 24″ tall and wide, it’s perfect for mass plantings, large tubs, or as a whimsical filler in beds and containers. Understated at first, it bursts to life in mid-summer, attracting butterflies and beneficial insects, with blooms that persist through fall. Cooler weather deepens the foliage to rich eggplant tones, adding evolving color and enchanting charm to any garden.
Zinnia Linen
A new introduction from the Johnny’s Seeds breeding program, ‘Linen’ offers a soft, pastel palette of 4– to 5-inch dahlia-type blooms in pale pinks, peaches, and warm, flaxen tones. If gentle pastels are your kind of vibe, you’ll want to incorporate this 36-inch tall, cut-and-come-again bloomer into your garden designs.
