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Appalachian Purple

US$6.00

This variety of corn is used for cornbread, grits,and breading. It could also be used to make fresh tortillas. Many gears of work went into this variety of corn between Kevin Bane and Nathaniel Martin who is a Mennonite. 80% of the ears have a nice dark purple color to them that will stain your fingers. The other 20% will be yellow white red or anything in between. This was created using Peruvian Purple (aka Maize Morado) crossed to Hopi Blue. Many other types of corn were crossed in and out of it. This corn has a trait known as aerial roots which allow it to sequester nitrogen from the air and provide its own nitrogen fertilizer. This is a rare trait of corn from S America that is being adapted to North America for hobby growers.

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Green Giant Heirloom Tomato

US$4.99

This tomato ripens and stays green. You might doubt its ripe, even though it's soft like a ripe tomato, until you bite into it. Amazing sweetness and flavors. Classic heirloom shape. 

20 seeds / pack 

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Potato Pink Heirloom Tomato

US$4.99

A rare Amish Heirloom, highly vigorous potato-leafed vine that grows all summer. The tomatoes are very uniform for an heirloom, bright pink and pack of wonderful flavor. 8-10 oz average. 

20 seeds / Pack 

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Blue Pumpkin Landrace

US$4.00

A combination of Jarradale, Queensland Blue, and Triamble squash varieties that have grown together and allowed to cross pollenate creating a landrace that is capable of thriving without pesticides, minimal fertilizers and minimal watering. This pumpkins are the some of the best tasting in the world and should ensure that your family has plenty of squash for pumpkin pie or for their favorite dishes. 

20 seeds / Pack 

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Charleston Grey Watermelon

US$4.99

Well known, red fleshed, oblong watermelon. Has that traditional melon flavor, selected for the heat amd humidity of the south.

12 seeds / Pack 

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