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CHERRY BUSH * WESTERN SAND * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
WESTERN SAND BUSH CHERRY (Prunus besseyi), is an easy-to-grow spreading shrub that grows 4'-6' high and just as wide. Mine made first year growth of |
$4.00 |
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CHERRYGAL HEIRLOOM VIBURNUM * CRANBERRY * LIVE |
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY VIBURNUM (Viburnum trilobum 'Wentworth'), is a native North American and "four season" delight! The lace cap flowers bloom in spring, followed by large clusters of early maturing |
$25.00 |
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CURRANT GOLDEN * BUFFALO * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
GOLDEN CURRANT (Ribes odoratum), also known as Buffalo Currant and Clove Currant, is an American native shrub with coarsley toothed leaves that form thickets as |
$2.50 |
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FRUIT * FRAISES DES BOIS * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
FRAISES DES BOIS (Fragaria vesca) or ALPINE STRAWBERRY is a remarkable treasure of a fruit that has little relationship in growing habits or taste to its larger cousins. |
$1.25 |
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FRUIT * GERMAN RHUBARB * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
GERMAN RHUBARB (Rheum rhabarbarum) is a German heirloom that is probably the rhubarb my grandmother grew in her little victory garden. Produces red, tart stems and elephant |
$1.50 |
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FRUIT * POMEGRANATE * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
POMEGRANATE (Punica granatum), also known as Granada or Grenade, is native to the Mediterranean and has been cultivated and naturalized throughout that region since ancient times. Many parts |
$2.00 |
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FRUIT * SUNBERRY * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
SUNBERRY (Solanum Burbankii) was bred in the early 1900s by Luther Burbank (1849-1926) and it is not at all related to huckleberry or blueberry to which it is |
$1.25 |
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MELON * AMISH * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
AMISH MELON is a wonderful heirloom that produces oval fruits 8"-9" long and weighing 4-7 pounds. Sweet orange flesh is very juicy with full muskmelon |
$1.25 |
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MELON * ANANAS PINEAPPLE * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
ANANAS PINEAPPLE MELON is mentioned as early as 1777 in France with possible origins in Africa. Thomas Jefferson grew at Monticello in 1794 and it was mentioned in American |
$2.00 |
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MELON * BANANA * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
BANANA MELON dates to at least 1885 here in America. The shape and aroma are suggestive of banana, hence the name. The smooth skin starts out green |
$1.25 |
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MELON * BIDWELL CASABA * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2008 |
BIDWELL CASABA was grown by John Bidwell (1819-1900) a Civil War General and U.S. Senator who procured his stock-seed from the USDA in 1869. An |
$1.25 |
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MELON * BOULE D'OR * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
BOULE D'OR MELON (also known as Golden Perfection) is a French heirloom listed by Vilmorin in 1885. Hard yellow skin, lightly netted, pale-green fragrant flesh |
$1.25 |
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MELON * CANOE CREEK * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
CANOE CREEK MELON is one of the largest heirloom sweet melons, growing to an impressive 20 pounds under most favorable conditions, though 8-15 pounds is more |
$1.25 |
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MELON * CHARANTAIS * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
CHARANTAIS MELON is simply one of the finest heirloom melons you can grow. I have grown it for years. It is fragrant, sweet and juicy. |
$1.25 |
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MELON * COLLECTIVE FARM WOMAN * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
COLLECTIVE FARM WOMAN MELON is a wonderful Ukranian heirloom with smooth 7"-10" melons. Yellowish-white flesh is extremely sweet and fragrant. Early, and a good candidate for Northern climates. |
$1.25 |
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MELON * CRANE * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
CRANE MELON is a wonderful early 20th Century heirloom from California where it was developed by Oliver Crane by crossing a delicious tender, but unmarketable Japanese melon, with a cantaloupe. |
$1.25 |
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MELON * D'ALGER * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 NEW! |
D'ALGER MELON is an ancient melon dating to perhaps the Crusades with origins in North Africa. It is unusual in form and flesh. Highly aromatic, but some |
$1.50 |
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MELON * DELICE DE TABLE * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
DELICE DE TABLE MELON is a French heirloom that has almost become extinct. Dating back to Vilmorin in 1885, its name translates to "Delight of |
$1.25 |
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MELON * EARLY HANOVER * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
EARLY HANOVER MELON is a Virginia heirloom introduced by T.W. Woods & Sons of Richmond in 1895. Sweet, sugary flesh can be eaten right down to |
$1.25 |
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MELON * EARLY SILVERLINE * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2009 |
EARLY SILVERLINE MELON is a good choice for the home gardener. Very productive. Not a typical muskmelon. Crisp, white, refreshingly sweet flesh. Small 1-2 pound |
$1.25 |