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Bean, Pole: Rattlesnake Snap
$5.50(Phaseolus Vulgaris)
Legendary Southwestern favorite, extremely water efficient, eats drought for lunch.
Planted in late summer, monsoon rain alone is enough to produce a survival crop from the Rattlesnake. Good flavor and very tender; the speckled seeds are popular in soup.
Germination rate 92% – August 2019
Minimum 35 Seeds
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Marigold: Sonoran Sunset
$5.50Brightly-painted hues are reminiscent of the American Southwest and its beautiful sunsets. Heat and drought resistant, grown near Phoenix across the heat and cold of three seasons in the Sonoran desert and four seasons at 6700 feet in the Painted Desert.
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Radish: Sparkler White Tip
$5.50Bright red top, white lower section, round, 1 inch diameter, sweet, white flesh, medium heat, slight spice to the flavor.
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Sorghum, Syrup: Sand Mountain
$5.50This is a classic heirloom sorghum used for syrup and grain.
Germination rate 94% – July 2020
Minimum 50 Seeds
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Sunflower: Evening Sun
$5.50Shades of autumn colors ranging from red, mahogany-red, burgundy, russet-bronze, vivid gold, all in bicolor blends.