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  • Basil: Purple Dark Opal

    $5.50 $5.50

    This basil features beautiful lilac flowers with dark red stems. Excellent contrast with green basil. Spectacular as a garnish, in salads, or for adding color to basil vinegars.

  • Basil: Mrs Burns Lemon Basil

    $5.50 $5.50

    Citrusy fresh green basil. Spectacular as a garnish, in salads, or in basil vinegars. New Mexico heirloom strain, selected for decades.

  • Corn, Sweet: Golden Bantam

    $5.75

    (Zea mays)

    First introduced by Burpee Seeds in 1902, at a time when the most popular sweet corn were all white varieties.  According to Burpee a skilled gardener in Greenfield, Massachusetts developed this variety because he wanted the earliest corn in the area.

    Minimum 30 Seeds

  • Onion: Utah Sweet Yellow Spanish

    $5.75

    (Allium cepa)

    60-70 days.

    A sweet, somewhat spicy yellow variety that stores well and can endure drought and cold temperatures, developed in the Salt Lake City region of Utah.

    Recommended by Utah State University. Exceptional in the Great Basin, Great Plains and Intermountain West.

  • Chocolate Cake Bell Pepper

    Pepper, Sweet: Chocolate Cake Bell

    $5.75

    The medium, very sweet 4-inch Chocolate Cake bell pepper has been hand-selected by North Carolina’s Doug Jones for exceptional sweetness and gorgeous deep chocolate color.

    Minimum 30 seeds.

  • Orange Bell Pepper

    Pepper, Sweet: Painted Desert Honeybell

    $5.75

    (Capsicum annuum)

    The blocky, 4-inch Painted Desert Honeybell has been hand-selected from Orange Sun foundation stock in our gardens for sweetness, productivity and bright orange color along with hardiness to temperature changes and drought tolerance.

    Minimum 50 Seeds

  • Sorghum, Sweet: White Mountains Apache

    $5.50 $5.50

    Heirloom sorghum grown for flour, fodder and grain by the White Mountain Apache of Northeastern Arizona.

    Minimum 40 Seeds

  • Sweet Sorghum: Sand Mountain

    Sorghum, Syrup: Sand Mountain

    $5.50 $5.50

    This is a classic heirloom sorghum used for syrup and grain.

    Minimum 40 Seeds

  • Tomato, Cherry: Blue Gold Berries

    $6.00 $6.00

    (Solanum lycopersicum)

    80 days.

    Eye-popping gold cherry tomato blushes dark blue to purple where the skin receives the sun, while the green portions ripen to a burnished gold color. Fruit is produced as clusters of 5-8 tomatoes in a lattice pattern. Anyplace the sun makes contact on these bright yellow tomatoes, their skin turns dark blue due to the high levels of antioxidant compounds known as anthocyanins, except where the tomatoes are shaded from the sun, where they remain their natural bright gold color.

  • Tomato, Cherry: Chocolate Cherry

    $5.75

    Rich, dark color in a sweet, complex and juicy cherry tomato, featuring abundant anthocyanins and a flavorful appearance.

  • Tomato, Cherry: Rich Red

    $5.50 $5.50

    (Solanum lycopersicum)

    75 days

    Rich, red color in a sweet, savory and juicy cherry tomato, bringing a real sweetness and tasty appearance. Similar to the Sweet Million hybrid, but milder and more nuanced. Fair heat tolerance.

  • Watermelon: Orange Tendersweet

    $5.75

    A medium to large, heat and drought resistant watermelon, dark green rinds with yellowish irregular striping and very sweet orange flesh.