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2020 Price List Gabriel Valley Farms 440 Old Hwy. 29 East Georgetown, TX 78626 (512) 930-0923 www.gabrielvalleyfarms.com January 1, 20200

Dear Valued Customer,

Thank you for choosing Gabriel Valley Farms as your supplier of Certified Organic , vegetables, perennials and sedum/succulents. Whether you are a retail nursery, a specialty store, a nonprofit organization or a farmer, we are here to provide you with quality and courteous, dependable service. We are proud of our Organic status and work hard to meet all the federal regulations. In accordance with the National Organic Standards, we strive to source our seeds, starter plants, and inputs from organic suppliers. We never use GMO or treated seeds. In addition, we must maintain extensive records on all of our practices (fertilizing, insect control, propagation, etc.) and we are subject to an annual report and inspection. In spite of the added work load, we feel it’s worth it to produce a healthy, quality, locally grown product for you and your customers. Look for our yellow id tag with the USDA Certified Organic logo. A few items are Naturally Grown due to their source prior to our care. These items are labeled with a blue plant id tag. Everything we grow at Gabriel Valley Farms complies with the USDA Organic Standards. You may find a copy of our Organic Certificate for your records at the back of this catalog or on our website.

We are excited to offer more native & perennial plants this year with an emphasis on Pollinator Plants in Quarts. Ornamental & Native Grasses were popular last year so look for more of those to be offered in 2020. Lastly, sedum & succulents are still a hot ticket item so expect to see more of these beauties this year. Our succulent wreaths were a huge hit for the holiday season and will definitely be back next fall. Deco Pots of herbs, veggies and sedum/succulents will be available seasonally for special occasions. Look for the caption NEW next to all of our latest additions.

Best wishes for a prosperous year!

Sam & Cathy Slaughter, Owners And all the staff at GVF HERBS COMMON NAME Almond Verbena Aloysia virgata Aloe Vera Aloe barbadensis Hyssop Agastache foeniculum "African Blue" Ocimum kilmandscharicum Basil "Amethyst" Ocimum basilicum Basil "Aromatto" NEW Ocimum basilicum Basil "Bell Pepper" Ocimum selloi Basil "Blue " Ocimum americanum Basil "Cardinal" Ocimum basilicum Basil "" Ocimum basilicum Basil "" Ocimum gratissimum Basil "Dark Opal" Ocimum basilicum Basil "Holy" Ocimum sanctum Basil "Mrs. Burn's Lemon" Ocimum x citriodorum Basil "Purple Ruffles" Ocimum basilicum Basil, Sweet "Eleonora" Ocimum basilicum Basil, Sweet "Prospera" NEW Ocimum basilicum Basil, Sweet "Rutgers Devotion" NEW Ocimum basilicum Basil, Sweet "Rutgers Obsession" NEW Ocimum basilicum Basil "Thai Magic" Ocimum basilicum Basil "Thai Sweet" Ocimum basilicum Bay Laurel Beebalm "Peter's Purple" fistulosa x Vine Piper betle Borago Catmint Nepeta mussinii Catnip Nepeta cataria Chamomile "German" Matricaria recutita Chamomile "Roman" Chamemelum nobile Allium schoenoprassum Chives Cilantro Coriandrum sativum Comfrey Symphytum officinale Copper Canyon Daisy lemonii Culantro Curry Plant Helichrysum angustifolium "Bouquet" Anethum graveolens Dill "Fernleaf" Anethum graveolens Dill "Dukat" Anethum graveolens Epazote Chenopodium ambrosoides "Baby Dwarf" Eucalyptus pulverulenta Eucalyptus "Lemon" Eucalyptus citriodora Eucalyptus "Silver Dollar" Eucalyptus cineria "Bronze" Foeniculum v. nigra Fennel, "Florence" (bulbing) Foeniculum vulgare azoricum Fennel "Preludio" (bulbing) Foeniculum vulgare dulce Fennel, Sweet "Groschfrutiger" (leaf type) Foeniculum vulgare French Artemesia dracunculus Germander "Upright" Teucrium chamaedrys Germander "Wall" Teucrium chamaedrys Zingiber officinale Ginger, Scented Alpinia nutans Horehound Marrubium vulgare Lavender "Buena Vista angustifolia Lavender "Elegance Purple" Lavender "Fernleaf" Lavandula multifida Lavender "French" Lavandula dentata Lavender "Goodwin Creek" Lavandula x hybrida HERBS COMMON NAME Lavender "Grosso" Lavandula x intermedia Lavender "Hidcote" Lavandula angustifolia Lavender "Lavance Deep Purple" NEW Lavandula angustifolia Lavender "Munstead" Lavandula angustifolia Lavender "Phenomenal" Patented Lavandula x intermedia Lavender "Provence" Lavandula x intermedia Lavender, Spanish "Otto Quasti" Lavender "Sweet" Lavandula heterophylla Lavender "Vera" Lavandula angustifolia Lavender "Vicenza Blue" Lavandula angustifolia Melissa officinalis Lemon Grass citratus Lemon Grass "East Indian" Cymbopogon flexuosus Lemon Verbena Aloisia triphylla Lion's Tail Leonitis leonorus , Sweet Origanum marjorana Mexican Mint Marigold Tagetes lucidii Milk Thistle Silybum marianum Mint "Chocolate" x piperita Mint "Double" Mentha gracillis Mint "Orange" Mentha x piperita Mint "" Mentha x piperita Mint "Blackstem Peppermint" Mentha x piperita Mint " Kentucky Colonel" Mentha spicata Mint "Variegated Pineapple" Mentha suaveolens Mint " Yerba Buena" Menta spicata Moringa, Dwarf Moringa oliefera Myrtle "Dwarf" Myrtus microphylla Myrtle "Greek" Myrtus communis Myrtle "Variegated" Myrtus communis variegata "Cretan" Origanum onites Oregano "Cuban" Plectranthus ambonicus Oregano "Greek" Origanum heracleoticum Oregano "Hot & Spicy" Origanum vulgare Oregano "Italian" Origanum vulgare Oregano "Mexican" Lippia graveolens Oregano "Mexican" Poliomentha longiflora Oregano "Noa" Origanum vulgare ssp. hirtum Oregano "Russian" Origanum tytanthum Oregano "Sicilian" Origanum x majorana Papalo (Papaloquelite) ruderale Pipicha/Pipizza Porophyllum tagetoides "Curly" Petroselimum crispum Parsley "Italian" (Flat Leaf) Petroselimum neapolitanum Pennyroyal Mentha pulegium Patchouli Pogostemon cablin Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea , Trailing "Blue Rain" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Haifa" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Huntington Carpet" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Lockwood de Forest" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Mrs. Howards' Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Prostrate" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Santa Barbara" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Trailing "Shimmering Stars" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Arp" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Blue Lagoon" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Foresteri" Rosmarinus officinalis HERBS Rosemary, Upright "Foxtail" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Gorizia" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Hill Hardy" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Salem" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Spice Island" Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary, Upright "Tuscan Blue" Rosmarinus officinalis Rue Sage " Berggarten" Salvai officinalis Sage "Garden" Sage "Golden Icterina" Salvia officinalis Sage "Hybrid #4" (Newe Ya'ar) Salvia officinalis x fruiticosa Sage "Purple" Salvai officinalis Sage "Tricolor" Salvai officinalis Sage "Pineapple" Salvia elegans Salad Burnet Poterium sanquisorba "Gray" Santolina chamaecyparissus Santolina "Green" Santolina virens Savory "Winter" montana Scented Geramium: Assorted Pelargonium sp. /Red Southernwood Artemesia abrotanum Sweet Grass Hierochloe odorata Tansy Tanacetum vulgare Toothache Plant/ Lemon Drops Spilanthes acmella , Creeping "Mother of Thyme" Thymus serphyllum Thyme, Creeping Lemon Thymusserphyllum Thyme, Creeping "Magic Carpet" Thymus serphyllum Thyme "English", "French" Thymus vulgaris Thyme "Faustinoi" (Dwarf French) Thymus vulgaris Thyme "Lavender" Thymus thracicus Thyme "Lemon Mist" Thymus x citirodorus Thyme "Lemon Variegated" Thymus citriodorus Thyme "Orange" Thymus fragrantissimus Thyme "Silver" Thymus vulgaris argenteus Vetiver Grass Vetiveria zizanioides Vietnamese Polygonum odoratum Wormwood Artemesia absinthium

HERB OF THE YEAR 2020 The International Association has designated Blackberry and other berries of the Rubus sp. family as the 2020 Herb of the Year for it's culinary, medicinal and usefullness value. Although thought of as more of a fruit than an herb, Blackberry is a tasty treat for fresh eating, jams & jellies and for baking cobblers and pies. Bees are attracted to the flowers and the plant provides a source of food for birds and a wide variety of wildlife. Medicianlly, the Blackberry fruits, leaves & roots have been used in a tea to treat diabetes, diarrhea, gout, inflammation as well as sore throats.

Blackberries grow extremely well in . Plant in a sunny location in a well draining soil ammended with compost. Keep watered and lightly fertilized. May be staked or trellised or planted to form a living fence. Brazos & Kiowa are thorny but Natchez is a thornless variety. NATiVES & PERENNIALS Barbados Cherry "Dwarf" Malpighia glabra, Barbados Cherry "Tall" Malpighia emarginata Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Black Eyed Susan "Prairie Sun" NEW Rudbeckia hirta Blackfoot Daisy Melampodium leucanthemum Bush Sunflower Simsia calva Chilpequin, Tepin Pepper annuum Columbine "Gold" NEW Aquilegia chrysantha Columbine "Red" NEW Aquilegia canadensis Coral Berry Symphoriarpos orbicarpos Duranta "Blue Skies" (BrazilianSkyFlower) Duranta erecta Pipevine, White Veined Dutchman's Pipe Aristolochia fimbriata Englemann Daisy Engelmannia peristenia Firebush Hamelia patens Firecracker Fern Rusellia equisetiformis Flame Acanthus "Red" Anisacanthus quadrifidus wrightii Four O'Clocks Mirabilis jalapa Fragrant White Mistflower Ageratina havanensis Germander, Trailing (Creeping Gray) Teucrium cossonii majoricum Gregg's Blue Mistflower Conockubuyn (Eupatorium) greggii Fern: Button Pellaea rotundifolia Fern: Hairy Lip Cheilanthes lanosa Fern: Silver Cloak Cheilanthes argentea Fern: Wavy Cloak Cheilanthes sinuata Fern: Wooly Lip Cheilanthes tomentosa Friendship Plant Bilbergia nutans Frog Fruit Phyla nodiflora Jerusalem Sage (Narrow Leaf) Phlomis fruitcosa (narrow leaf) Jerusalem Sage (Wide Leaf) Phlomis ruselliana (wide leaf) Justicia "Summer Sun" Justicia corumbensis Kidneywood/Beebrush Eysenhardtia texana Lamb's Ear Stachys byzantina Lantana "Confettii" Lantana camara Lantana "Texas Orange" Lantana urticoides (horrida) Lantana "Pink" Lantana camara Lantana "Trailing Purple" Lantana montevidensis Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus maximilliani Mexican Hat Ratibida columnaris Mexican Honeysuckle Justicia spicigera Mexican Hummingbird Bush Dicleptera suberecta Milkweed, Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa Milkweed, Tropical Asclepias curssavica Milkweed, Zizotes Asclepias oenotheroides Passion Vine "Blue" Passiflora caerulea Passion Vine "" Passiflora hybrid Passion Vine "Possum Purple" (edible) Passiflora edulis Pavonia (Rock Rose) Pavonia lasiopetala Penstemon, Rock Penstemon baccharifolius Pigeonberry Rivina humilis Plumbago "Imperial Blue" Plumbago auriculata Powis Castle Artemesia aborescens x absinthium Prairie Parsley NEW Polytaenia nuttallii Pride of Barbados Caesalpinia pulcherima Purple Heart Setcreasea pallida Purple Leatherflower Clematis pitcheri Sage: Autumn "Cherry Queen" NEW Salvia greggii Sage, Autumn "Red" NEW Salvia greggii Sage, Autumn "Scott's Red" Salvia greggii NATiVES & PERENNIALS Sage, Autumn "White" Salvia greggii Sage "Blue Hill" Salvia nemorosa Sage "Coral Nymph" Salvia coccinea Sage, Forsythia Salvia madrensis Sage: Henry Duelberg Salvia farinacea Sage "May Night" Salvia nemorosa Sage "Mealy Blue" Salvia farinacea Sage "Mexican Bush" Salvia leucantha Sage "New Dimension Blue" Salvia nemorosa Sage "New Dimension Red" NEW Salvia nemorosa Sage "Windwalker Royal Red" NEW Salvia darcyi x microphylla Sage "Scarlet/Tropical" Salvia coccinea Silver Pony's Foot Dichondra argentea Skelton Leaf Golden Eye Viguera stenploba Skullcap "Heartleaf" Scuttelaria ovata Skullcap "Pink" Scutellaria suffrutescens Snake Herb Dyschoriste linearis Society Garlic "Green" Tulbagia violacea Society Garlic "Variegated Tulbagia violacea variegata Texas Primrose Calylophus berlandieri Thryallis "Rain of Gold" Galphimia glauca Turk's Cap "Big Mama", "Red" Malvaviscus drummondii Velvet Leaf Senna Cassia lindheimerii Wooly Stemodia Stemodia lanata Yarrow "White" Achillea millifolium Zexmenia Zexmenia ‘hispida’ ORNAMENTAL GRASSES Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii Blue Grama Bouteloua gracilis Gulf Muhly Mulenbergia capillaris Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans Inland Sea Oats Chasmanthium latifolium Lemon Grass Cymbopogon citriatus Lindheimer's Muhly Mulenbergia lindheimeri Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium Mexican Feather Grass Stipa tenulissima (Nassella tenuissima) Sweet Grass NEW Hierochloe odorata Vetiver Grass Vetiveria zizanioides ANNUALS & WILDFLOWERS VARIETY Bluebonnet Native wildflower Calendula Alpha,Resina,Déjà Vu,Flashback Carnation Assorted Cornflower (Centaurea) Black, Blue, Pink, White Cosmos "Cosmic Mix" Orange, Red, Yellow Mix Cosmos "Diablo" Orange Native to Cosmos "Sensation" Crimson, Pink, Rose, White Dianthus Assorted Gomphrena (Tall) :Carmine,Lilac,Purple,Strawberry Fields,White Hyacinth Bean Vine "Ruby Moon" Dolichos lablab Indian Blanket Native wildflower Lemon Mint/Horsemint Native wildflower Marigold: "Little Gem" Lemon,Red,Tangerine Mexican Sunflower NEW Tithonia Nasturium Alaska, Empress of India, Kaleidoscope, Tall Trailing Plains Coreopsis Coreopsis tinctoria Scrambled Eggs Native wildflower Snapdragons "Rocket" Bronze,Crimson, Yellow, White Viola "Johnny Jump-Ups" Heirloom SEDUM Sedum "Athoum" Sedum album Sedum "Angelina" Sedum rupestere Sedum "Aurea" Sedum acre aurea Sedum "Blue Spruce" Sedum reflexum Sedum "Coppertone" Sedum mussbaumerianum Sedum "Coral Carpet" Sedum album Sedum "Coral Reef" Sedum tetractinum Sedum "Gold Carpet" Sedum mexicanum Sedum "Gold Digger" NEW Sedum sexangulare Sedum "Little Gray Stonecrop" Sedum potosimum Sedum "Mouse Ear" Sedum sarmentosum Sedum "Ogon" Sedum makinoii Sedum "Palmer's" Sedum palmeri Sedum "Purple Carpet" Sedum spurium Sedum "Red Carpet" Sedum spurium Sedum "Red Wiggle" NEW Sedum ochroleucum Sedum " Verde" Sedum makinoii Sedum "Trailing" Sedum brevifolium Sedum "Variegated" Sedum kamischaticum Sedum "Worm Grass" Sedum album SUCCULENTS BOTANICAL NAME Crassula "Campfire" Crassula capitella Darley's Sunshine Graptosedum Echeveria: Mexican Snowball Echeveria elegans Echeveria: Purple Stripe Eccheveria nodulosa Echeveria: Red Echeveria pulivata Elephants Food "Green", "Variegated" Portulacaria afra Ghost Plant Graptopetalum poraguayense Hens & Chicks: Assorted Varieties Sempervivum Ice Plant "Cooper's Hardy" Delosperma cooperi Ice Plant "Creeping Shruby" Ruschia pulvinaris Ice Plant, Heartleaf "Green" Aptenia cordifolia Ice Plant, Heartleaf "Variegated" Aptenia cordifolia variegata Ice Plant "Yellow" Delosperma cooperi Ice Plant "White" Delosperma Jelly Beans Sedum rubrotinctum Pickle Cacuts Delosperma echinatum Pink Ice Lampranthus blandus Red Bird Pedilanthus tithymaloides Senecio "Blue Chalk" Senecio vitalis Vera Higgins Graptosedum Watch Chain Crassula muscosas

FRUITS & EDIBLES BOTANICAL NAME Blackberry "Brazos", "Kiowa", "Natchez" Rubus eubatus Herb of the Year 2020 Blueberry "Pink Lemonade","Summer Sunset" Vaccinium sp. Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Morus nigra Elberberry Sambucus canadensis Fig:" Black Mission, Celeste, Tx Everbearing" Ficus carica Ginger Zingiber officinale Ginger "Cardomom Scented" Alpinia mutica Grape "BlancDu Bois" NEW Vitis hybrid Grape "Southern Jewel" NEW Vitis "Muscadine" Hops "Cascade" Humulus lupulus Olive "Arbequina Olea europaea Pomegrante "Wonderful" Punica granatum Strawberry "Chandler", "Elan", "Sequoia" Fragariax ananassa Tumeric Curcuma longa VEGETABLES NOTES Artichoke "Green Globe" Heirloom Arugula "Astro" Early, Heat Tolerant Arugula "Sylvette" Heat/Cold Tolerant Asian Greens "Komatsuna" Japanese Greens Asian Greens "Joi Choi" F1 Hybrid Asian Greens "Mei Qing Choi" Dwarf Pac Choi Asian Greens "Pak Choi" Open Pollinated Asian Greens "Mibuna" Heirloom, OP Japanese Green Asian Greens "Mizuna" Japanese Mustard Greens Asian Greens "Tatsoi" Japanese Spinach-like Green "UC 157" Developed 1978 by UC Davis Bean " Contender" Heirloom bush bean Bean "DragonTongue" NEW Heirloom wax type bush bean Bean "Gita Pole" Open pollinated, Asian cuisine Bean "Maxibel Haricort Vert" French filet bush bean Bean " Provider Bush" Resist Bean Mosaic Virus, Pow. Mildew Beet "Bull's Blood" Heirloom Beets "Detroit Red" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Beets "Red Ace" F1 Hybrid Beets "Touchstone Gold" Orange skin, yellow interior Broccoli "Arcadia" F-1 Hybrid, Cold tolerant Broccoli "Belstar" F1 Hybrid, heat tolerant; medium head,side shoots Broccoli "Calabrese" Heirloom; large heads + side shoots Broccoli "Green Magic" Heat Tolerant Broccoli "Gypsy" F-1 Hybrid; medium size head, lots of side shoots Broccoli "Imperial" NEW F-1 Hybrid, Heat tolerant Broccoli "Marathon" F-1 Hybrid, Cold Tolerant Broccoli "Packman" F1 Hybrid; large heads, numerous side shoots Broccoli "Premier" AAS Winner 1975 Brussels Sprouts "Jade Cross" F1 Hybrid Brussels Sprouts "Long Island Improved" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Cabbage "Caraflex" Pointed mini cabbage Cabbage " Early Flat Dutch" Heirloom, Heat Tolerant Cabbage "Early Jersey Wakefield" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Cabbage "Fast Vantage" F1 Hybrid, Early maturing Cabbage "Golden Acre" Heirloom Cabbage "Late Flat Dutch" Heirloom Cabbage "Red Acre" Heirloom Chinese Cabbage "Bilko" F1, Napa type Chinese Cabbage "Michihili" Tall variety Cardoon Edible & ornamental Cauliflower "Amazing" Self-blanching, large leaves Cauliflower "Cheddar" F-1 Hybrid Cauliflower "Graffiti" F-1 Hybrid Cauliflower "Snowball" Heirloom,Downy Mildew resistant Cauliflower "Snowcrown" F-1 Hybrid Cauliflower "Veronica Romanesco" F-1 Hybrid , delicate flavor Collards "Champion" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Collards " Southern" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Corn "Allure" F-1 Hybrid,Organic Synergistic,Bi-color Corn "Bodacious" Hybrid Sweet Corn Corn "Glass Gem" Translucent rainbow kernels Corn "Vision" Super sweet, super tender Corn "Xtra-Tender" White kernel, super sweet Cucumber "Bush Pickle" Open Pollinated Cucumber "Diva" AAS Winner 2002 Corn Salad (Mache) Salad Green VEGETABLES NOTES Cucumber "Homemade Pickles" Heirloom Cucumber "Lemon" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Cucumber "Marketmore" Open Pollinated,disease resistant Cucumber "Mexican Sour Gherkin" Heirloom, Mex./C. America Native Cucumber "National Pickling" Scab, CMV resistant Cucumber "Spacemaster" Heirloom, bush type Cucumber "Straight 8" Heirloom, AAS Winner 1935 Cucumber "Suyo Long" Heirloom, Heat Tolerant Eggplant "Black Beauty" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Eggplant "Ichiban" Heirloom Eggplant "Pingtung" Heirloon, Open Pollinated Eggplant "Rosa Bianca" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Endive "Bianca Riccia" Salad Green, cold tolerant Endive "Frisee" Compact, salad green Escarole "Eros" Early, Compact, good raw or cooked Kale "Red Russian" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Kale "Scarlet" Open Pollinated Kale "Toscano" (Lacinato/Dinosaur) Heirloom, Open Pollinated Kale "Vates" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Kale "White Russian" Heirloom, white ribbed Kale "Winterbor" Hardy winter variety Kohlrabi "Purple Vienna", "White Vienna" Heirloom Leaf Asian specialty, flavorful Leek "American Flag" Heirloom Leek "King Richard" For summer, fall harvest Lettuce "Adriana" Heat tolerant green butterhead Lettuce "Alkindus" Red Butterhead Lettuce "Black Seeded Simpson" Heirloom Lettuce "Buttercrunch" AAS Winner, Open Pollinated Lettuce "Flashy Trout's Back" Open Pollinated Lettuce "Galactic" Compact burgundy leaf Lettuce "Little Gem" Heirloom, small romaine, heat tolerant Lettuce "Lolla Rossa" Heirloon, Open Pollinated Lettuce "Merlot" Same as Galactic Lettuce "Red Fire" Open Polllinated Lettuce "Red Sails" Open Pollinated Lettuce "Red Salad Bowl" Heirloom Lettuce "Salad Bowl" AAS Winner, Open Pollinated Lettuce "Tom Thumb" Heirloon, Open Pollinated Lettuce "Tango" Heirloom Lettuce "Tropicana" Heat Tolerant Lettuce "Two Star" Open Pollinated Lettuce, Romaine "Coastal Star" Heat Tolerant Lettuce, Romaine "Jericho" Heirloom Lettuce, Romaine "Outredgeous" 1st lettuce grown in space Lettuce, Romaine "Parris Island" HHeirloom Lettuce, Romaine "Red Rosie" Red leaves upper fade to green Lettuce, Romaine "Rouge de Hiver" Heirloom Lettuce, Romaine "Winter Density" Open Pollinated Melon "Ambrosia" Cantaloupe hybrid; pale flesh, sweetest flavor Melon "Chartenais" Gourmet French Melon Melon "Hale's Best" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Melon " Rock" Heirloom Melon "Rocky Ford" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Melon "Sakata's Sweet" Personal size Asian melon Melon "TAM Honey Dew" Heirloom, Developed by Texas A&M Mustard Greens "Osaka Purple" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Mustard Greens "Red Giant" Japanese leafy green VEGETABLES NOTES Mustard Greens "Southern Giant Curled" Heirloom Okra "Clemson Spineless" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Okra "Burgundy" Heirloom "1015Y" Developed by Texas A&M Onion "Red Creole" Good short day season for the South Bell Pepper "Baron" Hybrid (formerly Red Beauty) Bell Pepper " Wonder" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Bell Pepper "Chocolate" Open Pollinated Bell Pepper "Gypsy" Hybrid, 1981 AAS Winner Bell Pepper "Jupiter" TMV resistant Bell Pepper "Keystone Giant Resistant" Mosaic resistant Bell Pepper "Orange" 1981 AAS Winner Bell Pepper "Purple Beauty" Open Pollinated Bell Pepper "Sunbright" Open Pollinated Pepper "Aji Crystal" Capsicum baccatum from Chile Pepper "Aji Lemon Drop" Capsicum baccatum from Peru Pepper "Aji Rico" 2017 AAS Winner Pepper "Anaheim" Big Jim, Joe E. Parker Pepper "Ancho/Poblano" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Pepper "Bishop's Crown" Pepper "Carolina Reaper" HOT! 1,500,000 Scoville Pepper "Cayenne" Culinary & medicinal uses Pepper "Corno di Toro Red", "Yellow" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Pepper "Cubanelle" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Pepper "Datil" NEW HOT! Heirloom, citrus flavor Pepper "Ghost/ Bhut Jolokia" HOT! 1,000,000 Scoville Pepper "Habanero" Open Pollinated Pepper "Hungarian Hot Wax" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Pepper, Jalapeno "Early " Open Pollinated Pepper, Jalapeno "Gigantia" Culinary & medicinal uses Pepper, Jalapeno "TAM" Texas A&M; mild variety Pepper, Jalapeno "Mucho Nacho" Hybrid, Culinary Pepper "Marconi Red" Italian Heirloom Pepper "Pepperoncini" NEW Sweet,Culinary,Good for pickling Pepper "Trinidad Scorpion" HOT! 1,500,000 Scoville Pepper "Serrano" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Pepper "Shishito" Popular Japanese mild variety Pepper "Sweet Banana" Heirloom Pepper "Tabasco" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Pepper "Thai" Assorted varieties Pumpkin "Casper" White skinned;orange flesh for pies Pumpkin "Cinderella/Rouge Vif D'Etampes" Heirloom Pumpkin "Howden" Halloween favorite for carving Pumpkin "Small Sugar" Heirloom Radicchio "Chioggia" Slightly astringent salad green Radicchio "Red Precco" aka Italian Chicory; Italian Heirloom Rhubarb "Victoria" Heirloom, heat tolerant, harvest stalks only "French" Salad; native to Europe Sorrel "Red Veined" Attractive salad green Spinach "America" AAS Winner 1952; Heirloom Spinach, Malabar "Green" Heat Tolerant Spinach, Malabar "Red" Heat Tolerant Spinach "Oceanside" Smooth leaf, bolt resistant Squash "Bush Scallop White" Native American Heirloon Squash "Bush Scallop Yellow" Native American Heirloon Squash,Straightneck "Early Prolific" Heirloon, AAS Winner 1938 Squash, Yellow Crookneck Heirloom Squash "Tatume" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Native to Mexico VEGETABLES NOTES Squash, Zucchini "Costata Romanesco" Italian Heirloom Squash, Zucchini "Dark Green" Open Pollinated Squash, Zucchini "Ronde de Nice" Heirloom, Open Pollinated Squash "Acorn Table Queen" Heirloom Squash "Bush Delicata" AAS Winner 2002, compact bush Squash "Honey Nut" French Heirloom Squash "Waltham Butternut" Heirloom, AAS Winner 1970 Squash "Spaghetti" Heirloom Strawberry "Elan" Organic, Everbearing Strawberry "Chandler", "Sequoia" Short day, Spring bearing Swiss Chard "Bright Lights" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, AAS Winner 1998 Swiss Chard "Ford Hook Giant" Open Pollinated, Heirloom Swiss Chard "Red" Heirloom Tomato " Traveler" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Azoychka" NEW Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Inderminate Tomato "Aunt Ruby's German Green" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Better Boy" VFNASt Hybrid, Indeterminate Tomato "Black Cherry" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Black Krim" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Brandywine" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Celebrity" VFFNTASt Hybrid, Semi-determinate Tomato "Champion II" VFNT Hybrid, Indeterminate Tomato "Cherokee Purple" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Early Girl" VFF Hybrid, Indeterminate Tomato "Gardener's Delight" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Grand Marshall" NEW Hybrid, Determinte, Heat Tolerant Tomato "Green Zebra" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Homestead" Open Pollinated, Determinate, Heat Tolerant Tomato "Hot Spell" Heat resistant, Determinate Tomato "Jubilee" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Juliet" Hybrid, Indeterminate, 1999 ASS Winner Tomato "Large Red Cherry" Hybrid, Indeterminate Tomato "Lemon Boy" VFNASt, Indeterminate Tomato "Mortgage Lifter" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Patio" FASt Hybrid, Determinate Tomato "Porter" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Red Pear" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Determinate Tomato "Roma" VF, Heirloon, Open Pollinated, Determinate Tomato "San Marzano" Heirloon, Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Sungold" Hybrid, Indeterminate Tomato "Supersweet 100" Indeterminate Tomato "Sweet 100" Hybrid, Indeterinate Tomato "Tropic" VTF, Indeterminate, Heat tolerant Tomato "Viva Italia" VFFNASt Hybrid, Determinate Tomato "White Cherry" Open Pollinated, Indeterminate Tomato "Yellow Pear" Heirloom, Indeterminate Tomatillo "Toma Verde" Heirloom, Determinate Watermelon "Crimson Sweet" Heirloom, AAS Winner Watermelon "Jubilee" Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Inderminate Watermelon "Orange Glo" Heirloom Watermelon "Sugar Baby" Heirloom GABRIEL VALLEY FARMS, LLC DBA GABRIEL VALLEY FARMS 440 Old Highway 29 East Georgetown, TX 78626 US Certified to the USDA organic regulations, 7 CFR Part 205 for the following scope(s)/categories:

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Jody Biergiel Colclough Chief Certification Officer

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CS-G-02, V4, 12/17/13 Visit www.ccof.org/myccof to sign up. 2019-131955-2263 Texas Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate - (Arescode and number) Name of purchaser, firmor agency as shownon pemiit Phone I (Street number, P. Box or Route number) Address & 0.

City, State,ZIP code

(mustcontain 11 digits) Texas Sales and UseTax Pemiit Number I I I I I I I I I I I I

Out-of-stateretailer's registrationnumber or Federal TaxpayersRegistry (RFC) number for retailersbased in Mexico I I (Retailers based in Mexico must also provide a copy of their Mexico registration form to the seller.)

I, the purchaser named above, claim the right to make a non-taxable purchase (for resale of the taxable items described below or on the attached order or invoice) from:

Seller:

Street address:

City, State, ZIP code:

Description of items to be purchased on the attached order or invoice:

Description of the type of business activity generally engaged in or type of items normally sold by the purchaser:

The taxable items described above, or on the attached order or invoice, will be resold, rented or leased by me within the geographical limits of the United States of America, its territories and possessions or within the geographical limits of the United Mexican States, in their present form or attached to other taxable items to be sold.

I understand that if I make any use of the items other than retention, demonstration or display while holding them for sale, lease or rental, I must pay sales tax on the items at the time of use based upon either the purchase price or the fair market rental value for the period of time used.

I understand that it is a criminal offenseto give a resale certificate to the seller for taxable items that I know, at the timeof purchase, are purchased foruse rather than for the purpose of resale, lease or rental, and depending on the amount of taxevaded, the offense may range from a Class C misdemeanorto a felony of the second degree.

sign► Purchaser Title Date here

This certificate should be furnished to the supplier. Do nQ1send the completed certificate to the Comptroller of Public Accounts. Gabriel Valley Farms Serving the Central Texas area since 1989

TERMS OF SALE This catalog is intended for the wholesale trade only. All new customers will be asked to fill out a new customer form prior to purchase. Please include a copy of your Nursery/Floral Certificate and Sales Tax Certificate or Texas Agriculture & Timber Exemption. This catalog replaces any prior list; prices subject to change without notice.

PAYMENT All orders are C.O.D. unless prior credit has been established. To set up a net 30 account, please contact the office for a credit application. Payment on charge accounts is due in full, 30 days from invoice date. No statements will be mailed unless requested. Past due invoices will be assessed a 1.5% monthly finance charge (18% per annum). Accounts with a poor payment history will be placed on a C.O.D. basis. Return check charge is $25. We accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Please inform the office prior to delivery if you wish to use a credit card for your purchase. We can also set up your account for automatic, secure credit card processing; ask for our authorization form.

AVAILABILITY Our availability list is updated weekly and faxed or e-mailed every Friday; it is also posted on our website at: www.gabrielvalleyfarms.com Please use the availability list as your editable order form that can be filled out directly from your computer or phone. Or you may download the form, scan & return by email or fax. Items listed in our catalog are available seasonally. Often times we have additional material available that is not listed in our catalog. Upon request, we will be happy to add you to our weekly fax or e-mail list.

ORDERING The deadline to order is noon Monday to guarantee same week delivery, but customers are highly encouraged to send their order in prior to the deadline. During the busy spring and fall season it is necessary to hold to a strict order deadline in order to allow our staff sufficient time to pull and to assemble your order. Orders are filled on a first come, first serve basis. Late orders are subject to be delivered the following week. Please order by whole flats only; no minimums on gallons. You may call, fax or email your order 24/7. Submit your order form with your company name to [email protected] Or fax it to 877-744-2936.

PICK-UPS, DELIVERY CHARGES/MINIMUMS For customers who wish to pick up orders at the nursery, we will be happy to pull your order and have it ready with 24 hours advance notice. Due to space, we are not able to hold orders more than 1 week. Any orders not picked up by Friday will be returned to inventory. Delivery charges are based on our trucks operating on a fully loaded basis; orders are combined to make up a full run. Orders may be held until there is a full truck available for your area. Please call for a quote on deliveries to your nursery or job site.

CLAIMS Every effort will be made to fill your order as requested. Please inspect your order upon delivery and note any missing or returned items on your invoice. Errors must be reported within 24 hours to receive credit. We are not responsible for damages or theft of orders delivered where no one is present to receive.

HOURS We are open Monday-Friday, 7:30 am – 5:00 pm (Spring-Summer); 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Fall-Winter, or by appointment. Closed Saturday & Sunday.

CONTACT Phone: 512-930-0923 Fax: 877-744-2936 E-mail: [email protected] For general inquiries [email protected] For placing orders Certified Organic Wholesale Nursery