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Lawn & Garden Seeds Lawn & Garden Seeds Vegetables, Grass Seed & Flower Seeds EL TS SE E E D ReferenceSeed Guide W A BFG SUPPLY CO. BRAND See our latest Seed Reference Guide for a complete listing of Vegetable, Flower, Herb, Lawn & Garden Seeds Lawn & Garden Farm and Turf Seeds or contact us today! www.bfgsupply.com Vegetable Flowers Farm Turf In our 104th year in the seed business, we are proud to provide you with our Seed Reference Guide. We know Seed. Three past presidents of the Virginia Seedsman Association have served while employed at Wetsel Seed now part of the BFG family. Atlantic Seed Trade Association Past President and 2014 Seedsman of the Year is our Mike Steiner who manages our Turf and Farm Seed categories. We are committed to offering you the highest quality seeds and professional advice for all the products contained in this Seed Reference Guide. We provide it 2014 SEEDSMAN OF THE YEAR to you to help you make the best selection possible for Mike Steiner receiving his your particular application. Not only will you receive the award from the Atlantic Seed highest quality varieties, you need the years of experience Trade Association our team provides for you to capitalize on your seed and labor investment. BFGSUPPLY.COM 92 *PRICING & AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 800-883-0234 Lawn & Garden Seeds Lawn & Garden NATIONAL PICKLING CUCUMBER Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to Additional bulk sizes available! Maturity: 53-60 For more information: contact your Produces heavy yields of 6in long fruits. Medium BFG sales representative, call or visit green, full ended and symmetrical, black spine. www.bfgsupply.com Ideal for making dill pickles. 4g HEIRLOOM SEEDS Item # WET47169-110 UPC 049961471696 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 BLUE LAKE BUSH BEAN Annual - Days to Germination: 8-16 / Days to Maturity: 50-65 STRAIGHT 8 CUCUMBER Developed from the vining Blue Lake, this easier Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to to pick variety produces over a longer season Maturity: 53-60 than other bush beans. Dark green, 6in long The best yielding early slicer. Perfectly straight, pods. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus. dark green fruits about 8in long with a small seed Excellent quality. cavity. Excellent for slicing, salads or dills. White spines. AAS 1945. 14g Item # WET47009-154 UPC 49961470095 8.4g Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Item # WET47179-154 UPC 049961471795 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 DETROIT DARK RED BEET Annual - Days to Germination: 8-16 / Days to Maturity: 68 LONG ISLAND DILL Ideal for boiling, pickling, canning, baking and Annual - Days to Germination: 10-15 / Days to freezing. AAS 1934. Quality roots and tops Maturity: 70 comparable to leading hybrids. Medium tops. Long Island Mammoth. 2-2 1/2 ft. tall; used in soups, Smooth and sweet, dark red, globe shaped, stews, pickles, etc. 27,000 seeds per ounce. 2in-3in diameter beets with blood red interior. Excellent storage variety. Disease resistant. 1.35g Item # WET47209-110 UPC 049961472099 4.5g Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Item # WET47089-154 UPC 049961470897 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 EARLY SIBERIAN KALE Annual - Days to Germination: 5-14 / Days to Maturity: 55-70 DANVER CARROT Tasty greens with high vitamin and mineral Annual - Days to Germination: 12-18 / Days to content. The leaves are sweet, tender and crunchy Maturity: 60-80 especially when harvested after exposure to cool 9in long deep orange roots. Crisp, very sweet frosty weather. Enjoy greens boiled, steamed, and tender. Heavy shouldered. Longer than stir fried or as a fresh addition to salads and Chantenay. Good for storing and shipping. sandwiches. 2.7g 4g Item # WET47139-154 UPC 049961471399 Item # WET47309-154 UPC 049961473096 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 LITTLE FINGER CARROT Annual - Days to Germination: 12-18 / Days to Maturity: 60-80 BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON LETTUCE A gourmet treat when cooked and served whole. Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to Maturity: 40-60 Bright green leaves are broad, crumpled and Tiny 3in-5in roots withstand close planting frilled. Forms a large bunch of curled, crisp, tender and produce abundant crops. Golden orange leaves. Loose leaf type. Very early and adaptable. color. Smooth with very small core. Tender and Withstands some frost and slow bolting. Quick sweet. Outstanding when creamed. Excellent for growing, dependable, delicious. canning and pickling whole. 3g 2.7g Item # WET47399-154 UPC 049961473997 Item # WET47129-110 UPC 049961471290 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 LUCULLUS CHARD BUTTERCRUNCH LETTUCE Annual - Days to Germination: 7-10 / Days to Maturity: 50-65 Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to Maturity: 40-60 Easy to grow and prolific, producing delicious Produces a nice 6-8in head of mild buttery leaves and wide, crisp stalks throughout summer flavored, juicy, slightly crumpled lettuce. Outer and fall. Leaves are eaten like spinach but are not leaves are smooth, dark green and tender with as fussy about weather and soil. Grows well in white-yellow heart. Performs well spring or containers. fall. Slow to bolt and heat tolearant. Vigorous, dependable and easy to grow. AAS 1963. 3.5g 3g Item # WET47719-154 UPC 049961477193 Item # WET47389-110 UPC 049961473898 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 FOR CURRENT AVAILABILITY & PRICING, SCAN THE BARCODE USING THE BFG MOBILE APP. 93 CHINA ROSE RADISH Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to Maturity: 20-30 The ideal vegetable because it is not only the easiest to grow but also the fastest growing. These characteristics make it also ideal for children to grow. Excellent as a salad vegetable, eaten plain or as a garnish. HEIRLOOM SEEDS 4g Item # WET47559-110 UPC 049961475595 CALIFORNIA WONDER PEPPER Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Annual - Days to Germination: 14-21 / Days to Maturity: 78-80 Smooth and glossy, dark green to brilliant red fruits. Large, blocky peppers measuring 5in long LONG WHITE ICICLE RADISH by 4in in diameter. Popular as stuffing bells. Meat is Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to thick and well flavored. Tolerant to Tobacco Mosaic Maturity: 20-30 virus. Roots 5-6in long, pure white and mild flavor. Most tolerant of hot summer heat. Heavy producer. Never get pithy. 900mg Item # WET47489-154 UPC UPC N/A 4g Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Item # WET47569-110 UPC 049961475694 BIG MAX PUMPKIN Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Annual - Days to Germination: 10-14 / Days to Maturity: 90-110 Often makes pumpkins over 100lbs and 70in BLOOMSDALE SPINACH Lawn & Garden Seeds Lawn & Garden around with sufficient moisture, space, and Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to Maturity: 45-70 fertilizer. Very attractive pinkish orange color. Heavy yields of thick, very crinkled, dark glossy Bright yellowish orange flesh, 3-4in thick is suitable greens. More heavily crumpled than other for pies. Perfect for huge Halloween lanterns and varieties. Slow to bolt. Excellent for late sowing to shows. carry over winter. 4.5g 4g Item # WET47509-154 UPC 049961475090 Item # WET47609-154 UPC 049961476097 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 CONNECTICUT FIELD PUMPKIN NEW ZEALAND SPINACH Annual - Days to Germination: 10-14 / Days to Maturity: 90-110 Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to Maturity: 45-70 Huge variety that is frequently a prizewinner at county fairs. Carefully Easy to grow and produces a generous crop grown, fruits can exceed 200lbs. Fruits are evenly of leaves that are not only delicious but high ribbed, medium orange and slightly rough. Fine in vitamin content. Excellent in salad, souffles, textured orange flesh is outstanding for pies, stuffings or as a cooked green. cooking, or freezing and the seeds make delicious snacks. Perfect for huge jack-o’-lanterns. 4g 4.5g Item # WET47619-110 UPC 049961476196 Item # WET47519-154 UPC UPC N/A Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 BLACK ZUCCHINI SQUASH JACK B LITTLE PUMPKIN Annual - Days to Germination: 10-14 / Days to Maturity: 50-60 Annual - Days to Germination: 8-12 / Days to Maturity: 95 Zucchini is the most popular type of summer Produces bright orange mini ribbed pumpkins small enough to fit in squash. As it is easy to grow, producing a generous the palm of your hand. Many fruit set on each vine, crop of delicately flavored fruits all season long. deep orange color, about 2-3in diameter, 3-4oz. A The fruit is delicious when baked, boiled, fried, true mini-pumpkin, not a gourd. Easy to grow; will steamed, or raw, and when used in a variety of last about 12 months if properly cured. recipes. Zucchini can be frozen. 1g 3.5g Item # WET47529-110 UPC 049961475298 Item # WET47629-110 UPC 049961476295 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 CHERRY BELLE RADISH Annual - Days to Germination: 7-14 / Days to CROOKNECK SQUASH Annual - Days to Germination: 10-14 / Days to Maturity: 20-30 Maturity: 50-60 Extra-early. A favorite of the home garden with Fruit about 1ft long. Bright yellow with crooked extremely uniform yields of medium, cherry red, neck. round roots. AAS 1949. 3.5g 4g Item # WET47659-154 UPC 049961476592 Item # WET47549-154 UPC UPC N/A Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 Min. Buy 1 PK Retail 2.19 BFGSUPPLY.COM 94 *PRICING & AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 800-883-0234 Lawn & Garden Seeds Lawn & Garden DWARF GREY SUGAR PEA Annual - Days to Germination: 7-15 / Days to Maturity: 55-70 One of the most popular home garden vegetables, peas grow best in cool weather.
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