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2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Okra, Clemson Abelmoschus esculentus Spineless 'Clemson Spineless' organic veg 18 Agastache foeniclum Anise Hyssop nectar 54 Ageratum, Blue Ageratum 'Blue Mink' Mink, bedding nectar 18 Ageratum, tall, Ageratum 'Tall Blue Blue Planet - Planet' cutting cut 24 Allium fistulosum Scallions, Deep 'Deep Purple' Purple veg 24 Allium porrum 'King Leeks, King Richard' Richard early veg 24 Chives, Allium schoenoprasum Common, herb 50 Allium tuberosum Chives, Garlic herb 50 Lemon Aloysia triphyllum Verbena herb 50 Althaea officinalis Marshmallow herb 18 Dill, Bouquet - Anethum graveolens dill seed and 'Bouquet' weed, organic herb 36 Dill, Anethum graveolens Superdukat - 'Superdukat' dill weed herb 36 Angelica archangelica Angelica herb 18 Page 1 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Snapdragon, Antirrhinum majus Black Prince - 'Black Prince' red, 16-18" cut 36 Snapdragon, Antirrhinum majus Rocket mix, 24- 'Rocket Mix' 36" cut 24 Tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus French herb 35 Milkweed, Asclepias curassivica Asparagus,Bloodflower nectar 90 'Purple Asparagus officinalis Passion' - 2 yr 'Purple Passion' plants veg 100 Malabar Basella rubra Spinach, Red yeg 36 Beta vulgaris 'Bright Swiss Chard, Lights' Bright Lights veg 24 Borage, Borago officinalis organic herb 18 Brassica juncea Mustard, 'Scarlet Frills' Scarlet Frills veg 24 Brassica juncea Mustard, 'Southern Giant Southern Giant Curled' Curled veg 24 Flowering Brassica 'Kamome Cabbage, Red' Kamome Red cut 18 Flowering Brassica 'Kamome Cabbage, White' Kamome White cut 36 Kale, Brassica oleracea Ornamental - 'Crane Red' Red Crane cut 36 Page 2 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Kale, Brassica oleracea Ornamental - 'Crane White' White Crane cut 36 Brassica oleracea Collards - Flash 'Flash' - 55 days veg 12 Brassica oleracea Kale, Scarlet - 'Scarlet' red curled kale veg 24 Kale, Toscano - Brassica oleracea organic 'Toscano' heirloom veg 24 Brassica oleracea var. Cauliflower, botrytis 'Bishop' white - Bishop veg 12 Brassica oleracea var. Cauliflower, botrytis 'Graffiti' purple - Graffiti veg 12 Cauliflower, Brassica oleracea var. Romanesco - botrytis 'Veronica' Cabbage,Veronica veg 12 Famosa - mid- Brassica oleracea var. season Green capitata 'Famosa' Savoy veg 12 Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. Farao - early capitata 'Farao' green veg 12 Cabbage, Red Brassica oleracea var. Express - capitata 'Red Express' earlyred veg 12 Kale, Winterbor Brassica oleracea - dk green, 'Winterbor' curled veg 24 Chinese Brassica rapa var. Cabbage, Bilko pelkinensis 'Bilko' - Napa type veg 12 Brassica sp -'Ovation Greens, Greens Mix' organic Ovation Mix veg 24 Page 3 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Calendula, Alpha orange, Calendula 'Alpha' Pepper,organic E. herb 18 european Capsicum annuum frying, organic, 'Antohl Romanian' Pepper,heirloom veg 36 Cayenne Chile, Capsicum annuum Bangkok - 'Bangkok' Pepper,HotX5 veg 36 Carmen (Sweet Capsicum annuum Italian) - 'Carmen' organic veg 54 Capsicum annuum Pepper, mini 'Cupid' organic red - Cupid veg 36 Capsicum annuum Pepper, mini 'Eros' organic Pepper,yellow - Eros veg 24 Capsicum annuum specialty 'Round of Hungary' pimiento organic cheese - veg 36 Pepper, sweet Capsicum annuum bell, Sweet 'Sweet Sunrise' Sunrise organic veg 14 Pepper, Capsicum annuum Yankee Bell - 'Yankee Bell' organic veg 36 Pepper, Baron (Ancho/Poblan Capsicum 'Baron' os) hot x2 veg 36 Pepper, Capsicum chinense Habanero (v. 'Habenaro' Pepper,hotx5) organic veg 54 Jalafuego(Jalap eno) hotx3 Capsicum 'Jalafuego' organic veg 54 Catharanthus 'Bubble Vinca, Bubble Gum Mix' Gum Mix nectar 20 Page 4 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Cockscomb, Celosia argentea Red Flame cristata 'Red Flame' Cockscomb,organic cut 18 Celosia argentea Eternity plumosa 'Eternity Improved, Improved' plumose cut 18 Cornflower, Centaurea 'Choice Bachelor's Mix' Button cut 24 Chamomile, Roman Chamaemelum nobile (perennial) herb 18 Cleome, Spider Cleome 'Queen Mix' Flower nectar 24 Coriandrum sativum Cilantro, 'Marino' Marino organic herb 36 Cucumis melo 'Sarah's Cantaloupe, Choice' Cucumber,Sarah's Choice veg 12 slicing, Cucumis sativa Marketmore 'Marketmore 76' organic veg 36 Cucumber, Cucumis sativa Northern 'Northern Pickling' Pumpkin,Pickling veg 36 Valenciano - Cucurbita maxima carving, 'Valenciano' heirloom veg 12 Cucurbita moschata Squash, Metro 'Metro PMR' Squash,PMR, Butternut Cha- veg 12 Cha - winter Cucurbita pepo 'Cha- squash - green Cha' Kabocha group veg 12 Zucchini, Dunja Cucurbita pepo 'Dunja' - organic, green veg 24 Page 5 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Gourd, Cucurbita pepo Miniature 'Munchkin'' Pumpkin cut 12 Pumpkin, New Cucurbita pepo 'New England Pie England Pie' organic veg 12 Cucurbita pepo 'Small Gourds, small Ornamental Mix' Squash,ornamental mix cut 12 Summer - Cucurbita pepo 'Yellow Yellow Crookneck' organic Crookneck veg 12 Dianthus barbatus Sweet William, 'Volcano Mix' Volcano Mix cut 36 Purple Echinacea purpurea Coneflower, herb 36 Eucalyptus gunnii Eucalyptus, 'Silver Drop' Silver Drop herb 18 Foeniculum vulgare Fennel, Bronze Bronze leaf, organic herb 18 Fennel, green Foeniculum vulgare leaf 'Grosfruchtiger' Grosfruchtiger herb 18 Foeniculum Fennel, bulb - vulgare'Preludio' Preludio veg 36 Strawberry,Sea scape - ever- Fragaria 'Seascape' bearing veg 40 Gomphrena globosa Globe 'QIS Formula Mix' Amaranth cut 36 Helianthus annuus Sunflower, 'ProCut Bicolor' ProCut Bicolor cut 18 Page 6 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Helianthus annuus Sunflower, 'ProCut Gold' ProCut Gold cut 18 Helianthus annuus Sunflower, 'ProCut Red' ProCut Red cut 18 Helichrysum italicum Curry, Tall herb 36 Hypericum perforatum St. Johnswort herb 18 Hyssopus officinalis Lettuce,Hyssop herb 18 Dragoon - Lactuca sativa Green Mini- 'Dragoon' Romaine veg 24 Lactuca sativa 'Encore Lettuce Mix, Mix' Encore organic veg 36 Lettuce, Nancy - Green Lactuca sativa 'Nancy' Butterhead veg 24 Lettuce, Red Lactuca sativa 'Red Cross - Red Cross' Butterhead veg 24 Laurus nobilus Bay Leaf herb 30 Lavandula angustifolia Lavendar, 'Hidcote' Hidcote herb 150 Lovage, Levisticum officinale organic herb 9 Limonium sinuatum Statice, Seeker 'Seeker Mix' Mix cut 36 Page 7 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Linum usititassimum Flax herb 36 Marrubium vulgare Horehound herb 27 Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm herb 6 European Mentha pulegium Pennyroyal herb 18 Mentha requienii Mint, Corsican herb 100 Mentha x villosa 'Mojito' Mint, Mojito herb 35 Monarda fistulosa Bergamot, wild herb 36 Nepeta cataria catnip herb 18 Tobacco, Nicotiana sylvestris flowering, 'Only the Lonely' fragrant nectar 36 Nicotiana sylvestris Flowering 'Perfume Deep Purple' Tobacco purple nectar 36 Nigella; Love-in- Nigella damascena a-mist cut 18 Basil, Aromatto Ocimum basilicum - cutting, 'Aromatto' organic organic cut 36 Ocimum basilicum Basil, 'Genovese' Genovese herb 180 Page 8 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Ocimum basilicum Basil, Lime 'Lime' organic herb 18 Ocimum basilicum Basil, Pluto - 'Pluto' fine-leaf Greek herb 108 Basil, purple, Ocimum basilicum Red Rubin 'Red Rubin' organic herb 36 Basil, Asian, Ocimum basilicum Sweet Thai 'Sweet Thai' organic organic herb 54 Ocimum basilicum var Basil, Mrs. citriodora' 'Mrs. Burns Burns Lemon Lemon' heirloom herb 18 Ocimum basilicum, Basil, Dwarf 'Dwarf Red' Red herb 18 Ocimum hybrid, Basil, African 'African Blue' Blue herb 25 Ocimum tenuifolium Basil, Tulsi herb 18 Origanum majorana Marjoram, organic Sweet - organic herb 18 Marjoram, Origanum syriacum Zaatar - zesty 'Zaatar' organic flavor organic herb 18 Origanum vulgar Oregano, hirtum organic Greek organic herb 18 Scented Pelargonium 'Apple Geranium Cider' Scented'Apple Cider' herb 18 Geranium Pelargonium 'Atomic 'Atomic Snowflake' Snowflake' herb 10 Page 9 of 16 2017 Kitchen Favorites - Alpha by Latin Name Actual # Latin Name & Common flats or cultivar Name Category pots Comments Scented Pelargonium 'Attar of geranium, 'Attar Roses' Scentedof Roses' herb 10 Geranium Pelargonium 'Chocolate 'Chocolate Mint' Mint' herb 10 Scented Geranium Pelargonium 'Copthorne'Scented'Copthorne' herb 10 Pelargonium Geranium 'Deerwood Lavender 'Deerwood Lad' ScentedLavender Lad' herb 8 geranium, Dr. Pelargonium 'Dr. Livingston Livingston' lemon herb 10 Scented Pelargonium 'Fair Geranium 'Fair Ellen' Ellen' herb 10 Scented Pelargonium 'French Geranium Lace' 'French Lace' herb 20 Scented Geranium Pelargonium 'Ginger' Scented'Ginger' herb 10 Geranium, Pelargonium 'Mabel Mabel Grey - Grey' lemon herb 8 Scented Pelargonium 'Mint Geranium 'Mint Peacock' Peacock' herb 7 Scented Pelargonium 'Mrs. Geranium 'Mrs. Taylor' Taylor' herb 6 Scented Pelargonium 'Old Geranium 'Old Spice' Spice' herb 10 Scented Pelargonium 'Pink Geranium 'Pink Champagne' Champagne' herb 10 Page 10
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