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Heirloom Gardens 2010 HEIRLOOM GARDENS 2010 Goliath Broccoli Windsor Broccoli Calabrese Broccoli Jade Cross Brussels Sprouts Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Stonehead Cabbage Charmant Cabbage Princeton Cabbage Savoy Blue Cabbage Ruby Dynasty Cabbage Red Express Cabbage White Sails Cauliflower Minuteman Cauliflower Celery Winner Kohlrabi Early Purple Vienna Kohlrabi Green Towers Lettuce (Romaine) Mighty Joe M.I. Lettuce (Iceberg/Head) Red Cross Lettuce (Red Butterhead) Red Sails Lettuce (Red Grand Rapids) Garrison Lettuce (Red Oakleaf) Buttercrunch Lettuce Black Beauty Eggplant Hansel Hybrid Eggplant Burpee Hybrid Muskmelon Athena Hybrid Muskmelon Sugar Baby Watermelon Crimson Sweet Watermelon Early Golden Crookneck Squash Spaghetti Squash Zucchini Select Squash Early Acorn Squash Butternut Supreme Squash Buttercup Squash Blue Hubbard Squash Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkins Howden Pumpkins Diva Cucumber Sweet Slice Cucumber Bush Pickle Cucumber Cross Country Cucumber English Telegraph Cucumber Rhubarb (Victoria) Bunker Yellow Onion Plants Copra Yellow Onion Plants Mars Red Onion Plants Yellow Onion Sets Stuttgarter Onion Sets (longer keeping, hotter type onion) Berries Galore Strawberry Plants (Medium-sized, everbearing runner type, best if picked every 3 or 4 days, a favorite when you want fresh strawberries in the fall!) Sweet Peppers: Big Bertha Pepper New Ace Pepper King of the North Pepper Bell Boy Pepper Jupiter Pepper Yellow Belle II Pepper Super Red Pimento Pepper Cubanelle Pepper Super Sweet Banana Pepper Carmen Pepper Colossal Hybrid Pepper Pimiento L Pepper Mildly Hot & Hot Peppers: Super Chili Hybrid Pepper Inferno Hot Banana Pepper Serrano Del Sol Pepper Biggie Chili Hybrid Pepper Kung Pao Hybrid Pepper Peperoncino Pepper Hungarian Wax Hot Pepper Long Red Cayenne Pepper Jalapeno Pepper Habanero Pepper Ring of Fire Pepper Garden Salsa Hybrid Pepper Joe's Long Cayenne Ancho 101 or Poblano Pepper Corno Di Toro Pepper Tomatoes: Jet Star Tomato San Marzano Tomato (Paste) LaRoma II (Paste) Early Girl Tomato Burpee Delicious Tomato Goliath Tomato Fantastic Tomato Sungold Tomato Big Boy Tomato Rutger’s Select Tomato Better Boy Tomato Celebrity Tomato Brandywine Tomato Sweet Million Tomato Fourth of July Tomato Tomatoes (continued) Sweet Orange Tomato Sunray Tomato Marglobe Select Tomato Sugary (Grape) Tomato Heirloom Tomatoes (limit 5 potted (3 ½ inch) heirlooms per variety per customer please because of limited quantities): Black Krim Tomato Brandywine Tomato Abraham Lincoln Tomato Aunt Ruby’s German Green Tomato Stupice Tomato Green Zebra Tomato Polish Linguisa Tomato Pineapple Tomato Nebraska Wedding Tomato Manyel Tomato Nyagous Tomato Cherokee Purple Tomato Japanese Black Trifele Tomato Black Prince Tomato Black Sea Man Tomato Dr. Wyche's Yellow Tomato Mortgage Lifter Tomato Black from Tula Tomato Opalka Tomato Bloody Butcher Tomato Speckled Roman Tomato Woodle Orange Tomato Deppe's Pink Firefly Tomato Copia Tomato Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato Anna Russian Tomato Mule Team Tomato Plum Lemon Tomato Black Cherry Tomato Yellow Pear Tomato Oxheart Tomato Amish Paste Tomato Herbs: Champion Curly Parsley Plain Dark Leaf Parsley Basil Napoletana Basil Lemon Mrs. Burns Italian Large Leaf Basil Spicy Bush Basil Cinnamon Basil Thai Basil Herbs: (continued) Purple Ruffles Basil Dark Opal Basil Salad Burnet Coriander Santo Dwarf Dill Fernleaf Dill Bouquet Chives Garlic Chives Grosso Lavender Munstead Lavender Hidcote Lavender (Blue) Goodwin Creek Lavender Italian Oregano Hot & Spicy Oregano Sage (Berggarten) Sage (Pineapple) Sage (Grower's Friend) Sage (Tricolor) Banana Mint Tuscan Blue Rosemary Arp Rosemary Barbecue Rosemary Stevia French Tarragon Mother Thyme Doone Valley Thyme (Lemon) Foxley Thyme Catnip Catmint Pineapple Mint Perennials: Buddleia (Butterfly Bush-Bicolor) Buddleia (Butterfly Bush-Black Knight) Delphinium (Fountain Blue/White Bee) Delphinium (Fountain Cherry Blossom) Digitalis (Foxglove-Camelot Lavender) Digitalis (Foxglove-Camelot Rose) Echinacea (Coneflower-Purple Magnus) Lupine Gallery Blue Lupine Tutti Frutti Mix Papaver (Oriental Poppy-Orange Scarlet) Perovskia (Russian Sage) Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan-Goldsturm) Veronica Sunnyborder Blue Verbascum (Mullein-Mix) Verbascum (Temptress White) Darwin Perennials (limited quantities available): Achillea (Yarrow-Pretty Woman) Arenaria Flurry Astilbe (Showstar Mix) Astrantia Roma Coreopsis Heaven's Gate Echinacea (Coneflower-Mistical Pink Mist) Echinacea (Coneflower-Mistical White Mist) Echinacea (Coneflower-Green Jewel) Echinacea (Coneflower-Razzmatazz) Echinacea (Coneflower-White Nathalie) Erodium reichard Charm Geranium Hocus Pocus Daylily (Stella D'Oro) Daylily (Stella in Purple) Daylily (Stella in Red) Heuchera (Coral Bells-Color Dream) Heuchera (Coral Bells-Tiramisu) Shasta Daisy (Sante) Monarda (Bee Balm-Fireball) Mukdenia rossii Karasuba Verbascum Jackie in Pink Verbascum Jackie in Yellow Veronica Christy .
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