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Fedco Seeds: Heirlooms
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Amaranthus gangeticus Heirloom with deep reddish-maroon blooms. 3-5' tall.
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Glebionis coronaria Japanese Shungiku prized for small grey-green leaves and 3" yellow flowers, both edible. Sow in spring.
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Mizuna
Mustard - Asian Greens Seeds
Brassica rapa (japonica group) Japanese heirloom. Deeply cut fringed leaves on slender white stalks. For microgreens, cut-and-come-again, succession plantings and baby leaf production.
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Brassica juncea (integlifolia group) Japanese heirloom. Large purple-tinted savoyed leaves. Peppery flavor. Standard mesclun ingredient. Cold tolerant.
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Perilla frutescens var. crispa Japanese heirloom. Ornamental and edible purplish-red anise-scented leaves. Used in sushi, sauces, garnishes, pickles, stir-fries, and to color umeboshi plums red.
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Centaurea cyanus Annual. Ruffled dark maroon flowers, sometimes called Black Gem Bachelor’s Button. 3' tall. Hard to find.
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Centaurea cyanus Annual. Deep red flowers are cheery and bright. 3' tall.
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Phaseolus vulgaris 6" creamy yellow pods mottled with purple tiger stripes. Seeds are purplish brown with blue stripes.
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Vicia faba Classic heirloom variety of this cold-tolerant old-world bean. White and black flowers. Brown seed.
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Phaseolus lunatus 18" tall. 3 tender beans per pod, grey in the shell stage and drying to buff with purple and black mottling. White flowers.
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Phaseolus lunatus 8" pods, dependably produces at least four large creamy white seeds per pod. Vines can grow 10'.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Heirloom bears 7-9" pods with nutty flavor. Very productive. Excellent for freezing. Brown seed.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Heirloom from the Ozarks. Vigorous vines produce tender bright purple pods.
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Phaseolus coccineus 10-12' tall. Mottled black and purple seeds. Ornamental brilliant scarlet blossoms. Snap or shell bean.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Plump round maroon beans with no streaking. Excellent flavor, rich and creamy.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Small black beans. An improved upright bush version of the heirloom. Excellent flavor.
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Gaucho
Shell and Dry Bush Bean Seeds
Phaseolus vulgaris Compact gold bush bean with full-bodied rich flavor and high yields. Dries down quickly.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Kidney-shaped bean with dark red speckles on white background. Popular New England heirloom.
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Soldier
Shell and Dry Bush Bean Seeds
Phaseolus vulgaris Large white kidney bean with red-brown soldier-like figures on the eye. Popular New England bean.
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Shell and Dry Bush Bean Seeds
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Phaseolus vulgaris Large white kidney bean with red-brown soldier-like figures on the eye. Popular New England bean.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Heirloom shell bean is buff with red stripes. Also known as Speckled Bays.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Pods contain 5-6 speckled cranberry-colored beans. Reliable and hardy heirloom.
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Phaseolus vulgaris Pods contain 5-6 speckled cranberry-colored beans. Reliable and hardy heirloom.
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Beta vulgaris Grown for greens, not roots. Large glossy reddish-purple leaves. Holds quality in summer but best in fall and under winter cover.
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Beta vulgaris Grown for greens, not roots. Large glossy reddish-purple leaves. Holds quality in summer but best in fall and under winter cover.
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Beta vulgaris Heirloom. Light red exterior; interior rings of pink and white. Green tops. Exceptional sweetness.
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Beta vulgaris Danish heirloom. 6" long cylindrical dark red beet. Excellent for pickling and processing.
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Beta vulgaris Heirloom. Uniform globular smooth red beet. Tender interior with deep red flesh. A favorite of home gardeners and canners.
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Beta vulgaris From 1911, beloved by commercial growers and home gardeners. Early beet greens and bunching beets. Quick cold soil emergence. Attractive purple tops.
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Beta vulgaris From 1911, beloved by commercial growers and home gardeners. Early beet greens and bunching beets. Quick cold soil emergence. Attractive purple tops.
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Beta vulgaris Heirloom, also known as Winter Keeper. The best winter storage beet. Glossy green tops with no purple.
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Brassica oleracea (capitata group) Heirloom. Distinctive pointy 2-3 lb heads. Compact plant allows close spacing. Excellent flavor and tender texture.
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Daucus carota Parisian heirloom. Round 1½" deep orange carrot. Harvest young and tender; enjoy cooked for sweetness and creamy texture. Easy in clay soil.
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Daucus carota Broad-shouldered 7" conical carrot with a tapered tip. Good choice for heavy soils. Long storage.
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Daucus carota French heirloom. Thick 5-7" long red-orange carrot. Performs well in heavy soil. Excellent flavor and long storage.
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Daucus carota Heirloom. High-quality 6-7" bright orange carrot. Sweet flavor with small dark core. Bestseller.
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Daucus carota Heirloom. High-quality 6-7" bright orange carrot. Sweet flavor with small dark core. Bestseller.
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Anthriscus cerefolium Flavorful lacy leaves for mesclun or microgreens. Slow-bolting.
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Anthriscus cerefolium Flavorful lacy leaves for mesclun or microgreens. Slow-bolting.
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China Aster Seeds
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Callistephus chinensis Bold ostrich-feather blooms in violet, lavender, pink, rose and fuchsia. 2' tall.
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Zea mays 9' plants make 8-10" ears with deep kernels. Drought tolerant. Grinds easily into blue flour.
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Zea mays 5-8" ears. Kernels are mostly red, yellow, mottled rosy-brown (also brown, purple, blue and white), and larger than most popcorns.
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Zea mays Two 4-6" stocky ears per stalk. 8' plant with long dark green leaves. Delicious 1885 Pennsylvania Dutch heirloom.
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Zea mays Very sweet rare classic corn, sets multiple 3-6" ears on 4' stalks. Open-pollinated heirloom.
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Cosmos bipinnatus Pinks, roses, magentas and occasional whites. 4-5'.
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Cucumis melo var. flexuosus Specialty heirloom "snake melon" cuke. Curved coiled slender fruit with light and dark green stripes. Best eaten at 8-18".
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Cucumis sativus Heirloom performs in tunnels and outdoors. 10-14" slim Euro-type cuke with mild flavor; not bitter, few seeds. Trellis for straight fruits.
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Cucumis sativus Classic pickler. Dark green fruit with black spines. Non-bitter. Used for small pickles and dills. Long harvest window.
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Cucumis sativus Heirloom slicer. 8-9" long 2" wide green, white spined fruits.
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Cucumis sativus Maine heirloom. 3-4" short plump oval cream-white fruit with black spines. Excellent fresh eating.
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