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Tomato (Ground Cherry)

Once a very common home garden crop, ground cherries have recently become increasingly hard to find. Excellent citrus flavor, can be used fresh in salads or for preparing jams, pies, and sauces. Bushy plants grow 24” tall, are extremely productive and great for containers. Encased in a paper-like husk and will store 3-4 weeks under cool & dry conditions.

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Strawberry (Earliglow)

The early-season standard. Medium-size berries with excellent flavor and good color; suitable for fresh use or freezing. Berry size is usually smaller on later sets.

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Tomato (Moskvich)

One of the most appealing extra-early tomatoes. Fruits are early, deep red, and cold tolerant. Rich flavor. Smooth and globe-shaped. 4-6 oz. with a small stem scar. Indeterminate. USDA Certified Organic.

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Pepper (Mad Hatter)

Commonly used in Bolivian and Peruvian cuisine, these unique peppers have a refreshing, citrusy floral flavor that remains sweet, only occasionally expressing mild heat near the seeds.

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Pepper (Jupiter)

Known for its jumbo size, this 4-lobed sweet pepper ripens green to red and has nice thick walls that stand up to stuffing or freezing

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Squash (Gold Rush)

This is an All America Selections winner! This golden zucchini has an eye-catching golden yellow color that makes it a favorite squash for market stands. The smooth, cylindrical, uniform fruit are borne on upright, open plants that are easy to pick. Gold Rush makes a fine addition to fresh market vegetable displays.

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Tomato (Washington Cherry)

First-early determinate red cherry tomato. High-yielding compact plants. Globe-shaped, 20–25 gm. fruits have a deep red color. Thick-walled, meaty, and flavorful, with good keeping quality on or off the vine. Widely adapted. Developed by Washington State University. Determinate. USDA Certified Organic.

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Spinach (Escalade)

Thick dark green leaves with a very slight savoy are very slow to bolt and offer excellent field holding ability. Expect outstanding yields for baby leaf and bunching. Escalade can be grown in the spring and fall, but summer is the stand out season.

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Pepper (Ace)

Huge yields of medium sized 3-4 lobed fruits. Has apparent tolerance to blossom drop as nearly every flower produces a pepper. Widely adapted but performs particularly well in cool climates where bell peppers are difficult to grow successfully. Best for early crops and particularly good for pack sales.

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