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Arugula, Astro - 2010A
Eruca vesicaria var sativa Standard arugula variety with long, green leaves and that characteristic spicy flavor. Pops up quickly and withstands cold temperatures easily. Mix of “cut” and “strap” leaf shapes when grown as baby leaf. Days to maturity: 21 days baby, 40 days mature Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Basil, Sweet Italian - 5030A
Ocimum basilicum A traditional basil variety for fresh use, drying, and pesto. Excellent for all uses. This very popular and heavy-yielding variety produces large aromatic leaves to delight the taste buds as well as the nose. Days to maturity: 65 full size Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Bean, Provider Snap Bush - 2210A
Phaseaolus vulgaris The standard fresh market variety for bush snap beans, Provider comes through every year with early, heavy yields of attractive, uniform beans. Plants are vigorous and productive with strong root systems, even under adverse conditions. Resistant to several different bean viruses as well as downy mildew. Purple seeds. Days to maturity: 50 days Disease resistances:Common Bean Mosaic Virus (NY 15), Pod Mottle Virus Amount: 1 oz
$2.75
Bean, Royal Burgundy Bush - 2230A
Phaseaolus vulgaris Gorgeous deep purple, 5” stringless pods with green interiors. Entire bean turns green when cooked. Grows well in cool conditions with resistance to several bean viruses. Also showed greatest resistance to white mold among bush beans in our 2005 trials. Light brown seed. Days to maturity: 55 days Disease resistances:Common Bean Mosaic Virus (BV1, NY15) Amount: 1 oz
$2.75
Beet, Detroit Dark Red - 2280A
Beta vulgaris HEIRLOOM Uniform, 3" globe roots are sweet and smooth. Detroit Dark Red is an excellent, high-quality storage variety and a standard type for home garden or commercial-scale production. Dark green leaves streaked with crimson veins can also be harvested for salad or braising. Days to maturity: 50 day Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Beet, Early Wonder Tall Top - 2290A
Beta vulgaris Earliest variety beet! Quick growing arching tops make perfect early beet greens. Roots are slightly flattened and size up early, maintaining good quality as they reach full size. Greens are sturdy and durable for bunched baby or full size beets, or use for a salad mix ingredient. Days to maturity: 45 days Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Broccoli, De Cicco - 2300A
Brassica oleracea var italica HEIRLOOM broccoli. Reliable, multi-cut variety produces a compact, 3-4" bluish-green central head followed by a prolific set of side spears. Variable maturity results in a long harvest period for both central heads and side spears. Slotted for spring or fall production. Days to maturity: 48 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Carrot, Red Cored Chantenay - 2320A
Daucus carota var sativus HEIRLOOM carrot. Produces a 5-7" thick-cored root, red-orange from skin to center with excellent carrot flavor. Sweetens further in storage. Wide shoulders and fine grain make this a great choice for heavier clay soils. Introduced to the U.S. from France in the late 1800’s. Standard processing and freezing variety for high yields per acre. Days to maturity: 65 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Carrot, Scarlet Nantes - 2340A
Daucus carota var sativus A classic among carrots, the Scarlet Nantes has all of that old-time carrot flavor. Bright red-orange flesh with fine grain and almost no core. The 6-7" roots have blunt tips and small to medium tops. Days to maturity: 65 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Chard, Fordhook Giant - 2343A
Beta vulgaris var cicla HEIRLOOM chard. An easy winner for appearance and flavor in our 2004 trials and a top seller ever since. Broad white stems and midribs with deep green savoyed leaves. Large chard plants reach 24-28" and are very upright in architecture. High yield potential make this variety a successful addition to every grower’s list. Days to maturity: 30 days baby leaf, 50 full size Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Chard, Improved Rainbow Mix - 2350A
Beta vulgaris var cicla An improved chard mix of red, pink, white, yellow, orange and striped colors. Uniform and upright habit makes for clean production and easy harvesting. More solid colors and uniformly narrow stems. Days to maturity: 30 days baby leaf, 60 full size Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Chard, Ruby/Rhubarb Red - 2360A
Beta vulgaris var cicla HEIRLOOM chard. Rich crimson red stems and bright green savoyed leaves, make this the standard for red chards. Especially nice for a micro-green or babyleaf because stem and leaf veins color early. The improved strain has been selected for highly savoyed leaves, color contrast, and a minimal amount of "chocolate leaves". Days to maturity: 30 days baby leaf, 60 full size Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Chives, Garlic - 5080A
Allium tuberosum Similar in most ways to regular chives but evinces a delicate garlic flavor. Plants grow more slowly than standard chives and are slightly less hardy. White, star-shaped flowers are long lasting, ornamentally beautiful and unlike any other blooms. Garlic Chives make for a great addition to salads and are a delicious addition to most dishes. Hardy Perennial in zones 5-8. Days to maturity: 90 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Chives, Onion - 5040A
Allium schoenoprasum This is a medium to full-size variety of onion chives. Use the leaves or lavender flowers to dress up soups and salads for a slightly spicy garnish. Also works well for freezing and drying. Quick growing and a choice pick for greenhouse growers, who prefer a heavy chive. Hardy perennial in zones 3-8. Can tolerate partial shade. Days to maturity: 90 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Cliantro, Santo - 5050A
Coriandrum sativum ANNUAL cilantro. Both seed (coriander) and leaves (cilantro) are used in numerous cuisines from around the world, often associated with Mexican dishes. This strong scented herb grows out with flat, toothed leaves for chopping into salsas and other preparations. Seeds are reputed to help reduce stress. Easy to grow and tolerant of cooler conditions, cilantro prefers direct sun. Fully grown, it is cut at a height of 12-18". Bolt resistant strain. Days to maturity: 50-60 days leaf, 90-105 seed Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Collards, Champion - 2552A
Brassica oleracea Improved Vates type collards, selected to stand longer attaining a two week advantage over other varieties. Rich dark blue-green with large cabbage-like leaves. Plants are non-heading, productive, and hardy. Waxy leaf surface provides natural protection from cabbage worms! Try collards braised with a touch of olive oil and garlic or steamed with butter. Days to maturity: 70 days baby Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Corn, Sugar Pearl F1 Hybrid - 2383A
Zea mays HYBRID corn. Silvery white kernels have a sweetness equal to Silver Queen. The 7-1/2 - 8" ears have full blunt tips on 6-1/2' tall plants. Mid-season variety corn with the trademark "Tablesweet" SE-type endosperm. Tablesweet varieties are sweeter and hold sweetness longer. Great for the home, garden or farm stand. Days to maturity: 73 days Amount: 150 seeds
$3.95
Cosmos, Picotee - 7035A
Cosmos bipinnatus Showy flowers are a single whorl of soft white petals edged with bright rosy pinks. A multitude of Picotee Cosmos blooms starts in mid-summer continuing on throughout the fall. Feathery foliage fills the plants from bottom to top creating a bushy look. Grows well in all types of soil but needs full sun for best results. Start as transplants 4-6 weeks before planting date. Days to maturity: 85 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Cucumber, Marketmore 76 - 2440A
Cucumis sativus Marketmore 76 remains the most widely-planted open-pollinated slicing cucumber in the U.S. The 8-9" dark green fruits stay green and mild-tasting even under heat stress. Multiple disease resistances keep plants vigorous and highly productive across a long picking season. Days to maturity: 60 - 65 days Disease resistances: Scab, Cucumber Mosaic Virus, Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew, Angular Leaf Spot, Anthracnose Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Cucumber, National Pickling - 2450A
Cucumis sativus Developed by the National Pickle Packers Association in collaboration with the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, this is the pickling cucumber that pickle growers asked for! High yielding, early fruiting on vigorous, medium vines. Retains quality longer. Dark green fruit can be picked small 2-3" for gherkins or larger 5-6" for full sized pickles. Black spines. Days to maturity: 52 days Disease resistances: Scab, Cucumber Mosaic Virus Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Dill, Bouquet - 5060A
Anthenum graveolens ANNUAL dill. The fine, sweet leaves and bluish-green color make this a good variety for home gardeners and market growers. Cut dill leaves before flowering or allow plants to flower and harvest seed umbels for pickling. This hardy and quick growing annual will reach up to 3' or more in height. Can be planted all summer long for a continuous harvest of "dill weed" and flower heads. Days to maturity: 45-55 days leaf, 90-15 seed Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Eggplant, Black Beauty - 2470A
Solanum melongena Standard open pollinated variety. Large fruits, ranging from 1 - 3 lbs. These eggpalnts are deep purple, glossy, and pear shaped. Bushy, sprawling plants can be grown close together for support, or trellised. For best quality, harvest when skin is glossy. Makes an excellent "boat" for stuffing, as well as providing perfect slices for eggplant parmesian and lasagna. Days to maturity: 65 days Amount: 1/64 oz
$2.75
Greens, Tat Soi Asian - 2510A
Brassica rapa var narinosa Fast growing green, most popular as a baby leaf for salad mixes but can also be used for cooking. Spoon shaped leaves are dark green and glossy with thin white stems. When grown to full size, Tat Soi leaves form a tight rosette that sits close to the ground. Days to maturity: 21 days baby, 45 full size Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Kale, Red Russian - 2530A
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM kale. Bright purple stems with slate green, deeply lobed foliage. Leaves are tender and smooth compared with other kales. This strain has been selected for cold hardiness and purple vein color. Perfect for salad mix or full size leaves. Days to maturity: 25 days baby leaf, 50 days mature leaves Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Leeks, Varna - 2700A
Allium porrum Summer leeks with a long, slender shaft, often used as a bunching leek with scallion-like qualities. Light green leaves will grow to 18-24" to full maturity. Hill to blanch. Varna, like most summer leeks, is not hardy at temps below 20°F. Makes a delicious alternative to spring onions either raw in salads or lightly cooked. Days to maturity: 60-80 days Amount: 1/64 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson - 2550A
Lactuca sativa HEIRLOOM kale. Bright purple stems with slate green, deeply lobed foliage. Leaves are tender and smooth compared with other kales. This strain has been selected for cold hardiness and purple vein color. Perfect for salad mix or full size leaves. Days to maturity: 28 days baby, 45 full size Disease resistances: White Mold, Downy Mildew, Lettuce Drop, Tip Burn Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Gourmet Mix - 2610A
Lactuca sativa This High Mowing Seeds creation is truly unique, a mix you will not find anywhere else. Its base includes favorites such as Black Seeded Simpson, Parris Island, Rouge d’Hiver, Red and Green Salad Bowl, and Lolla Rossa lettuces. It includes a secret blend to bring you a signature mix with unique shapes and colors. A solid standby blend for your salad mix. Days to maturity: 28 days baby Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Jericho - 2587A
Lactuca sativa Summer romaine lettuce, with excellent heat and drought resistance. Produces a romaine head with a creamy texture and sweet flavor all season long. Hands-down winner of our taste trials every year! Lime-green leaves form large, somewhat loose, uniform heads. Available as raw and pelleted seed. Days to maturity: 28 days baby, 57 full size Disease resistances: Tip Burn, Heat Stress, Lettuce Mosaic Virus Tested (MTO-10) Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Mesclun Mix - 2620A
Lactuca sativa and Brassica spp. High Mowing Seeds' best selling item for the home garden! Musclun Mix is a unique blend of lettuce and mustard greens, a diversity that will give you a medley of flavor and color. Used as a cut and come again mix. Mustards grow quickly, shading the soil for lettuce to germinate, creating a bountiful mix of greens. Days to maturity: 28 days baby Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Parris Island - 2596A
Lactuca sativa Long-time work horse of a lettuce! Parris Island Cos is commonly used for baby leaf production because of its quick growth rate, but it makes an excellent head too. Upright, medium green 8-10" heads have slightly savoyed leaves. Very uniform and slow to bolt. Tolerant to Tip Burn. Days to maturity: 28 days baby, 55 full size Disease resistances: Lettuce Mosaic Virus Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Red Oakleaf - 2598A
Lactuca sativa Burgundy oakleaf lettuce similar to Red Salad Bowl but with a more golden sheen. Forms a larger, more packed full-size lettuce than Red Salad Bowl and Oscarde, perfect for teenage heads especially. Shows field resistance to common fall mildews in the Northeast. Days to maturity: 30 days baby, 60 full size Disease resistances: Downy Mildew, Tip Burn, Lettuce Drop, Heat Stress Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Lettuce, Red Salad Bowl - 2599A
Lactuca sativa A popular red complement to green lettuce, with bronze-tinted oak-shaped leaves commonly found in standard salad mixes. Loose, open-heads form a medium sized rosette. Red Salad Bowl lettuce matures early and is very slow to bolt. Grows well in all seasons but color is best in cooler weather. Has shown field resistance to fall mildews. Days to maturity: 28 days baby, 55 full size Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Melon, Hale's Best - 2638A
Cucumis melo HEIRLOOM melon. This excellent heirloom is a heavy producer of oval-shaped melons of over 3 lbs each! Combines earliness with the flavor of the best vine-ripened melon. Drought resistant and shows some tolerance to Powdery Mildew. Harvest at full slip for best flavor. Days to maturity: 86 days Disease resistances: Powdery Mildew Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Mustard, Green Wave - 2485A
Brassica juncea Bright green, frilly, very winter hardy, and spicy hot when raw. Extremely slow to bolt. Green Wave mustard is a high yielding and reliable workhorse variety. Popular salad mix ingredient. Days to maturity: 21 days baby, 45 full size Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Mustard, Hotshot Spicy Mix - 2518A
Brassica spp. Want to spice up your greens? This is the mix you want! Hotshot Spicy mustard flavor and a variety of color and shapes. Over a dozen different varieties including Red Giant, Purple Osaka, Green Wave, Arugula, and then a diverse blend of other varieties to create a mix of extreme color, texture, and flavor diversity! One of our favorites. Days to maturity: 21 days baby Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Mustard, Mild Salad Mix - 2517A
Brassica spp. This popular mix contains over a dozen different mild flavored mustards and other brassica greens including: Red Russian kale, Mizuna, Tat Soi, Spring Raab, Pac Choi, and a diverse assortment of tasty others. These varieties are all mild in flavor and stunning in leaf shape, color, and texture. Days to maturity: 21 days baby Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Nasturtium, Dwarf Jewel Mix - 7160A
Trapaeolum majus Brilliant red, orange, salmon, and yellow flowers are boldly displayed upon bushes of thick, green, round leaves. Dwarf Jewel Nasturtium makes a beautiful border plant. The peppery-tasting edible flowers are exquisite when stuffed with cream cheese or added to salads for color! Can be started as transplants 4 - 5 weeks before planting date. Days to maturity: 60 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Onions, Evergreen Hardy Bunching - 2670A
Allium fistulosum Clusters of 4 - 9 silvery shanks of non-bulbing scallion-type onions. This hardy variety reliably winters over, even in northern Vermont where temperatures can reach -30°F. May be sown in spring for summer use or in fall to overwinter for spring harvests. Divide clumps in second year to produce a new crop. Evergreen Hardy Bunching onions can be grown like an annual or allowed to develop into a dense patch. Days to maturity: 65 days Amount: 1/64 oz
$2.75
Onions, Walla Walla Sweet - 2680A
Allium cepa Famous for its sweet flavor in fresh eating, Walla Walla is a medium to large mild onion with white flesh and light brown skin. Very cold hardy, but not a keeper. Can be directly sown in mid-spring. Long day. Days to maturity: 110 days Amount: 1/64 oz
$2.75
Parsley, Moss Curled - 5120A
Petroselinum crispum Moss Curled Parsley is a high yielder of thickly curled leaves. Emerald green beds of parsley resemble forest moss. Stems are 1" long for easy bunching. Vigorous and uniform. Curled-leaf parsley is a more subtle seasoning than the Italian flat leaf. Makes a beautiful garnish. Days to maturity: 75 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Peas, Sugar Ann Snap - 2766A
Pisum sativum Great way to start off your pea season! The 1983 All-America winner from Gallatin Valley Seed Company, the breeders of Sugar Snap. Dwarf 2' vines are very early with a concentrated crop. A fine quality snap pea with pale green, sweet tasting, succulent pods. Pods are round and average 2.5-3" long. Excellent variety for warm climates, where spring can be short and turn to intense summer heat quickly. Days to maturity: 52-75 days Amount: 1 oz
$2.75
Peppers, Early Jalapeno - 2780A
Capsicum annuum Heavy-yielding 3 to 3-1/2" blunt-end fruit can be harvested dark green or allowed to ripen to red. Delicious with that distinctive jalapeno flavor. Medium heat. Days to maturity: 65 days green, 85 red Amount: 1/64 oz
$2.75
Pumpkin, Howden - 2820A
Cucurbita pepo The open pollinated "Jack O’ Lantern" pumpkin that defines this type. Rich orange color with deep ridges and good, sturdy handles. Weighs around 25 lbs on average! Sizes up reliably and is tolerant to black rot. Developed in the Berkshires of Massachusetts in the late 1960's by John Howden. Howden pumpkins remain the most popular pumpkin in its class among both commercial growers and home gardeners. Days to maturity: 115 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Pumpkin, New England Pie - 2840A
Cucurbita pepo The classic New England pie pumpkin. While not the sweetest pumpkin, its flesh has a higher dry matter content and is stringless, which makes for pies of superior consistency. Dark orange-skinned fruits in a range of small sizes between 4 - 6 lbs. Days to maturity: 105 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Radish, Cherry Belle - 2850A
Raphanus sativus Classic, smooth, red-skinned bunching radish. The 1949 AAS winner! Makes uniform spheres of 3/4" - 1" with crispy white flesh. Less subject to pithiness than other radishes. Days to maturity: 25 days Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Radish, French Breakfast - 2860A
Raphanus sativus HEIRLOOM radish. An oblong, blunt-shaped radish of beautiful scarlet red except near the tips. Centers are pure white. A favorite in Paris markets since before 1879. The French Breakfast Radish has a distinctive, pungent flavor and excellent table quality. Can become pithy if harvested late. Average 2" long. Days to maturity: 26 days Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Squash, Dark Green Zucchini - 2900A
Cucurbita pepo Excels in producing good quantities of straight, marketable fruits. A reliable, open pollinated zucchini squash that, under favorable conditions, yielded as well as several commercial varieties in our 2004 zucchini trials. Days to maturity: 50 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Squash, Red Kuri Winter - 2960A
Cucurbita maxima Also known as Baby Red Hubbard or Orange Hokkaido, these teardrop-shaped, strikingly red-orange squash from Japan have very smooth, sweet, dry flesh with deep orange color. The most reliable yielders even in cool, short seasons. Red Kuri produces 3-4 lb size winter squash. Improved HMS strain with greater uniformity than other strains. Days to maturity: 95 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Squash, Sweet REBA Bush Acorn - 2920A
Cucurbita pepo Resistant Early Bush Acorn (REBA) squash. Another great release from our partnership with Cornell University. Sweet REBA Acorn continues putting energy into developing fruit long after most squash varieties have succumbed to powdery mildew so the critical stage of sugar production is not debilitated by the disease late in the season. Plants have compact bush habit and produce very high net yields of marketable fruit. Fruits average 4-5 per plant and are 1-1/2 - 2 lbs, uniform, and nicely rounded. Out-performed Table Ace F1 in bush habit, disease resistance, yield, flavor and uniformity of shape and ripeness in our 2008 trials. Great storage variety. Days to maturity: 90 days Disease resistances: Powdery Mildew Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Squash, Waltham Butternut - 2940A
Cucurbita moschata This 1970 AAS from Massachusetts is by far the most widely-grown butternut variety. Forms uniform, 4-5 lb fruits with smooth, tan skin that is easily peeled with a potato peeler. Flesh is finely textured and dark orange. If cured well and stored properly Waltham butternut squash will keep well into the winter. Great rich butternut flavor! Days to maturity: 105 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Squash, Yellow Crookneck - 2910A
Cucurbita pepo A light, lemon-yellow squash variety with tender skin and creamy white flesh. Pick at 5-6" long or smaller for best flavor and tenderness. Very prolific. Has that distinctive crookneck form that says summer squash. If left to over-grow, it can also be used for a dark yellow, warty ornamental gourd. Days to maturity: 50 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Sunflower, Autumn Beauty - 7096A
Helianthus annus A favorite for everyone in this mix of sunflowers. Explosions of vibrant 4-6" flowers ranging from yellow, bronze, and red shades with lots of bicolors. Autumn Beauty Sunflowers grow to about 7 feet tall. Good bird food selection. Days to maturity: 90-100 days Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Sunflower, Goldy Double - 7097A
Helianthus annus Fully double and fuzzy sunflowers. Numerous bright yellow flowers upon 5-6' multi-branching plants. The Goldy Double Sunflowers will bloom longer than any other type. Highly vigorous and productive. Days to maturity: 75 days Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Sunflower, Mammoth - 7100A
Helianthus annuus This is indeed the giant of all sunflowers, sometimes reaching 12' tall! Thick stalks support the huge heads of the Mammoth Sunflower that towers above the rest of the garden. This single-stem variety is a very fast and vigorous grower. A great variety for those wanting seeds for eating or sprouting. Sun-loving annual. Days to maturity: 110 days Amount: 1/8 oz
$2.75
Sunflower, Ornamental Mix - 7105A
Helianthus annuus A diversity of colors (lemon yellow to tigers eye), sizes (dwarf to mammoth), and shapes (small singles to large doubles) makes this a truly glorious sunflower mix! Works well for garden borders or in cutting garden. Everyone will find a favorite in this assortment. Days to maturity: 80-110 days Amount: 1/16 oz
$2.75
Tomatillo, Toma Verde - 3180A
Physalis ixocarpa Early variety Tomatillo. Flavor is tart when young and becomes sweeter as it ripens. Medium to large size fruits are ready to harvest when husks split and fruit color changes from a yellow-green to medium green. Perfect for Salsa Verde or as a special addition to any Mexican dish or salad. Uniform fruit and high yields. Semi-determinate. Days to maturity: 60 days Amount: 1/10 g
$2.75
Tomato, Brandywine Slicer - 3050A
Lycopersicon esculentum HEIRLOOM tomato. Big and beautiful! This classic variety was one of the first to bring recognition to the heirloom label. Known for its perfect balance of sugars and flavor. Dark pinkish-red flesh is smooth and juicy so make sure to have a napkin handy. Fruits are very large, sometimes weighing in at 1 pound or more! Pick just before ripe to avoid cracking. Potato-leaf variety. Indeterminate. Days to maturity: 82 days Amount: 1/10 g
$2.75
Tomato, Matts Wild Cherry - 2970A
Lycopersicon esculentum Deep red cherries are smaller than average (0.5-0.75oz each) with an exceptional flavor many consider the best. Matt’s Wild Cherry Tomato is still producing copious quantities when every other tomato in the field is down for the count with early blight. Pick frequently as skin is thin and cracks easily. Indeterminate. Days to maturity: 55 days Disease resistances: Early Blight Amount: 1/10 g
$2.75
Zinnia, Dwarf Thumbolina Mix - 7146A
Zinnia elegans Classic zinnia colors in 1 - 2" button-like blooms adorn this truly dwarf zinnia variety. Flowers all summer long in white, pink, salmon, rose, red, yellow, orange, lavender, and purple. Plants reach 18-24" in height and spread 12". Stems average 8-10" long. Great for borders. Also suitable for container plantings. Days to maturity: 65 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
Zinnia, Pastel Dreams - 7144A
Zinnia elegans Pastel paradise of pinks, salmons, buff, orange, and muted reds create blankets of flowers. Typical zinnia habit with diverse petal types. Outstanding cut flower. Days to maturity: 65 days Amount: 1/32 oz
$2.75
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