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Crystal Apple Cucumber
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

The round white fruits are about 7cm/3" across and fit easily in the palm. A beautiful white version of the Lemon heirloom cucumber. The texture is nice and crisp and the flavour is sweet and never gets bitter.
  • Botanical Name: Cucumis sativus 'Crystal Apple'
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Ontario Bold Tobacco
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Its slightly heavier, thicker leaves cure nicely with a high percentage of mahogany and orange leaves. (Flue-cured Tobacco; Bright Tobacco) A leading commercial variety in Ontario.
  • Botanical Name: Nicotiana tabacum 'CT572'
  • Uses: Medicinal/Industrial
  • When to Sow: Spring
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Cornsalad
Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

Ready to use when 3-4 leaves have developed. (Mache; Feldsalat) Frequently found in summer salads in France and Germany. Pleasant alternative to lettuce or endive, possessing its own special piquant flavour.
  • Botanical Name: Valerianella locusta 'Broadleaf Dutch'
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Pawpaw
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Once common from Florida to the Great Lakes, wild pawpaw became almost extinct. The yellow fruits form in hanging clusters somewhat like bananas and have a sweet custard-like flesh with an exotic mango-banana like flavour.
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Botanical Name: Asimina triloba
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
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Butterbur
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Traditionally used since the Middle Ages for whooping cough and as a mucus-reducing cough remedy. New research shows that it relieves the symptoms of hay fever and other seasonal allergies without the drowsiness that antihistamine drugs cause.
  • Ease of Germination: Moderate
  • Botanical Name: Petasites hybridus
  • Uses: Medicinal
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French Long Lavender
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Height up to 75cm/30”. Stronger scent; bushier habit. (Pedunculata lavender) Similar to the standard form, but has large magenta flower bracts and elongated 20-30cm/8-12in flower stalks.
  • Botanical Name: Lavandula stoechas pedunculata
  • Duration: Perennial
  • When to Sow: Anytime
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Ground Ivy
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

(Alehoof) The balsamic leaves make an excellent cooling tea, known as "Gill tea," for the dog days of summer. Traditionally used for kidney problems, indigestion, as a poultice for ulcers and cancers, and as a "blood purifier." The young leaves and flowers...
  • Duration: Perennial
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Uses: Medicinal/Beverage
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Edelweiss
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

To those expats living in other lands, the diminutive edelweiss is a talisman to be depicted on walls, in books, if not planted in the garden. No plant symbolizes the alpine regions of Europe quite like the edelweiss.
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Botanical Name: Leontopodium alpinum
  • Uses: Medicinal/Industrial
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European Elder
Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

(Common Elderberry) Source of fruit for elderberry wine, pie and jelly, possesses extraordinary powers as a virus and bacteria fighter. Very similar to American elder in appearance and used in the same ways.
  • Botanical Name: Sambucus nigra
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
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Primadonna White Echinacea
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Impressive new series from Germany with abundant large flowers, 10-12cm/4-5 across. White petals with dark eye.Attracts butterflies. Ht. 70-80cm/28-32. Good heat and drought tolerance.
  • Botanical Name: Echinacea purpurea 'Primadonna White'
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
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Sweet Rocket
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

This is the flower of deceit, giving off its lovely perfume only in the evening. Leaves picked before the flowers appear are nutritious salad greens. Masses of flowers in spring are a mix of purple, pink and white.
  • Botanical Name: Hesperis matronalis
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Aromatic
  • When to Sow: Spring
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Chinaberry
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Hard nuts are used for making rosaries. Hardy along southern B.C. coast. (Bead tree) Beautiful tree, native of China and India; much cultivated in southern U.S. Bark used as an emetic and to expel worms.
  • Ease of Germination: Moderate
  • When to Sow: Anytime
  • Uses: Medicinal/Industrial
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Squash Bonbon F1
Prices start at : 14.15 USD / Seed/1 Ounce

It is a full week earlier to mature than other buttercup types and has a thick orange flesh that is sweet and creamy when cooked. Tolerant to powdery mildew. Bonbon is a buttercup squash with a space-saving, upright, semi-bush plant habit.
  • Germination days: 6 - 12 days
  • Maturation days: 85 days
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Wild Seabuckthorn
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Ht. 2–4m/7–13ft. For fruits choose from among the improved cultivars listed separately. Plants raised from seeds will be half male and half female. Orange berries are rich source of vitamins A and C.
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Ease of Germination: Difficult/Special Treatment Required
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Cornflower
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Striking brilliant blue blossoms, infused in water, have both curative and calming action for nervous disorders. Eyewash is reputed to strengthen weak eyes.
  • Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
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Tomato Better Boy F1
Prices start at : 4.55 USD / Seed/Packet

Known for its heavy yields of large, globe-shaped red fruit, the Better Boy tomato is a better choice because of its great taste! Home gardeners have increasingly discovered the benefits of this outstanding hybrid tomato, and we are proud to offer it...
  • Weeks indoor: 5 - 6 weeks
  • Soil temperature: 75 - 80 degrees fahrenheit
  • Grow on temperature day: 60 - 65 degrees fahrenheit
  • Maturation days: 75 days
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Melon Solstice F1
Prices start at : 3.65 USD / Seed/Packet

Fruit that have deep sutures and heavy, ropey netting. Solstice produces huge 7 to 9 lb. If your markets still demand deep ribbed melons with heavy netting, then Solstice should be in your planting plans this year.
  • Seeding depth: 0.5 - 0.75 inches
  • Soil temperature: 80 - 85 degrees fahrenheit
  • Grow on temperature day: 65 - 70 degrees fahrenheit
  • Germination days: 5 - 10 days
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Pumpkin Lil\' Orange-Mon
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seed/Packet

A unique, mini ornamental pumpkin that complements Lil' Pump-Ke-Mon. Fruit are dark orange and covered with creamy orange flecking. These flat-shaped pumpkins measure 2” high x 4” in diameter, and are produced on bush type plants.
  • Seeding depth: 1 - 1.5 inches
  • Maturation days: 100 days
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Annatto
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Used by South American Indians to paint their bodies red. Easy to grow shrub or small tree; nice compact bushy habit. Seeds are source of natural bright-yellow food colouring, used in butter, margarine, cheese and other foods.
  • When to Sow: Anytime
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Duration: Perennial
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Molokhia
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

(Egyptian spinach; Jew's mallow) Vegetable green popular throughout the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Keep plants pinched back for a continuous harvest of young shoots and leaves. Leaves are minced and cooked with coriander and garlic and served as a...
  • Botanical Name: Corchorus olitorius
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Vertissimo Chervil
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / Pkt

A beautiful chervil of the Brussels Winter type, with shiny dark green flat leaves and a nice dense growth habit. Well suited for home gardens and commercial fresh herb production.
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Duration: Annual
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
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Japanese Variegated Hops
Prices start at : 7.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Duration: Annual
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
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Pumpkin Small Sugar
Prices start at : 5.45 USD / Seed/1 Ounce

Growers note good yields of bright orange, flattened pumpkins with high quality flesh. Averaging about 6 to 7 lbs. Each, Small Sugar is one of the standard smaller pumpkins. Fruit stores well and are great for roadside sales, home garden, pies, and canning.
  • Seeding depth: 1 - 1.5 inches
  • Germination days: 6 - 12 days
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Squash American Tondo
Prices start at : 8.25 USD / Seed/1 Ounce

Fruit draw a lot of attention at your market and they are produced on a full size vine. This attractive and unique ornamental squash/pumpkin has deep orange skin with mottled green stripes between its thick orange ribs.
  • Maturation days: 100 days
  • Seeding depth: 1 - 1.5 inches
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Curled Chervil
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Can improve every dish in which parsley is used. Luscious green leaves have special subtle flavour. Traditionally used in all spring soups and salads. Curled leaves make a handsome garnish.
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Duration: Annual
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
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Endive Salad King
Prices start at : 1.65 USD / Seed/Packet

This one grows more spreading and is slow bolting in hot weather while withstanding fall rains and light frost as well. One of the best for vigorous, uniform endive. Long, curled and deeply cut endive with a dark green blade and pale green midrib.
  • Seeding depth: 0.25 - 0.5 inches
  • Soil temperature: 60 - 65 degrees fahrenheit
  • Germination days: 5 - 10 days
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Gourd Shenot Crown of Thorns
Prices start at : 2.95 USD / Seed/Packet

It's roughly round with ribs and curved "fingers" pointing to the blossom end. Plants produce a variety of striped and bicolor fruit with white, orange, yellow, light and dark green colors.
  • Soil temperature: 70 - 80 degrees fahrenheit
  • Seeding depth: 1 - 1.5 inches
  • Germination days: 6 - 10 days
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