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Most seeds are $2.50.
Quantity of seeds per pack is 25-40.
Scoville units are approximate

 

Tomatoes -- Peppers

 

Images Seed Pack Item # Description Container Size Color Price Cart
  Abe Lincoln 2001         $2.50
  Ace 55 VF 2002 Red medium size fruit bear abundantly on large plants. Low acid tomato best suited for fresh eating. Good disease resistant plant with great taste. Yes Medium Red $2.50
  Amana Orange 2003 Heirloom from Iowa. Nice orange beefsteaks with a sweet taste, meaty and mild, bears prolifically. Yes Large Orange $2.50
Amazon Chocolate Amazon Chocolate 2004 Regular leaf, produces brick red fruits 10 oz-1 lb. Borne 6 fruits to a truss.   Large Red $2.50
  Amish Paste 2005 Awesome roma-type paste tomato. Large, meaty and very sweet, nice for processing or eating fresh. No Large Red $2.50
  Ananas Noir 2006 Bicolored medium-sized fruit that ranges between yellow and red. Good production.       $2.50
  Anna Russian 2007 Pink oxheart, 10 oz-1 lb. Good yields and good flavor.       $2.50
  Arkansas Traveler 2008 Old southern heirloom (pre-1900's) that produce pink medium sized fruits with a nice flavor. Known for its ability to bear fruit in adverse conditions of heat and drought. Yes Meduim Red $2.50
  Aunt Ruby German Green 2009 Green beefsteaks, averaging 1lb or more. Both sweet and spicy, has citrus undertones. Originally from Ruby Arnold in Tennessee. No Large Green $2.50
  Aussie 2010 Big red ribbed beefsteak. Routinely over 1 lb. Great flavor.   Large Red $2.50
  Azoychka 2011 Russian heirloom that's medium sized and early. Sweet taste with a slight kick of citrus. No Medium Yellow $2.50
Beauty King Beauty King 2012 Bicolored beefsteak, yellow with red streaks. Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms.       $2.50
  Beefsteak 2013     Large Red $2.50
Big Rainbow Big Rainbow 2014 Simply gorgeous and one of the most beautiful tomatoes I have seen. Huge beefsteak (1.5 pounds +) and mottled throughout with outstanding taste. Excellent resistance to disease. No Large Multi $2.50
Black Cherry Black Cherry 2015 Don't let the small fruit fool you! These tomatoes will grow on a 4 foot plant; bearing fruit that has the classic smoky, sweet taste of a black tomato. Yes Small Black $2.50
  Black from Tula 2016 Russian heirloom that is bears abundant 8-12 oz fruit. One of the largest dark tomatoes. Deep brick red, with green shoulders and outstanding rich flavor. No Large Red $2.50
  Black Plum 2017 Heavy-bearing plum-shaped black tomatoes. Beautiful and delicious.       $2.50
  Black Russian 2018 Deep, dark medium-sized tomato. Fairly productive, some cracking. Yes Medium Black $2.50
Black Sea Man Black Sea Man 2019 Medium sized beefsteak, fruits coming in just under a 1lb. Best eaten fresh, nice intense but creamy flavor, as well as beautiful interior coloration. Yes Medium Black $2.50


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  Black Truffle 2020 Black ribbed tomato, delicious, slight bite.     Black $2.50
  Black Zebra 2021 Small 3-5 oz fruits, dark with green stripes. Good yield, good flavor.   Small Multi $2.50
  Brandywine Red-Potato Leaf 2022 An old beloved favorite. Beefsteaks that usually top out over a 1lb. Meaty fruit with rich red flesh. No Large Red $2.50
  Brown Berry 2023 Cherry-sized brown fruits. Very sweet flavor, nice yields   Small Brown $2.50
  Cherokee Purple 2024 Famous Tennessee heirloom that is bears deep brick red fruit with sweet, rich flavor. Very productive plant bears medium sized fruits. No Medium Multi $2.50
  Chocolate Cherry 2025 Spicy dark cherry, occasional green shoulders, excellent yields, nice flavor.       $2.50
  Copia 2026 Bicolored beautiful medium fruits, yellow to red. Fair production with great taste.       $2.50
  Cosmonaut Volkov 2027 Productive medium-sized red tomato. Good taste, no cracking.       $2.50
  Coustralee 2028         $2.50
Crnkovic Yugoslavian Crnkovic Yugoslavian 2029         $2.50
Dr. Wyche's Dr. Wyche's Yellow 2030 Heavy yielding plants produce yellow fruits that resist cracking.Very meaty, dense, and creamy flavor. No Large Yellow $2.50
  Early Wonder 2031 Early medium-sized red fruits, excellent production. Good taste for an early producer.       $2.50
  Floradade 2032         $2.50
Gardener's Delight Gardener's Delight 2033 Abundant fruit borne on trusses on small/medium sized plants. Perfect for salads and fresh eating. Yes Small Red $2.50
Georgia Streak Georgia Streak 2034 Beefsteak heirloom from Georgia, bi-colored beauty that's yellow and red. Bears 1-2 lb fruit. Delicious sweet taste. No Large Multi $2.50
  German Johnson 2035 Tried and true heirloom that produces large beefsteaks and one of the parent lines for "Mortgage Lifter". Fairly disease resistant and not finicky, as far as tomatoes go. A classic that's good for canning or fresh eating. No Large Red $2.50
  Giant Syrian 2036 Deliciously sweet pinkish-red fruits that are fleshy and have few seeds. Nice either for sauce or eaten fresh No Large Red $2.50
  Glacier 2037 Early small tomato, 1-3 oz. Great taste for an early tomato and excellent yields.       $2.50
  Golden Nugget 2038 Juicy, golden cherry tomatoes have good disease resistance. Great for pots. Yes Small Yellow $2.50
  Gold Medal 2039         $2.50
  Great White 2040 One of the best white tomato varieties that produce sweet, juicy beefsteaks with few seeds. Large, vigorous foliage protects against fruit sunscald. No Large White $2.50
Green Grape 2041 Small grape tomatoes borne in clusters of 6-12 fruits. Very sweet, delicious and productive plants. One of the best greens we grow. Yes Small Green $2.50
Green Sausage Green Sausage 2042 Productive plants have elongated 4"-5" long fruits, roma type. Green with yellow striping, similiar to Speckled Roman. Versatile and delicious, use fresh or for sauce. Yes ? Green $2.50
  Green Zebra 2043 Bi-colored heirloom is visually stunning as well as tasty! The fruit has a little more zest and notes of citrus. Large plants bear fruit abundantly. Yes Medium Green $2.50
Healani 2044 Prolific medium-sized red fruits; some variations among fruit. Very sweet, disease-resistant.     Red $2.50
  Hillbilly - Tomato Leaf 2045 Low acid beefsteak that was orginally from W. Va. in the 1880s. Large plants bear huge 1-2 lb. mottled fruits abundantly. Sweet and fruity. No Large Multi $2.50
Hungarian Heart Hungarian Heart 2046 Originally brought to US in 1901 from a village on the outskirts of Budapest, Hungary. High yielding red-oxheart fruit good for fresh, canned, or sauce. No Medium Red $2.50
  Ildi 2047 Small yellow drop-shaped fruits, about 1 oz. Tremendous production and taste.   Small Yellow $2.50
Indian Stripe Indian Stripe 2048 Meaty medium-sized purple fruit, less than a pound. High yield.   Medium Purple $2.50
  Isis Candy Cherry 2049 Small 1"-2" cherry tomatoes with big taste. Yellow/orange fruits with red mottling bear like crazy until frost. Yes Small Multi $2.50
  Italian Heirloom 2050         $2.50
Jaunne Flamme Jaune Flamme 2051 Heirloom from France. Heavy producer of sweet orange, 3-4 oz golf ball sized juicy goodness. Yes Medium Orange $2.50
Kalman's Hungarian Pink Kalman's Hungarian Pink 2052 Pink oval fruit, not quite oxheart, not quite plum. Family heirloom from Kalman Lajvort of NJ.       $2.50
Kellogg's Breakfast Kellogg's Breakfast 2053 Perennial farm favorite. Bodacious orange fruits, juicy and sweet. Great production.       $2.50
  Kewalo 2054 Medium-sized flat red fruit. Good production, good sweet flavor fromHawaii.       $2.50
  Kosovo 2055 Oxheart, pink/rose-colored, sweet, richly flavored 1-lb fruits.       $2.50
  Large Red Cherry 2056         $2.50
  Longkeeper Gold 2057 Medium-sized yellow fruits that ripen indoors until Christmas.       $2.50
Magyar Piroska Magyar Piroska 2058 A real surprise for 2010. Very prolific golfball-sized meaty fruits. Name translates to Little Hungarian Scarlet.   Small Red $2.50
  Manalucie 2059         $2.50
  Marianna's Peace 2060 Heirloom from Czechoslovakia. Beefsteak fruits range from 1-2 lbs. and have velvety sweet taste that is phenomenal. A must-have for tomato lovers. Low acid. No Large Red $2.50
  Marmande 2061 Early red medium-sized tomato. Great flavor, fairly prolific. From France.   Medium Red $2.50
  Marvel Striped 2062 One-pound-plus fruits. Yellow and orange with streaks of red. Sweet and productive from Oaxaca, Mexico.       $2.50
Matt's Wild Cherry Matt's Wild Cherry 2063 Originally found growing wild in Hidalgo, Mexico; packed with full tomtao flavor and high sugar content, despite the small fruit. No Small Red $2.50
  Mexico Midget 2064 Tasty marble sized red cherry tomatoes on 4' + bushes, though will be smaller in pots. Bears prolifically even with drought. Yes Small Red $2.50
Micro Tom Micro Tom 2065 Perfect for pots, this small plant packs in great taste and plenty of cherry tomatoes. Great for limited space. Yes Small Red $2.50

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  Mini Belle 2066         $2.50
  Moneymaker 2067 Originally a hot-house tomato, has transitioned to outdoor use. High yields of 7-9 oz., fruit will bear all season long. No Small Red $2.50
  Mortgage Lifter 2068 Famous heirloom developed by "Radiator Charlie" during the Depression and was said to have produced so many tomatoes, it paid off his mortgage. Huge beefsteak fruit that has few seeds; perfect slicing tomato with low acid. No Large Red $2.50
  Mortgage Lifter Radiator 2069 Heirloom tomato of near mythic proportions. Developed in the 1940's by Mr. Byles, known as "Radiator Charlie". Plant bears enormous beefsteaks which average over 2 lbs and can reach 4 lbs. No Very Large Red $2.50
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  Mortgage Lifter VFN 2070 An improved variation of the original; having better disease resistance and bearing ability. You will get smaller fruits, usually 1lb or less; but it's still an old reliable with the same great taste. No Large Red $2.50
  Moskvich 2071 Very early red medium-sized fruits with some variation in type. A Siberian cultivar.       $2.50
  Mr. Stripey 2072 Large bi-colored fruit that is mottled throughout. Similar to Big Rainbow, though a slightly smaller beefsteak. Good for fresh eating and slicing. No Large Multi $2.50
  Mule Team 2075 Nicknamed for being a workhorse tomato that is a prolific producer of clusters of 8-10 oz red tomatoes; despite adverse conditions. No Medium Red $2.50
  Nebraska Wedding 2076 Heirloom tomato used in old-time farm weddings and betrothals in the mid-west. Large orange beefsteaks are borne in clusters and are productive on smaller plants, averaging 3 feet tall. Sweet and perfect for fresh eating and slicing. Yes Large Orange $2.50
  Nepal 2077 Heirloom from the Himalayas. Medium-sized red fruit, excellent flavor and productivity.       $2.50
Neves Azorean Red Neves Azorean Red 2078 Giant 1-2 lb red meaty juicy fruits. Fair production. Originally from the Azores and selected by Anthony Neves.       $2.50
  New Yorker 2079 5-7 ounce fruits arrive in clusters. Nice balance of flavors, not too acid, not too sweet. Will set fruit in cooler climate, will bear fruit into the fall. No Medium Red $2.50
Nyagous Nyagous 2080 All around favorite black tomato for growers. Prolific plants bear fist sized fruits in clusters. Resists cracking and has deep complex flavor. Yes Medium Black $2.50
Opalka Opalka 2081 High yielding paste tomato with few seeds. Keeps well on the vine in clusters of 3-4 fruits. Polish heirloom. Yes Medium Red $2.50
Old German Old German 2082 Mennonite family heirloom from VA. Beautiful beefsteak that is mottled red and orange with outstanding taste. Fruits routinely weigh over a pound. Not a prolific producer and does require some attention but the tomatoes are well worth it. No Large Yellow $2.50
  Orange Russian 117 2083 Productive 5-11 oz bicolored fruits. Orange with streaks of red. A must-try flavorful tomato.       $2.50
  Orange Strawberry 2084 Orange one-lb oxheart fruits. Few seeds, very meaty. Good production.       $2.50
Paul Robeson Paul Robeson 2085 Dark meaty beefsteak tomato with green shoulders, with a complex, smoky (earthy?) taste. A famous rare Russian heirloom named after the black opera singer, Paul Robeson. No Large Black $2.50
Persimmon Persimmon 2086 Heirloom that dates back to the mid 19th century. Tasty orange beefsteak that has a sweet, laid back flavor. Decent yields of 1 pound fruit. Yes Large Orange $2.50
Pineapple Pineapple 2087 Large beefsteak that ripens to a bright yellow with red and orange streaks. Excellent full flavor used for fresh eating. No Large Multi $2.50
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye Pink Berkeley Tie Dye 2088 Pink1-lb beefsteaks psychedelically streaked with green. Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms.   Large Multi $2.50
  Pomodoro Cuor Di Bue 2089         $2.50
  Ponderosa Pink 2090 Flavorful pink beefsteak tomatoes are firm and meaty. Very good yields of large fruit. Good for fresh eating and slicing. No Large Pink $2.50
Pork Chop Pork Chop 2091 Prolific yellow medium-sized fruits, less than a pound, streaked with orange. From Brad Gates.       $2.50
  Prudens Purple 2092 Heirloom originally bred from a Brandywine. Dark, firm fruits weigh up to one pound with few seeds but plenty of juice. Deep red interior, light pink exterior. No Large Pink $2.50
  Red Pear 2093 Miniature shaped pear tomatoes bear abundant red 2" long sweet fruits continously. Said to pre-date 1800s. Yes Small Red $2.50
  Red Target 2094 Heirloom from Taiwan. Unique medium-sized green fruits picked when blossom end reddens.       $2.50
  Red Zebra 2095 Bicolored 3-5 oz red- and yellow-striped fruits. Sport of Green Zebra.       $2.50
  Riesentraube 2096 "Giant grape" tomato bears productively with cherry tomatoes about 3/4".
Small in size, but big on taste as it has the qualities of a beefsteak tomato.
Yes Small Red $2.50
  Roma VF 2097 Classic meaty paste tomato with few seeds. Productive, dependable and has excellent resistance to disease. No Medium Red $2.50
  Rose 2098 Large pink beefsteaks. Juicy and meaty with excellent flavor. Dense foliage, good production.       $2.50
  Rutgers 2099         $2.50
  Sara Black 2100         $2.50
  Siberian 2101 Another early red cherry-type tomato. Excellent yields, vigorous foliage. From the Lowden Collection.       $2.50
Silvery Fir Tree Silvery Fir Tree 2102 Ornamental heirloom and beautiful silvery fern-like foliage on 2' tall compact plants. Bears 3-4 oz red fruits until frost; excellent for containers. Yes Small Red $2.50
  Soldacki 2103 Polish heirloom tomato from Ohio. Big, meaty beefsteaks with dense, juicy flesh and potato leaf foliage. No Large Red $2.50
  Speckled Roman 2104 Beautiful roma type tomato with psychedelic yellow stripes on the exterior. Heavy producer bears over a long season. Yes Medium Multi $2.50
Striped Cavern Striped Cavern 2105 Commonly used as a stuffing tomato. A red tomato with yellow and orange stripes and resembles a bell pepper as the interior is hollow. Firm ouside walls and few seeds. No Medium Multi $2.50
  Stupice 2106 Czech heirloom that performs well in cooler conditions, bears heavily until frost. Small 4 oz fruits are borne in clusters and is one of the earliest producers. Yes Small Red $2.50
  Tasty Evergreen 2107 aka Evergreen. Popular green tomato that is tasty and sweet. Mild, medium sized fruit will have yellow tinge when ripe. No Medium Green $2.50
  Thessaloniki 2108 Heirloom originally from Greece. Medium sized red fruits have great tomato flavor and have a nice balance of acid and sweet. Plants are very productive and fruit doesn't crack - great for eating fresh or canning. Yes Medium Red $2.50
  Tiffen Mennonite 2109 Similiar to Brandywine, a Mennonite heirloom. Large dark pink fruit is sweet, but has a slight acid endnote. Reliable producer. No Large Red $2.50
  Tiny Tim 2110 Dwarf plant that's well suited for pots. Bears abundant 1/2" red fruits that have a nice deep flavor. Yes Small Red $2.50
  Virginia Sweets 2111 Phenomenal tomato, yellow and red bicolor. Tremendous taste but fair production.       $2.50
  Wapsipinicon Peach 2112 Small fuzzy yellow fruit. Produces throughout the season. Tasty and sweet.       $2.50
  Watermelon Beefsteak 2113 Scalloped pink beefsteak that has large fruits and a wonderful, earthy flavor. No Large Red $2.50
  White Cherry 2114 Delicious cherry tomtoes; pale yellow fruit, extremely sweet and tasty. Yes Small Yellow $2.50
  Yellow Pear 2115 Miniature shaped pear tomatoes bear abundant yellow 2" long sweet fruits continously. Said to pre-date 1800s. Yes Small Yellow $2.50

Peppers

Images Seed Pack Item # Description Heat Size Color Price Cart
Aji Crystal Aji Crystal 2116 Heirloom hot pepper from Chile. 3" long fruits ripen on 2' high plants to a light yellow. 5,000-10,000 scoville. Hot   Yellow $2.50
Aji Dulce Aji Dulce 2117 sweet pepper with a bit of spice. Nice seasoning pepper.       $2.50
Alma Paprika Alma Paprika 2118 Productive hungarian heirloom, one of the best paprika peppers used for seasoning; sweet with warm tones. Great fresh or dried and ground. Sweet     $2.50
  Anaheim Chili (Hot) 2119         $2.50
  Ancho San Luis 2120 Excellent hot pepper, fresh or dried. Ripens to red from dark green. Hot     $2.50
  Aconcagua 2121 Very sweet monster peppers that mature to an average of 12" red fruits. Bears prolifically and is great used for fresh eating, grilled and roasted. Sweet Large Yellow $2.50
Aurora Aurora 2122 Highly ornamental 1'-2' plants with purple and green foliage. Bears conical fruits that ripen from green through the spectrum to red. Hot   Multi $2.50
Balloon Balloon 2123         $2.50
  Bellingrath Gardens 2124 Cool purple peppers on big plants - can grow to a height of five feet in the South. Great ornamental with outstanding culinary uses. Hot   Purple $2.50
  Big Jim 2125         $2.50
  Big Red 2126 Large, blocky sweet red bell pepper. High yields and good disease resistance Sweet Large Red $2.50
  Bishops Crown 2127         $2.50
  Antohi Romanian 2128 Small sweet conical pepper for stuffing or frying. Turns from green to yellow to red. Sweet     $2.50
  Bulgarian Carrot 2129 Small, 2' tall, compact plant bears 3" long orange fruits resembling a tiny carrot. Great for salsas, seasonings, roasting, and rubs. 1,000-5,000 scoville. Hot     $2.50
  Buran 2130 Exceptionally sweet pepper from Poland. 1'-2' tall and heavily bearing plants bear 4" blocky fruit until frost. Nice sweet pepper that's easier to grow than your average bell. Sweet   Red $2.50
  Cajun Tabasco 2131         $2.50
  California Wonder 300 TMR 2132 Green bell pepper, resistant to tobacco mosiac virus. Sweet   Green $2.50
Candlelight Candlelight 2133 Ornamental dwarf variety that does exceptionally well in pots. Beautiful clusters of upright fruits ripening from green to red are mildly pungent. 1,000 -5,000 scoville Hot   Red $2.50
  Caribbean Red Habanero 2134 Originally from the Yucatan, this is one of the hotter habs I am offering this year. Slightly citrus tang after the heat. 500,000 scoville. Hot   Red $2.50
  Cascabel 2135 Beautiful small round peppers that resemble olives when ripe. Nice hot chile used fresh or dry. Hot     $2.50
Cayenne Long Red Thin Cayenne Long Red Thin 2136         $2.50
  Cayenne Long Slim 2137 One of my favorite heirlooms for stringing up and drying. Nice thin walls on 5"-7" fruits will produce over a long season. Hot     $2.50
  Cayenne Purple 2138 Blueish purple peppers, 3-5 inches long, very productive and hot. Hot     $2.50
Chervena Chushka Chervena Chushka 2139 Phenomenal roasting pepper that's equally great eaten fresh. Originates from Bulgaria; bright red fruits that are tapered and 6" long; will bear abundantly despite cool conditions. Sweet   Red $2.50
  Chi-Chien 2140 Ornamental plant bears thin walled fruits that are perfect for drying. Used extensively in cooking. 70,000 scoville units. Hot   Red $2.50
  Chinese Giant 2141 Old heirloom, ripens from green to red. Very sweet, very early and a good producer. Sweet     $2.50
Chinese Ornamental Chinese Ornamental 2142 Extremely hot peppers that are highly ornamental. Does well in pots. Hot   Multi $2.50
  Cilegia Piccante 2143         $2.50
  Corno di Toro Yellow 2144 Translates to Bull's Horn. Long tapered yellow peppers are sweet and delicious. Sweet   Yellow $2.50
  Corno di Toro Red 2145 Translates to Bull's Horn. Long tapered red peppers are sweet and delicious. Sweet   Red $2.50
Czechoslovakian Black Czechoslovakian Black 2146 European heirloom that bears conical shaped fruits that ripen from a black to red. Fruits ripening in varying shades make this plant ornamental as well. Great addition to salsas and as a seasoning. 3,000-5,000 scoville Hot   Black $2.50
  Espanola 2147 Green conical hot pepper, very productive. Hot   Green $2.50
Fatalii Fatalii 2148 One of the hottest peppers I carry, beides Bhut Jolokia. 2'-3' high plants bear 2"-3" inch wrinkled yellow pods. Blistering hot. 120,000-350,000 scoville Hot     $2.50
Fish Fish 2149 African American heirloom that originated from the Chespeake Bay region and was used in crab houses for seasoning shellfish and crabs. Hot     $2.50
  Fresno Chile 2150 Ripens green to red, small vigorous plants. Produces bumper crops of hot peppers. An old favorite. Hot     $2.50
Garden Sunshine Garden Sunshine 2151 Compact 12"-24" tall plant bears very heavy, continuous yields of sweet peppers. Ripens to red, can be eaten at any stage. Sweet     $2.50
  Golden Cal Wonder 2152 Orange sweet bell pepper Sweet     $2.50
Golden Nugget Golden Nugget 2153 Nice ornamental with variegated foliage. Fruits ripen to a yellow color and can be used fresh, pickled or dried. 500-2,000 scoville. Hot   Yellow $2.50
  Habanero Chocolate 2154 Vicious hot habanero most commonly used for Jamaican jerk seasoning. Ripens to a beautiful chocolate brown. 450,000 scoville units. Hot   Brown $2.50
  Habanero Mustard 2155 Very rare. Mustard colored when mature. If you're a habanero fan, this is a must-try. 300,000 scoville Hot   Mustard $2.50
  Habanero Orange 2156 Crinkly gorgeous orange 1" spherical fruits will bear until frost. 280,000 scoville Hot   Orange $2.50
  Habanero White 2157 Rare Peruvian variety that bears loads of small 2" inch fruits. 320,000 scoville Hot   White $2.50
  Hungarian Yellow Wax 2158 Sweet yellow pepper that is conical in shape. Approximately 6-8 inches long. Nice on the grill, fresh, pickled or stuffed. Sweet   Yellow $2.50
  Jalapeno Early 2159         $2.50
  Jalapeno Purple 2160 Dark purple jalapeno-type pepper that ripens to red. Early and productive. Hot   Red $2.50
Jimmy Nardello's Jimmy Nardello's 2161 Sweet paradise in a pepper. Delightfully sweet, wonderful frying pepper, also terrific fresh. Prolific all season, a must try. Sweet   Red $2.50
Joe's Round Joe's Round 2162 Italian heirloom, medium sized plants bear clusters of red fruits. Similar to nosegay, the clusters of fruits are the size of berries. Great for pickling or fresh eating. Hot   Red $2.50
  Jwala 2163 Originating from India, wrinkled 4" long fruits ripen from green to red. Plants bear heavily. 7,000 -25,000 scoville. Hot     $2.50
  Large Red Cherry 2164 Round, hot pepper is typically used for pickling and for stuffing. Nice in salads, chilis or stews. Hot     $2.50
Macskasarga Macskasarga 2165 Nice surprise in 2010. Extremely proflific yellow conical hot peppers. 1" X 3" long. Translates to Yellow Cat. Hot   Yellow $2.50
Maria Nagy Hot Maria Nagy Hot 2166 Transylvanian heirloom. Similar to cayenne. Extremely prolific, dries well. One of our favorites. Hot     $2.50
Maui Purple Maui Purple 2167 Hawaiian heirloom used as a hedge. Beautiful purple foliage with small purple fruits that ripen to red.       $2.50
  McMahon's Texas Bird 2168 Famous historic early 19th century heirloom grown by Thomas Jefferson. Small fruits, similar to berries, cover the plant. Has ornamental and well as Hot     $2.50
Miniature Chocolate Bell Miniature Chocolate Bell 2169 Compact 18" plants bear prolific fruits that have small, blocky fruit that appear chocolate. Approximately 2" in size. Great fresh, can be used Sweet Small   $2.50
Miniature Red Bell Miniature Red Bell 2170 Same varietal as mini chocolate bell, though red in color. Sweet Small Red $2.50
Miniature Yellow Bell Miniature Yellow Bell 2171 Same varietal as mini chocolate bell, though yellow in color. Sweet Small Yellow $2.50
Nepalese Bell Nepalese Bell 2172 Unique hat shaped heirloom pepper that's sweet near the edges, growing hotter toward the center. Ripens to a dusky red. Can be dried and used as seasoning. Hot   Red $2.50
Nosegay Nosegay 2173 Another really nice edible ornamental. 6"-8" plant that has loads of small, round fruits varying in color from cream to red. Leaves resemble bay leaves. Perfect for pots or edging. Hot   Multi $2.50
  Orange Thai 2174         $2.50
  Ornamental Aurora 2073         $3.00
  Ornamental Garda Tricolor 2074         $3.00
  Ornamental Marbles 2175 Similar to "Garda Tricolor" in habit and coloration, the exception being the size of the fruit. Fruit resembles marbles, hence the name Hot     $2.50
Pretty in Purple Ornamental Pretty in Purple 2176 Beautiful early 20th centrury heirloom with variegated leaves. Small bulbous shaped fruits are a multitude of colors, ranging from purple to red. Hot     $2.50
  Ornamental Sangria 2177         $2.50
  Ornamental Tricolor Variegata 2178         $2.50
  Pasilla 2179 Hot and slightly sweet long pepper turns green to red to brown. Great fresh or roasted. Hot     $2.50
  Pasilla Bajio 2180         $2.50
Purple Beauty Purple Beauty 2181 Beautiful, blocky deep purple fruits are borne on 16"-24" plants. Best fresh, nice addition to salads. Sweet   Purple $2.50
Red Cap Mushroom Red Cap Mushroom 2182 Stocky 18"-24" high plants produce abundant fruits are akin to flattened umbrellas. 2" red fruits have thin walls - great for dried, fresh, or pickled. Hot   Red $2.50
Red Cherry Sweet 2183 Stocky, short plants bear 1"-2" red fruits. Traditionally used for pickling and stuffing, equally nice fresh. Sweet   Red $2.50
  Rooster Spur 2184 Mississippi heirloom that is traditionally used to make Rooster pepper sausage. Great for container culture. 2' high plants are covered with 2" fruits that ripen to red and resemble rooster spurs. Hot   Red $2.50
Santa Fe Grande Santa Fe Grande 2185         $2.50
  Scotch Bonnet Jamaican Red 2186 Stocky plant that bears fire-engine red, screaming hot fruit.150,000-320,000 scoville. Hot   Red $2.50
  Scotch Bonnet Jamaican Yellow 2187 Used in caribbean cooking. 150,000 -320,000 scoville. Hot   Yellow $2.50
Serrano Tampiqueno Serrano Tampiqueno 2188 Traditional heirloom Mexican hot pepper that is used in many regional dishes. 2,000-4,000 scoville Hot   Red $2.50
  Shishito 2189 Popular Japanese heirloom. 3-4" sweet pepper, ususally eaten green, but will turn red if left on vine. Has a hint of spice. Sweet   Medium $2.50
  Sweet Banana 2190 Sweet and mild 6" long peppers are versatile. Great yields on 18"-28" high plants. Sweet     $2.50
Tequila Sunrise Tequila Sunrise 2191 Compact, ornamental plant bears abundant orange carrot-shaped fruits. Sweet, firm flesh is delicious. Sweet   Orange $2.50
  Thai Nippon Taka 2192 Ornamental plant that has small peppers that trun red when mature. Very hot peppers are typically used in Szechuan dishes but can dried and used as a spice. Hot   Red $2.50
  Tobago Seasoning 2193 Caribbean pepper used in marinades, sauces, and seasoning. Nice smokey flavor, no heat. Sweet     $2.50
  Tam Jalapeno 2194 nice fruit set, even with adverse conditions. porductive, fairly disease resistant - less heat than regular jalapenos. Hot   Green $2.50