Pumpkin Seeds - Jack O Lantern
Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated, Non-GMO. These Pumpkin Seeds - Jack O Lantern yield vibrant orange pumpkins weighing 10-12 lbs each—perfect for Halloween harvests. The pumpkins feature thick walls and smooth skin. While the Heirloom Jack O' Lantern Pumpkin is primarily used for carving, it also makes a great option for cooking. The elongated pumpkins need ample space to grow on vines.
$2.25
Pumpkin Seeds - Sugar Pie
Cucurbita pepo. Non-GMO, Heirloom. Also known as the New England pumpkin, the Pumpkin Seeds - Sugar Pie is a cherished American heirloom and a culinary favorite. These non-GMO seeds can be harvested in as little as 85 days, producing small, round, slightly flattened pumpkins that are 7-10 inches wide. The New England Pumpkin is sweet and fine-grained, making it ideal for baking. Additionally, it stores well, making it the perfect small-to-medium pumpkin to grow in your garden.
$2.25
Radish Seeds - Champion
- Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
- Maturity: 25 days
- Awards: AAS Winner, Recommended by USU
Champion radish seeds produce deep scarlet, globe-shaped roots that are very firm and resist becoming pithy. With a fresh, spicy-sweet flavor, these radishes are perfect for juicing and garnishing. They add a spectacular cherry red color to salads, sandwiches, salsas, relishes, condiments, stir-fries, soups, as well as tacos and tortillas. Whether for your kitchen or garden, Champion radishes are an ideal choice!
Price range: $2.25 through $3.75
Rosemary Seeds - Culinary Herb
- Scientific Name: Salvia rosmarinus
- Maturity: 2nd year
- Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
Rosemary is a woody and cold-hardy perennial herb, known to live for 15-20 years. Culinary rosemary is one of the most persistent and wide-spreading herbs in the garden. Unlike other herbs that lose their scent when dried and stored, the thin, conifer-like rosemary leaves contain a fragrant-rich oil that retains its aroma long after harvest. This herb is an ideal aromatic, savory, and drought-tolerant ornamental.
$2.25
Sage Seeds - Broad Leaf Herb
- Scientific Name: Salvia officinalis
- Maturity: 75 days
- Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Sage plants are warm-weather perennials native to the Mediterranean. Broad Leaved Sage is renowned for its medicinal and culinary benefits. This minty and frost-tolerant herb develops as a versatile evergreen subshrub with semi-woody stems and violet-indigo flowers in its second year. Broad Leaved Sage offers an earthy flavor with a hint of mild pepper, making it ideal for pairing with savory dishes.
$2.25
Squash Seeds - Summer - Early Prolific Straight neck
Non-GMO Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash seeds produce a highly regarded heirloom variety known for its uniform yellow squash. This variety is celebrated for its buttery, nutty flavor and consistent, abundant production. It was awarded the 1938 All-America Selections (AAS) Vegetable Winner for its outstanding qualities.
$2.25
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds are a welcoming sight in any garden, producing some of the most unique and lush blooms you'll find among sunflowers. These seeds grow into dwarf sunflowers that reach between 24 and 36 inches in height. The flowers are dense, featuring 4 to 5-inch golden pom-pom heads adorned with soft, feathered petals. This stunning appearance makes them a favorite for many gardeners.
$2.50
Thyme Seeds - Common Culinary Herb Seeds
- Scientific Name: Thymus vulgaris
- Maturity: 2nd year
- Type: Non-GMO
Commonly known as English thyme to distinguish it from the many varieties, common thyme is one of the hardiest and most tolerant thyme cultivars. It is ideally suited as a classic garden ornamental. Similar to wild thyme found growing between mountainous crags and slopes, common thyme thrives in poor and sandy soils.
$2.25
Tobacco - Burley 21 Seeds
Burley 21 Tobacco seeds are an heirloom variety of Nicotiana tabacum, known for their historical significance and reliable performance. These seeds produce robust plants that grow to a height of 6-7 feet, making them a favorite among growers for over 200 years. The large, heavy leaves are traditionally used for cigarette and pipe tobacco blending.
$3.50
Tobacco - Cuban Criollo 98
Cuban Criollo 98 is one of the most esteemed strains for cigar production. It is known for its exceptional quality and rich history. This tobacco variety originated from a cross between the Havana 92 and Habana P.R varieties. This makes it a prized choice for cigar binders.
$3.50
Tobacco Seeds - American 572
American 572 Tobacco seeds are a high-grade, aromatic variety known for their excellent quality. These seeds produce tall plants with large, flavorful leaves, making them ideal for air drying or flue curing. Considered one of the best Americana varieties, American 572 is perfect for home gardeners looking to grow their own tobacco.
$3.50
Tobacco Seeds - Black Mammoth
Black Mammoth Tobacco seeds are a deep dark heirloom variety known for their robust growth and high-quality leaves. This Kentucky specialty tobacco produces large, pointed leaves on plants that grow to 5-6 feet tall. The leaves are heavy and dark, making them ideal for wrapper or snuff tobacco.
$3.50














Tobacco Seeds - American 572