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<b>Variety Name:</b> Full Pint<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Barley<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Hordeum vulgare<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Pat Hayes<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Oregon State University<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/full-pint-e1426692296827.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A semi-dwarf, 2-row, awned, hulled, spring planted barley, developed by OSU Barley Project, and receiving great reviews as a malting variety. Suitable for irrigated/ high rainfall areas. Lodging resistant. Resistant to stripe rust and leaf rust.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://cropandsoil.oregonstate.edu/content/pat-hayes" target="_blank">http://cropandsoil.oregonstate.edu/content/pat-hayes</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="For%20small%20amounts%20of%20seed,%20please%20email%20Patrick.M.Hayes@oregonstate.edu" target="_blank">For small amounts of seed, please email Patrick.M.Hayes@oregonstate.edu</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Backyard%20Beans%20and%20Grains" target="_blank">Backyard Beans and Grains</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> Patrick.M.Hayes@oregonstate.edu<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Beefy Resilient Grex, Bush Dry Bean<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Bush Dry Bean<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/bean-Beefy-Resilient-Grex-15C.95.4584-e1427202663925.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The most intensely beefy flavored bean I haveever eaten. Also the most productive dry bean I have ever grown by a factor of 2X or more. This is a segregating population of beans that represent the F3 and F4 of crosses between Gaucho common bean X Black Mitla tepary bean.) (Phaseolus vulgaris X Phaseolus acutifolius). Gaucho is a very early, very delicious gold dry bean. Black Mitla tepary is a widely adapted bean with a powerful delicious flavor as a dry bean. Both are small beans round in cross section and about twice as long as wide. Both are easy to thresh. Teparies are unusually heat resistant and drought hardy, and are resistant or tolerant to diseases common beans succumb to. Common bean varieties tend to yield more. In 2009 I was trying to do seed increases on the pure varieties, which shouldn't have crossed since they are different species. Such crosses are “against the rules.” The beans were unruly. I got about 5% crosses from patches that were 12' apart, as evidenced by about 5% black beans in the 2010 grow-out of what I thought was (and what looked like) pure (gold-seeded) Gaucho. I couldnt think of any cross that has more potential for producing interesting and highly resilient dry bean varieties than this cross, though, however unintended. So I hand-sorted out several thousand black seeds representing those crosses and planted them in 2011 to produce Resilient Bean Breeder F3. These turned out to be the most productive dry beans I have ever seen. When I cooked up a pot of the mixed colors, the flavor blew me away. It tastes more beefy than beef does.
The plants are mostly short-vined in type, and hold their pods up off the ground so can be handled like a bush type. (Bushes are also segregating.) To harvest I clip or pull plants and roll up the tangled row-shaped mat of beans. About ¾ of the beans are black; the rest are brown, tan, gold, or speckled. Maturity is a little later than Gaucho but still quite early. (Presumably there will be continuing segregation for plant type, maturity, drought resistance, disease resistance, and bean color and flavor.) I am selecting gently for earliness (by eliminating any plants that are not dry along with the main crop) but not selecting otherwise. Save seed from the plants that do best for you and breed your own unique varieties adapted to your own needs and conditions. Or just use as a mix, as I am. This should be particularly good material from which to select varieties for short-seasons, cool or cold or hot summer weather, drought hardiness, yield, and disease resistance. (Note: This is essentially the same material I sold last year as Resilient Bean Breeder F3. It has now earned a name and permanent place in my garden.)
To cook Beefy Resilients I soak for 24 hours with adequate stirs and occasional water changes; soaking time is variable, but they all swell completely in that time. Cooking time is uniform, about 45 minutes.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.backyardbeansandgrains.com/" target="_blank">http://www.backyardbeansandgrains.com/</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Fertile%20Valley%20Seeds" target="_blank">Fertile Valley Seeds</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Backyard%20Beans%20and%20Grains" target="_blank">Backyard Beans and Grains</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> White Candle Gaucho, Bush Dry Bean<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Bush Dry Bean-common bean<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/bean-White-Candle-Gaucho-15C4591-e1427202749401.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 85 days. Sister** to Golden Gaucho. This bean is the same size and shape as Golden Gaucho, but is white with a candle-shaped mark on the hilem. It arose as one plant in a Golden Gaucho planting. As for most white beans, the flavor is mild, and best for adding nutrition and succulence to poultry or vegetable soups or other dishes where a stronger-flavored bean would overwhelm. Like Golden Gaucho, the plant type is a very determinate bush that goes from completely green (and impervious to rain) to completely dry in about ten days, fast even for a bush bean. Last year our White Candle Gaucho planting gave us more than 20 lbs./100 row feet, the highest yield I have ever had in a bush dry bean. You can plant Golden and White Candle Gaucho at different ends of the row, eat the beans where the plantings come together in the middle, and save seed from the ends. Occasional crosses dont matter between sister varieties. Developing sister varieties is my approach to building ease of seed-saving right into the genetics of the varieties. Bred by Carol Deppe.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Hannan Popbean, Bush Dry Bean- Garbanzo<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Cicer arietinum<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Bush Dry Bean- Garbanzo<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Cicer arietinum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Productive 2-foot tall bushes. Plant mid-March through April in Oregon. Later plantings give flowering on tiny plants, thus produce few seeds. Seedlings are freeze-hardy. Plant at or thin to 8 inches. Needs no irrigation in the maritime Northwest. Harvest when plants are dry, usually late July. I don't recommend this variety for regions where the ground is frozen into April. Selected for production under organic conditions in Willamette Valley Oregon, hotbed of aphid-spread pea diseases. Highly resistant to soil borne diseases including Fusarium and to aphid-borne diseases. Use as a regular garbanzo or as a popbean. Bred by Carol Deppe. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Fast Lady Northern Southern Pea, Cowpea<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Vigna unguiculata<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Bush Dry Bean- cowpea<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Vigna unguiculata<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Early maritime- and northern-adapted cowpea for dry seed. Small white seeds. Does not need soaking before cooking. Delicious but mild flavor and fine smooth-grained texture. Easiest of all beans I have grown to thresh and clean. Less vulnerable to rehydration or molding by rain when dry or near dry than common bean. Hold water during last month to help beans finish up and dry down. Bred by Carol Deppe.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.southernexposure.com/fast-lady-northern-southern-pea-cowpea-14-g-p-1544.html?zenid=nggu7kfrc1ep66b77327mehpg3" target="_blank">https://www.southernexposure.com/fast-lady-northern-southern-pea-cowpea-14-g-p-1544.html?zenid=nggu7kfrc1ep66b77327mehpg3</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Solstice<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Broccoli<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Solstice-Broccoli-e1418085372931.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> New, Open pollinated, early, anthocyanin rich. Stands tall for easy harvest and more side shoots. Solstice produces broccoli heads 2 weeks before main season varieties. It can be re-planted mid summer for a fall crop. Blue-green heads, 3” - 5” in diameter are produced high up on the stalk for easy harvest. These primary heads followed by plenty of secondary florets Seeds started in flats late in March produce plants ready for harvest by June 21. Solstice is selected over 6 generations here at Lupine Knoll Farm from seed provided to us by the Oregon State University Horticulture Department
Plant Solstice early for the first broccoli harvest, plant a main season summer broccoli for large July heads, then plant Solstice again mid-summer for a fall crop.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/solstice-broccoli" target="_blank">http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/solstice-broccoli</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Broccoli-Solstice/productinfo/VBR-2585/" target="_blank">http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Broccoli-Solstice/productinfo/VBR-2585/</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3306&amp;search=Solstice%20broccoli" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3306&amp;search=Solstice%20broccoli</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Lupine%20Knoll%20Farm" target="_blank">Lupine Knoll Farm</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Flashback Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Our calendula “Mother of Gene Pools,” named for the flashy red or maroon backs of the petals, which are orange, apricot, peachy, vanilla, or yellow on the facing side-sometimes bicolored or tricolored! At sunset, petals fold up for the night, revealing their flashy backsides. A blooming strip of this helps slow traffic past the farm.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=30&amp;products_id=54&amp;osCsid=1439e354301ea12d99fe98580efc4e48" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=30&amp;products_id=54&amp;osCsid=1439e354301ea12d99fe98580efc4e48</a><br>
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<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=4911" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=4911</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Orange Sherbet<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Screen-shot-2014-07-14-at-7.39.27-PM-e1426700227506.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> “Brilliant high toned orange doubled calendulas. These come in a variety of petal lengths and widths, creating textural diversity within a color theme inspired by creamed frozen fruit dessert. This color lights up your face.“<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=293" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=293</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lemon Pastel<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> “Bright light yellow doubled calendulas with a variety of petal lengths, some short and tightly curled inward, others long and straight. Some yellow flower petals still have a few orange veins, giving the citrus yellow a subtle warm glow.“<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=292" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=292</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Oranje<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Daucus carota<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Oranje carrot is an open pollinated Danvers type for processing, derived from crosses between selections made out of Gold King and Danvers. Gold King and Danvers are open pollinated varieties that have been in common use in processing carrot production for many decades. Different versions of Gold King and Danvers were grown in the mid 1990s on several Wisconsin carrot farms, and selections were performed by farmers for superior root types over a period of two years, and five selections were identified for seed production. Seed was produced on these selections by Larry Baker of the Asgrow Seed Company in DeForest, Wisconsin, and shared with Irwin Goldmans carrot breeding program in Wisconsin as well as with the farmers who originally grew the varieties. Pedigree selection following crosses among the selections was practiced for ten years in the Wisconsin carrot breeding program. Oranje has characteristics of both Danvers and Chantenay but is more typical of a Danvers type. It has tapered roots, wide shoulders, and is slightly longer than Sovereign. Tops are short and brighter green than Sovereign. Eating quality is similar to other dicing and processing carrot varieties, and Oranje is most suited to canning and processing. Oranje is bolt-resistant and can be planted early in the spring in Midwestern US conditions. Oranje was released through the Open Source Seed Initiative in 2014. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://goldman.horticulture.wisc.edu/" target="_blank">http://goldman.horticulture.wisc.edu/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sovereign<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Daucus carota<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Sovereign carrot is an open pollinated Chantenay type for processing, derived from crosses between selections made out of Gold King and Danvers. Gold King and Danvers are open pollinated varieties that have been in common use in processing carrot production for many decades. Different versions of Gold King and Danvers were grown in the mid 1990s on several Wisconsin carrot farms, and selections were performed by farmers for superior root types over a period of two years, and five selections were identified for seed production. Seed was produced on these selections by Larry Baker of the Asgrow Seed Company in DeForest, Wisconsin, and shared with Irwin Goldmans carrot breeding program in Wisconsin as well as with the farmers who originally grew the varieties. Pedigree selection following crosses among the selections was practiced for ten years in the Wisconsin carrot breeding program. Sovereign has characteristics of both Danvers and Chantenay but is more typical of a Chantenay type. It has tapered roots, wide shoulders, and a slightly concave crown. Tops are short and dark green. Eating quality is similar to other dicing and processing carrot varieties, and in fact Soverign is most suited to canning and processing. Soverign is bolt-resistant and can be planted early in the spring in Midwestern US conditions. Sovereign was released through the Open Source Seed Initiative in 2014. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://goldman.horticulture.wisc.edu/" target="_blank">http://goldman.horticulture.wisc.edu/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Redventure<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Celery<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Apium graveolens<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> From our cross between Giant Red and Ventura (the most adaptive and resilient green celery available to the fresh market grower). With ample water and fertility, Redventure produces dark to brilliant red stalks with emerald green leaves. Striking blanched stalks can be harvested singly for continuous supply of ideal salad celery, or fully mature plants produce a nice semi-blanched golden-pink heart. Very popular in customers trials, and my personal favorite. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=31&amp;products_id=58" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=31&amp;products_id=58</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cascade Ruby-Gold, flint corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> flint corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/corn-Cascade-Ruby-Gold-flint.95.115C4551-e1427202918788.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 85 days. Sister** to Cascade Creamcap. A very early, productive true flint corn superb for cornbread, jonny cakes, and polenta. Plants 5 ½ feet high with 1 to 3 ears per stalk depending upon spacing and soil fertility. (In rows under field conditions--1 ear at 6”; 1-2 at 8”; 2 ears at 12”; 2-3 at wider spacing.) Ears 8-12” with 8-12 rows of big seeds on a medium-narrow cob that dries down easily. Single stalk or multiple stalks depending upon spacing and soil fertility. Good husk coverage for protection against birds and worms. Very vigorous. Does well even in downright cold summers. Cascade corns did well even on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in the unusually cold summer of 2011. Produces solid-colored ears of several colors—red, red-brown, dark red, orange-gold, maple-gold, gold, and yellow. Interior kernel color is always yellow or gold. Each color of ear produces a different flavor of cornbread and polenta. The red shades make a rich-flavored cornbread; the yellow shades make a mild-flavored cornbread. Both make great polenta and jonny cakes. Recipes for cornbread, jonny cakes, and polenta made with this corn can be found in The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-reliance in Uncertain Times. Although bred primarily to be gourmet-quality food, Cascade Ruby-Gold Flint also makes a great ornamental corn. I bred this corn to be the ultimate survival crop, the variety and crop you would choose if you could have only one variety to get you through good times and bad. Bred by crossing Roys Calais (aka Abenaki) with Byron flint and selecting from there. Compared with Roys Calais, CRG is equally early, more vigorous, more productive, has bigger ears with better husk coverage, is 8-12 row instead of only 8, has more ear colors, has gold instead of pale yellow interior color, and more of the yellow ears are gold instead of pale yellow. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cascade Creamcap, flint corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> flint corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/corn-Cascade-Creamcap-Flint-square-15CT4602-e1427732246982.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 85 days. Sister** to Cascade Ruby-Gold. Characteristics of Cascade Creamcap are the same as for Cascade Ruby-Gold except for ear color and flavor. Cascade Creamcap has glassy white or peach-tinted white ears. This corn is the culinary and flavor equivalent of the classic Rhode Island Whitecap but produces bigger ears and more of them in spite of being a much earlier corn, and is much more widely adapted. The flavor is very mild and neutral, not like yellow corn at all. That neutral flavor is much better in situations where you want to taste just the other ingredients. I prefer CCC for eating with fine cheese or smoked salmon. (Regular yellow corn clashes with or detracts from these.) I also often prefer CCC when I use chunks of cornbread as a pasta substitute. (See recipes in The Resilient Gardener.). Makes great polenta. If you grow Cascade Ruby-Gold as an ornamental corn, a patch of Cascade Creamcap rounds out your color pallet. Bred by Carol Deppe.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Magic Manna, flour corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> flour corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 85 days. Sister** to other Manna varieties. Very early flour corn I bred from Painted Mountain that shares its earliness, vigor, and resilience. Selected for flavor and cooking characteristics. For parching, gravy, bread, sweet breads, pancakes, cookies, and cake. (Not for polenta.) Also a beautiful ornamental corn. Ears 8” long, 8-12 rows, on 5 plants. Solid colored ears of three basic colors—deep-red/red/pink, brown/tan, or white/peach. All make great cornbread. The red/pink (only) are also great parching corns. The brown/tan ears (only) make great brown gravy and savory bread (without sugar). White/peach ears (with added sugar) have a distinctive pancake flavor and are great for pancakes, cakes, and cookies. You can use Magic Manna corn flour to make angel food cake using any angel food cake recipe. Likewise, just substitute the corn for wheat flour to make pancakes, adjusting water to get the right consistency in the batter. (I add the baking powder last, after I have added just enough water to get a batter of the desired consistency. If you mix baking powder into the dry ingredients, you cant adjust the water amount easily.) To make bread or sweet breads, use the Universal Cornbread recipe in The Resilient Gardener. Magic Manna is described in detail in The Resilient Gardener along with recipes. Bred by Carol Deppe. Seed Saving information: Magic Manna has a white endosperm and a clear aleurone and is variable for pericarp (skin) color. Yellow and black kernels dont belong in the variety. Very pure flour corn type. If any flinty, dent, or sweet kernels appear, cull the entire ear they are on. Ear row numbers between 8 and 12 are acceptable. All “Manna” varieties are sister* varieties and can be grown side by side in the same field. Just eat the edge row where another Manna variety is adjacent and save seed from the rest. A little gene flow between the different varieties in the Manna series is fine. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pancake White Manna, flour corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> flour corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/corn-Pancake-White-Manna-square-e1427820280260.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 85 days. Sister** to other varieties in the Manna series; See Magic Manna listing. Pancake White Manna is just like Magic Manna except about ½ - 2/3 of the ears are white, the rest being the other colors typical of Magic Manna. This variety is for those who want more white ears for use in pancakes, cakes, cookies, biscuits, and crackers. Bred by Carol Deppe.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Brown Gravy Manna, flour corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> flour corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 85 days. Sister** to other varieties in the Manna series; See Magic Manna listing. Brown Gravy Manna is just like Magic Manna except about ½ - 2/3 of the ears are brown/tan, the rest being the other colors typical of Magic Manna. This variety is for those who want more brown/tan ears for making gravy, thickening stews, or making savory cornbread, biscuits, and crackers. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cassiopeia, Popcorn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Popcorn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Corn-Cassiopeia-Popcorn.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Corn, Cassiopeia, Popcorn (100-110 days) Zea Mays A southern Oregon original in development over the past 15 years. Originating with the old Coche de Pueblo strain we crossed it with 4 other varieties. Cassiopeia combines the best traits of 5 different heirloom popcorns. Selected for early maturity, large ear size and multiple ears per plant (up to 5), it is multicolored, tall (8-9) and beautiful. Let dry in the field and cure on the cob indoors for a few months before popping. Plants exhibit a range or red, purples and greens in their stalks, foliage, tassels, husks and silks. Will not cross with sweet or flour corns.
* Please note that in order to pop successfully popcorn must have an adequately long season to mature fully. Harvest once husks are dry on the plant. If frost kills plants before maturity you can pull them from the roots, bundle and let finish under cover. Let ears dry fully after shucking (usually 2-3 months) before trying to pop. (And no it doesnt work to try and pop it on the cob. they just burn!) SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.siskiyouseeds.com/product.asp?specific=2158" target="_blank">http://www.siskiyouseeds.com/product.asp?specific=2158</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wrinkled Crinkled Crumpled<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Cress<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> lepidium sativum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Our most popular original variety ever, currently sold by all of our commercial catalog accounts, and the subject of many personal heartfelt raves. From a cross between Persian and Curly cress, the leaves of this unique type are held erect for easy cutting and cleaner product. The twisted, crisped, and savoyed texture give these leaves unexpected heft and toothsomeness for a little garden cress. Widely reported to be the last variety to bolt in comparative trials, meaning more cuts per sowing. And a good name.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=59&amp;products_id=63" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=59&amp;products_id=63</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red Ursa<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica napus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Red-Ursa-Kale-e1426700707905.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Our first award winner, selected among the top 5 Best New Vegetable Introductions of 1997 in the National Gardening Trials. Combines the broadleaf frills of Siberian with the color of Red Russian. Great raw flavor for salads, especially the young mature leaves of full-grown plants. Gives good fluff to flat salad. Bolting purple stems of overwintered plants are very sweet, colorful, and heavy salad items—also perfect for light cooking or stir fry. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=42&amp;products_id=75" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=42&amp;products_id=75</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Red_Ursa_Kale__Organic-pid1559.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Red_Ursa_Kale__Organic-pid1559.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-red-ursa-kale.html" target="_blank">http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-red-ursa-kale.html</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> <br>
<b>availability 3:</b> High Mowing Organic Seeds<br>
<b>availability 4:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> White Russian<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica napus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/White-Russian-Kale-e1426700780856.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Judged most cold-hardy kale in trials at Garden City Seeds (Montana) circa 1995, and voted the best tasting among farm crews there, at High Mowing Seeds in Vermont, and at GTF. Tolerates water saturated soil better than any other kale we grow, lone survivors in two flood years and the annual low spots. Leaves are dissected like Red Russian, but with whitish stems and veining. Vigorous! Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=42&amp;products_id=76" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=42&amp;products_id=76</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?pid1784.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?pid1784.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/white-russian-siberian-kale" target="_blank">http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/white-russian-siberian-kale
</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Kale-White-Russian/productinfo/VKA-3932/" target="_blank">
http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Kale-White-Russian/productinfo/VKA-3932/
</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> <br>
<b>availability 3:</b> Restoration Seeds<br>
<b>availability 4:</b> Bountiful Gardens<br>
<b>availability 5:</b> Fedco Seeds<br>
<b>website 5:</b> http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3464<br>
<b>Availability 6:</b> High Mowing Organic Seeds<br>
<b>Website 6:</b> http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-white-russian-kale.html
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Garden Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica napus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Wild-Garden-Mix-Kale-e1426700851513.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> The mother gene pool from which all of these napus kales have been derived. Originated as a cross between Red Russian and Siberian ca. 1984. Intended for mid-July-Aug sowing, fall cropping, and successful overwintering in milder climates to produce copious leaves and “napini” of various shapes and hues. A genetic gold mine for farmers who wish to select strains adaptable to their own farm environment. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=42&amp;products_id=77" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=42&amp;products_id=77</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?pid1784.html" target="_blank"> https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?pid1784.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Wild-Garden-Kale-Mix-Organic/productinfo/MWE-6460/" target="_blank">http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Wild-Garden-Kale-Mix-Organic/productinfo/MWE-6460/</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> Bountiful Gardens<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Siber-Frill<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica napus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Kale_Siber-Frill_LKF2013_266-e1426700925868.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/lk-logo-v4.3-e1426692672714.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Vigorous and sweet, this kale produces over a long season. Mild flavored leaves becomes frilly as the plant matures, making it easy to cut even mature leaves for salads. Tender and tasty raw or cooked. Foliage stands well into the winter.
Siber Frill kale was selected at Lupine Knoll Farm, choosing for the frilled leaves, from a mix of B. Napus kales provided by Tim Peters, Peters Seed and Research, in 2000-2002.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/siber-frill-siberian-kale" target="_blank">http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/siber-frill-siberian-kale</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.fruitionseeds.com/product-p/k4.htm" target="_blank">http://www.fruitionseeds.com/product-p/k4.htm</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.organicseedcoop.com/collections/kale-1/products/siber-frill-kale" target="_blank">http://www.organicseedcoop.com/collections/kale-1/products/siber-frill-kale</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Lupine%20Knoll%20Farm" target="_blank">Lupine Knoll Farm</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Restoration%20Seeds" target="_blank">Restoration Seeds</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> <br>
<b>availability 3:</b> Fruition Seeds<br>
<b>availability 4:</b> Family Farmers Seed Coop<br>
<b>availability 5:</b> Bountiful Gardens<br>
<b>website 5:</b> http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Kale-Siber-Frill-Organic-Kale/productinfo/VKA-3925/<br>
<b>Availability 6:</b> High Mowing Organic Seeds<br>
<b>Website 6:</b> http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-siber-frill-kale.html
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Alive Vates<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale, Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Kale-Alive-Vates.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Screen-Shot-2015-03-24-at-8.23.51-AM-e1427203820533.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Kale, Alive Vates Grex Brassica oleracea (55 days) A Seven Seeds Farm original variety that is the result of allowing 6 different strains of Scotch curled, Vates types of kale interbreed for 3 seasons. We began with a large population of a few thousand plants and then selected the hardiest survivors that made it through a week-long cold snap down to 5° F with no snow or mulch. What made it not only survived, but thrived, growing succulent, sweet green leaves starting with the warming days of February and jamming right along until finally flowering in late May, at which point we harvest tasty flower shoots for use in stir fry or raw in salad. Frilly blue green leaves are held high off the ground to keep winter splashback of mud off them. This is an interbreeding population so expect some variability…perfect for homesteaders and gardeners who look to their kale patch to feed them year round! For 2015 we are taking this population through a half sibling progeny row breeding project. SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.siskiyouseeds.com/product.asp?specific=2161" target="_blank">http://www.siskiyouseeds.com/product.asp?specific=2161</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Siskiyou%20Seeds" target="_blank">Siskiyou Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Outredgeous<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Outredgeous-Lettuce-e1426700984344.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> his variety is so red that botany students didnt recognize it as lettuce when they saw it in our breeding nursery back in 98, though a crowd did gather to discuss what it might be. A nice upright cut salad variety, forms a loose romaine head at maturity. An outrage of red in the salad bed, becoming a standard for salad growers. I guess this is our hit. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_72&amp;products_id=105" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_72&amp;products_id=105</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-outredgeous-lettuce.html" target="_blank">http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-outredgeous-lettuce.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="https://www.southernexposure.com/lettuce-romaine-cos-c-3_34_222.html?zenid=nggu7kfrc1ep66b77327mehpg3" target="_blank"> https://www.southernexposure.com/lettuce-romaine-cos-c-3_34_222.html?zenid=nggu7kfrc1ep66b77327mehpg3</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="High%20Mowing%20Organic%20Seeds" target="_blank">High Mowing Organic Seeds</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> <br>
<b>availability 3:</b> Southern Exposure Seed Exchange<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Joker<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Joker-Lettuce-e1426701060542.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> First cousin to 'Jester', but more extreme in its attributes. Forms a tighter head of deeply savoyed leaves with bold red splashes and large-toothed margins with coarse crenation. Thick leaves have a firm, crisp texture and terrific flavor. Like Jester, this is an-all season lettuce with excellent heat and cold resistance. Our autumn planting have been through nights down to 20°F without protection, and are still producing in mid-December. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_74&amp;products_id=252" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_74&amp;products_id=252</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Fertile%20Valley%20Seeds" target="_blank">Fertile Valley Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Hyper Red Rumple Waved<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Hyper-Red-Rumple-Waved-e1426701128811.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> The most intensely pigmented and deeply savoyed lettuce we sell. Very dark purple-red leaf/semi-cos heads with gorgeous rumpled and puckered hearts. An eye-catching standout in trials from Maine to Philomath High for summer color and autumn cold hardiness. High scores for resistance to Sclerotinia and downy mildew in '02 and '03 disease plot trials Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_71&amp;products_id=95" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_71&amp;products_id=95</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/lettuce-hyper-red-rumple-waved" target="_blank">https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/lettuce-hyper-red-rumple-waved</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=2773" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=2773</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Adaptive%20Seeds" target="_blank">Adaptive Seeds</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> <br>
<b>availability 3:</b> Fedco Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Merlox Red Oak<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Merlox-Red-Oak-e1426701253373.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> This is the first release of our newest tribe of lettuce innovation. “The Merlox variations” have all been created using Merlot as a parent in combination with other (larger, more flavorful) lettuces. This first offering combines Emerald Oak with Merlot for a new extreme in dark red compact oakleaf, with wavy margins and very strong horizontal resistance to downy mildew and sclerotinia. The original crosses for this variety began in the 2003 Lettuce Disease Trials at GTF, funded by Organic Farming Research Foundation. A Free Seed Introduction. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_71&amp;products_id=224" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_71&amp;products_id=224</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=2781&amp;search=merlox" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=2781&amp;search=merlox</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Fedco%20Seeds" target="_blank">Fedco Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Emerald Oak<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Emerald-Oak-Lettuce-e1426701415620.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our 2003 farm-original releases, and we still really like it. A very tidy and compact jewel green oakleaf that matures into a dense buttery-hearted head. Leaves are perfect salad size from either baby or mature heads. From a cross between Blushed Butter Oak and Deer Tongue, this variety captures some of the best taste and texture qualities of each. A home farm favorite, with raves from trial grounds all around. Tom Stearns mother sent her special thanks to us for breeding the tasty little thing. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=92" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=92</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-emerald-oak-lettuce.html" target="_blank">http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-emerald-oak-lettuce.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="High%20Mowing%20Organic%20Seeds" target="_blank">High Mowing Organic Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Chartreuse Butter Tongue<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Chartreuse-Butter-Tongue-Lettuce-e1426701477571.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Everyone agrees this is one unusual lettuce, with bright golden-green pointed leaves wrapping a big butterhead in a showy whorl. Good results for us from earliest spring sowing, and for the Philomath High Botany Class from August plantings. Third largest heads among 20 contenders in autumn trials. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=225" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=225</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Flashy Lightning Butter-Oak<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Stand Back!! This stuff is hot and in a hurry. A quick heading butter with compact dark green oak leaves, flashy-splashed with dark red, that becomes a beautiful pink in the big blanched heart. First flashes into a unique mini-head, then folds into a dense butter-heart before bolting. A unique blast of lettuce traits. Teen-rated very low on bitterness. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=193" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=193</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Flashy_Butter_Oak_Lettuce__-_Organic-pid753.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Flashy_Butter_Oak_Lettuce__-_Organic-pid753.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Blushed Butter Cos<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Blushed-Butter-Cos-Lettuce-e1426701652594.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Very popular pink-blushed blend of butterhead and cos qualities. Leaves are dense, buttery, savoyed and folded, nicely proportioned to fit a salad plate, and easy to remove from the head without tearing or bruising. Highly rated for flavor by our customers and the Philomath High School Botany Class, which has conducted detailed trials on our lettuces every year since 1995. If teens like it, its sweet. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=81" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=81</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=2854" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=2854</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Fedco%20Seeds" target="_blank">Fedco Seeds</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Emerald Fan<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Lettuce_Emerald-Fan_LKF_5544-e1426701718626.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/lk-logo-v4.3-e1426692672714.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Bright, shiny green leaves from a butterhead combined with the tall stature and heat tolerance of a romaine. Emerald Fan makes a salad or garnishes a sandwich. This lettuce was selected here at LKF out of a mix of lettuce crosses from Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seeds in 2006. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=309" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=309</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.organicseedcoop.com/collections/lettuce/products/emerald-fan" target="_blank">http://www.organicseedcoop.com/collections/lettuce/products/emerald-fan</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Lettuce-Emerald-Fan-Looseleaf-Organic/productinfo/VLE-4267/" target="_blank">http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Lettuce-Emerald-Fan-Looseleaf-Organic/productinfo/VLE-4267/</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Lupine%20Knoll%20Farm" target="_blank">Lupine Knoll Farm</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>Email address:</b> <br>
<b>availability 3:</b> Family Farmers Seed Coop<br>
<b>availability 4:</b> Bountiful Gardens<br>
<b>availability 5:</b> Restoration Seeds<br>
<b>website 5:</b> http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/emerald-fan-lettuce<br>
<b>Availability 6:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Website 6:</b> http://www.caroldeppe.com/
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mizspoona<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/MizspoonaMustard-e1426701792465.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> This is a careful reselection of our original Mizspoona gene pool (from Mizuna X Tatsoi), retaining the best recombinations of this diverse and complimentary parentage. Dark to emerald green leaves, round to flattened petioles, pinnately dissected leaves with pointed teeth or rounded lobes. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&amp;products_id=121" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&amp;products_id=121</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/mizspoona-salad-select" target="_blank">https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/mizspoona-salad-select</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3230&amp;search=mizspoona" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3230&amp;search=mizspoona</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.backyardbeansandgrains.com/" target="_blank">http://www.backyardbeansandgrains.com/</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Adaptive%20Seeds" target="_blank">Adaptive Seeds</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> Fedco Seeds<br>
<b>availability 4:</b> Backyard Beans and Grains<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pink Lettucy<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Pink-Lettucy-Mustard-e1426701841448.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Golden green leaves with parallel veins, fine toothed margins, and purple- pink midribs. Thinned or spaced plantings have the best color and thickest leaves. Mild flavored salad item from seedling through “colorful raab” and edible flower stage. Released in 2005 thru Fedco. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&amp;products_id=161" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&amp;products_id=161</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.fedcoseeds.com/" target="_blank">https://www.fedcoseeds.com/</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Fedco%20Seeds" target="_blank">Fedco Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Purple Rapa Pop Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Purple-Rapa-Pop-Mix-Mustard-e1426701915619.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> New colors for cold-season salad mix! This is a select population of breeding material crossing Pink Lettucy and Wong Bok with intensely purple-pink germplasm created with Scarlet Ohno. Selected for solid purple leaves, cold hardiness, and Sclerotinia resistance. Best color will manifest between the fall and spring equinoxes. For baby leaf or full bunches. Huge seeds for big competitive seedlings! Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&amp;products_id=214" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&amp;products_id=214</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Purple_Rapa_Pop_Mustard_Mix_Organic-pid1384.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Purple_Rapa_Pop_Mustard_Mix_Organic-pid1384.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3246" target="_blank">http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search?item=3246</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> Fedco Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dragons Tongue<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (pungent)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica juncea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Dragon-Tongue-Mustard-e1426701995206.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> Recently rechristened by our friend Elanor at Persephone Farm, Dragon Tongue is our newest mustard recombination, melding the mellow Horned with the sweet and colorful Miike. Slow bolting with high contrast leaves of purple veining on a bright green background, and wide midribs that grow and thicken at maturity, “horning up” into a great stir-fry vegetable. Salad size leaves are textured and colorful, with full sweet mustard flavor, but not too hot. My fall favorite. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=45&amp;products_id=197" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=45&amp;products_id=197</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/mustard-dragon-tongue-ho-mi-z" target="_blank"> https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/mustard-dragon-tongue-ho-mi-z</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Adaptive%20Seeds" target="_blank">Adaptive Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Magma<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (pungent)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica juncea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Magma-Mustard-e1426702087350.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> A Shoulder to Shoulder Farm original, circa 1994, from a cross of Osaka Purple with Southern Giant Curled. Leaves are purple on top and green beneath, with very wavy frilled margins. Crinkled and savoyed leaves are great cut salad or bunching green. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=45&amp;products_id=117" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=45&amp;products_id=117</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <br>
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<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sockeye<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/sockeye-oca.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screen-Shot-2015-02-12-at-3.37.42-PM-e1426704739666.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> The best of our 2013 varieties. Dark red tubers fading to yellow and later greening at the ends, a pattern that reminds us of Sockeye salmon. Partially red flesh. Very high yields and large tubers. After exposure, flavor is moderately tart and brings to mind winter squash with lemon. This was the second highest yielding variety for us in 2014 after Sunset. Large plants. Moderate flowerer. Grew well and flowered in warmer summer climates than ours as well, which is promising.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/?page_id=1866" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/?page_id=1866</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Cultivariable" target="_blank">Cultivariable</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Redshift<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/redshift-oca.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screen-Shot-2015-02-12-at-3.37.42-PM-e1426704739666.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> The second best variety from 2013. We call this one Redshift because it comes out of the ground a light pink and darkens to a deep red/purple over a month or two of storage (or more quickly if exposed to the sun). The same transformation takes place inside and out, with the flesh darkening from mostly white to red. At harvest, flavor is sweet and tart. After exposure, flavor brings to mind potato, with almost no tartness and a slightly bitter finish. Red stems and green foliage. Very vigorous plants. Abundant flowerer. Partially red flesh. Yield on par with White and Hopin, but seems to be a little earlier. Better results were reported from some of our trial growers in warmer climates, which seems to be consistent with its Mexican Red parentage.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/?page_id=1866" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/?page_id=1866</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <br>
<b>col11:</b> <br>
<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Cultivariable" target="_blank">Cultivariable</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wishkah<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-12.56.34-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our 2015 introductions. Wishkah has high yields with a large average tuber size. It is similar to the heirloom variety Sunset, but with better production of more uniform tubers. Dense yellow flesh that is mild and moderately sweet. Begins forming tubers about two weeks before the Autumn equinox.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/product/oca/oca-wishkah-3-small/" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/product/oca/oca-wishkah-3-small/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mocrocks<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-12.58.19-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our 2015 introductions. Mocrocks has high yields; its seedling produced the highest yield that we have seen from seed at just over a kilogram. Beautiful dark red tubers with a core of dark red flesh as well. Once exposed to light for a week or two, it develops a very sweet flavor.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/product/oca/oca-mocrocks-3-small/" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/product/oca/oca-mocrocks-3-small/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Siskiyou Sweet<br>
<b>Crop:</b> onion<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Allium cepa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Siskiyou%20Seeds" target="_blank">Siskiyou Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Gatherers Gold Italian<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Gatherers-Gold-Italian-Peppers-e1426702240803.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Logo:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/logo2-01-e1426704876210.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Variety Description:</b> This was the total surprise. We did not expect the bright red hybrid parent of our pepper project to generate beautiful golden versions of the Italian. Large plants with long wrinkled tapered fruits and few seeds. Remains gold even at full maturity. Mature 102 days post-trans. at OSU/Corvallis OR. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=216" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=216</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Gatherer_s_Gold_Pepper_-_Organic_-pid1460.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Gatherer_s_Gold_Pepper_-_Organic_-pid1460.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Stocky Red Roaster<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Stocky-Red-Roaster-Peppers-e1426702316510.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is our Red Italian with refinement—selected for straight uncrumpled sides, smooth skin, thicker walls, and a rich red color. By far the quickest for uniform roasting and easy skin removal, and the thicker flesh holds up well to fire. Fruits are 6-7" long, 2¼" broad at the crown, sweet, heavy fruiting, and long keeping. Fewest seeds of all these types. Mature 102 days post-trans. at OSU/Corvallis, OR. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=231" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=231</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/sweet-pepper-stocky-red-roaster" target="_blank">https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/sweet-pepper-stocky-red-roaster</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-Stocky-Red-Roaster-Pepper.html" target="_blank">http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-Stocky-Red-Roaster-Pepper.html</a><br>
<b>col12:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Adaptive%20Seeds" target="_blank">Adaptive Seeds</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> High Mowing Organic Seeds<br>
<b>availability 4:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Little Bells<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Little-Bells-Peppers-e1426702363343.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Another wonderful surprise from the GTF pepper project, these are very early bells with thick walls, densely set onto dwarf plants with short branches. At the "green" eating stage 'Little Bells' are a 'Transparent'-apple yellow, ripening through orange to a dark red at maturity. First fruit may be pointed, becoming blocky in following sets. A visitor has commented that these are reminiscent of 'Jingle Bells,' once popular, now gone. Great pepper for northern climes with short seasons. Before fall's killing frost, we clip whole plants with remaining fruits attached, trim leaves and hang in a cool place. Fruit will continue to ripen on the stem for weeks. Mature 95 days post-trans. at OSU/Corvallis, OR. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=219" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=219</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?pid1776.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?pid1776.html</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Brightest Brilliant Rainbow<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Quinoa<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium quinoa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Brightest-Brilliant-Rainbow-Quinoa-e1426702424364.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Our latest selection from our most striking color choices. Hot pink to royal burgundy, red, orange, yellow, white, green, and every bright combination. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&amp;products_id=138" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&amp;products_id=138</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Victory%20Seeds" target="_blank">Victory Seeds</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cherry Vanilla<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Quinoa<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium quinoa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Cherry-Vanilla-Quinoa-e1426702546876.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Beautiful strain with pink and cream heads, and the whitest seeds of any type weve tried. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&amp;products_id=139" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&amp;products_id=139</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Cherry_Vanilla_Quinoa__-_Organic_-pid185.html" target="_blank"> https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Cherry_Vanilla_Quinoa__-_Organic_-pid185.html</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red Head<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Quinoa<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium quinoa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Red-Head-Quinoa-e1426702490968.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Our first selection from the original South American introductions of the mid-1980s. Sturdy high yielding strain with bright pinkish red seed heads. Selected to withstand some rain at maturity without seed sprouting in the head, an important new trait in quinoa. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&amp;products_id=140" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&amp;products_id=140</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Red_Headed_Quinoa_Organic-pid1388.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Red_Headed_Quinoa_Organic-pid1388.html</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Redhead-Quinoa/productinfo/GQU-7368/" target="_blank">
http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Redhead-Quinoa/productinfo/GQU-7368/
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<b>col12:</b> <br>
<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Wild%20Garden%20Seed" target="_blank">Wild Garden Seed</a><br>
<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="Nichols%20Garden%20Nursery" target="_blank">Nichols Garden Nursery</a><br>
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<b>availability 3:</b> Bountiful Gardens<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Elwha<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Spelt<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Triticum spelta<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Kevin Murphy and Stephen Jones<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Washington State University<br>
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<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://css.wsu.edu/people/faculty/kevin-murphy/" target="_blank">http://css.wsu.edu/people/faculty/kevin-murphy/</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Seed%20is%20not%20commercially%20available.%20For%20small%20amounts%20of%20seed,%20please%20email%20%20kmurphy2@wsu.edu" target="_blank">Seed is not commercially available. For small amounts of seed, please email kmurphy2@wsu.edu</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> White Salmon<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Spelt<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Triticum spelta<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Kevin Murphy and Stephen Jones<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Washington State University<br>
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<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://css.wsu.edu/people/faculty/kevin-murphy/" target="_blank">http://css.wsu.edu/people/faculty/kevin-murphy/</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Seed%20is%20not%20commercially%20available.%20For%20small%20amounts%20of%20seed,%20please%20email%20%20kmurphy2@wsu.edu" target="_blank">Seed is not commercially available. For small amounts of seed, please email kmurphy2@wsu.edu</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Saranac<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Wheat<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Triticum aestivum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Mark Sorrells<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cornell University<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Slide1-e1426702637168.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> SARANAC (NY03179FHB-12) Soft White Winter Wheat Variety Description.
Saranac soft white winter wheat was developed by Mark E. Sorrells in the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics at Cornell University. Saranac is a backcross 2, F4 selection from the following pedigree: NY87048W-7387/Caledonia// Caledonia///Caledonia. This variety was developed by using molecular markers linked to a gene for fusarium head blight resistance on chromosome 3BS. This was the first variety developed using molecular marker-assisted selection at Cornell. Saranac is awnless and has white chaff color. Under growing conditions in the northeastern U.S., plant height is about 85 cm and flowering occurs the first week of June. Saranac is also resistant to Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus and Wheat Soil Borne Mosaic Virus. It is moderately resistant to powdery mildew and has excellent soft wheat milling and baking properties. Cornell has released this variety to the Open Source Seed Initiative and small quantities of seed are available by writing to Mark Sorrells, mes12@cornell.edu.
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<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://plbrgen.cals.cornell.edu/people/mark-sorrells" target="_blank">http://plbrgen.cals.cornell.edu/people/mark-sorrells</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Seed%20is%20not%20commercially%20available.%20For%20small%20amounts%20of%20seed,%20please%20email%20%20mes12@cornell.edu" target="_blank">Seed is not commercially available. For small amounts of seed, please email mes12@cornell.edu</a><br>
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<b>Email address:</b> mes12@cornell.edu<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Delicata Zeppelin<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita pepo<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Cucurbita pepo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Have any other fresh market growers had a dreaded case of “bitter poison Delicatas?” GTFs padrone, John Eveland, had more than one market customer approach him in autumn of 2000 with terrifying accounts of throat clenching bitterness from a single bite of his perfect Delicata squash. The victims were so emphatic, the threat of legal action so palpable, that John began calling every Delicata source in the country to find out exactly where his seed came from, and to make sure he didnt plant seed from the same lot again. Turns out, every dealer in the USA had seed from the same field in Colorado, and this huge lot was very slightly contaminated by the bitterness gene found in C. pepo gourds. Perhaps one bitter squash in several thousand...What to do? John had kept his own Delicata seed from 1988 thru 1994 (when he went over to buying commercial seed). We went into the freezer to find his old selection, and used this for stock seed in 2001. We found the fruits longer and more uniform, finer textured, sweeter, and significantly longer keeping than other strains. Other local farmers report the same. Weve never had a report of a bitter squash from this line. Not one.
We have concentrated on making this the best long-keeping Delicata you can find. While no pepo-type squash will ever keep like a Hubbard or other maxima-type, we believe that Zeppelin is the only Delicata you will still be eating in mid-January. Buttery-cream colored with longitudinal green stripes, fruits weigh 1 to 2 lbs, up to 6 good fruits per plant. Skin is tender enough to eat, the flesh is thick, a rich orange color, with a higher average brix than other available strains. As we say every time we eat it, this is good Delicata. Rock n Roll Delicata, in fact.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=51&amp;products_id=141" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=51&amp;products_id=141</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sweet Meat - Oregon Homestead<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita maxima<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Curcubita maxima<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Squash-Sweet-Meat-Oregon-Homestead-14A4192-e1427203248590.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 110 days. This line of Sweet Meat represents my reselection of the Oregon heirloom for all its traditional virtues—sweet thick dry flesh of unsurpassed flavor, fruits 12 25 lbs, huge delicious seeds, long storing, and ability to germinate in cold mud and grow vigorously in cool weather. (These characteristics have largely been lost from the current commercial lines.) Cure indoors at least one month. Oregonians traditionally open their first Sweet Meat for Thanksgiving. Gets sweeter and more delicious in storage. Stores at least 6 months. Freezes well. Cooked squash makes good fruit leather. Immature squash left at the end of the growing season make good summer squash and drying squash. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Candystick Dessert Delicata<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita pepo<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Curcubita pepo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Squash-Candystick-Dessert-Delicata-closeup-14A4293-e1426702747496.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 90 days. Vigorous productive delicata with intensely sweet flesh and a rich complex flavor reminiscent of Medjool dates. Flesh as thick or thicker and fruits as big or bigger than all other delicata lines. Absolutely no bitter contamination as is a problem in many delicata lines. Fruits up to 3 lbs. Tan and green striped fruits range from loaf to longer shapes, often on the same plant. I think this is the most vigorous and most productive delicata in existence as well as having the best flavor. Allow 2-3 weeks after harvest for curing indoors before eating. Keeps indoors through December. Bred by Carol Deppe and Nate France. (Note: This squash is so dry and has such a high sugar content that I recommend baking in a covered roasting pan to avoid its drying out or scorching. Put the cut deseeded but not scraped or cleaned halves upside down on the roasting-pan rack and cover the pan with the lid with the vents open. (With all squash, it's easiest to scrape away interior debris after the squash is cooked, and that debris helps keep the squash from drying out while cooking. Start oven at 400° F while the squash are coming up to temperature, then switch to 325° F to finish the squash without scorching.) I recommend eating Candystick without any additions at all, not even butter or salt. I eat them at the end of the meal, as the dessert. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.caroldeppe.com/" target="_blank">http://www.caroldeppe.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Midnight Lightning<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Zucchini<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Cucurbita pepo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> High Mowing Organic Seeds<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> High Mowing Organic Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Midnight-Lightning-Zucchini-e1426702896272.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Extra long and slender zucchini with dark green, almost-black coloring. Single stemmed plants are sturdy and stems have few spines. Plants produce quickly and have good field resistance to disease. The first variety developed on our organic seed farm in Wolcott, Vermont and released through the Open Source Seed Initiative. Open Source Seed • Powdery Mildew tolerant • Harvest at 7-8”. Maturity: 55 days<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-midnight-lightning-zucchini.html" target="_blank">http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-seeds-midnight-lightning-zucchini.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Egusi Papershell<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Watermelon Seeds<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Citrullus lanatus var. mucosospermus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Ken Asmus<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Oikos Tree Crops<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Egusi watermelon from western Africa where it is raised for its seeds. Only the seeds are edible as the fruit is too bitter. The protein and oil rich seeds are used in sauces and impart a peppery flavor.The seeds can be roasted, collect in late fall, make a small incision of each side, let sit for7-14 days. The pulp turns into a clear liquid, strain the seeds with water. Let dry for a week and roast. They can be brined or salted too. Plants grow 20-70 ft. and each node roots (up to 2 ft. deep) as the plants travel along. Makes a nice annual vine impervious to deer and insects. 75-100 days to ripen. Do not grow other watermelon nearby to avoid hybridization. Plant 1/2 to 1 in. deep after danger of frost When we grew this 2 distinct types came out of the progeny. Papershell: Small fruits- very thin paper shelled husk (seed coat), easy to consume and have a nutty and peppery flavor. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Top Hat, Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Corn_Top-Hat_LKF_5973-e1426699950251.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 82 days (in Southern Oregon) 7 ½” ears, 16 rows of kernels.
Certified Organic, 0% GMO, Open Pollinated, se,
This yellow sweet corn is vigorous in cold soils, has excellent husk protection and has a rich, tender, corn flavor. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/top-hat-corn-sweet" target="_blank">http://www.restorationseeds.com/products/top-hat-corn-sweet</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Tuxana, Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Corn_Tuxana_6010-e1426699756919.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A rich and creamy white sweet corn selected from a cross of a sugary enhanced hybrid and an Anasazi landrace corn. Large ears, large deep kernels, suitable for corn-on-the-cob, or for soups, salsas or chowder. 6.5 foot-tall plants usually bear 2 good ears. About 82 days in Southern Oregon. Tested: 0% GMO New introduction from Lupine Knoll Farm for 2015<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lupineknollfarm.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Ashland tomato<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Chuck Burr<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Restoration Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Unusual vibrant red tomato with rich purple shoulders. Reflects Ashlands rich cultural heritage. Coloring can be variable between orange, plum and yellow. A stable cross with Bosque Blue and Goldmans Italian American bred by Chuck Burr. Introduced by Restoration Seeds in 2013, named for its home town of Ashland, OR. Medium sized tomato larger than Bosque Blue. Purple skin is rich source of anthocyanin, as a blueberry. Firm thick skin, good shipper, not soft heirloom. Rich flavor, ideal full-body tomato for salads.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Oregon Plenty asparagus<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Asparagus<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Asparagus officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Chuck Burr<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Restoration Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> New stable cross with the best of Jersey Giant and Jersey supreme bred by Chuck Burr of Restoration Seeds. Reliable, tender and great tasting. This is open pollinated seed for those who want to grow more asparagus plants form seed than they can afford to by root crowns. Medium to larger spears on mixed male and female plants. Emerges 7-10 days before other varieties, as cold tolerant as Jersey Knight. High yield potential with time for fresh market and processing. Resistant to Fusarium wilt, rust and crown rot. This is Open Source Pledged Seed (OSSI): see www.osseeds.org.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cosmic Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Chuck Burr<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Restoration Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Cosmic is the new gold standard of commercial romaine production and leaf-head protection. Cosmics innovative curled leaf tip now protects from leaf damage common to other romaine heads during shipping and handling. Its signature spoon shaped leaf tip also helps customers remember Cosmic and make it fly off the shelf. Upright easily harvestable by hand or mechanically. Bottom leaves easily clean off, perfect mid-size for multi-head bagging. The highest quality romaine for field-to-customer distribution. Good heat and drought tolerance. Thinner ribs and not as woody textured as most romaines. Just slightly open head allows for better air circulation, reduced pests and optimal individual leaf texture. Ideal for organic field conditions and cultivation. Bred by Chuck Burr of Restoration Seed for reliability, minimized leaf damage and a crunchy sweet flavor your customers will love the most. This is Open Source Pledged Seed (OSSI): see www.osseeds.org. The protective romaine leaf tip curl gene expression of the Cosmic lettuce variety is the product of human intervention sexual reproduction plant breeding. It may not be patented or protected by any party. Cosmic is open pollinated seed that must be reproduced and distributed without restriction and may be sold to any third party. Any subsequent breeding containing this expression may also not be protected.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.restorationseeds.com/collections/lettuce/products/cosmic-lettuce" target="_blank">http://www.restorationseeds.com/collections/lettuce/products/cosmic-lettuce</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Matchbox<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Hot Pepper<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Roberta Bailey<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fedco Seeds, Seven Tree Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A product of many years of dedicated breeding work to create an open-pollinated selection of the hybrid Super Chili. Parents include Hungarian Hot Wax and Hot Banana. The squat plants bear prolific upright fruit, averaging 2" long, 1/3" across and ripening from pale green to deep scarlet. Like Super Chili, they bear well in cold damp weather, hot dry weather, sandy soils and heavy clay. They have plenty of heat and the characteristic finely cut lightweight leaves of many hot peppers. Can be potted and overwintered. Now fully stable. As one customer put it, “All of my Matchboxes were extremely stable, infinitely much more so than me.”<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse Landrace Dry Beans<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A landrace containing hundreds of varieties of dry beans. Bred to mature quickly in a cold mountain valley. Contains old heirlooms and new segregating hybrids. Growth habit tends toward bush beans or short-vines which don't climb poles. Plants with super-long or twining vines are culled. The beans mature in about 75 to 90 days. I often
harvest the food crop about ten days after the plants are killed by fall frost. These have been selected for easy threshing using human scale techniques like beating with a stick or stomping with feet. I typically harvest and thresh at the same time by pulling up the dry plant and beating it against the inside of a garbage can. Cooked as a bean soup mix. Some seeds stay firm no matter how long they are cooked while others disintegrate to make a rich broth. I plant a week or two
after the last expected spring frosts. This variety is a plant breeder's dream. There is so much diversity that something is likely
to do well anywhere that it is grown. There are plenty of traits, colors, textures, and tastes from which to select while using this as the progenitor of new varieties. Bred by Joseph Lofthouse.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse Landrace Cucumbers<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Cucumber<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Cucumis sativus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Lofthouse landrace cucumbers were developed in a cold mountain valley in Northern Utah. They are descended
from whatever random plants and varieties had the ability to survive the bugs, late spring frosts, early monsoonal rains, etc. Survival of the fittest at it's finest. They were developed under subsistence level growing conditions without the use of fertilizers or cides. They are an early general purpose cucumber that can be used both for pickles and for fresh eating. Bred by Joseph Lofthouse.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse Okra<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Okra<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Abelmoschus esculentus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Lofthouse Okra is adapted to a high-altitude mountain valley with
cold radiant-cooled nights and a short growing season. It was
developed for subsistence level conditions without fertilizers
or cides. Much of the fruit from
these plants is harvested after the start of cold fall weather.
The plants might look bedraggled, but they continue fruiting.
Recommended culture for short-season gardens is to
start seeds about 3 weeks before planting out. Soak seeds overnight.
Plant 3 seeds per pot. Germinate at 90F.
Cull to the most robust growing plant per pot soon after germination.
They do not respond well to pricking-out and potting-up. A lot of
genetic diversity has been retained in spite of the heavy selection
pressure for cold tolerance.
Bred by Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Parching Red Manna <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Flour Corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea Mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Parching Red Manna flour corn. 85 days. 5 tall. A selection from Magic Manna flour corn having about half or more red or pink ears, the rest of the ears of all the colors typical of Magic Manna. Sister variety to Magic Manna and the other Manna varieties. (Can be grown in the same field with no isolation. Just eat the edge rows where blocks come together; a little friendly gene migration between blocks doesnt matter.) Has a white endosperm, clear aleurone, and is variable for pericarp color. For info on how to parch parching corn see The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times. I love parched corn and a chunk of cheese for breakfast, or as travel food. Parched corn holds for more than two months at room temperature without going rancid. See listing on Magic Manna for other uses. Seed saving info: Same as for Magic Manna except select for red/pink ear color. Bred by Carol Deppe.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse Landrace Moschata Squash<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita moschata<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Winter Squash<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Cucurbita moschata<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> LOFTHOUSE LANDRACE MOSCHATA, winter squash (Cucurbita moschata). Joseph Lofthouse wanted to grow butternuts or other moschatas on his homestead on a mountain in Utah, but none would ripen in his short season nor stand up to his blazing hot summers. So he mixed every moschata variety he could find together in one field, let them all intercross, and selected rigorously for earliness year after year. The result is this very early vigorous landrace. Round pumpkins and butternuts of all shapes range from about 4 to 25 lbs. Most are good culinary quality, and just slightly sweet, so great for salads, soups, stews, and stir-fries. (Other squash are better for sweet dishes. But this squash, being not so sweet, is actually a better day in day out staple.) Huge vines. Very productive. Matures even in cold summers in the maritime Northwest. Keeps well. Cure one month before eating. (Note: With butternut shaped squash, you can cut off what you need of the neck, let the neck veins bleed for a few minutes, then spread the sap around the cut surface with your clean finger, which seals it so that the cut squash will keep weeks at room temperature. You don't need to use the whole squash at once. This means you can afford to grow the big squash that are most efficient to handle, store, and prepare.) Bred by Joseph Lofthouse. Seed saving info: isolate from other Cucurbita moschata and from Cucurbita mixta. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://garden.lofthouse.com/" target="_blank">http://garden.lofthouse.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse-Oliverson Landrace Muskmelons<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Muskmelon<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Cucumis melo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A super smelly and glorious tasting muskmelon. The two to four pound fruits mature in about 75 to 90 days. Skins are netted and the flesh is deep orange. This variety matures quickly in a cold mountain valley. Fruits turn yellow and slip from the vine when mature. It was selected for great taste: soft, musky, and sweet.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Uluru Ochre<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Uluru-Ochre-e1447708168790.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Uluru Ochre is a regular leaf variety with an unusual orange-green ochre tone to the ripe tomatoes. It was named after the giant monolithic rock in central Australia. The fruits are medium to large oblate weighing 200-450g/ 8-16oz, very juicy and tender with delicious sweet flavour. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach approximately 1.2 metres/ 4 ft tall requiring support due to the weight of tomatoes.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Parching Starburst Manna<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Flour Corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea Mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Starburst.v4.ct6503.15s_4761-e1447532951221.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Parching Starburst Manna flour corn. 85 days. 5 tall. A selection from off-type ears earlier in the breeding of Magic Manna flour corn. Parching Starburst Manna ears have a distinctive blaze/starburst pattern on most kernels. But there are jumping genes involved, so the pattern can be unruly. About half the ears in the variety have the starburst pattern; the rest have the colors typical of Magic Manna. The flavor of starburst ears as parched corn is totally unlike that of Parching Red Manna, so provides a second flavor of parching corn. Sister variety to Magic Manna and the other Manna varieties. (Can be grown in the same field with no isolation.) Has a white endosperm, clear aleurone, and is variable for pericarp color. For info on how to parch parching corn see The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times. I love parched corn and a chunk of cheese for breakfast, or as travel food. Parched corn holds for more than two months at room temperature without going rancid. Seed saving info: Same as for Magic Manna except select for starburst pattern in a red color and select against other colors, except leave some white in the variety. But eliminate brown or starburst pattern in brown color, as this doesnt taste good parched. Makes great gravy or cornbread though.) See listing on Magic Manna for other uses. Bred by Carol Deppe.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Beef-Bush Gold Resilient<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Carol Deppe<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Fertile Valley Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Beef-Bush Gold Resilient dry bean. Early dry bush bean. Very productive. I was just minding my own business not trying to be a bean breeder at all when my heirloom Gaucho beans, supposedly P. vulgaris, crossed so cheerfully with Black Mitla tepary, supposedly P. acutifolius, to give me material, that after a few more generations, I released as Beefy Resilient Grex (aka Beefy Resilient Breeder). But these genes were not done acting up. I was still not trying to be a bean breeder when I subsequently got several dozen unsolicited backcrosses of those crosses onto pure Gaucho. The backcrossed plants were obvious by their generally viniferous inclinations, purplish plants, and usually black or brown seed. One of these backcrossed plants produced 806 seeds, the most I have ever got from any legume. Really, what could I do? I saved the seed separately, of course. This plant, named “Resilient 800X became the foundation plant for the Beef-Bush series, derived by selecting for bush type and pure colors. Beef-Bush Gold Resilient is the first of these to be released. Looks just like Gaucho, but is a sister line to Beefy Resilient Grex instead of to Gaucho. Beef-Bush Gold Resilient is a full flavored dry bean. Its genetically ¾ Gaucho and ¼ Black Mitla “tepary”. Bred by Carol Deppe.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Abundant Bloomsdale Spinach<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Spinach<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Spinacia oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Organic Seed Alliance<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 45 days. Delicious glossy, dark green leaves with the most savoyed texture we've seen! Thick, sweet-tasting leaves with rounded shape and juicy, succulent texture. Slow growing with very large, upright leaves in the mild Pacific Northwest and slightly more compact habit in Northeast trials. Ideal for spring plantings and overwintering for full-sized leaves. Started at the Abundant Life Seed Foundation in 2002; breeding finished by a team of organic farmers with support from Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) and released under the Open Source Seed Initiative. A portion of sales from this variety supports OSA's breeding program.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse-Astronomy Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea Mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> su. Open pollinated. Multi-colored. Mid-season (70-75 days). Selected for colorful cobs at milk stage. That fabulous old-fashioned corn taste: Chewy and flavorful without being overly sweet. Very tolerant of cold spring soil. A robust landrace that is reliable and easy to grow. Selected for subsistence-level growing conditions. An excellent choice for tough growing conditions and for people wanting to save their own seeds. Due to it's high genetic diversity, this is an excellent corn for an emergency survival stash.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse Buttercup Squash <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita maxima<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Cucurbita maxima<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Small green and orange buttercup squash. Fruits weigh about 2 to 3 pounds. Selected for small size, sweetness, and dry spicy taste. Of all the squash that I have grown over the years, this is my favorite tasting. The low productivity can be forgiven because of the glorious taste. This is the earliest maturing maxima squash that I have grown. DTM about 85 to 95 days. Adapted to a cold mountain valley.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Harmony Synthetic Composite Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A union between a hybrid swarm of North American grain corns and a synthetic composite of 6 races of South American grain corns: Tuxpeno, Coastal Tropical Flint-Dent, Southern Cateto, Cuzco, Coroico, and high altitude Andean. Harmony was developed to reunite various races of corn and to create a strong genetic base from which to conduct plant selection and breeding. Contains flint, dent, flour, and sweet corn. Adapted to temperate growing conditions. Not day-length sensitive. About 85 to 115 DTM.
One of the most exciting traits offered by this corn is high concentrations of carotenes. I speculate that this improves the nutritional content of the corn: Especially for poultry.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lofthouse Sunroots<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Sunroot<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Helianthus tuberosus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Lofthouse Sunroots (Helianthus tuberosus)
originated as a cross between an improved
population of feral sunroots collected in Kansas, and a commercial clone. They have been selected for vigor, productivity, and good agronomic and culinary properties like ease of digging and cleaning. Because they are a genetically diverse population they set seeds prolifically. Collecting lots of seeds may require bagging the blossoms soon after petal drop to prevent bird predation of the seeds. This variety was developed for subsistence level growing without the use of fertilizers or cides. They are winter hardy in a cold mountain valley in USDA zone 4b. Sunroots are very susceptible to dehydration, so roots are best stored in soil, or refrigerated in plastic. Bred by Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> HX-9 Tomato<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> HX-9 tomato is the star-child of my attempts to breed a population of promiscuously pollinating tomatoes. The anther cone is open and the anthers are loosely attached to each other. The stigma is exposed. It has a bold floral display, and the flowers are open to the sky and not buried in foliage. It is determinate. The extra-large fruits are bi-colored: red and yellow. Taste is great. One of the parents of the cross from which HX-9 was derived is Jagodka, a Russian variety that took the grand prize a few years ago in my trials of cold tolerant tomatoes. Jagodka is my primary market tomato. HX-9 takes after Jagodka by being early and highly productive. HX-9 is highly susceptible to cross pollination. Promiscuous pollination is what makes this variety unique. Closed flowers are a dominant trait. Therefore any offspring that have closed flowers are off-type and should be culled. Bred by Joseph Lofthouse.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> DXX-M Tomato Clade<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> DXX-M tomato clade is a family of short-season determinate tomatoes that are descended from a cross between DX52-12 and Jagodka. DX52-12 is an old heirloom variety that was developed to supply the Campbell's soup company in the cold mountain valleys of northern Utah. It is descended from Moscow tomatoes (not from Russia) which were the most widely planted tomatoes in the area before being replaced by DX52-12. Jagodka is a super-early highly-productive red saladette tomato from Russia. It took
the grand prize in a cold tolerance trial conducted in northern Utah. The union between these two great varieties resulted in offspring that are earlier than DX52-12 and that have larger fruits than Jagodka. Taste is delicious. Seed Saving: To maintain the genetic diversity of the variety it is recommended to save seeds from many different plants. Bred by Joseph Lofthouse<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Adelaide Festival<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Adelaide Festival is a regular leaf variety, yielding rich purple tomatoes with green vertical stripes that ripen to olive-gold. It was named after the fireworks celebrating the Adelaide Festival of Arts in Patrina's home city. The fruits are medium-large oblate weighing 200-300g/ 8-10oz, very juicy and tender with delicious well balanced flavour. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach approximately a metre/ 3 ft tall requiring support due to the weight of tomatoes.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dazzling Blue Lacinato<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale, Brassica oleracea<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Hank Keogh<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Avoca Seed Farm and Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dazzling Blue Lacinato began as “Lacinato Rainbow” off-types from Wild Garden Seed backcrossed to regular WGS Lacinato. This kale has all the flavor of Lacinato, with a bright pink midrib for style. Leaves are waxy blue-green with mild savoy and down-turned margins. Upright, long, full-strap leaves make good bunches. This selection went through the record freeze of 2013-14, showing better freeze resistance than Lacinato. This is Hank Keoghs first breeding project. Thanks to Frank Morton for his expert advice and guidance. Let Dazzling Blue Lacinato add a pop of color to your winter greens market.
This B. Oleracea kale is fundamentally “Lacinato Rainbow” backcrossed to regular “Lacinato” kale. Lacinato kale needed a vigor boost, and I thought a pink midrib would be beautiful. I also have an eye for a certain shade of blue leaf and a certain degree of curled-rumple-savoy-ness. I originally made the cross in 2010-11 with two smooth leafed individuals out of Lacinato Rainbow and three lacinato kales with blue leaves and a whisper of pink midrib. Both Lacinato Rainbow and Lacinato Kale were and are commercial crops for Wild Garden Seed. Lacinato Rainbow is population resulting from a cross between lacinato and Redbor kale. It is a very diverse variety, mostly with leaves curling up like Redbor. The two parent individuals I selected were unique for their downturned leaves, more like a lacinato leaf.
Dazzling Blue Lacinato has a deep blue-green waxy leaf with a dazzling bright pink midrib. It has downturned, curled-under strap leaves with a gentle savoy. I have been selecting primarily for these leaf color and shape traits, but along the way I have also selected for vigor, freeze tolerance (in the winter of 2013), and long strap leaves. There is still some variability in the population for midrib color and leaf shape. The initial cross included dark purple flat leaves with pink stems, green versions of Lacinato Rainbow, and plenty of regular lacinato.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red Evolution<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> We ventured into our first attempt at lettuce breeding with this ultra red leaf gem. A little opportunistic to start, we discovered a few off types in one lot of Revolution lettuce. Over a few years we have stabilized this off type, now liking it more than its parent. Taller &amp; less frilly than Revolution, Red Evolution has the same deep red color. Its dark red anthocyanin based pigment &amp; its ancestry give it a great level of disease resistance. Unlike other lettuces, it doesn&#39;t seem to get any mold or mildew. We love it for salad mix because its color offers rich contrast to the other greens in a mix.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> New Mama Super Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of the only open pollinated super sweet (Sh2) corns. Medium sized ears have yellow, truly super sweet kernels and hold their flavor once picked. Still a little variable in maturity and in color, with some pale yellow kernels, but we think this may be necessary to maintain vigor as corn does poorly with inbreeding. Selected from crosses we made between a Tim Peters&#39; super sweet called “White Sugar” and an early release yellow super sweet from Friedmann Ebiner of Sativa Rheinau Switzerland. Because I borrowed so much from Tim and Friederman, who themselves borrowed so much from the corn breeders before them, I almost called this one “Borrowed Tune.” That name didn&#39;t quite ring right, &amp; with so many of our friends being new mamas right now I couldn&#39;t resist. Instead, this Sh2&#39;s for the mamas! Please tell us what you think.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Kale Coalition<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale, Brassica oleracea<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A diverse genepool mix of 17 oleracea kales &amp; their crosses. Nick Routledge trialed the 17 kales collected on our 2007 Seed Ambassadors trip &amp; this is what happened the next spring. This grex contains a lot of very interesting diversity of kales not available in the US, not just curly green kales. A combination of Hoj Amager Grunkohl (DK), Madeley (UK), Westphalian (UK), Westland Winter (UK), Westländer Winter (DE), Asparagus Kale (IR, UK), 1,000 Headed kale (DE), Roter Krauskohl (DE), Altmarker Braun (DE), Baltic Red (SE), Blonde Butter of Jalhay (BE), Butterkohl (DE), Nicki&#39;s Cut&#39;N&#39;Come Again (IE), Shetland (UK), Hellerbutter Kohl (CH), Cavolo Nero di Toscana (IT), &amp; Ostfriesische Palm (CH). The resulting mix contains the most incredibly vigorous kales we have ever seen some plants grew 4&#39; tall in 8” of potting soil on top of some serious hardpan topsoil. If you like a mix of diverse kales in your life, this is it.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Quinault<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Yacon<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Smallanthus sonchifolius<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Quinault is the first new variety from our yacon breeding project. It may be the first new yacon variety grown in the United States. We think that this variety will be of great interest to people who are interested in yacon breeding, because it has superior seed set and pollen production. We collected almost four seeds per flower from this variety from 2015, which is quite a bit better than most varieties.
Other than its value for breeding, it appears to be a top performer. We dont have years of experience with it yet, so there may be surprises in store, but the yield was very good and the taste of the tubers was on the sweet side after solarization. Mature tubers come out of the ground a light/red purple and darken up substantially when exposed to sunlight.
Medium-tall, red tuber, red stem. Early flowering at about 155 days.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Copalis<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mashua<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-1.11.10-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> White tubers with pink eyes. Very mild flavor for mashua; a step in the right direction! Plants very tall on trellis. High yield. Intermediate to late flowerer. Priced at a premium for its introduction year; it will come down to the normal mashua price next year.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/product/mashua/mashua-copalis-tubers/" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/product/mashua/mashua-copalis-tubers/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Perfect Rogue<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-12.35.41-PM-e1449254187984.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 5 oz perfect red globes with great flavor. Bred from a commercial standard, early red slicing hybrid tomato &amp; it is now one of our market standard OPs. Dehybridization is fun, if you havent tried it, you should. We have had a lot of good feedback about this variety from local gardeners who have tried it after receiving it from us at seed swaps. Now commercially available in its fully refined form.
If you are looking for a replacement for the Seminis/Monsanto hybrid Early Girl F1, try this one.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/tomato-perfect-rogue" target="_blank">https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/tomato-perfect-rogue</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Gypsy Queens<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Sweet Pepper<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> <br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-12.48.48-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Wonderful, early sweet red pepper that is our latest effort at dehybridizing “a popular hybrid.” Elongated, tapered bell-shape similar to Hungarian sweet peppers. Starts out as a lime green color with good flavor. Now in its F4 &amp; surprisingly uniform, we have narrowed it down to two fruit types, a blunt tip &amp; a pointy tip. Both have excellent flavor, productivity &amp; are definitely siblings. We hope to continue to improve the selection in future years, although it is pretty far along in the process already. Gypsy Queens are superb short season market peppers.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/sweet-pepper-gypsy-queens-organic" target="_blank">https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/sweet-pepper-gypsy-queens-organic</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Aprovecho Hardy<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Turnip<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-12.38.32-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Aprovecho Hardy turnip is our attempt at a hardy &amp; delicious turnip bred specifically for Oregon winters. Salvaged from the less than 5% of the surviving turnips from a population of Dr. Alan Kapuler&#39;s Six Root Grex Turnip. The rest of the population died after a hard 8°F frost at Aprovecho Research Center in Cottage Grove, Oregon. The diversity of root types has been reduced but the result is strong hardy turnips with a much higher percentage of quality round roots. The colors vary from purple tops to white &amp; green topped roots. My favorites in the population are the bright white ones with combined purple &amp; green colors.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/turnip-aprovecho-hardy" target="_blank">https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/turnip-aprovecho-hardy</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Moclips<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Ulluco<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-1.04.08-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our two new ulluco introductions this year. The varieties Humptulips and Moclips were grown from seed and may be the first seed-grown varieties offered for sale anywhere since the Incas were breeding the crop. Ulluco seed has long been regarded as nearly impossible to produce, but weve been doing it for several years now and were looking forward to producing improved varieties for North America. Youre on the cutting edge with these varieties; they were produced in 2015. A very small amount is available and theyre priced at a premium because of that. If you are willing to wait until next year, they will come down to our standard ulluco pricing.
Moclips was our first seedling and in what seems to be a pretty big coincidence, the best of the bunch. The plants were large and weathered the drought well. They also set quite a bit of true seed. Tubers came out spotted and solid from the same plant. This is not unusual for spotted varieties, but the large number of solids makes us think that these tubers may segregate into plants that produce only solids or mostly spotted tubers. If you buy them, youll have the answer about the same time that we will.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/product/ulluco/ulluco-moclips-3-small/" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/product/ulluco/ulluco-moclips-3-small/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Humptulips<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Ulluco<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Bill Whitson<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Cultivariable<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-1.06.25-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our two new ulluco introductions this year. The varieties Humptulips and Moclips were grown from seed and may be the first seed-grown varieties offered for sale anywhere since the Incas were breeding the crop. Ulluco seed has long been regarded as nearly impossible to produce, but weve been doing it for several years now and were looking forward to producing improved varieties for North America. Youre on the cutting edge with these varieties; they were produced in 2015. A very small amount is available and theyre priced at a premium because of that. If you are willing to wait until next year, they will come down to our standard ulluco pricing.
Humptulips was a big, vigorous plant that performed well in our unusual drought and produced a lot of medium-size lumpy yellow tubers.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.cultivariable.com/product/ulluco/ulluco-humptulips-3-small/" target="_blank">https://www.cultivariable.com/product/ulluco/ulluco-humptulips-3-small/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Beaujolais<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Spinach<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Brian Campbell<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Uprising Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Screen-Shot-2015-12-04-at-1.21.02-PM.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A farm original and the first out-of-the-closet, open pollinated “red” spinach on the market. Beaujolais is a striking magenta-red veined spinach that is just beautiful in a salad mix or on its own. Its veins glow much in the way baby chards do but with a milder and sweeter flavor. Buttery tenderness at baby leaf stage when it should be cut. The red spinaches are not well suited to growing for bunching size as they have a tendency to bolt earlier than standard types.
30 days baby leaf. UO<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://uprisingorganics.com/vegetables/spinach/beajolais.html" target="_blank">http://uprisingorganics.com/vegetables/spinach/beajolais.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dwarf Lemon Ice<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dwarf Lemon Ice is a regular leaf dwarf producing abundant small to medium 4-6 oz lemon-yellow heart shaped tomatoes with paler yellow dense flesh. One project volunteer declared it to be the best tasting variety of their season. Plants grow to around 3 ft and have a wispy-leaf version of dwarf foliage so they are less dense with finer leaves than other varieties. Dwarf Lemon Ice was named by project volunteer Linda Black.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_dwarf-lemon-ice.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_dwarf-lemon-ice.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dwarf Mahogany<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/tomato_dwarf-mahogany_fruit.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dwarf Mahogany is a regular leaf dwarf with heavy yields of mahogany brown medium-large oblate fruit in the 8-10 oz range, rich and tasty. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach approximately a metre/ 3 ft tall requiring support due to the weight of tomatoes. Dwarf Mahogany was named by project volunteer Lee Newman.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Kangaroo Paw Green <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Kangaroo Paw Green is a regular leaf dwarf and a sibling of Kangaroo Paw Yellow, Kangaroo Paw Brown and Kangaroo Paw Red. The plants yield abundant small round amber fruits with green flesh when ripe, and they have a sweet refreshing taste. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dwarf Scarlet Heart<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/tomato_dwarf-scarlet-heart_fruit.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dwarf Scarlet Heart is a regular leaf dwarf producing abundant small to medium 4-6 oz tasty meaty red hearts. Plants are compact at around 3 ft and have a wispy-leaf version of dwarf foliage so they are less dense than other project varieties. Dwarf Scarlet Heart was named by project volunteer Linda Black.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Kangaroo Paw Yellow<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Kangaroo-Paw-Yellow-e1450390287121.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Kangaroo Paw Yellow is a regular leaf dwarf and a sibling of Kangaroo Paw Brown, Kangaroo Paw Green and Kangaroo Paw Red. The plants are loaded with small round bright yellow fruits that are very tasty. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.sampleseeds.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sampleseeds.com/</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dwarf Russian Swirl <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dwarf Russian Swirl is a rugose regular leaf dwarf with medium-large 6-12 oz oblate yellow-red bicolour fruits that have sweet well balanced flavours. Plants reach about a metre+ or a little over 3 feet by end of season and require support due to the weight of tomatoes. This variety was named by Craig LeHoullier who co-manages the Dwarf Tomato Project with Patrina.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Kangaroo Paw Brown<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Kangaroo Paw Brown is a regular leaf dwarf yielding abundant small red-brown round fruits that are tangy with a sweet note, very tasty. This variety is part of the Kangaroo Paw series (named after an Australian native flower) consisting of a red , a brown, a green and a yellow version. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Kangaroo Paw Red<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Kangaroo Paw Red is a regular leaf dwarf and is the direct parent of Kangaroo Paw Brown, Kangaroo Paw Yellow and Kangaroo Paw Green. This variety has abundant small red fruits that have a robust full tomato taste. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Butternut Early Remix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita moschata<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Andrew Still<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> As market growers, we knew that winter squash storability &amp; flavor improve with ripeness, so we were always on the lookout for an early butternut variety that matured well here in Oregon. Some hybrids come close, but most OPs require a longer growing season than we can provide. In 2005, we started growing every early butternut variety we could find, including Nutterbutter, Hunter F1, Butterbush, Early Butternut F1, Butterfly F1, &amp; more. We allowed them to cross freely &amp; have been selecting for early ripening &amp; 2-4 lb fruit with a classic butternut shape, although there is the occasional 6+ lb fruit depending on growing conditions. Because there were so many parents in this genepool, expect some variation, all within a classic butternut theme. Why should every butternut be identical anyway?<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Purple Sunrise<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Radish<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Raphanus sativus-This is an ongoing project to stabilize a cross between Plum purple and French Breakfast radishes. In its fourth year it still produces a diversity of shapes and colors but is beginning to contain a significant portion of elongated purple and white crisp tasty roots. SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="www.siskiyouseeds.com" target="_blank">www.siskiyouseeds.com</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Riverspirit Rainbow, flour corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> flour corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Corn-Riverspirit-Rainbow.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (90-110 days) A stable &amp; diverse gene pool of native flour corns including Anasazi, Hopi Blue, Hopi White and others that has been successfully grown on homesteads in OR &amp; CA for decades. Tall (7-10) plants produce 1-2 large (10-20”) ears in every color and pattern imaginable. Excellent for corn bread, masa, tamales and adding to any recipe that calls for wheat. Incredibly beautiful shucking it is like opening a present from the Earth! SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="www.siskiyouseeds.com" target="_blank">www.siskiyouseeds.com</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Tiger Teddy<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Sunflower<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Helianthus annuus (90 days) A fantastic blending of Tigers Eye bicolor and Teddy Bear genetics. Colors are bronze, maroon, red, gold and yellow. Blooms are mostly double-petaled flowers with single outer layers, with an occasional fully double individual. Outrageous cut flower. SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="www.siskiyouseeds.com" target="_blank">www.siskiyouseeds.com</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Esmerelda Purple Tatsoi<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Mustard-Esmerelda-Purple-Tatsoi.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (30-50 days) A cross between regular tatsoi, spoon mustard and a purple-stemmed, veined mustard called Hon Tai Tsai. My goal is to eventually have a true purple tatsoi. For now it is a work in progress, with plantings resulting in a wide diversity of leaf shapes and colors. Works well in salad mix. SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="www.siskiyouseeds.com" target="_blank">www.siskiyouseeds.com</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Gales Meadow Romani
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Anne Berblinger<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Gales Meadow Farm<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gales-meadow-romani-e1452731727568.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Gales Meadow Romany - We are dehybridizing the popular Gypsy pepper. In the 4th generation, there was still some variation in shape and color; we are selecting for the appearance shown in the photo. The flavor is excellent, both in the early “white” stage and as a salmonred orange ripe pepper. Our Hungarian customers at the Hollywood Farmers Market love it as a white pepper.
It is not quite as early or prolific as the Gypsy, but adequate on both counts. It keeps producing throughout the season. We pickled some white and light green peppers, as well as many riper ones, on November 4th, the day before our first frost this year.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sunfire, flour corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A breeding project to stabilize a trait that we noticed in the Apache Red flour corn of sunburst patterns of red over yellow, white, orange or red kernals. Also known as Chinmark, named after the tradition that some First Nations peoples would tatoo on their chins. Gorgeous to grow! Growth and maturity similar to the Apache corns. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="www.siskiyouseeds.com" target="_blank"> www.siskiyouseeds.com</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Quan Yin<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> My favorite green head lettuce. This Batavian type is a dense, large, sweet-flavored variety that holds up well in the heat and is so incredibly beautiful and nourishing that it was deserving of the name of a Chinese Goddess. Does well as a fall lettuce too. SSF<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="www.siskiyouseeds.com" target="_blank">www.siskiyouseeds.com</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Prismatic Rainbow<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Swiss Chard<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (60 days) Our selection has leaves in shades of green, red, pink, yellow, orange and stripes. Highly ornamental, it is a beautiful sight to behold! Selected for resistance to leaf miners, wide petioles and upright growth habit. This strain was tops in a recent trial in Washington. SSF<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Popeye<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Spinach<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Seven Seeds Farm, Siskiyou Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (40-50 days) - This is a farm bred original created by combining the best traits of a variety of savoy leaved spinaches into an open pollinated, interbreeding population (aka “Grex”). Leaf color is very dark green with a wrinkled savoyed shape that really adds loft to raw salads. In our trials last summer this variety bolted a good 2 weeks later than a similar variety grown in the cooler summer climate of Washington. A wonderful glimpse into the benefits of imparting bioregional adaptation through on-farm selection and breeding.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Four Star Explorers Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Amaranth<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Amaranthus spp.<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FourStarExplorersMix-e1455832004473.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> For amaranth aficionados that are looking for the next new amaranth thing. This is a genetic mix of the varieties we offer here, and some of them are delightful in their strangeness. What do you get when you cross a Polish Elephant and a Hopi Red Dye? See here for the answer. Crazy heads. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Blushed Icy Oak<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Selected from 'Blushed Butter Oak' parentage for crisp leaves, almost iceberg-ish in texture, but with a lot more flavor. Bright pink blushed leaves are strongly tri-lobed with juicy pink midribs. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pinot<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Pinot-e1455911994874.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This gorgeous lettuce vintage is extracted out of the same hugely RED Merlot variations as Lollo di Vino but intermediate between them in head size and curliness. These leaves are highly ruffled and well-sized for salad, the color of wine. Pinot is totally unfazed by downy mildew. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Purple Haze, popcorn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 125 days - A selection of ours to provide more ears with a predominance of pink and purple kernels that have purple shaded husks. A very pretty and also tasty popcorn. Plants average between 7 and 8 feet tall and will usually have between 3 to as many as 4 ears per stalk if not crowded. Not all stalks and husks will be shades of purple, but the majority will. Kernels are small, ears average about 4 inches in length.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mulberry Mountain<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 120 days - Another of my selections. Plants have short, well protected ears (tight husks). Plants are 8 to 10 feet tall. Many reddish purple stalks Ears resemble the colors of a ripening mulberry, shades of white, pink, and purple.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Citrus Sherbet Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Citrus-Sherbet-Mix-e1455834074518.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A bright new mix of pastel orange and lemon doubled flowers, with petals of various lengths, widths, and shapes. This is our first calendula outside the 'Flashback Series,' and represents the diverse gene pool from which our next new varieties will arise.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Solar Flashback Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Solar-Flashback-Mix-e1455842142421.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A distinctive new family of flash, selected to highlight contrast between bright light yellows, pinks, and solid red or maroon. A special treat for those who love calendula, but want a rest from orange.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Redder Ruffled Oak<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Redder-Ruffled-Oak-e1455913495573.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our favorite old farm originals from our salad days at Shoulder to Shoulder Farm. We found Redder Ruffled Oak to be our most vigorous grower in cold spring soils, and frost resistant as well. The ruffle comes from a little Lollo Rosso in its background, giving its oak leaves frilled edges and a somewhat blistered surface texture. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Glossy Bronze Cos<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Glossy-Bronze-Cos-e1455918316697.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is from an experiment in flavor alone. We crossed our two best tasting compact cos types, Brown Goldring and Blush Butter Cos, to create this brassy bullet-headed barrel of crunch. Larger than Goldring, taller and denser than BBC, darker green, with a very shiny polish to the tight wrapper leaves. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Leopard<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Leopard-e1455920746388.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A smaller framed midi-sized romaine with extra fancy crisping of the leaf margins, extra fancy dappling of glossy dark green leaves by dark red splashes, and a vary high rating for downy mildew resistance. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Garden Lettuce Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Wild-Garden-Lettuce-Mix-e1455933669278.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is all of it, every lettuce here and in our entire genetic collection, including unreleased materials and things in process. Instant lettuce diversity for cut salad or fresh market racks. This is by far our most popular mix, even sold through other catalogs. Makes an interesting assortment of baby heads. Go crazy with lettuce phenotypics. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 14000 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Oca Breeders Guild<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sweet Dakota Bliss<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Beet<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Beta vulgaris<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sweet-Dakota-Bliss-e1456169227185.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (55 days) Sweet, deep burgundy beets with lush, green leaves and bright red stems, make this fast-growing, stress-tolerant beet, a perfect dual-purpose choice. Cut the greens for salads or steaming as a delicious table green. An outstanding keeper for winter storage and excellent for roasting, boiling, or canning.
Growing Notes
Direct seed 2-3 weeks before last frost; succession plant every 2-3 weeks for a continuous supply through the season. Plant ½ inch deep, 1-2 inches apart with 12-18 inches between rows. Germination: 7-10 days. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Antares Flashback<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Antares-Flashback-e1455838128191.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> An extract from the Flashback gene pool, Antares has its familys characteristic red-backed petals, this time fronted by tricolored patterns: bright orange on their tips, peachy in the middle, and yellow toward the base. Blossoms range from densely doubled to half doubled, becoming simpler and sometimes changing colors as the plant matures. A stellar flower-powered light show. Introduced by Johnnys<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Orange Barrel Flashback<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Orange-Barrel-Flashback-e1455841117589.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> From the Double Flashback gene pool, a solid head of orange petals with those showy red backsides. Flowers close together at sunset, gathering together into a barrel shaped of crimson staves. In the morning, the orange-filled insides spill forth as the barrel splits open again, day after day.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sunshine Flashback<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sunshine-Flashback-e1455843675523.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Long bright yellow petals with flashy red backsides are gorgeous in salads or a vase. Single or half-doubled blooms on 12-18” plants. Derived from Flashback, and part of the Johnnys Flashback Series.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Triangle Flashback/Zeolights<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Triangle-Flashback-Zeolights-e1455844398921.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Fantastically beautiful, fully doubled blooms are a boiling complex of color, with maroon petal-backs and pastel faces of orange sherbet and pink washing into yellow at the petal bases.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Red<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica napus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Returns! The return of an old theme, first composed by GTF padrone John Eveland in 1998, when he selected his favorite red types from a patch of Wild Garden kale, then let them flower together. The results were spectacular for the depth of color, the wide range of leaf shapes, and the degrees of dissection that the leaves attained. Some of these are truly moss curled kales of the sorts found in the 1885 classic seed catalog, The Vegetable Garden by MM. Vilmorin-Andrieux. They can make great bite-sized kale leaflets for salad mix.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Belgian Breeders Winter Mix <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Leek<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Allium porrum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This came to me unsolicited from a fellow breeder years ago--a beautiful F6 population of winter leeks, ready for selection into varieties with distinct traits. I'm passing this opportunity on to others in this F7 population, a wondrous blend of leek colors, leaf widths, shaft lengths and diameters. This is a real gift to the organic community at a time when OP leeks are disappearing and their quality is in decline. Breeding populations like this can help organic farmers quickly select new varieties suited to their needs and location. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Green Oakheart<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The densest, most compact oakleaf weve seen. The crisp texture and uniform leaf size make this a candidate for converting heads into salad mix pronto. Can be spaced 6” apart to maximize production. From a cross of Emerald Oak, Reine d Glaces, and Merlot. Downy mildew resistant. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dubya Green Density<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The entire Dubya clan is as clean and disease resistant as it is tiny and dense. All of these very mini-romaines ranked as the most downy mildew resistant strains in the entire field last year. This appears to be horizontal resistance of the highest order, on par with Merlot, one of the clan ancestors. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Flashy Trout Back<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is our own selection derived from the variable cos heirloom Forellenschluse (Austrian for “speckled like a trouts back,” aka Freckles in some catalogs) and it has received rave ratings from past trial seasons. Flashy Trout Back is uniformly and densely splattered with bright red splashes on a medium green background. Blanched hearts of mature plants look like Castlefranco chicory. Upright growth, unique early coloring, and crisp texture make this a prime candidate for baby cut salad. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Rosencrantz<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Rosencrantz-e1455931878581.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> More compact and refined than those other fools, tightest and crisp in the head. Dark red blush and red splashes blanch to pink in the tightly folded convolutions of the heart. A brilliant actor that can stand alone on a salad plate, or stand up to bold flavors served with it. Great downy mildew resistance even under strong disease pressure, and a good choice for late summer/fall lettuce. Makes a nice quartered-head salad with tomatoes and vinegrette. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mortons Secret Mix lettuce 2015
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<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Shhhhhh! Dont tell anyone, but this mix contains new stuff that may soon be named and released. We cant tell you what it is exactly, but there are new lines (with variations) in here. Reds, greens, brights, darks, splashes, blushes, crisps, butters, leafs, heads, and tongues. Soon to be famous? You might be the first to find out.
This year's mix is a dynamic mix of early generation crosses between Crisp Mint romaine, green oakleafs, red to the heart butter tongues, and rounded toothy crispheads.
Note: This is a new mix for 2015. You can still purchase the classic Morton's Secret Lettuce Mix from previous years (original mix, 2014 Mix) Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Stocky Golden Roaster
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Stocky-Golden-Roaster-e1455998373118.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A golden variation on the 'Stocky Red' theme. Broad, smooth, thick-walled, and sweet. These make 6" fruits in early sets, and can yield large numbers of smaller fruits in late sets. Perfect for roasting over coals. The skins roast evenly thanks to the smooth, uncrumpled surface of the fruit, which allows the cuticle to slip off cleanly. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Blacktail Mountain<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Watermelon<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Citrullus lanatus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 76 days- My own development, created while I lived in northern Idaho, a location which has cool 35 to 45 degree nights and short seasons. The fruit is dark green with very faint stripes, flesh is an orange red similar to Sugar Baby. Continuously, it is my earliest type in over 100 varieties grown each season. Fruit averages 6 to 10 pounds. Our son, Cory, and family moved to a new home in mid-July, 2013 and he wanted to plant a garden. He stuck in some Blacktail Mountain seed on July 18 and was rewarded in late September with an abundance of nice sized ripe melons.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Golden Ancho<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 80 days - A pale yellow Pablano type that ripens to red. Mildly hot (not scorching) and a good one for cooking. I selected this one for mildness and color. A 2014 Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction. Rabbits ate every plant. (UNAVAILABLE FOR 2016)<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Giant of Italy<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 80 days - I am very fond of the flavor and yields of the Italian type peppers. The only problem is with the sandy soil we have and
with all of the wrinkly skin they have, they tend to collect particles of sand from the soil. This is especially in years when we have to irrigate by sprinkler. It appears to splash the sand up into the plant more than rain and this means a lot of washing or you get a gritty pepper. I have attempted to keep the yield and flavor and selected for a more smooth skinned variety. A 2014 Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 0900 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Oca Breeders Guild<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Oaky Lollo <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A unique combination of compact dark red Lollo di Vino and Merlox Red Oak. Creates the deepest fluffy red oak you can imagine, on a mini scale. Can be planted 68” apart for more intense production. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Strawberry Blonde<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Calendula<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Calendula officinalis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Strawberry-Blonde-e1455842958278.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> We have been trying to stabilize this beauty for several years, but shes been a hard one to settle down. Dark red “flash backsides” with pink and pastel yellow petals facing out with a dark central eye.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Better Beta Mix Chard<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Swiss Chard<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Beta vulgaris<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> An equal mix of all the above for instant Beta leaf diversity. Great color splash of young salad leaves. The addition of MacGregors and a Red X Gold chard mix makes this a better blend of Beta.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=29&amp;products_id=53&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=29&amp;products_id=53&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dubya Red Density<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Just like the dappled 'Dubya', but with a really red shiny overcoat for a smart look. Small even for a mini-head, red to the heart, with a glassy gloss so sharp it could cut itself. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_72&amp;products_id=244&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_72&amp;products_id=244&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mayan Jaguar<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The bigger framed cos of these two spotted cats. Dark red splashes are in high contrast over dark green ruffled leaves, wrapped into a tight upright head, with that bone crusher romaine crunch. The blushed hearts are pink as rose petals. This is a unique and beautiful romaine fountain of lettuce. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_72&amp;products_id=245&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_72&amp;products_id=245&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Flashy Butter Oak<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Flashy-Butter-Oak-e1455926111397.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Released first by our Fedco friends in 2005. Weve been working toward this blend of Flashy Troutback and Emerald Oak ever since I laid eyes on the ingredients, circa 1999. This is the first of several variations on the “speckled oakleaf” theme that are in the works. This one combines flashy red splashes with emerald green oak leaves in a compact head. Texture is crisp and buttery. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=156&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=156&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Blushed Butter Oak <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Blushed-Butter-Oak-e1455926646213.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Same parentage and color as Blush Butter Cos but selected for oakish leaves that wrap a buttery heart. Also highly rated for flavor and cold hardiness by everyone that trials it. I love this stuff. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=82&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_73&amp;products_id=82&amp;osCsid=92b994093d7d32f67bb451833a54eeda</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Really Red Deer Tongue
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<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Really-Red-Deer-Tongue-e1455927386818.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> If the traditional Red Deer Tongue leaves you wanting more red, try this first release in a series that combines the heirloom Green Deer Tongue with our Hyper Red Rumple Waved. Leaves are long, pointed, and dark red all over, with a contrasting white midrib. Hard to classify by type. Begins as a unique dark red cutting type, then makes a butter-cos heart. Probably best as a spring lettuce. Has been very popular since its introduction via Fedco in 2005. New reselection for better uniformity. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cougar Batavian<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Cougar-Batavian-e1455928580108.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A smooth, svelt, bronzed batavian lettuce with a crisp juicy texture, sweet in the heat of summer for cutting mix or fresh market heads with creamy hearts. We found this as an errant seedling in a flat of unrelated lettuce. It appears to be one of our batavian types crossed to 'Brown Goldring'--and it tastes that way too. Uniform heads with bronze slightly ruffled leaf margins. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Franks Unsung Crispy Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is another take on the Mortons Secret Mix concept—an early release of unnamed breeding material related to upcoming varieties. The Unsung Crispy include variations on Red Ball Jets, a tight crisp coppertone minihead underlain with red splashes, a dense bright green toothy-edged and wavy-margined crisphead, and a bigger than average Merlox green heading type. All of these have disease resistance derived from Merlot, combined with the fancy-leaf crisphead qualities of Reine d Glaces, and tastes from various romaines. A lot of crunchy critters in this one. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Great Wave Miike<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (pungent)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica juncea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Reselection of the traditional Miike Giant strain for especially large tender petioles, and for tender bolted stems with a characteristic undulating “snaky” growth habit. Flavor is very sweet and hot. Leaves are short and broad with smooth margins, wide midribs, and red veins on a light green surface. Can be planted for baby salad anytime, but full heads are at best as a fall crop. Fully frost hardy. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sweet Sunset Italian Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A blend of yellow, orange, and red Sweet Italians that create a gorgeous meld of color display at market. Many subtle trait variations on the Italian theme, with shoulder type, wall thickness, length, and tip-bluntness at play. Terrific salad peppers with few seeds and rich saturated color. Early setting and long bearing plants get to 24" tall. Mature 102-116 days post-trans. at GTF/Philomath. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Faster<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Strawberry Spinach<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium capitatum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Wild Chenopodiums all have erratic seed germination, due largely to variable thickness of the seed coat. This strain has undergone several generations of selection for faster sprouting and faster growing seedlings. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wapsi Wonder<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Muskmelon<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Cucumis melo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 75 days - When I first moved to Iowa I struggled to raise melons as the Cucumber Beetles seemed to spread disease. Id have loads of young fruit only to see it all perish. My collection of over 100 varieties was in trouble. While I was learning how to deal with these new conditions, I got in the habit of saving seed from the tastiest fruits that survived. The past few years Ive stabilized the selection to this melon. It handles our sand well, can be planted as late as July 10 and still make tasty melons in September. Fruits are smallish - 2 lbs. at best, somewhat netted and orange flesh. I can not certify it to be wilt tolerant, but it sure handles it well here. Introduced by Sand Hill Preservation
Center in 2011.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pink Snow<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Mid-season, Indeterminate, Regular Leaf, a 2014 Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction. A large pink cherry that develops a frosty look as it ripens in cooler conditions.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dakota Black Pop popcorn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Zea mays<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (95-105 days) An open-pollinated popping corn with black kernels that pop scrumptious white popcorn. Grows 4-6 feet tall, averaging one 5-8 inch ear per stalk, and 15 rows per ear. Dakota Black Pop has been selected for ear size, stand-ability, and deep, rich black color.
Growing Notes
Soil Temperature for Germination: 60-Degree F; Planting Depth: 1-inch; Avg. Spacing: 2.5 seeds/foot in rows 36 inches apart; Days to Germ.: 4-8; Days to Maturity: 95-105; Full Sun. For maximum popping let the ears dry fully in the field.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dakota Bumble bean<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Phaseolus vulgaris x Phaseolus coccineus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (90 days) The bumblebee did it! Transferring pollen, perpetrating a cross with Jacobs Cattle bean, a bumblebee gifted us with a happy anomaly! After a few years of planting, observing and enjoying this gift, we decided we should share it with you and give credit where credit is due! Enjoy natures bumble-ly diversity!
Growing Notes
Bush habit. Planting Depth: 1 inch; Plant spacing: 2-3 inches; 2-3 feet between rows. Increase yields by inoculating where natural Rhizobia is low. Soil Temp. for Germ.: 60-80°F. Days to Germ.: 6-12 days; Full sun. Moderate moisture.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Redpar<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Celery<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Apium graveolens<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This cutting celery comes from a cross between our Redventure and a fancy cut-leaf celery called Parcel. Stems are long and slim, red with dark green leaves that are puckered and dissected in a parsley-like manner. Used like any cutting celery in cooking, but especially nice as a salad addition, a stirring straw for Bloody Marys, or atop fried eggs. Spring transplant 812” apart for repeat harvest into winter. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Garden Chicories<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Chicory<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Chicorium endiva<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A diverse mix of head types, leaf shapes, and color pattern created by crossing Italian heirlooms. Over 15 years these have been selected for July-August sowing of autumn and winter crops. Reliably the most festive part of winter salad harvest in the Northwest. A genetic rainbow of heavy salad.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Old Growth Palm
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<b>Crop:</b> Kale, Brassica oleracea<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Growers in the west, where winter slowly becomes spring and spring lasts until after July 4th, commonly winter-sow Lacinato kale for earliest transplanting. Spring kale is a welcome addition to first CSA boxes and markets, but by summer, the kale appeal has worn off, and harvest ceases. Some growers till the crop in. Others, like my friend Josh Volk, leave it standing until the cool of autumn returns, then revive the standing (giant) plants with weeding, water, fertility, and attention to aphids. By time of first frost, the kale has returned to vigorous growth, and harvest resumes. Old Growth Palm kale is selected with this production plan in mind, to recreate a “black palm kale” that doesnt flower during summer, die of heat stress, or succumb to aphids, as well as having strong unforked stems, good color, and Tuscan taste. The result looks a lot like Palm-tree Cabbage and Cavolo Nero described and illustrated in The Vegetable Garden (1885).<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red Ruffled<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica napus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Red-Ruffled-e1455853005884.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This new release is actually an old denizen of our own evolving Wild Garden. It has been part of the surviving kale tribe since the deepest freezes of the mid 90s. When we grew it at GTF last winter, the vigor, health, and performance in a commercial setting was impressive to everyone, including Rodrigo, who harvested a treasure of “kale raab” from it during the hungry gap, before spring has arrived and markets are spare. He commented on the caliper of the tender stems, their weight, and sweetness. Leaves grey-green with purple-red veins and stems. Sow mid-July through late August. First leaves are flat, becoming more rumpled, edged with ruffled margins, and extra heavy by time bunching begins. In climates with winters above 5-10°F, most plants will live to produce red napini (aka “kale raab”) from late March through April—a welcome finale to production here. Super quality seed!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Glossy Epazote<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Epazote<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium ambrosoides<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A refined selection with smooth green leaves and stems, uniformly aromatic and productive. Rodrigo, our Oaxacan-born field manager, says this is better than his home village kind.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Garden Fennel Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Fennel<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Foeniculum vulgare<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A genetic blend of Bronze, Green, and Zefa Fino (finocchio) varieties that provides a range of leaf colors with enhanced tenderness and sweetness. Also a source population for new varieties. Popular in salad mix.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lollo Bozo<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is a Lollo-type with red speckling on the green and blushed leaves, creating a clownish pantaloons effect. A nice variation on the red lollo theme for adding loft to salad mix. Leaves are uniformly salad sized for efficient cutting. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Oaky Red Splash<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/OakyRedSplash-e1455911404652.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A grand old farm original from my first experiance in lettuce breeding. A sibling to 'Antares', also dating back to 1983, this oakleaf head is very upright with a bronze cast, splashed with irregular red patches. Midribs are often pink, especially when exposed to light by previous harvests. Can form huge heads in fertile ground. Sweeet! Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Devils Tongue<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Devils-Tongue-e1455914622117.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A dark red spring lettuce with tapered cos-like leaves forming loose heads at maturity. Very buttery texture and thick leaves. Good reports from Texas to the Olympic Peninsula. This is not a pure-line variety, as evidenced by its black and white seeds, but a multiline “landrace” of similar looking (but genetically distinct) sub-lines. Most of our ancestors staple crops, their legumes and grains, were also multi-lines. The genetic diversity of these farmer-varieties was the original crop insurance against the vagaries of nature. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Double Density<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Double-Density-e1455915207851.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Twice as dense as a 'Winter Density', with twice the coloration, twice the downy mildew resistance, and twice the taste. Dappled red on green leaves are upright like a dense romaine, with out-turned extra wavy margins. Heat tolerant and very bolt resistant. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Green Lotus<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Green-Lotus-e1455920327153.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Another new form from the fountain of Merlox variations. Green Lotus is a dark glossed green minihead, compactly formed from dense layers of short broadly cupped leaves, the largest being the size and shape of a cupped hand. The texture reveals the blending of romaine and crisphead parentage, with the disease package of Merlot. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Jester<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Jester-e1455930277831.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> OK--this is it. This is my favorite lettuce of all time. Not quite perfect yet, but this triple cross between Reine d Glaces, Merlot, and Flashy Troutback has most of what I love in lettuce. Crisp as ice, glossy, juicy as an apple, perfectly proportioned for a plate or a sandwich, flashy red spackles on semi-savoyed leaves with crazy-crisped margins like a Jester's attire. Slow bolting in any season, this crispleaf type can be harvested at the open head stage, or later as a semi-tight pink-hearted blanched head. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Philosophers Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A strictly Romaine melange of perfect forms, pointy headed off-beats, serious Reds, and wannabe flash. Outredgeous, Plato, Olga, Really Red Deer Tongue, and Flashy Romainesque get together to convey most of the original ideas ideas about being Cos. A cutting salad concept worth speaking out about. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Freedom Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Freedom-Mix-e1455933275887.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is a special gene pool created from lettuces that were identified in the GTF Lettuce Disease Trials of 2002-2004. The three year project, also called the "Hell's Half-Acre lettuce trial," identified the most disease resistant lettuces out of 40 commercial, heirloom, and farm-original varieties. Crossing these disease resistant types (inc. Merlot and Reine d Glaces) with my best tasting varieties created this “Merlox genepool,” a unique opportunity for selection and recombination of some excellent traits.
It is freely offered here with the stipulation that anything derived from it must also remain freely available for others to use. No whole plants, seeds, or traits derived from this breeders mix may be patented or protected from the use of others in any way. They may expressly be used by others for crop production, seed increase, and breeding purposes, though they may not be used in any way that restricts their use by others, now or in the future.
Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pink Petiole Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Pink-Petiole-Mix-e1455985763480.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> An amazing mix of colors, blonde to emerald leaves with round to flat petioles (“leaf stems”) in pink to purple shades. Cold hardy. Highly recommended for salad mix. Best color and quality from spaced plants or well-thinned rows. Pinkness intensifies with light and cool temperatures. Nitrogen excess usually mutes leaf and stem pigmentation other than green. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Rosy Rapa Greens
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<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> An introduction of a new mustard mix with truly rose-pink stems and bright green leaves. Leaf shapes are similar to our Mizspoona Mix, but with a whole different color profile. This is the first really roseate-stemmed mustard on the market. Limited supply. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Scarlet Ohno Revival
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<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Sounds like an old rock band, but were talking turnips here, and their greens. When we were young farmers there were these hot pink, somewhat flattened pickling turnips from Japan called Scarlet Ohno. You could buy them in 1985. They had amazing glossy smooth hairless leaves. Often the pigment came up the stem or leaf blade as scarlet red. Not purple. We looked for them a few years ago, but nothing by that name was available. After growing out a dozen possible synonyms we found it, or at least some of it, with a few novel traits thrown in. After roguing, we have this Revival version to offer. Nice bright scarlet-skinned roots, round to flattened, with those beautiful smooth strap-leaf greens, some scarlet. A few brilliant purple monsters. For those who appreciate diversity within a theme.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Vivid Choi Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A hardy mix for cold season salad, green and purple leaves, with stems and veins ranging from vivid pink to deep purple to white. Semi-blanched inner leaves are striking additions to the greens of winter. Overwintered plants bolt into “vivid rapini” from mid-February through March, splendid welcome produce during the “hungry gap” of winters end. We sow this in mid-September. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Green Velvet
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<b>Crop:</b> Orach<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Atriplex hortensis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Leaves undulant and shimmering green, like a large spinach plugged in. Pinkish stems and seed heads are evidence of the close relation to Triple Purple, but its look is quite opposite. Like a lot of sibs come to think of it. Vigorous type with large leaves. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Triple Purple
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<b>Crop:</b> Orach<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Atriplex hortensis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Our most purple kind, deeply savoyed and thick-leaved with a salty flavor that goes great in summer salads. This species loves the heat, and keeps its color when other salad items are fading into pale. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Karma
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Hows your karma? Judge by your fruitfulness. If you would like to enhance that, try the latest fruit from our ongoing “out of hybrid” Italian pepper breeding project. This more refined red Italian type is a bright orange-red (Crayola scale), smooth walled, 6-7” long, sweet salad, frying or roasting pepper. Karma comes out of 'Stocky Red Roaster' heritage, with selection for bright vs. dark red at maturity, a broader-flatter crown, and more 3-lobed fruits that make large straight peppers. Mature 109 days post-trans. at GTF/Philomath, OR. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mexigold <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita maxima<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Cucurbita maxima<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> My own creation, my first attempt at plant breeding while I was in high school. A very early, sweet, pink skinned, heart-shaped squash averaging 4 to 8 pounds.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pinkadelic, popcorn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 125 days - A very interesting selection of high yielding popcorn that has a predominance of kernel colors in the pinks, purples with some reds, pastel blues and whites. Very ornamental and very productive. Ears average 5 to 6 inches on 7 to 8 foot stalks. Popcorn is tasty as well as pretty.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Siberian Pink<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Early, Determinate, plants that nearly break down from the amount of tomatoes produced. Our own selection for an early, small fruited, pink tomato, very high yields, tart, 6 to 10 fruits per cluster, 1 to 2 oz. each. A Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction in 1998.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 13000 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Total Clown<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> I found this multi-hued romaine as a volunteer on the fringes of a breeding plot several years ago. I didnt plant it, but I know its Momma. Many subtle variations on red streaked and splashed romaine heads, some with rose-pink hearts. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lacinato Rainbow<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Kale, Brassica oleracea<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica oleracea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> From a cross of Lacinato Redbor hybrid kale weve selected this diverse population that includes the leaf qualities that Lacinato is loved for, overlain with hues of red, purple, and blue-green. More vigorous and cold hardy than Lacinato. Some plants will perennialize in the Pacific Northwest.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mortons Secret Mixes<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Shhhhhh! Dont tell anyone, but this mix contains new stuff that may soon be named and released. We cant tell you what it is exactly, but there are new lines (with variations) in here. Reds, greens, brights, darks, splashes, blushes, crisps, butters, leafs, heads, and tongues. Soon to be famous? You might be the first to find out. This year's mix is an extremely diverse collection of leaf shapes and textures--highly frilled Lollo types in all colors, intensely purple-red or camo-speckled deer tongue shapes, hyper-red oakleafs and romaines, Manoan Leopards, and the many Falstaff variations. Incredible mix for salad, or huge diversity of head shapes. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Yukon Supreme<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 51 days - Early and productive. Plants average about 4 feet tall and produce nice 5 inch ears that are well filled and tasty for an early corn. Kernel color is yellow with some white. When properly weeded and cared for this is a good choice for early fresh sweet corn. In 2002 the crop was planted June 17 and was ready to eat on August 1 (45 days). I would have never believed it had I not written it down! In our “cold” summer of 2009, it was planted on June 29 and ready to eat on August 17 (49 days). Not bad for an otherwise less than fantastic season. A Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction in 1999. Be prepared because this variety sells out quickly.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lenore <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 100 days - I developed this variety back in the early 1980s as a part of my senior project in college. My goal then and now is to have 100% ears that have red ears with red-brown kernels. I could go into the long genetic reason for why you will get some ears that are not red with red-brown kernels, but simply expect 75%+ of the red/red-brown kernels. The remainder will
be a colorful ornamental corn. Plants grow 6 to 7 feet tall.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Harvest Plum, popcorn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 125 days - A selection of ours to provide more ears with a predominance of shades
of pink and purple kernels. Selected for small, tiny kernels on ears that have fairly tight husks. Occasional red to purple husks can be found. The majority of the kernels will be shades of pink and purple with occasional other colors - especially
shades of red. Beautiful and also very tasty when popped. Pops small, but has an exceptional nutty flavor. Plants get 7 feet tall and will usually have 2 to 3 ears per stalk.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mt. Etna<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 75 days - Shorter, compact plants with medium sized, fatter, elongated, pointed sweet peppers with rather thick walls. I bred this one for a sweet, blocky, Italian type pepper. A 2014 Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 1200 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Oca Breeders Guild<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Antares leaf lettuce<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> One of our first original varieties based on a combination of Salad Bowl and Rouge d Hiver. Bright red, extra frilled, fine cut oakleaf, with very upright leaves and vigorous growth. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Gildenstern<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A golden green sidekick to Rosencrantz, forming icy crisp heads that are suitable for individual salads. A good year-round mini-heading lettuce, even suitable for autumn harvest from early August sowings. Resistant to tip burn, downy mildew, and sclerotinia, slow bolting. The latest release of the “Merlox” derivations, combining Merlot, Reine des Glaces, and Hyper Red Rumple Wave. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red Ball Jets<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> When I was a young kid, everyone wore Red Ball Jets on their feet. Summer started with a new pair, and ended with your toes poking through the canvas. The Red Ball in the center of every sole could make you “run faster and jump higher”—perhaps the first claim for athletic enhancement via shoes. Looking down on a maturing bed of this new intensely red lettuce, its round, savoyed, ruffle-edged leaves lifting upward around red crystal-crisp ballheads, was enough to make me think of firing rocket engines...in fact, I thought of Red Ball Jets. No tip-burn, no downy mildew, no bolting—just amazing. New selection in 2015. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Frilled Dragon Magma Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (pungent)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica juncea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A combination of three favorite pungent mustards, including crosses between them. 'Gold Frills', 'Dragon's Tongue', and 'Magma' make a textured and colorful spicy blend for stir fry or salad mix. The contrasts in leaf color, shape, surface texture, midribs, and sweetness or pungency create an exotic range of mustard diversity. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Oro del Valle<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Quinoa<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium quinoa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This gold-headed strain has been selected out of our Brightest Brilliant Rainbow for growing in the heart of the Willamette Valley. The head is composed of relatively loose seed clusters, which helps prevent molding or head-sprouting in humid conditions. Stocky plants are about 4 tall at maturity. Seed is golden-brown when harvested at the peak of seedhead color. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 1100 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> L series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sweet Dakota Rose<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Watermelon<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Citrullus lanatus<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (80-90 days) Over 30 years ago David Podoll crossed a small early maturing variety (Early Canada) with a large, southern shipping variety (Black Diamond) to create this medium-sized 15-20 lb delight. After decades of selection, it is well adaptable to cool, short seasons and fluctuating weather conditions. It has been called one of the sweetest, open-pollinated watermelons and has few, small seeds. With a thin but firm skin, it handles and stores well.
Growing Notes
Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-95 degrees F; Planting Depth: 1/4-1/2 inch; Plant Spacing: 9 inches with rows 6 feet apart. Days to Germ.: 6-10; Days to Maturity: 80-90; Full Sun. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Lollo di Vino<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> We first noticed this compact little “Lollo-type” leaf lettuce within the somewhat variable curls of our original Merlot stock seed. The leaves are very dark purple, small and round with the characteristic hyper-crisped frilly margins of the finest Lollo lettuces, but it seems impervious to downy mildew. 125 years ago, these supercurled types were referred to in Europe as “California curled lettuce.” I think of them as Italian lettuces. Identities lost and found. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dubya Dapple Density<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The tightest, tiniest, most glossy, two-toned, wavy-margined mini-romaine I've ever seen. Half the size of a 'Winter Density', and maybe twice as dense--a really compact, crisp, and flashy executive lettuce with a densely blanched pinkish heart. Summer bolt resistant, and fully resistant to downy mildew. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red Butter Romaine<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> From a cross between Outredgeous and Sucrine, a plant with intensely red upright outer leaves surrounding a buttery yellow green interior, with a rosy heart. The full-sized heads are like a nested treasure to unwrap. Sweet buttery soft interiors, with crisper outer leaves. Good resistance to downy mildew, sclerotinia, and tip burn. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Xenos Density <br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is a colorful little gem of a lettuce, similar to 'Double Density', but half the size...making it the size of 'Winter Density', with the bold red splashing of a Flashy Trout. The most downy mildew resistant variety in the field, tight headed, crisp, uniform and compact, with that nice 3:2 lenght:width ratio that fits the salad plate so well. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Flagstaff<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Falstaff-e1455929153393.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Somewhat between a 'Jester' and a 'Joker', a jovial icy red-splattered ball becomes a slightly tallish tight crisphead at maturity. Margins are largely toothed and crisped. Like the other fools, this one does well in summer and autumn for us. It stood out as The Best Performer in our 2012 Fall trials, the last standing and the least bolting. Taste! Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Aurora
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<b>Crop:</b> Orach<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Atriplex hortensis<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Aurora-e1455995029363.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Brightest lights this side of chard. Red, gold, green, pink, carmine, and pure purple with Dayglow radiance. The genes for this were delivered to our breeding nursery by a freak of nature, and introduced to the seed trade in 2002 by Fedco Seed of Maine, and this crazy list. Mountain spinach for merry pranksters. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Joelenes Rustic Italian<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> When we started our "farmer's Italian" red pepper project, this is pretty much what we had in mind—a brilliant red with smooth skin, medium thick walls, strong shoulders, fruits averaging 8-9 inches long, tapering to a slightly blunted tip. An early, sweet frying and roasting pepper that keeps long after final harvests in October—we are usually eating these for breakfast with eggs until Christmas. Mature 116 days post-trans. at OSU/Corvallis OR Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Jimis Flag Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Poppy<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Papaver sominiferum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A color spectrum right off a Hendrix album cover; saturated crimson petals w/ deep purple splashes, solid indigo petals, rosy pinks dappled with white, and a few solid white flowers. Seed color varies from pod to pod, coal black to vanilla, with nut browns and blues in between. Bees go bonkers for poppy pollen, youll love the rich tasting seeds. From the cross Danish Flag x Purple Frilled. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mint Vanilla<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Quinoa<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium quinoa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> New selection out of 'Brightest Brilliant', bright white-headed quinoa with very white seeds in a green-tinged panicle. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Idaho Gem<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pumpkin<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Cucurbita pepo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 70 days- (Pie Type) My development, a very early, 4 to 6 pound type. I direct seeded some of these on July 25 of 2002 after 2 previous plantings were lost to various things. Pumpkins were ripe by October 2 (or about 68 days). This year planted July 17 ready September 27.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dakota Sport<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Solanum lycopersicon<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (65-75 days; indeterminate) Ultra-glossy, thin skinned, crack resistant, bright red tomato. This tomato was a sport selected from the original Crimson Sprinter variety by North Dakota farmer David Podoll. Its striking shiny appearance, superior flavor, vigorous production, and disease resistance makes it a real standout in the field, at the market, and at the table. 5-7 oz medium slicer that matures early and tolerates cool conditions.
Growing Notes
Sow transplant seedlings indoors 5-6 wks before last frost; Planting depth: 1/4 inch. Avg. Days to Germ.: 7-12. Transplant outdoors with 36-48 in. spacing between plants in rows 4-6 ft. apart. Full sun. Days to Maturity (after transplant): 65-75.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Better Devil romaine<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Better-Devil-e1455913941234.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A medium red, moderate sized butter-cos derived from 'Devils Tongue.' More compact and uniform than 'Devils Tongue,' especially good for early spring planting. Black seeded. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Red-Earred Butterheart<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Sounds like an embarrassed suitor in springtime, but heres a new selection from the Really Red Deer Tongue tribe, with dark red pointed leaves that are shorter, broader, more buttery and folded than RRDT. Like its parent, introduced through the Fedco catalog. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Robinhood Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is a Lincoln green band of three head types--a tight round crisphead ('Little John'), an upright romaine type ('Robinhood'), and an open looseleaf ('Lincoln Greenleaf'). Glossy, thick leaves are crisp and juicy as cut leaves or whole heads. These are all late-bolting (as compared to 'Concept') with superior downy mildew, botrytis, and sclerotinia resistance. Limited Supply. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Garden Mild Mustard Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (mild)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica rapa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A mix of all the rapa above, along with other new experimental crosses that are otherwise unreleased. Instant Brassica melange. Viva diversitas! Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wild Garden Pungent Mix
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<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (pungent)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica juncea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A mix of all the above plus unreleased breeding material from experimental crosses. Bunches of this look like vegetable bouquets. Perfect for salad mix diversity. Leaf colors are golden, green, striped red, and solid purple; leaf margins are frilly, dissected, toothed to entire; leaf surfaces glossy, smooth, savoyed, and blistered; flavors sweet, pungent, and hot. Shuffle and stir these traits. Thats a mix. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Bella Italia
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> These are deep dark red Italian-type peppers, with a ruffled surface and thinner walls than the other Italian kinds we sell. When sliced thinly these make a striking vermillion “vegetable fettuchini” that can be quickly sauteed or stir fried for topping dishes, or used fresh for salads. Fruits 6-8" ripen earlier than our other Italians. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Italian Red Heart
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dark red, thick walled, very sweet and meaty texture, the size of an Italian romantics heart. The smooth fruits are easily roasted and skinned. A beautiful pepper to hold or behold. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> French Vanilla<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Quinoa<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Chenopodium quinoa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Named for the appearance of the large seedheads that look like overloaded ice cream cones. Selected out of 'Brightest Brilliant', this new variety reaches 6-7' tall with little branching when spaced a foot apart in rows 16" apart. The large heads ripen uniformly, making harvest more straight-forward than in varieties with many large branches. Seeds are white or buff in color. We are still learning the growing range and traits of this variety. Excellent yield and performance overall in Kevin Murphys 2013 WSU trials. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 1000 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Oca Breeders Guild<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> GOB 15000 Series<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Oca<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Oxalis tuberosa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Owen Glyn-Smith<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Uncle Davids Dakota Dessert<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita maxima<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Curcubita maxima<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Uncle Davids Dakota Dessert squash (Cucurbita maxima)
(95-105 days) Bred by David Podoll, this buttercup-type variety was a cross between Hubbard, Gold Nugget and other maximas. For over 40 years the Podoll family has been selecting for deep orange color, thick flesh, rich taste, sweetness, smooth texture, vigor and hardiness in cold weather. This is a real work-horse variety with the ability to produce solid yields in variable conditions. This full-flavored, rich tasting squash stars as a side-dish and is an excellent player in pies and desserts.
Growing Notes
Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-85 degrees F; Planting Depth: 1 inch; Plant Spacing: 2 seeds/ft. in rows 5-6 ft. apart; Days to Germ.: 6-10; Full Sun; Moderate Water. Days to Maturity: 95-105. Cut from vines; store in dry place with good air circulation at room temperature until stems are dry. For fully cured squash with peak flavor, cure 1-2 months. Stores well in a cool basement most of the winter.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dakota Sisters<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Muskmelon<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Cucumis melo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (80 days) A delightfully flavorful, sweet, and aromatic melon! Bred by David Podoll, the Podolls has been selecting for smooth texture, great melon flavor, juicy sweetness, deep orange color, and thick flesh since 1980. Can be grown anywhere but is especially suited to areas with a shorter growing season.
Growing Notes
Direct-seeding is recommended. Planting Depth: 1/2”. Plant Spacing: 1 foot in row, 3-6 feet between rows. Emergence: 5-10 days. Full sun; plant after danger of frost has passed. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Minigreen Merlox Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A combination of three miniature “iceberg” types from the Merlox variations. Shades of different greens and maturity dates, forming heads from tennis to softball size that make nice one or two-serving salads. Leaves are sweet and crisp for cutting salads even before head formation, with rounded to toothed margins. Strong mildew resistance and a beautiful gloss inherited from Merlot. Good stuff. Farm Original Variety!<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Thanksgiving Bouquet, popcorn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Glenn Drowns<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Sandhill Preservation Center<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> 110 days - An ornamental popcorn of my own selection which also has very good flavor. Ive always been fascinated by the genetics of brown kernel color in corn and how many ways the brown gene can express itself. This was named because I think of browns and related shades at Thanksgiving time. To get the full complement of brown shades, not all ears will turn out brown. The remainder will be very colorful nonetheless. Plants are 7 feet
tall, 2 ears per stalk, and the ears are 6 to 7 inches long. Sand Hill Preservation Center introduction in 2005.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dakota Tears<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Onion<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Allium cepa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> David Podoll <br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Prairie Road Organic Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> (112 days) Open-pollinated, yellow-skinned, firm fleshed storage onion with robust onion flavor. Bred in the 1980-90s by David Podoll, Dakota Tears is continuously selected for vigor, size, long-term storability, disease and insect resistance. Averaging 12 oz each with medium-thick necks. Dakota Tears was honored by Organic Gardening magazine as one of ten outstanding plants in their 2010 variety trials.
Growing Notes
For transplant seedlings: sow indoors 6 weeks before desired transplanting date; Planting depth: 1/4 inch; Avg. Days to Germ.: 7-10. Transplant outdoors with 4 inch spacing between plants. For direct seeding: 10 seeds per foot in rows 18 inches apart. Plant 1/4 inch deep; thin to 4 inch spacings. Days to Maturity (after transplant): 112.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/123255891/best-seller-dakota-tears-onion-certified" target="_blank">https://www.etsy.com/listing/123255891/best-seller-dakota-tears-onion-certified</a><br>
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Prairie%20Road%20Organic%20Seed" target="_blank">Prairie Road Organic Seed</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Aloha Gem<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Aloha-Gem-e1456256200995.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is the first varietal type to emerge from Manoa x Leopard, a glossy Little Gem sized, medium green, savoyed, heading lettuce with something like romaine texture. A “personal sized” head that fits well on a plate, and has huge savoyed surface area to hold plenty of dressing. Can be planted 6-8” apart for intensive production. May be harvested at a wide range of maturity, from rosette to full headed. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=354" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=354</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Pele<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> From Manoa x Leopard, this short leaf romaine begins as a dark spotted seedling, then matures into a glossy red, crisp, undulant romaine. Interior a blanched blend of pink and yellow heart. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=355" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=355</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Coorong Pink<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/CoorongPink-e1456782897187.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Coorong Pink is a rugose regular leaf dwarf with heavy yields of small to medium 5 - 8oz smooth mostly round pink fruit. Plants reach around a metre+ / 4 ft by end of season and become very heavy with fruit requiring strong support. Avoid letting fruits get over-ripe for the best flavour and texture. The Coorong is a coastal lagoon with abundant bird-life in South Australia.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="Due%20for%20release%20in%202016.%20Sellers%20to%20be%20advised" target="_blank">Due for release in 2016.
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<b>availability 1:</b> <a href="Seed%20is%20not%20commercially%20available.%20For%20small%20amounts%20of%20seed,%20please%20email%20chillichick@gmail.com" target="_blank"> Seed is not commercially available. For small amounts of seed, please email chillichick@gmail.com </a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Island Gems mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Island-Gems-Mix-e1456336372862.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This mix of tight small heads comes from the cross Manoa x Leopard initiated in 2011. This will eventually produce a dozen or more distinct cultivars (inc. a couple this year), but you can preview them all right here. These are primarily mini and midi sizes in all shades of green, as well as boldly spotted and blushed kinds with many shades of red. Savoyed short-leafed packed heads are perfect salad plate size for either whole head servings or mixed salads, with complex and contrasting coloration. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=356" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=356</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sea of Romaine Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> How many ways are there to be a green romaine? What if every head of romaine was as unique as every person on the street? Like migrations of humanity converged on a world capital, a sea of romaine as diverse as the rivers that feed it. Thats how this blend of green selections from romaine crosses will make you feel. From miniheads to full size, golden to jade, edges as smooth as knives, to serrate, dentate, and fuzzy. Diversity within the romaine theme. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=362" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=362</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Maralinga<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> <br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Maralinga-e1456355272863.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Maralinga is a rugose regular leaf dwarf that produces prolific medium-large 6 - 10oz oblate rich brown tomatoes with meaty purple-red interiors. Maralinga is a region in the arid north of South Australia where atom bomb tests carried out for the British in the 1950s displaced the local indigenous population and ruined their land with radiation fallout. This is a memorial to them. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season and need staking due to weight of fruit.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
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<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="The%20Sample%20Seed%20Shop" target="_blank">The Sample Seed Shop</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dwarf Golden Gypsy<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Dwarf-Golden-Gypsy-e1456365537232.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dwarf Golden Gypsy is a rugose potato leaf dwarf with heavy yields of medium to large smooth oblate yellow fruit in the 8 - 18oz range. Plants reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season. The flesh is pale yellow and the flavour is intense with a refreshing tang, one of the best offerings of new dwarfs from the project. This variety was named by project volunteer Wendy Montanez.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
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<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="The%20Sample%20Seed%20Shop" target="_blank">The Sample Seed Shop</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Camo Oakheart mix lettuce<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Camo-Oakheart-Mix-e1456336835398.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> There is a complicated history here that began with a Deer Tongue that went camo with red spots and a bronze overcast after an unplanned mating with a red-to-heart romaine, only to be made oakish by a chance encounter with Green Oakheart. The resulting genepool is something to behold, ranging in color from deepest solid red to the heart, through all stages of spotting, speckling, and blushing into spotless green. Dense oakheart heads in sizes from mini to full to elf-earred. Great salad mix oakleaf diversity. Youve never seen anything like this. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=357" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=357</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dwarf Orange Cream<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Dwarf Orange Cream is a rugose potato leaf dwarf reaching about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season. Fruits are medium-large 8 - 12oz smooth oblate pale orange, and have an intense taste with a lively tang. They have a somewhat matte appearance. This variety was named by Craig LeHoullier who co-manages the Dwarf Tomato Project with Patrina, and he says Dwarf Orange Cream is among the best of new dwarfs from the project.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Loxton Lad<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Loxton Lad is a rugose regular leaf dwarf producing large smooth oblate orange fruit in the 9 - 18oz range, meaty and juicy. Support is necessary to prevent branches breaking from the weight of fruit. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season. Loxton Lad appeared in an early generation of Loxton Lass, being larger with similar taste but less sweetness than Loxton Lass. And as with Loxton Lass, the name Loxton is derived from the town of that name in the riverland citrus growing region of South Australia. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Classic Italian<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> More curvaceous, full bodied, variably crowned, and blunt than the perfect model described above. Proudly less than perfect, but also less rumpled and crumpled than the rustic Italian clan. Earlier than Joelenes, more refined, but maybe not as sweet. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=366&amp;osCsid=23954b4422e7a512e995960bb90bb083" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=366&amp;osCsid=23954b4422e7a512e995960bb90bb083</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Tall Oaks Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Tall-Oaks-Mix-e1456339081904.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> When oaks are crossed by romaines, they can develop some big and upright attitudes, and very fancy ears. This genetic family has terrific traits from Crisp Mint romaine, including a slightly savoyed texture, crunchy midribs, clear green color and sweet taste. Some of these have long terminal leaf lobes that remind me of elf ears. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=358" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=358</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Early Perfect Italian<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Peppers (sweet)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Capsicum annuum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This is probably what Joelene was really requesting when she asked if I could recreate her favorite hybrid red Italian as an OP variety. These appeared from my “early red” breeding lines this year, and I was as surprised as anyone with its straight smooth shape, like a longer “red roaster” type, including the nicely domed crown, and few seeds. A chef's dream. Easy to clean, roast and peel, a joy to slice, little to trim or waste, uniform wall thickness, sweet taste. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=365" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&amp;products_id=365</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Waratah<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Waratah-e1456362124556.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Waratah is a rugose regular leaf dwarf with prolific medium to large 6 - 12oz oblate red densely fleshed tasty fruit. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season and need staking to support the weight of fruit. The Waratah is a large native Australian red flower, the floral emblem of New South Wales where Patrina currently lives.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.sampleseeds.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sampleseeds.com/</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> InfaRouge Ruffles Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> <br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The darkest red oak from the '80s paired up with the darkest savoyed leaf from 20 years later...Mascara x Pinot. What took so long? There are so many shades beyond the red in here, and the leaf textures combine oak and ruffling and savoy and crisping in a hundred ways. These are full sized heads of looseleaf and oak types, describable as “wino violetto” to “21st century fire”...so many names come to mind. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=361" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=361</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Morton's Secret Lettuce Mix '16'<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Shhhhhh! Dont tell anyone, but this mix contains new stuff that may soon be named and released. We cant tell you what it is exactly, but there are new lines (with variations) in here. Reds, greens, brights, darks, splashes, blushes, crisps, butters, leafs, heads, and tongues. Soon to be famous? You might be the first to find out.
This years secret stuff has some lotus-like lettuce that look like bloodstone, or just bloody red. There are crisphead cousins of Falstaff, a pool of green gems with Hawaiian genes, and an unlikely combination of island hearts and Deer Tongue in camo dress. If this is hard to comprehend, thats because its a secret!
Note: This is a new mix for 2016. You can still purchase the classic Morton's Secret Lettuce Mix from previous years (original mix, 2014 Mix, 2015 Mix) Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_75&amp;products_id=363" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_75&amp;products_id=363</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sugar Loaf<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita pepo<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Curcubita pepo<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Mike Hessel<br>
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Cucurbita pepo Open pollinated. 100 days.
Mike Hessel's line of Sugar Loaf "Tan Delicata" is the best available.
Classic intense Sugar Loaf flavor, bigger fruit, Hessel's Sugar Loaf Winter Squash has thicker flesh and higher yield than other lines.
An improved version of OSU released "Sugar Loaf" Winter Squash which was developed by Dr. James Baggett whom Mike studied under.
A Nichols Garden Nursery introduction.
Planting Directions: Plant in spring when soil is between 70° to 95˚. Plant in soil that has been amended with rich compost or general garden fertilizer. Plant 6-8 seeds ½ - 1” deep in hills spaced 3 to 6 apart. Thin seedlings to 3 per hill. Seeds may also be started indoors 3 to 4 weeks before last frost. Transplant to hills after all danger of frost has past and soil has warmed and remains 65°-75˚. Squash need heavy watering on a regular schedule. Fruits are ready when the rind is hard to the fingernail and the stems begin to dry.
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<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Hessel%27s-Sugar-Loaf-Squash-pid894.html" target="_blank">https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/store/product-info.php?Hessel%27s-Sugar-Loaf-Squash-pid894.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Kookaburra Cackle<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/KookaburraCackle-e1456778998977.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Kookaburra Cackle is a rugose regular leaf dwarf with prolific small 3 - 5oz brown mostly round fruit with rich purplish red interiors. It is named after an iconic Australian bird that is a brown and beige king-fisher type with a call that sounds like a human laughing heartily! Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.sampleseeds.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sampleseeds.com/</a><br>
<b>col11:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>availability 2:</b> <a href="The%20Sample%20Seed%20Shop" target="_blank">The Sample Seed Shop</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Big Flame Romaine Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Big-Flame-Romaine-Mix-e1456340036996.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Red-to-heart breeding stock crossed into (big) Crisp Mint and Plato II romaines. The combinations are striking and delicious, and make a beautiful erect romaine component to salad mix diversity. Aside from the unusual red patterns and rose hearts, there is a full spectrum of green backgrounds, and many patterns of leaf margination, smooth to ruffled. Red color develops early, even under UV-absorbing plastic, making this an excellent salad component for tunnel or greenhouse production. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=359" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=359</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Jagger<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Mustard<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Mustard (pungent)<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Brassica juncea<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Jagger-e1456341786730.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A purple-red leaf mustard with a broadly rounded projecting shape, small dentate edges, and slight surface texture. Enough heat for a good mustard flavor, but mild enough for salad mix. Something about these leaves reminds me of The Stones. Limited Supply. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=364" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=364</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Little Rosebud Romaine Mix<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Lettuce<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Lactuca sativa<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Little-Rosebud-Romaine-Mix-e1456340368757.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Red-to-heart breeding stock mated with (little) Pandero mini romaine...oh my, imagine the many mini reds. Pandero is a solid wine version of Winter Density with great disease resistance and productivity. This mix ranges from the darkest reds into exotic red-splashed variegations. Short leaves are packed into rounded or pointed heads, often rosebud pink, that are quickly parted into gorgeous salad. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=360" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?products_id=360</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Jimi's Snowflakes<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Poppy<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Papaver sominiferum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Crystal white petals with ice-cut edges, tan seed pods with nut-brown seeds, non-bitter and delicious. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=91&amp;products_id=368" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=91&amp;products_id=368</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Jimi's Purple Haze<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Poppy<br>
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<b>Latin name:</b> Papaver sominiferum<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Frank Morton<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Wild Garden Seed<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Out of the Jimi's Flag poppy mix, purple petals with dark purple splotches. Purple pods have dark seeds. Farm Original Variety!<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=91&amp;products_id=367" target="_blank">https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=91&amp;products_id=367</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sturt Desert Pea<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Sturt-Desert-Pea-e1456356930967.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Sturt Desert Pea is a regular leaf dwarf that produces abundant yields of 4-8oz tasty oblate shiny red fruit. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season. The name originates from a brilliant shiny red and black flowered leguminous plant native to the desert regions of Australia where British explorer Charles Sturt searched for an inland sea during Australia's early days of European settlement. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
<b>col10:</b> <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html" target="_blank">http://www.victoryseeds.com/ossi.html</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Mallee Rose<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Mallee Rose is a rugose regular leaf dwarf producing abundant medium-large 6 - 10 oz oblate pink fruit which are sweet with a meaty juicy texture. Plants reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season and become heavy with fruit requiring staking. As with other pink varieties, avoid letting fruits get over-ripe for the best flavour and texture. This variety is named after an endangered native West Australian Eucalypt called Rose Mallee.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="Due%20for%20release%20in%202016.%20Sellers%20to%20be%20advised" target="_blank">Due for release in 2016.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Tanunda Red<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Tanunda Red is a rugose regular leaf dwarf with prolific medium-large 6 - 10 oz oblate rich red tomatoes. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season. This variety was grown by a project volunteer who lives in a town called Tanunda located in a beautiful wine-growing region of the Barossa Valley in South Australia.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Wilpena<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Wilpena is a rugose potato leaf dwarf with excellent yields of medium 5 - 8oz oblate red fruit, smooth tender and delicious. Plants reach around a metre+ / 3-4 ft by end of season. Wilpena Pound is a huge natural mountainous amphitheatre in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia. <br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="Due%20for%20release%20in%202016.%20Sellers%20to%20be%20advised" target="_blank">Due for release in 2016.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Yellow Nardello
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Anne Berblinger<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Gales Meadow Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A few years ago, about 5% of our Jimmy Nardello peppers were larger, more vigorous plants with sweet yellow rather than red peppers. We saved the seed; the next year most of the offspring of the Yellow Nardello were similar to the parent, but some were moderately spicy (see Hot Jimmy below). Yellow Nardello is not quite as sweet as the original, but has a similar lovely flavor. We like seeing the two of them together.
2015 was the 4th generation, and we are still seeing some hot rogues, which are distinctive in shape and color.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Fryes Golden Goose
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<b>Crop:</b> Bean, Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
<b>Crop sub type:</b> Pole Bean<br>
<b>Latin name:</b> Phaseolus vulgaris<br>
<b>Breeder/company:</b> Anne Berblinger<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Gales Meadow Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> This bean was given to me by my neighbor, Torchy Oberg. Torchy called it Fryes Bean, a name from her first husbands family. It came with a story about a great-uncle finding the original beans in the crop of a goose he shot. The story and the beautiful golden brown color inspired the name I have given it.
Fryes Golden Goose is similar to Swedish Brown Bean, as described by Roger Yepsin in A Celebration of Heirloom Vegetable Varieties, but it is a pole bean not a bush bean. It is a pronounced cut short bean, with three six beans per pod. The flavor is excellent, both in the shelling stage and the dry stage.
The first year it was planted at Gales Meadow Farm, it displayed evidence of lots of crosses, so I cleaned it up over the course of several seasons.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Loxton Lass<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Tomato<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Patrina Nuske Small<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> The Dwarf Tomato Project<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Loxton Lass is a rugose regular leaf dwarf producing medium smooth oblate orange fruit in the 7 - 10oz range. They are delicious, tender sweet and juicy. Plants have sturdy stems, robust rugose foliage, and reach about a metre+/ 3-4 ft by end of season. Loxton is a town in South Australia's riverland citrus growing region.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties" target="_blank">http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Category:OSSI-Pledged_Varieties</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Hot Jimmy Orange and Red
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<b>Crop:</b> Pepper<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Anne Berblinger<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Gales Meadow Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> These are the spicy rogues of the rogue Yellow Nardello. They are a little shorter, and thinner and they are red or orange rather than yellow. They have very moderate heat, and seem to be a sweet as the original Jimmy Nardello.
We like to mix them with Habaneros to make an amazing pepper sauce.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Sundream<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita maxima<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Don Tipping<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Siskyou Seeds<br>
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Winter Squash, Sundream Cucurbita Maxima (90 days) Good ideas have to start somewhere…this project started as a taste bud love affair with the excellent variety Sunshine (F1), a delicious orange skinned squash developed by Rob Johnston. With the dream of culturing this strain into an open pollinated variety, we offer this (F3) assession. Some variability is distinctly possible, but we have faith that the flavor of this productive and tasty squash is worth it. An heirloom of tomorrow in the making. SSF<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Cherry Hill<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Brussels Sprouts<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> An open pollinated variety bred from an expired hybrid and several other sources using bio-dynamic growing practices. a) a sturdy, upright plant appr. 1 1/2 to 2 ft. tall with good foliage cover of slightly savoyed dark green leaves. b) Sprouts 1 1/2 inches, oval, tightly wrapped, medium green. c) Taste mild, crunchy. d) Maturity: Started in June will produce in early January in USDA zone 8, until early March when flowering proceeds.e) At present this variety is about 85 % to type. Off types may be small plants, have tip burn, or sprouts do not close tightly, esp at base of stem. Some sprouts are more roundish and maturity dates may vary with smaller sprouts filling out later. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Joni's Taxi<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Snow Pea<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Greg Muller<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Useful Seeds, Bendigo, Australia<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Jonis Taxi is a snow pea with large, yellow, low fibre pods. This variety was derived from a cross between a purple flowered snowpea, probably Yakumo, with the yellow podded snow pea distributed in Australia as Golden Podded. In addition to the obtaining the desired pod characteristics, a happy coincidence was the emergence of long pedicels that hold the pods out from the plant to facilitate harvest.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Dietrichs Wild Broccoli Raab Turnip Greens<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Turnip<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Nate Kleinman, Dusty Hinz, and Sandy and Chris Dietrich<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Experimental Farm Network (Elmer, New Jersey)<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> BRED &amp; INTRODUCED BY EFN. When we arrived in Elmer, NJ, in early 2014, camping out in a field to start the EFN flagship farm, the owners, Sandy and Chris Deitrich, told us we should start picking and eating the &quot;wild broccoli raab&quot; that abounds on the farm. It took a day or two for us to find it, but then we realized it was all around us. We were soon hooked, eating it daily raw or cooked (it&#39;s especially good in scrambled eggs or sauteed in olive oil with some garlic) for as long as it was available. Amazingly, this overwintering biennal produces its deliciously bittersweet flower spikes so early in Spring, it&#39;s really still Winter. Six or eight weeks before the first asparagus makes an appearance, and weeks before overwintering kale or other turnips or any other vegetable start producing, this incredibly productive broccoli raab is already a staple. We&#39;ve seen it flowering through snow on more than one occasion. And even when it&#39;s not sending up its cut-and-come-again flower spikes in the Spring, the leaves make great cooking greens.
Here in New Jersey, we plant it in mid-Summer, eat its big leaves in the Fall, then let it rest after the freeze -- completely unprotected, regardless of Winter&#39;s worst polar vortex -- and then gorge all Spring. We assume it&#39;s a feral leaf turnip escaped from some erstwhile Italian farmers in the neighborhood, because the plant looks a lot like &#39;Seven Top&#39;, though it is hardier, earlier, and more productive. The plants are also far less uniform, but their diversity presumably makes them much more resilient. Similar plants grow throughout this area as weeds, but thanks to the Deitrich&#39;s wise stewardship of their land -- eschewing herbicides and leaving lots of land unmowed -- along with their love for this plant, a particularly strong population thrives in their corner of southern New Jersey. For some thirty years they&#39;ve informally selected for the strongest plants simply by picking mainly from them (which encourages more flower spikes to develop and thus leads to much heavier seed production). EFN organizers Nate Kleinman &amp; Dusty Hinz have continued where Chris &amp; Sandy left off, selecting seeds from only the most productive, earliest plants in an effort to re-domesticate it with all of its best wild properties intact. That process will continue, and may yet yield new varieties (like a purple one) but for now we&#39;re happy to offer you this gem.
Bred by Nate Kleinman, Dusty Hinz, and Sandy &amp; Chris Deitrich.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Canoncito Landrace<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Jupiter<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Snow Pea<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Greg Muller<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Useful Seeds<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Jupiter Snow Pea, bred in Bendigo, Australia, is a deep purple-podded true snow pea. Jupiter produces medium sized pods, held high on 1 -1.5 metre plants with resistance to powdery mildew. The plants require trellising. Pods are borne in pairs, and are sweet, low in fibre., with strings along the pod seams. The pod colour fades upon cooking in water.
Parents were an unknown snow pea variety and a commercially available purple-podded pea 'Purple Podded'. Early generations of the cross exhibited all combinations of pod colour from green to deep purple, high, medium and low fibre pods, no, medium and high resistance to powdery mildew, and a range of plant heights. Selection occurred over 6 generations and focused on purple pods, good pod flavour and low fibre, powdery mildew resistance, and high seed emergence.
The variety exhibits a small amount of residual plant to plant genetic variation. Occasional plants produce pods with purple blushes rather than deep purple colouration. Plants may also express modest variation in height. Growers should consider practicing further selection to isolate lines suited to their conditions and requirements.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> South Anna Butternut<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Winter squash, Cucurbita moschata<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Edmund Frost<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Commonwealth Seed Growers<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> Cucurbita moschata (Twin Oaks Seed Farm, Certified Organic by QCS) Downy Mildew resistant butternut made from a cross between Waltham butternut and Seminole pumpkin. In Twin Oaks 2014 trial the F3 generation of this cross had DM resistance comparable to Seminole, yields about 60% higher than Waltham and 20% higher than Seminole. In 2015 Edmund trained and evaluated each of 70 F4 generation plants separately. This seed is from the best ten plants. He selected for productivity, Downy Mildew resistant foliage, good flavor, high dry matter and brix readings, and butternut shape. This is not a finished project there will still be variation but you can expect good yields of excellent quality squash with mostly butternut shapes on plants that resist Downy Mildew much better than Waltham or other standard butternut varieties, and that yield much better in conditions of high DM pressure. Also resists Black Rot (which shows up on butternut as grey scabs) and keeps well. 110 days.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Zanadoo Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> A selection from Anasazi crossed with Tuxedo (se) Following on the heals of the white Tuxana, Zanadoo has a mixture of white and yellow kernels and we are finding this bi-color is promising to be a little sweeter than the single color white or yellow Anasazi cross corn lines. About 82 days to maturity with mostly 14 rows of big deep kernels on 7 1/2" long, wide diameter cobs. Robust flavor, long husks give good ear protection. 2 ears per 6 1/2' tall plant. Selected to produce without high fertility levels and without coddling.<br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> Festivity Sweet Corn<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Corn<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Jonathan Spero<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Lupine Knoll Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> From Anasazi x Tuxedo, 82 days, (se), both decorative and sweet. Festivity is selected to maintain all of the color variability of the Anasazi corn with white, yellow, red and blue kernels in different combinations. A hint of color at milk stage ripens to bright multi-colored ears at maturity. 10 16 rows of kernels on mostly 7" 8" ears that are often 2" in diameter. Selected at Lupine Knoll Farm for low input and organic conditions, <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> King Sieg<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Leek<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Beth Rasgorshek<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> Canyon Bounty Farm<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> King Sieg Leek is an open pollinated cultivar derived from a cross between King Richard and Siegfried leeks. King Sieg has pseudostems (shanks) that are intermediate between King Richard and Sigfried, and possesses some of the blue-green color of Siegfried. It has a thick shaft, is not too leafy, has a straight pseudostem (shank) with no bulb, and is very winter hardy. The leaves contain a bit of purple pigmentation.<br>
<b>Seed availability:</b> <a href="http://www.canyonbountyfarm.com/seedPackets.php" target="_blank">http://www.canyonbountyfarm.com/seedPackets.php</a><br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Chantenay<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Chantenay population is a diverse breeding population with Chantenay type roots. The parents of this population were: Chantenay Royal, Red- Cored Chantenay, Caracas, Short and Sweet, Sweet Treat, and Big Top. Roots are characterized by large shoulders with a wide diameter at the crown. Roots are tapered, short and have a blunt tip. Tops are very vigorous. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC White<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC White population is characterized by white colored roots and green shoulders. Roots are generally Belgian shaped, with large cylindrical roots and tapered tips. This population has very vigorous tops and large roots. Parental material for this population included: Lunar White, Snow White, White Satin, White Belgian, and White Kuttiger. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions.
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Nantes<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Nantes population is a diverse breeding population with Nantes type roots. The Nantes population has orange roots with the typical narrow shoulders, cylindrical shape, and blunt tip that characterize the nantes shape. Tops range in vigor and were generally less strong than the other populations. Parental material used to develop this population included: Baby Babette, Bolero, Nantes Mini Core, Tendersweet, Necoras, Merida, Jeannette, Negovia, Scarlet Nantes, Yaya, Bilbo, Jerada, Brilliance, Resistafly, Nantes Half- Long, Nantindo, Nectar, Starica, and Flyaway. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Danvers<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Danvers population has orange roots that are characterized by the pronounced shoulders and tapered shape of the Danvers type. Tops are very vigorous. Parental material for this population included: Rotild, Scarlet Keeper, James Scarlet Intermediate, Danvers 126 Half-Long, Sovereign, Oranje, Rolanka, Touchon, Danvers 126, Coral II, Prodigy, St. Valery, Sweetness III, Pot o Gold, Rodelika, King Midas, and Rothild. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Ball<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Ball population is orange in color and has generally round, ball shaped roots. Roots vary slightly in shape with some that are truly round and others that were slightly longer. Parental material included: Parmex, Round Romeo, Atlas, Thumbelina, Tonda di Parigi, and Parisienne. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Purple<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Purple population has purple exterior color (anthocyanin accumulation) with a variation of purple, orange, and white interiors. Roots are generally quite large in diameter with a significant taper. Tops are very vigorous. Parental material included: Cosmic Purple , Deep Purple, Dragon, Purple Haze, and Purple Sun. The roots in this population most clearly resemble the Cosmic Purple and Dragon varieties. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Yellow<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Yellow--e1464901436492.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Yellow population is characterized by variation in the intensity of yellow color, or accumulation of xanthophylls, in the roots with occasional white and orange roots appearing. Some roots have green crowns. Roots vary in shape and are generally Danvers or Belgian, with relatively pronounced shoulders and tapered roots. Tops are very strong and vigorous. Parental material included: Amarillo, Solar Yellow, Jaune du Doubs, and Yellow Sun. This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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<b>Variety Name:</b> WI-OSC Red<br>
<b>Crop:</b> Carrot<br>
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<b>Breeder/company:</b> Claire Luby and Irwin Goldman<br>
<b>Breeder Affiliation:</b> University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
<b>Image URL:</b> <img src="http://osseeds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Red-e1464901561531.jpg" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
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<b>Variety Description:</b> The goal of breeding the Wisconsin Open Source Composite populations was to take commercially available cultivars that had freedom to operate for breeding and create diverse carrot populations based on market class and root color. These composite populations are meant to represent some of the diversity present in commercially available carrot germplasm that is available to use in breeding. The WI-OSC Red population is characterized by the accumulation of lycopene in the roots, creating an intense red or rose color. Roots are generally Danvers or Nantes in shape, so there is variation in the definition of the roots shoulders, as well as the amount of taper in the roots and tips. Some roots are quite tapered while others are more cylindrical. There is variation in smoothness of roots. Some roots are quite smooth but others have very large lenticels or are prone to branching. Additionally, seed production has proved difficult with this population with many roots rotting during storage or producing unviable seed. Parental material included: Atomic Red, Nutri-Red, and Red Samurai.This population has been developed for two generations under organic growing conditions. <br>
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