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1 By Janet s Jungle, Inc

2 Welcome to Seeds & Sprouts!! We at Janet s Jungle wish to welcome you to our Seeds & Sprouts Division. We have gathered an excellent selection of seeds and sprouts to offer you for your home gardening experience. This sale will benefit the organization you are supporting while still allowing you to pay the same price for a packet of seeds that you would pay in the store or garden center. Please take this opportunity to support your local organization while creating your flower and vegetable gardens. About Our Sales!! This sale provides both organic and conventional options for your seed purchase. All seeds offered are certified non-gmo. Whether you are looking for vegetables, flowers, sprouts or herbs, we have a vast array of options. All seed is tested for germination and purity by an independent laboratory before it is packed. By doing this, we insure that all the seeds going into your vegetable or flower garden meet with the rigorous standards of 97% germination in all our seeds. We appreciate your support. Conventional Seed (Pages 3-12) This sale brings you the finest seed options available on the market today. Take your time and enjoy strolling through the paths of this catalog. (All conventional seed options appear on a blue background) Organic Seed (Pages 13-20) This section offers you the finest organic seeds available on the market today. The farmers producing this seed are certified organic. All seeds are non-gmo. (All organic seed options appear on a green background) There are few gifts that can equal the gift of gardening. Teaching and sharing the art of gardening with people from young to the very seasoned gardeners, is giving a part of yourself that is invaluable and will be cherished forever. Passing down hands-on knowledge has been an age old tradition from which we all benefit. Good luck and most of all, have fun with your garden!! Janet

3 Bean Bush Blue Lake 274 Phaseolus vulgaris Item # $ Days. The snap bean (or green bean) is eaten pod and all. Blue Lake 274 produces a very large crop of round, 6 pods all at once on tall, bushy plants; beans are stringless when picked young. Excellent flavor, one of the best for freezing. Also a good container variety. This packets sows one 10-foot row. CONVENTIONAL VEGETABLES Bean Bush Pencil Pod Yellow Phaseolus vulgaris Item # $ days. Pencil Pod is an heirloom variety popular with gardeners The slim as a pencil, curved yellow pods are 6 long, stringless and tender. Easy to see among the foliage. Grow in the ground or in containers. Very disease resistant. This packet sows one 10-foot row. Bean Bush Roma II Seeds Phaseolus vulgaris Item # $ days. A favorite in Italy, wide snap beans aren t available in most grocery stores. A delicious nutty flavor you ll wish you could grow them year round. The 4-5 long pods are nice and tender. Roma II is delicious eaten fresh, and is an excellent variety for freezing or canning. This packet sows one 10-foot row. Bok Choy Toy Choy Seeds Brassica rapa (Chinensis group, hybrid) Item # $ days. Also called Pak Choi, this leafy green has been cultivated in Asia for centuries. Just 5 tall and ready to harvest in as few as 30 days. The thick, white stems and glossy, dark green leaves are tender and crisp. Ideal for growing in containers. This packet sows two 7-foot rows. Brussels Sprouts Long Island Improved Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera group) Item # $ days. Store-bought sprouts just can t compare to those picked fresh from the garden. Each little sprout is firm and full of wonderful flavor. You can even leave them in the garden into the winter. Frost actually improves the flavor. This packet sows six 10-foot rows. Carrot Baby Little Finger Daucus carota sativus Item # $ days. Did you know that grocery store baby carrots are actually cut from regular sized carrots? Once you try the sweet flavor and crisp bite of this 3 long true baby carrot, you will never look back! This packet sows six 9-foot rows. Beet Detroit Dark Red Beta vulgaris Item # $ days. Home-grown beets are simply the best. Tender and delicious, these 2 1/2-3 beautiful deep crimson beets do not get woody as do smaller varieties if left to grow large. Perfect for canning, pickling, and eating fresh. The greens rival chard and spinach for tenderness and flavor, and are very nutritious. This packet sows two 12-foot rows. Broccoli Sprouting Summer Purple Seeds Brassica oleracea (Italica group) Item # $ days. Sprouting broccoli produces shoots (rather than one head) and is easier to grow than common broccoli. It continues to produce throughout the heat of summer and early fall. Fresh, steamed or stir-fried, tender, succulent, this is a nutritious addition to any meal. This packet yields 24 plants when started indoors. Cabbage Chinese One Kilo Slow Bolt Seeds Brassica rapa var. pekinensis Item # $ days. Also called Napa cabbage, Has a delicate flavor, a soft texture in between that of lettuce and regular cabbage, and is easy to digest. This variety produces sooner than other varieties and is slow to bolt. Sow in spring or in late summer for a fall crop of full-sized cabbages. Grows best at 60 F - 65 F. This packet sows four 8-foot rows.(hybrid) Carrot Cosmic Purple Seeds Daucus carota sativus Item # $ days. Colored carrots currently are all the rage, yet have been around for centuries. After losing out to orange carrots long ago, purple carrots have been rediscovered. Kids will love them as a colorful snack. High in vitamin A and anthocyanin (an antioxidant). This packet sows three 10-foot rows.

4 Carrot Danvers 126 Daucus carota sativus Item # $ days. The Danvers carrot was developed during the late nineteenth century in Massachusetts. Wonderful flavor. Very resistant to cracks and splits; strong tops make harvesting easy. This packet sows four 10-foot rows. CONVENTIONAL VEGETABLES Cucumber English Telegraph Improved Cucumis sativus Item # $ Days. This is now a favorite of home gardeners for the long, thin-skinned fruits that add a cool, mild flavor. Great for snacking too. Cucumbers develop best when grown on a trellis and get regular moisture while fruits are forming. This packet yields approximately 16 plants. Cucumber Homemade Pickles Seeds Cucumis sativus Item # $ days. Making pickles at home is easy with Homemade Pickles. This plant has excellent disease resistance, very high yields, and is ready to harvest early. The 4 compact vines produce cucumbers for quite a long period; harvest anywhere from 1½ to 5 long. Excellent container variety. This packet sows three 10-foot rows of trellised cucumbers. Corn Sweet Bodacious (yellow) Seeds Zea mays var rugosa (hybrid) Item # $ days. Bodacious! That s what you ll say when you ve tried this corn! Very high quality flavor and sweetness that holds for days after picking. Its wide adaptability in northern latitudes, early maturity and consistent performance has made it the most popular variety in its class. This packet sows four 6-foot rows. Corn Sweet Sugarbaby (bicolor) Seeds Zea mays var rugosa (hybrid) Item # $ days. Sugarbaby is a bicolor corn that matures in 65 days an advantage in areas with a shorter growing season. Flavorful 8 ears with 12 to 16 rows of very tender kernels hold their sweetness and flavor longer than other varieties. This packet sows three 9-foot rows. Lettuce Butterhead Tom Thumb Lactuca sativa Item # $ days. This 4 5 English heirloom is the perfect lettuce for window boxes or indoor containers, and makes a cute border plant. Mild tasting leaves are soft, buttery, and consistently sweet. Bolt resistant and heat tolerant. This packet sows fifteen 10-foot rows. Cucumber Spacemaster Seeds Cucumis sativus Item # $ days. Spacemaster s 2 to 3 vines make it the ideal choice for small growing areas. It produces large numbers of flavorful, full-sized slicing cucumbers, perfect for snacking, salads, and sandwiches, and even for pickling when harvested small. This packet sows seven mounds of 3 plants per mound. Corn Sweet (su) Honey and Cream Seeds (LG) Item # $ Days. A perfect blend of luscious, white and yellow kernels just bursting with flavor. Each 7 8 bicolor ear has about 12 rows of sweet, creamy kernels. Honey and Cream cans and freezes well, too savor summer all year! This packet sows up to 62 ft. Corn Popcorn Robust Pop 400MR Seeds Zea mays (hybrid) Item # $ days. Robust Pop 400MR produces large, round popped kernels that are sturdy enough to hold a coating and stay in one piece, unlike the more common butterfly -shaped popcorn. This is also the type of popcorn found in the popular Cracker Jacks box. Make kettle corn, caramel corn, popcorn balls, or to top with melted chocolate or cheddar seasoning. This packet sows two 9-foot rows. Lettuce Mesclun Farmer s Market Blend Seeds Lactuca sativa Item # $ days. This perfect blend of six leaf lettuce varieties has a beautiful range of leaf shapes, textures, and colors with mild flavor. Begin harvesting leaves in just 2 to 3 weeks! Cut back plants and they will regrow. Easy to grow in containers. Varieties include: Tango 15%, Royal Oak Leaf 15%, Red Salad Bowl 32%, Black Seeded Simpson 15%, Grand Rapids TBR 15%, Red Sails 8%. This packet sows three or six 7-foot rows depending on spacing.

5 Melon Muskmelon/Cantaloupe Hale s Best Jumbo Item # $ days. Talk to seasoned gardeners, they still swear by Hale s Best Jumbo. Its 3-5-pound fruits are exceptionally sweet, thick- walled, and the seed cavity is small, so you can enjoy more delicious, mouth-watering fruit! Grows and stays sweet in a wide variety of conditions. More drought tolerant than other melons. This packet sows up to 16 mounds. Pea Snap Sugar Daddy Seeds (Large Packet) Item # $ Sugar Daddy has big improvements stringless pods, shorter vines and improved disease resistance. Slender, 3 pods have a deep green color adding to their appeal. The short plants reach only 24 to 30 tall and don t need support. Resistant to powdery mildew and tolerant to bean leaf roll virus. This packet sows three 10-foot rows. CONVENTIONAL VEGETABLES Onion Bunching/Scallion White Lisbon Seeds Allium cepa Item #0031- $ days. White Lisbon is a green or spring onion, and sometimes referred to as a scallion or bunching onion. It thrives in a wide range of soils, is heat and cold tolerant, and can be sown successively throughout the season. For the finest quality, pencil-thin onions, sow seed densely and do not thin seedlings. This packet sows up to 13 ft. Pea Snap Sugar Magnolia Seeds Item # $ days. Wow a purple snap pea, tender and delicious! Sugar Magnolia isn t just a famous Grateful Dead song, it is also a beautiful, fine-flavored, ediblepod pea with purple flowers. Long hypertendrils form in the place of some leaves and act as extra sturdy supports for plants, creating an airy structure that also helps prevent mildew. This packet sows up to 7 ft. Pea Snow Oregon Sugar Pod II Seeds Pisum sativum Item # $ days. Oregon Sugar Pod II produces a huge number of 4 delicious pods that are harvested and eaten when the pods are flat, before the seed forms. Short, 28 vines, easy to manage. Resists mildew, pea virus, and common wilt. Excellent freezer variety. Grow on a trellis. This packet sows three10-foot rows. Pepper Sweet Cherry Blend Capsicum annuum Item # $ days from transplanting. Delicious fresh in salads, stuffed for a tasty appetizer, and ideal for canning and pickling. The cherry tomato-sized peppers can be picked and eaten while still green or ripened to a brilliant red or yellow for added color and full sweet flavor. Red pepper seeds are colored red, while yellow pepper seeds are natural so you can be sure which one you are sowing. This packet yields approximately 24 plants started indoors. Pepper Sweet Yolo Wonder Capsicum annuum Item # $ days from transplanting. Introduced in 1952 by the Campbell Soup Company, Yolo Wonder is an open-pollinated improvement on the California Wonder heirloom. Consistent-shaped fruit, and is tobacco mosaic virus resistant! Good leaf coverage prevents sun scald. This variety turns from green to red. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Pepper Sweet Canary Bell Seeds Capsicum annuum Item # $ days from transplanting. Sweet 3-4, thick-walled, green bell peppers ripen to canary yellow, adding a splash of sunshine to salads, sautéed meals, or grilled dishes. Early to mature, these compact plants are great in containers. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Pepper Sweet Coral Belle Seeds Capsicum annuum Item # $ days from transplanting. Coral Belle is a robust, bushy plant just 18 tall that produces 4 long, 3½ wide sweet peppers with medium thick walls. Peppers start out green, then ripen to orange with sweet flavor and lots of vitamins. Delicious raw, stuffed and baked, stir-fried, or grilled. Good container variety and dependable performer. This packet yields approximately 20 plants when started indoors. Pumpkin French Cinderella Cucurbita maxima Item # days. Also known as Rouge Vif e Etampes, this French heirloom is a very striking pumpkin deeply ridged and large sized: 1 to 2 feet across and weighing pounds. It s a terrific decoration whether carved or not, and also a delicious vegetable. This packet sows 4 mounds.

6 Pumpkin Jack O Lantern Seeds Item # $ days. A superb pumpkin for carving! 10 tall, 10 diameter; pounds; stores for months. See inside of packet for scrumptious pumpkin seed recipe, and read about the Irish myth where Jack O Lantern got its name! This packet sows 8 mounds. CONVENTIONAL VEGETABLES Pumpkin Jarrahdale Cucurbita maxima Item # $ days. An Australian heirloom. Its silvery bluish-grey color and drum shape with deep ribbing make it perfect for ornamental autumn displays. Carve it or bake it like any other squash. Its golden to orange colored flesh is nutty, sweet, and stringless. 6 to 12 pound fruits with long storage capability. This packet sows 4 mounds. Radish Cherry Belle Item # $ days. Radish is a cool-season, fast-maturing, easy-to-grow vegetable. The mild flavor and crisp texture of Cherry Belle make it a great addition to salads, sandwiches and snack trays. Great for growing in containers. Fun for kids to grow! An All- America Selections winner. This packet sows two 10-foot rows. Spinach Baby Greens (Large Packet) Item # $ Days. Spinach baby greens can be grown indoors at any time of year and are a nutrient-packed way to get your green fix in the dead of winter. Fast-growing, delicious baby spinach leaves add flavor and nutrients to salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and even pesto. Harvest when 2-4 tall and enjoy! Detailed sowing instructions and recipe inside packet. This packet sows up to one and a half 10 x 20 flats. Squash Summer Black Beauty Zucchini Item # $ days. Zucchini is one vegetable that just won t quit! Dark green, shiny fruits with tender skin are very versatile in the kitchen. Can be steamed, sautéed, added to soups, omelets, and breads, made into relish and eaten raw in salads or with dip. This highly productive bush type plant takes up little garden space. See inside of packet for recipe. This packet sows 6 mounds. Squash Winter Table King Acorn Seeds Item # $ days. Nothing beats the rich, sweet flavor of baked acorn squash on a chilly, autumn day. Table King is great for short seasons or late spring sowing; it is early maturing for a winter squash. Compact, 4 vines are great for small gardens, and they are so easy to grow from seed! A 1974 All-America Selections winner. This packet sows 10 mounds. Radish Watermelon Mantanghong Seeds Item # $ days. The most popular of the Chinese Beauty Heart watermelon radishes. Produces large, 3 round, mild radishes that can weigh up to 1 pound each! Slice the greenish white exterior to reveal a vivid, fuschia interior. Winter radishes are best sown in the late summer or fall, as short days trigger root growth. This packet sows two 6-foot rows. Spinach Matador Seeds Item # $ Days. Dark green, smooth, oval-shaped leaves are a versatile addition to the kitchen! Matador has great, sweet flavor as a mature plant, can also be enjoyed as a baby green in salad mixes, and has the perfect texture for cooked dishes, such as risotto. It s a coldhardy plant, but can also tolerate warmer temperatures during the growing season. Slow-to-bolt, very productive plants. This packet sows up to 36 ft. Squash Summer Cube of Butter Seeds Item # $ days. Superb flavor raw or cooked. Plants are very productive for a continuous harvest. Pick squash at any size from small to large, and the fruit still has all of its tempting qualities. Easy to harvest because plants are open and have fewer spines than other varieties. Disease tolerant. This packet plants 3-4 mounds. Squash Winter Vegetable Spaghetti Item # $ days. Also called gold string melon, spaghetti squash is unique among winter squashes; when cooked, the flesh falls away from the shell in ribbons or strands like spaghetti, and retains a tender al denté texture. Savory rather than sweet flavor; superb with just a bit of butter and salt. Each plant yields 5 to 7 squash. This packet sows 6 mounds.

7 Squash Winter Waltham Butternut Seeds Item # $ days. Winter squash gives you the perfect reason to look forward to winter! The rich, sweet flavor of butternut is incomparably delectable, with a flavor similar to that of pumpkin. Delicious roasted, baked, or made into soup. 4 to 5 fruits per plant; solid stems resist boring insects. Stores for months! This packet sows 11 mounds. CONVENTIONAL VEGETABLES Tomato Bush Supremo Seeds Solanum lycopersicum (hybrid) Item # $ days from transplanting. Determinate. Supremo produces a dependable mid-season crop of impressively large, uniform tomatoes that set well even in heat. Supremo has an excellent disease resistance package that includes Bacterial Speck (PST) and Tomato Spotted Wilt virus (TSWV). This packet yields approximately 8 plants when started indoors. Tomato Cherry Gardener s Delight Solanum lycopersicum Item # $ days from transplanting Indeterminate. Pop a few of these sweet delights in your mouth while gardening! Reviews have proclaimed this 1950s German heirloom the best cherry tomato; extra sweet and packed with flavor. Produces many clusters of 6 12, low-acid tomatoes all summer. Vigorous vines easily reach 6 long. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Tomato Pole Pineapple Seeds Item # $ days from transplanting. Indeterminate. You ll be impressed with this stunning, high-yielding variety. Tomatoes ripen to yelloworange accented with hints of red that go through the solid, meaty interior of the fruit. Large, beefsteak type fruits yield few seeds with a low-acid tomato flavor Provide support for the tall plants and their heavy, 1-2 pound fruits. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Watermelon Crimson Sweet Citrullus lanatus Item # $ days. Crimson Sweet is a high-quality old standard of home gardens, weighing about pounds with bright crimson flesh. With just a little care, it can be easily grown in northern climates; see inside of packet for details. Resistant to fusarium wilt and anthracnose. This packet sows up to 22 mounds. Tomato Pole Oxheart Organic Item # $ Days. What a name! Oxheart, also known as cuore di bue (Italian for ox heart) is so named because of its shape. An heirloom variety popular in Italy and France because it is dense with few seeds, cooking down to a robust, thick sauce. It can also be a star sliced fresh atop salad greens or paired with mozzarella and fresh basil leaves. This packet yields approximately 20 plants. Tomato Pole Principe Borghese Item # $ days from transplanting. Indeterminate. This small, fragrant tomato can be found all over backyards and farmyards in Italy, drying right on the vine. Small, plum-shaped tomatoes are set in clusters of 6 to 8 fruits on prolific, 6 vines. They can be dried on the plant or in a vegetable dehydrator. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Watermelon Sugar Baby Organic Seeds Citrullus lanatus Item # $ days. Summer never tasted so good! Sugar means delectable sweetness, and Baby means small enough to easily fit in the refrigerator! This plant produces an abundant crop of 7 10, 8 10 pound, juicy fruit with red flesh. This packet sows 9 mounds.

8 Sprouts Alfalfa (Large Packet) Item # $3.99 Alfalfa sprouts are one of the most popular of all sprouting seeds. They are nutritious; high in protein, essential amino acids, digestive enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and (when exposed to light) chlorophyll. Alfalfa sprouts add lively flavor and texture to tossed salads and sandwiches. The culinary possibilities are limited only by your imagination! CONVENTIONAL SPROUTS Sprouts Salad Mix (Large Packet) Item # $3.99 The beauty, texture and mingled flavors of these fresh sprouts will turn your salads into a gourmet experience. We put together this special mix to highlight the flavor of each component in a perfect balance for salads. The sweetness of alfalfa and red clover mix with a lively boost from the broccoli and kale. Basil Italian Large Leaf Item # $1.89 Annual. There is nothing like the aroma of basil in the summer! There is no more useful herb; use in a number of Italian dishes. Accent fish, poultry and rice, add to mild vegetables and salads, serve with fresh mozzarella, or make basil vinegar! In a warm, south window, basil can grow indoors in the winter! A good container variety. This packet sows twelve 10-foot rows or 12 successive sowings of 10-foot rows. Catnip Item # $1.79 Annual. Catnip is a multi-purpose plant. The tea is very pleasant with a lemon-mint flavor and fragrance. Along with fresh catnip planted in containers indoors year-round, catnip toys filled with dried leaves will provide your feline friends with hours of fun. Self-sows readily. Drought and heat tolerant. This packet sows up to 256 ft. CONVENTIONAL HERBS Basil Lettuce Leaf Item # $1.89 Basil lovers, this is for you the most productive sweet basil boasting leaves nearly as big as your hand! The light green leaves are more sweet than spicy, and full of flavor and aroma; ideal for pesto, lettuce alternative in wraps, on burger or sandwiches, or in a beautiful caprese salad. Very slow to bolt. This packet sows up to 20 ft. Chamomile German Item # $1.79 Annual. What could be more soothing than curling up at bedtime with a good book and a cup of chamomile tea made from flowers fresh from your garden? The flowers can also be dried for floral arrangements, pressed for crafts, or woven into charming wreaths, and their edible petals can be tossed into salads. Chives Chinese Garlic Item # $1.89 Perennial. A very tasty and versatile herb used widely in Asian cooking. When young, leaves and flower buds have a delicate aroma, and a garlic flavor with hints of honey and onion. Plant comes back every year, is very attractive, drought tolerant, and good for containers. This packet sows up to 15 ft. Cilantro/Coriander Long Standing Organic Item # $1.89 Cool season annual. Cilantro has a thousand uses in the kitchen. We chose Long Standing for its excellent flavor, improved leafiness and, as the name infers, its slow-to-bolt quality. Add a sprig to chicken soup or add chopped leaves to Mexican, Caribbean, or Asian dishes. Can be grown indoors for fresh cilantro leaves year round.

9 Dill Bouquet Organic Item # $1.89 Warm season annual. Particularly good for pickling because of early and abundant seed production, Bouquet foliage is also delicious sprinkled on potatoes, tomatoes, salmon, spinach, cucumbers and lamb chops tall, and very aromatic. Dill is an important host plant for caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies. Lavender English Tall Item # $1.89 Annual. This is the tall, old fashioned, wonderfully fragrant lavender; an extremely valuable and easy to use household herb. Drought tolerant; perfect for rock gardens, or as a short hedge. Perennial to USDA zone 5, otherwise treated as an annual. Marjoram Item # $1.89 Annual. Also called sweet marjoram. Try substituting versatile marjoram for oregano in many popular dishes such as Eggplant Parmesan or pizza. You may be pleasantly surprised! Very popular ingredient in German sausage and herb breads. Grown as an annual. This packet sows approximately 380 Ft. Parsley Italian Dark Green Flat Item # $1.79 Annual. Flat-leaved parsley adds a fresh, tantalizing flavor to many foods. The flat leaves are easy to chop, and often preferred by cooks for their robust flavor. Considered to aid digestion. Can be grown indoors for fresh parsley year round. Sage Garden Broadleaf Item # $1.89 Annual. Sage s flavor is bold and assertive, and considered very valuable as a digestive aid to high-fat foods, such as pork, wild game, and cheese. Often paired with stuffing, it also livens up vegetables, potatoes, soups, and stews. Drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant. This packet sows up to 16 ft. CONVENTIONAL HERBS Hyssop Lavender Hyssop Seeds Item # $1.79 Annual. Also known as anise hyssop and licorice mint, this native midwestern U.S. perennial is loved by hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. The leaves and flowers make a refreshing licoricefruity tea, and can be tossed in salads. The lavender-blue flower spikes are lovely in fresh or dried. Perennial inusda zones 4 8. Fairly drought tolerant once established. Deer and rabbit resistant. Lavender Hidcote Dwarf Seeds Item # $1.89 Perennial (in USDA zones 5-9). If you love lavender, you must try this variety. Very compact, attractive plants are slow growing to 12. Lots of flower spikes with very dark purple, fragrant flowers. Excellent for making sachets, wreaths, and dried flower arrangements; makes a wonderful short hedge, potted plant, or rock garden specimen. Drought tolerant. Oregano True Greek Item # $1.89 Annual. True Greek oregano is the superior, true culinary type of oregano prized by Italian and Greek chefs. It is highly aromatic and flavorful, combining superbly with fresh tomatoes or tomato sauces, egg and cheese combinations such as omelets and quiche, marinated vegetables, meat, fish and poultry. A good container variety. Perennial in USDA zones 4-8. Purslane Golden Organic Item # $2.39 Annual. This domesticated purslane with large, succulent leaves is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, a variety of minerals, and an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. Golden purslane grows relatively tall for easier harvest. A good container variety, and a fabulous way to expand your salad greens selection! Drought tolerant. This packet sows up to 61 ft. Savory Winter Item # $1.99 Annual. Spicy and peppery with a hint of thyme and mint, this rich, complex seasoning is especially delicious in rich, savory dishes. It attracts bees and other beneficial insects, and is a low maintenance herb that grows well in poor soils. Excellent container variety. Drought tolerant once established. Perennial in USDA zones 4 8. Deer resistant. This packet sows up to 71 ft.

10 Alyssum Sweet Rosie O Day Seeds Lobularia maritima Item # $1.69 Annual. A sweetly scented alyssum covered with tiny rosepink flowers in mini-rosettes. Perfect for continuous color in rock gardens, rock walls, along a garden path, or spilling from your favorite containers. All-America Selections award winner, Deer resistant. Calendula Pot Marigold Oopsy Daisy Seeds Calendula officinalis Item # $2.99 Annual. Dwarf calendula with a profusion of brilliantly colored, single and double, orange, cream, and yellow blossoms with fiery orange tips. In the kitchen, the edible petals add bright color when used as a garnish, in salads, egg dishes, or on top of hors d oeuvres. Also called Pot Marigold. Deer resistant. Cosmos Bright Lights Blend Item # $1.79 Bright Lights has very vibrant, bright, bold colors. 2½ flowers on 3 plants produce a cosmic beauty show from midsummer until first frost. Butterflies and hummingbirds love the nectar from the blossoms. Cosmos are a superb choice for wildflower and naturalized areas, as they are drought tolerant, and neglect is the kind of care they prefer! An excellent cut flower. Deer resistant. Flax Scarlet Item # $1.79 Annual. Scarlet flax is a show-off in the garden. Each brilliant red flower lasts just a day, but in profusion they set the garden ablaze with intense color. Easy to grow, and low maintenance, plants tolerate hot and dry conditions. Allow plants to reseed. This is an ornamental flax, and not intended for consumption. CONVENTIONAL FLOWERS Black-Eyed Susan Vine Spanish Eyes Seeds Thunbergia alata Item # $2.99 Annual. Cheery, sun-loving vine; window boxes, ground cover, on a trellis as a screen, in hanging baskets, decorating mailboxes and columns. Fast growing with lush foliage and masses of blooms all summer long in a dazzling, eyecatching array of sunset hues; the petals make a brilliant contrast to the dark, Spanish eyes. Corn Ornamental Striped Japonica Organic Item # $ days. This beautiful, 5 6 tall, ornamental heirloom corn dates back to the mid-1800s when it was brought to America from Japan. It has green, variegated leaves with pink, creamy white, and yellow stripes and dark purple tassels. Great dried or as blue cornmeal. This packet sows up to 17 ft. Flax Blue Item # $1.79 Perennial. Charming, 1, sky blue flowers open at dawn on airy and gracefully arching stems. Plants withstand summer heat, winter cold, poor soils, drought conditions, and will also grow in part shade. Plant in groups or mix with other wildflowers as effective erosion control. Seeds attract wild birds, and the flowers attract pollinators. Four O Clock Marvel Of Peru Item # $1.79 Annual. Named for its characteristic of blooming after 4pm, four o clock flourishes almost anywhere including hot, windy spots. Excellent as an annual hedge. Reseeds freely. Wonderful in barrels, tubs, or other large containers. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant. Hyacinth Bean Ruby Moon Lablab purpureus Item # $2.99 Annual. This dazzling ornamental, grown by Thomas Jefferson, has stunning lilac purple flowers and shiny, dark purple pods that stand out against the purple-green foliage. Twining stems quickly climb a fence or trellis, or will trail across the ground for an attractive ground cover. Can also be grown in containers. Contains toxins not recommended for eating. Lobelia Cambridge Blue Item # $1.79 Annual. The soft, light blue flowers of Cambridge Blue are perfect for any spot in the garden, hanging basket, container, window box or border. The pale green foliage is not often seen because of the profusion of flowers which bloom from spring to fall. In mild winter areas, lobelia will grow and bloom during the winter. Under ideal growing conditions, lobelia may reseed.

11 Moonflower Item # $2.39 Annual. Locate this fast growing vine by a porch column, or on a trellis under a window where you can enjoy its evening performance and heady fragrance. Witness the magnificent flowers unfold within 2 to 3 minutes, an event worth inviting guests! Caution: all parts of this plant are poisonous. Nasturtium Black Velvet Seeds Item # $2.69 Annual. Impressive Black Velvet will have the other garden flowers whispering in amazement! These edible beauties add glamorous, reddish-black color to salads and other culinary creations, or make eye-catching displays in gardens when grown with light-colored blooms. Attracts pollinators. Rabbit and deer deterrent. CONVENTIONAL FLOWERS Morning Glory Grandpa Ott s Item # $1.99 Annual. Grandpa Ott s is an exquisite, dependable bloomer. This vigorous vine with gorgeous flowers and beautiful heart-shaped leaves will cover fences and trellises, trail on the ground, or hang from large baskets or containers. Self-sows and attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous. Nasturtium Jewel Blend Seeds Item # $1.89 Annual. Add bling to your garden with these colorful jewels! Every salad should be graced with edible nasturtium flowers! The leaves are also edible. Dreary winter? This compact variety is an excellent edging plant and charming in hanging baskets. Nasturtium Trailing Single Blend Item # $1.89 Annual. Single Blend nasturtiums bloom in shades of scarlet, gold, orange, and yellow single flowers. Their long, trailing stems can be easily trained up a trellis or fence. The edible blossoms and leaves taste a bit peppery like watercress, adding a wonderful kick of flavor and color to salads. Rabbit and deer deterrent. Snapdragon Magic Carpet Blend Seeds Item # $1.69 Annual. Dwarf variety of the old garden favorite. With a lovely combination of colors, it adds charm when planted with other low-growing annuals in flower beds and borders. The perfect size for containers, or even hanging baskets to attract pollinators. Snaps do best in cool weather. A good cut flower. Deer resistant. Sunflower Florist s Sunny Bouquet Seeds (Large Packet) Item # $5.49 Annuals. Who can resist flowers with names like Apricot Twist, Lemon Sorbet, Moonshadow and Peach Passion? Also livening up this brilliant mix are Lemon Éclair, Stella, ProCut Orange and Lemon Aura. These tall plants are ideal for the back of the garden, or as a border. As pollenless hybrids, there ll be no more messy pollen drop from your gorgeous cut flower arrangements. Portulaca Moss Rose Double Blend Item # $1.79 Annual. Low-growing plants create a carpet of brilliantly colored, 1-2 rose-like, double flowers that bloom on sunny days throughout the heat of summer. Very drought tolerant, moss roses need only occasional watering. Wonderful for dry banks and areas with reflected heat such as parking strips or along concrete sidewalks. Self-sows readily! Sunflower Dwarf Elves Blend Seeds Item # $2.39 Annual. This may be a blend of shorter varieties, but it s not short on selection. Large and small classic sunflowers, and multi-petaled pom-pom types will brighten your garden, draw pollinators, and make cheery bouquets to embellish your indoor spaces. Branching, droughttolerant plants will be loaded with sunny yellow blooms from summer to fall. Great in containers or as a short, annual hedge. Sunflower Snacker Seeds (Large Packet) Item # $3.99 Annual. Each giant Sunflower Snacker plant can reach 8 tall! The enormous yellow flowers with green centers average 12 across, and will produce about 1 pound of seeds filled with tasty, meaty kernels. These singlestem sunflowers are easy to grow in any sunny garden. They are drought tolerant and fast growing. Flowers begin blooming about 65 days after sowing; seeds will be ready to harvest about 4 weeks later.

12 Sweet Pea Little Sweetheart Seeds Item # $2.39 Annual. Little Sweetheart is not your usual vining, climbing sweet pea, but a dwarf, bush type with profuse, lightly scented, small flowers in red, pink, white, rose, purple, lilac, and blue. Try in hanging baskets, patio containers, window boxes or the front of a border. Attracts pollinators. Heat resistant. Deer resistant. Zinnia Envy Item # $1.89 Annual. Your neighbors will be green with envy when they see this truly unusual flower in your garden. Use the 3-4 wide blooms to decorate platters of homegrown tomatoes or watermelon! Heat-loving plants supply endless beauty and interest to your flowerbeds, containers and borders. Each individual flower lasts a very long time on the plant, and in the vase. CONVENTIONAL FLOWERS Zinnia Cut & Come Again Item # $1.89 Annual. Cut these old-fashioned blooms for your bouquets, and flowers will come again producing continuously until fall frost. Long-lasting 2-2½ blossoms on heat-loving plants supply endless color for your flowerbeds, containers and borders. Each individual flower lasts a very long time on the plant, and in the vase before fading. Zinnia Persian Carpet Item # $1.79 Annual. Persian Carpet, also called Mexican zinnia or narrowleaved zinnia, is a reliable choice for beds, borders, and containers. With bicolored single and double flowers in gold, burgundy, cream, red, and orange, it will bloom throughout hot, dry summer weather until first frost. Delightful as a cut flower; attracts pollinators, too!

13 Bean Bush Baby Lima Henderson Organic Item # $ days. These white, small baby lima beans have a delicious flavor, and mature earlier than most limas. This bush lima is quite productive! And believe us, the flavor is not what you remember your mom feeding you as a kid; fresh lima beans taste incredible! Can be eaten fresh, frozen, or dried. This packet sows one 8-foot row. Bean Bush Gold Rush Item # $2.39 Popular main crop bush bean because the yellow pods are easier to see against the foliage than green ones. They are borne in clusters around the main stem, so they re easy to harvest. Gold Rush holds its quality well, both on the plant and post-harvest. Grow these disease resistant plants in the ground or in containers. This packet sows two 9-foot rows. Beet Chioggia Organic Item # $ days. This Italian heirloom is from the mid-1800s. Chiogga produces delicious green tops and tasty roots. Each beet seed produces multiple plants and the thinnings are a delightful addition to your salad. Packed with nutrition, beets are high in fiber, potassium, folic acid, and the antioxidant, betacyanin. This packet sows up to 32 ft. Carrot Baby Little Finger Organic Item # $ days. Did you know that grocery store baby carrots are actually cut from regular sized carrots? Once you try the sweet flavor and crisp bite of this 3 true baby carrot, you will never look back! Though it tastes great fresh from the garden, Little Finger was developed in France for pickling & canning whole. This packet sows four 10-foot rows. Corn Sweet True Gold Item # $ days. From the garden to the pot, True Gold will transform any plate to a luxurious meal! Large, 9 ears are very sweet and tender on this old-fashioned corn like your grandparents grew. Plants are resistant to stalklodging; stalks are less likely to bend and kink in windy areas. This packet sows up to 25 ft. ORGANIC VEGETABLES Bean Bush Blue Lake 274 Organic Item # $ days. The snap bean (or green bean) is eaten pod and all. Blue Lake 274 produces a very large crop of round, 6 pods all at once, on tall, bushy plants; beans are stringless when picked young. Excellent flavor, one of the best for freezing. Also a good container variety. This packet sows two 6-foot rows. Bean Bush Royal Burgundy Item # $ days. Green Beans (also called Snap Beans) have the best flavor when picked fresh from the garden. Delicious purple pods that are amazingly easy to grow and find among the backdrop of green foliage. Grows better than other bean types in cool weather, is very disease resistant and unlikely to be challenged by pests. Also a good container variety. This packet sows two 6-foot rows. Beet Early Wonder Organic Item # $ days. Early Wonder has it all: tasty, abundant greens, flavorful beets, and early production. An excellent choice. Great for mild climates where multiple crops are possible. The 18 greens are as delicious as chard or spinach and high in vitamins A and C, iron and potassium. This packet sows two 7-foot rows. Carrot Scarlet Nantes Organic Item # $ days. Scarlet Nantes is an old favorite for many reasons: sweet flavor, tender, abundant producer and consistent quality. There is no finer garden treat than a homegrown carrot pulled fresh from the earth! This packet sows four 10-foot rows. Cucumber Homemade Pickles Item # $ days. Making pickles at home is easy with Homemade Pickles. Excellent disease resistance, very high yields, and ready to harvest early. The 4 compact vines produce cucumbers for quite a long period; harvest anywhere from 1 1/2 5 long. Excellent container variety. This packet sows two 10-foot rows of trellised cucumbers.

14 Cucumber Marketmore Item # $ days. Introduced in 1968 by Cornell University, Marketmore is a beautiful, dark green cucumber that s ready to pick when 6-8 long. Fruits keep their size and shape even under poor weather conditions. This packet sows two 10-foot rows of trellised cucumbers. Kale Italian Lacinato Nero Toscana Organic Item # $ days. Also known as dinosaur kale, black Tuscan kale, black cabbage, and black palm. Vigorous dark green to black leaves that are traditionally used in soups and stews, or sautéed with olive oil & garlic and tossed with pasta. This packet sows two 10-foot rows. Lettuce Butterhead Buttercrunch Organic Item # $ days. Buttercrunch is a vigorous grower with a creamy yellow interior, buttery flavor and tender texture. Small heads are perfect for a single-serve salad. Loves moist but not soggy soil. The compact size makes it a good container variety. This packet sows eight 10-foot rows. ORGANIC VEGETABLES Cucumber Parisian Gherkin Item # $ days. Gherkins are tiny cucumbers used for pickles, and these are the best! Pickle them at 2 for French cornichons ( little horns ), or any other kind at 3 4 long. 24 semi-vining plants are ideal for small garden spaces and containers. A 2015 All-America Selections winner. This packet sows up to 10 ft. of trellised cucumbers. Kale Red Winter Organic Item # $ days. Most kale gets sweeter as the first frost hits. Red Winter is sweet all the time making it excellent for mesclun, garnishes and sautéeing. The red veins, wavy margins, and foliage that resembles oak leaves make Red Winter as attractive as it is delicious. Harvest baby greens in just 25 days. This packet sows five 10-foot rows. Lettuce Leaf Black Seeded Simpson Organic Item # $ days. After more than 150 years, Black Seeded Simpson remains one of the most tender and delicately flavored leaf lettuces ever bred. Withstands hot, dry conditions and light frosts better than other varieties. This packet sows eight 10-foot rows. Lettuce Leaf New Red Fire Item # $ days. Flame-tipped, green leaves pack luscious flavor even in the heat of summer. Slow-tobolt (flower) characteristic means it holds well in your garden, so you can take your time harvesting over a long period. Uniform leaves form an appealing rosette in your garden beds. This packet sows up to 40 ft. Melon Ha Ogen Organic Item # $ days. One of the sweetest, most aromatic melons you will ever taste! Ha Ogen is quickgrowing, open-pollinated melon. The 3 5 pound fruits are pale green inside with a salmoncolored ring around the seed cavity and a sweet and spicy flavor. This packet sows 5 to 8 mounds. Melon Muskmelon/Cantaloupe Hearts of Gold Organic Item # $ days. Hearts of Gold is a high quality heirloom that can be grown in short season climates! These very productive plants produce fruit that is dark orange, firm-fleshed and aromatic. Round, 3 pound fruits up to 6 in diameter. This packet sows 10 mounds. Onion Bunching/Scallion White Lisbon Item # $ days. White Lisbon is a scallion, also called a green or spring onion and sometimes referred to as a bunching onion. It thrives in a wide range of soils, is heat and cold tolerant, and can be sown successively throughout the season. For the finest quality, pencil-thin onions, sow seed densely, and do not thin seedlings. This packet sows one 8-foot row.

15 Pea Shelling Progress #9 Organic Item # $ days. Remember when you were a kid how fun it was to pop open a pod and eat the peas? Relive the memories and enjoy the wonderful taste of Progress #9. Vines reach up to 18, and each 5 pod has 7 9 plump peas. This packet sows one 10-foot row. Pumpkin Big Max Organic Item # $ days. Big Max is the choice of giant pumpkin growers. Unlike some large pumpkins that are just blobs, Big Max has smooth light-orange skin and is perfect for Halloween carving or other holiday decorations. To achieve maximum size, grow one pumpkin per vine, water and fertilize regularly. This packet sows 5 mounds. Radish Cherry Belle Organic Item # $ days. Radish is a cool-season, fast-maturing, easy-to-grow vegetable. The mild flavor and crisp texture of Cherry Belle make it a great addition to salads, sandwiches and snack trays. Great for growing in containers. Fun for kids to grow! An All- America Selections winner. This packet sows two 7 foot-rows. Spinach Bloomsdale Organic Item # $ days. Be strong to the finish and eat your spinach! If you haven t grown spinach before, the freshness and quality of homegrown will win you over. Bloomsdale is an old, dependable, open pollinated variety. Very nutritious lots of vitamins A & C, and iron. A good container veggie. This packet sows four 9-foot rows. Squash Summer Early Prolific Straightneck Organic Item # $ days. This award-winning squash is still a favorite and for good reason! Thick, firm, finegrained delicious squash is ready to harvest in just 45 days! Best eaten raw, pickled, or cooked. Best picked at 4 7, or smaller for chic, baby squash. This packet sows 6 mounds. ORGANIC VEGETABLES Pea Snap Sugar Snap Item # $ days. Snap peas are best eaten fresh and there s nothing like picking them right off the vine. The French call edible podded peas mange tout meaning eat all. Sugar Snap provides an extended harvest of thick, crunchy 3 pods filled with flavorful peas. Grow climbing 6 8 vines on poles or a trellis. This packet sows one 7-foot row. Pumpkin Sugar Pie Organic Item # $ days. Sugar Pie is the standard for making terrific pies, soups, muffins, and casseroles. Small 6 fruits are also good for carving table décor-size jack o lanterns. Stores for months. Delicious pumpkin cheesecake recipe inside packet. This packet sows 6 mounds. Radish Daikon Miyashige White Organic Item # $ days. Winter Radish. Young shredded daikon radishes are often used in sushi, but their light, crunchy, slightly spicy flavor is a unique addition to many other dishes. Mature daikon is pickled or cooked; add to stir-fries or soups. To grow successfully, sow in mid- to late summer or early fall. This packet sows three 5-foot rows. Squash Summer Black Beauty Zucchini Organic Item # $ days. This highly productive bush type plant takes up little garden space. Zucchini that get away from you and become very large are great for relish! See inside of packet for recipe. This packet sows 5 mounds. Squash Winter Sweet REBA Acorn Item # $ days. Developed for resistance to powdery mildew, REBA is an acronym for Resistant Early Bush Acorn. Sweet REBA continues to develop full-flavored fruit long after other squash have been stopped by powdery mildew, which debilitates plants through leaf die-off. The result is 4 or 5, 1½ 2 pound, uniform, sweet, meaty fruits per bush plant that won t take over the yard. Nothing beats the rich, flavor of baked winter squash on a chilly, autumn day! Attracts native bees. This packet sows up to 7 mounds.

16 Squash Winter Vegetable Spaghetti Organic Item # $ Days. Also called gold string melon, spaghetti squash is unique among winter squashes; when cooked, the flesh falls away from the shell in ribbons or strands like spaghetti, and retains a tender al denté texture. Savory rather than sweet flavor; superb with just a bit of butter and salt. Each plant yields 5 to 7 squash. This packet sows up to 9 mounds. Tomato Cherry Red & Yellow Pear Blend Organic Item # days from transplanting. Indeterminate. Sweet, mild flavor and low acidity make these tomatoes great for hors d oeuvres, salads, and relishes. Cherry Red Pear seeds are dyed red, while the Yellow Pear seeds remain natural so you know which color tomato you are sowing. Vigorous vines easily reach 6. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Tomato Pole Moneymaker Organic Item # $ days from transplanting. Moneymaker earned its name because of its uniformity and reliably heavy yields. The medium-sized fruits have sweet flavor and meaty texture, making them versatile for use in fresh or cooked dishes. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. ORGANIC VEGETABLES Tomato Cherry Chocolate Cherry Item # $ days from transplanting. Indeterminate. Chocolate Cherry tomatoes doesn t just the name make you hungry? These 1 purplish-red, delectable tomatoes are great for snacking on and add a little sweetness to salads and pastas. 6 8 crack-resistant fruits will keep you coming back for harvest after harvest. This packet yields approximately 16 plants when started indoors. Tomato Pole Brandywine Red & Yellow Organic Item # $ days from transplanting Indeterminate. Beefsteak-type fruits average around a pound but can weigh close to 2 pounds. Yellow Brandywine turns golden yellow when ripe and is meaty with a slightly tart flavor. Red Brandywine has a rich and well-balanced tomato flavor. Red seeds are color-coded with organic food color to indicate that they produce the red tomato. The yellow tomato seed has no coloring. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Tomato Pole Oxheart Organic Item # $ Days. What a name! An heirloom variety popular in Italy and France because it is dense with few seeds, cooking down to a robust, thick sauce. It can also be a star sliced fresh atop salad greens or paired with mozzarella and fresh basil leaves. This packet yields approximately 20 plants. Tomato Pole Speckled Roman Item # $ days from transplanting. Indeterminate. A cross between Antique Roman and Banana Legs, this unique roma will wow you with orange and yellow stripes! A first-rate performer in the garden and in the kitchen. Prolific producer; fruits have meaty flesh and few seeds, perfect for sauces. Vigorous vines reach 6 or more. This packet yields approximately 24 plants when started indoors. Watermelon Crimson Sweet Organic Item # $ days. Watermelon the word brings to mind the long, lazy days of summer, picnics, and barbecues. Crimson Sweet is a high-quality old standard of home gardens, weighing about pounds with bright crimson flesh. Resistant to fusarium wilt and anthracnose. This packet sows 11 mounds. Watermelon Sugar Baby Item # $ days. Summer never tasted so good! Sugar means delectable sweetness, and Baby means small enough to easily fit in the refrigerator! This plant produces an abundant crop of 7 10, 8 10 pound, juicy fruit with red flesh. This packet sows 9 mounds.

17 Sprouts Alfalfa (Large Packet) Item # $3.99 Alfalfa sprouts are one of the most popular of all sprouting seeds. They are nutritious; high in protein, essential amino acids, digestive enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and (when exposed to light) chlorophyll. Alfalfa sprouts add lively flavor and texture to tossed salads and sandwiches. The culinary possibilities are limited only by your imagination! Basil Italian Genovese Organic (LG) Item # $1.89 LARGE PACKET Annual. Genovese has a particularly strong fragrance and flavor, making it excellent for almost any basil dish, especially pesto (classic pesto recipe printed inside packet). Edible flowers add charm to salads. A good container variety grow basil indoors in the winter, in a warm, sunny location. This packet sows thirty-four 10-foot rows. (That s a lot of pesto!) Catnip Organic Item # $2.39 Perennial. Catnip is a multipurpose plant. The tea is very pleasant with a lemon-mint flavor and fragrance. Along with fresh catnip planted in containers indoors, catnip toys will provide your feline friends with hours of fun. But be warned; they may ignore you for a while! Catnip is very hardy and grows in almost any soil. Grow indoors for fresh catnip year round. Perennial in USDA zones 3 and warmer. Chives Common Organic Item # $1.99 Perennial. Chives are super easy to grow, require little maintenance, tolerate drought, and come back year after year. Edible flowers are loved by bees, make a tasty chive vinegar, look and taste great in salads, and dry well for arrangements; foliage and/or flowers add a subtle onion flavor to many dishes. Great for containers; grow indoors for yearround harvest. Deer resistant. This packet sows up to 23 ft. ORGANIC SPROUTS ORGANIC HERBS Sprouts Salad Mix (Large Packet) Item # $3.99 The beauty, texture and mingled flavors of these fresh sprouts will turn your salads into a gourmet experience. We put together this special mix to highlight the flavor of each component in a perfect balance for salads. The sweetness of alfalfa and red clover mix with a lively boost from the broccoli and kale. Cat Grass Mix Item # $1.89 Annual. Even cats need their greens! This organic barley, oats, and wheat blend is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Not only does cat grass help in digestion by moving the hairballs along, but it gives them a shiny coat and freshens breath! Because it s grown indoors, cat grass can be served year-round at its peak of freshness. Grass is ready to eat in as little as two weeks! Chamomile German Organic Item # $2.39 Annual. What could be more soothing than curling up at bedtime with a good book and a cup of calming chamomile tea made fresh from your garden? The flowers can also be dried for floral arrangements, pressed for crafts, or woven into charming wreaths, and their edible petals can be tossed into salads. In the garden, chamomile attracts beneficial insects and pollinators. Dill Bouquet Organic Item # $1.89 Warm season annual. Particularly good for pickling because of early and abundant seed production, Bouquet foliage is also delicious sprinkled on potatoes, tomatoes, salmon, spinach, cucumbers and lamb chops tall, and very aromatic. Dill is an important host plant for caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies.

18 Lemon Balm Organic Item # Annual. The medieval Frankish king, Charlemagne, had lemon balm planted in every monastery garden for the beauty of its crinkled and wonderfully fragrant foliage and pretty white flowers. Used by herbalists for insomnia and to sooth upset stomachs. Add to tea, use as a cooking herb to impart lemony flavor, or enjoy its aromatherapeutic qualities in a relaxing bath. A good container variety. Parsley Moss Curled Organic Item # $1.99 Annual. Moss Curled parsley is an herb you can always depend on. Grown as an annual, harvests can extend through fall into winter because of its cold tolerance. Milder flavor than flat-leafed types. Remember, parsley is not just a garnish! It is a very nutritious herb (vitamins A, B, C), does a great job of blending food flavors, and freshens your breath! Stevia Organic Item # $2.99 Annual. Stevia is up to 300 times as sweet as sugar, so a little goes a long way. Some say the leaves have a licorice aftertaste, which may be a bonus if you love the flavor. The bushy tall plants can be grown in diameter containers, and pinched back to maintain desired height. Grow in full sun or part shade. Leaves are sweetest just before the plant flowers in late summer to fall. ORGANIC HERBS Oregano Common Organic Item # $1.89 Annual. Often confused with the more pungent, white-flowered True Greek variety, common oregano has a milder flavor. It is also the traditional variety for medicinal use. Leaves can be used as a fresh or dried herb. The pretty pink to lavender flowers appear from midsummer to fall. Also called wild oregano or wild marjoram. Perennial in USDA zones 5 and warmer. Sage Garden Broadleaf Organic Item # $2.39 Annual. Sage s flavor is bold and assertive, and considered very valuable as a digestive aid to high-fat foods, such as pork, wild game, and cheese. Often paired with stuffing, it also livens up vegetables, potatoes, soups, and stews. The plant has beautiful, edible, purple-blue flowers, and the gray-green foliage provides an excellent contrast in the garden or containers. Drought tolerant once established. Perennial in USDA zones 4 8. Deer resistant. This packet sows up to 16 ft. Thyme English Organic Item # $2.39 Annual. An invaluable seasoning in the kitchen, thyme has a subtle, woodsy flavor that complements a variety of foods. A staple herb of chefs, and one of the primary ingredients of bouquet garni. With very small leaves and delicate, edible flowers, this thyme makes a lovely 12 tall landscape plant; use as a low hedge around your herb or vegetable garden. Perennial in USDA zones 5 and warmer.

19 Butterfly Flower Milkweed Item # $2.39 Perennial. We all recognize the iconic Monarch butterfly with its majestic orange and black wings. Unfortunately, the butterfly we all know and love is losing its habitat, specifically milkweed, to modern farming methods and population development. As home gardeners, we can help to replenish the Monarch habitat by sowing milkweed and other butterfly-friendly varieties in our home, school, and community gardens. Buy some today and wait for the butterflies to arrive! Corn Ornamental Striped Japonica Organic Item # $ days. This beautiful, 5 6 tall, ornamental heirloom corn dates back to the mid-1800s when it was brought to America from Japan. It has green, variegated leaves with pink, creamy white, and yellow stripes and dark purple tassels. Its cobs produce dark burgundy kernels that can be dried and saved for autumn displays or ground into a richly colored cornmeal. This packet sows up to 17 ft. Cosmos Sensation Blend Organic Item # $2.69 Annual. Tall with large, 3 4 white, pink, rose, and crimson flowers, Sensation Blend is a showy summer- and fall-blooming plant. Cosmos are a superb choice for wildflower or naturalized areas, as they are drought-tolerant and need very little attention. An excellent butterfly lure and cut flower. Sensation won the 1936 All-America Selections award. Deer resistant. Hollyhock Outhouse Item # $2.39 Biennial. No garden should be without the prolific and longblooming hollyhock. Outhouse includes pink, white, red, and burgundy flowers, some with contrasting centers. Flowers have a long bloom period and are edible! Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture and rich soil; otherwise, practically care-free! Attracts pollinators. Deer resistant. ORGANIC FLOWERS Calendula Pot Marigold Resina Item # $2.39 Annual. Bright yellow, daisy-like blooms will catch your eye, and the resin-rich petals will delight herbalists. Calendula petals have been used for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years, from remedies to calm upset stomachs, to ointments for soothing burns. Petals are also edible scatter on salads or steep in hot water for a relaxing tea. Deer resistant. Cosmos Sea Shells Blend Organic Item # $2.69 Annual. These charming cosmos with fluted seashell-shaped petals will be a beautiful addition to your flower patch! In shades of white, pink, rose, and crimson, they make excellent cut flowers. Easy to care for; once established they are drought tolerant. They prefer neglect over TLC (tender loving care), making them a perfect choice for wildflower or naturalized areas. Deer resistant. Feverfew Organic Item # $2.39 Annual. Popular as an ornamental in Victorian gardens, and as an herbal remedy for centuries, feverfew is a reliable, unfussy plant with masses of small white flowers on strong-scented, ferny yellow-green foliage. It is an avid self-sower. Also known as featherfew, bachelor s or bride s button and midsummer daisy. Hyssop True Hyssop Organic Item # $1.89 Wonderful for late summer bloom, true hyssop is an easy-care, first-year flowering perennial that brings bees, beneficial insects and butterflies to the garden. Sow for a short hedge along paths or mix with other perennials. Ideal in rock and herb gardens and is a nice cut flower. Deer resistant. Nasturtium Fiesta Blend Organic Item # $2.39 Annual. Every salad should have edible nasturtium flowers! Fiesta Blend is a spicy feast of color with flowers in orange, yellow, and orange/peach bi-colors. The blossom petals are a festive addition to salads and pastas. Grow some in your vegetable patch to repel insect pests, while attracting pollinators. Fairly drought tolerant once established. Rabbit and deer deterrent.

20 Sunflower Dwarf Sunspot Item # $1.89 Annual. No room to grow giant sunflowers? Try Sunspot instead for its large flower heads on dwarf, stalks. Kids will love growing these giant flowers that are just the right height for your favorite Gardener in Training! Sunspot makes large dramatic cut flowers, container plantings or a short annual hedge. Great for seeds. Sunflower Lemon Queen Organic Item # $1.89 Annual. Lemon Queen is the sunflower variety being grown for a multi-year bee count project to gather information about native bee populations. More than 100,000 citizen-scientists across the U.S. and Canada participate in the research by counting the number of bees that visit their Lemon Queen plants. Bees and other pollinating insects are attracted to the nectar and pollen provided by the large, pale lemon yellow colored flowers with dark brown centers. Majestic, branched plants provide gorgeous cut flowers throughout the summer. Wheat Utrecht Blue Organic Item # $1.89 Annual. A Dutch heirloom grown in the area of Utrecht, Netherlands in the early 1900s with superior blue color and long black awns (bristles). Beautiful seed heads gracefully bow when they are ready for harvest. Its durability, long stems, and beautiful color are a weaver s dream. So many uses from flower arrangements, to baskets, and all kinds of crafts. ORGANIC FLOWERS Sunflower Goldy Honey Bear Item # $2.99 Annual. Larger-flowered than Teddy Bear, the Goldy Honey Bear has thick, sturdy stalks that stay upright without staking. Green centers are revealed as the 5-10 flowers open. As they mature, the blooms become fully double, solid gold, and surrounded by sun-like ray petals. Nearly pollenless flowers. Longblooming display for a flower border, hedge, or screen. Sunflower Mammoth Russian Organic Item # $1.99 Annual. Native Americans have long valued sunflowers for food, medicine, dye and decoration. The popular Mammoth Russian sunflower has been grown in gardens since the late 1800s. Known for spectacular height, giant flowers and abundant seeds, this easy and fast to grow variety also tolerates drought and poor soil. Ideal for a temporary hedge or privacy screen. Zinnia Thumbelina Organic Zinnia elegans Item # $2.39 Annual. Thumbelina, tiny little thing, aptly describes this flower, a dwarf in the world of larger, bolder zinnias, but not short on brilliant color! Attracts butterflies, thrives in heat, and blooms all season. Each individual flower lasts a long time on the plant or in a vase. Janet s Jungle, Inc. join us on or log in at For more information scan below!

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