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1 Tourne-Sol Seed List Year SKU Species Name Description a b c d e AL101 Allium ampeloprasum King Richard Leek Tall leeks with long stalks. +/-150sds 0.5g $3.50 Green onions with white shafts. AL202 Allium fistolusum Evergreen Scallion Overwinters easily and can be harvested Onion over and over. Perfect for a +/-200sds 0.5g $ g $10 permaculture backyard. AL204 Allium cepa Green onions with long white shafts. Flagpole Scallion Overwinters easily and can be harvested Onion over and over. +/-200sds 0.5g $ g $10 Green onion with red shafts. We harvest AL205 Allium cepa Red Baron Onion these first as scallions and later as red onion bulbs. +/-100sds 0.5g $ g $10 Valencia Spanish Large yellow-skinned sweet Spanish AL206 Allium cepa Onion onion. Stores for 1-2 months. +/-100sds 0.5g $3.50 AL301 The smallest species of edible onions. Allium Chives Chop up green leaves into potatoes, schoenoprasum salads, vinaigrettes, and more! +/-100sds 0.5g $ g $10 Flat-leafed chives with a green garlic AL351 Allium tuberosum Garlic Chives taste and delicate white flowers. +/-100sds 0.5g $3.50 Plumes of all sizes, widths and AM201 Celosia cristata Celosia Mix featheriness. A mix of pinks with occasional yellows. +/-1250sds 1.0g $3.50 BN002 Glycine max Eat fresh pods as Edamame. The dry Edamame Envy bean is green as envy. Bred by Soya Bean Professor Elwyn Meader. +/-60sds 15.0g $ g $10 400g $20 BN003 Glycine max Cha Kura Kake Soya Brown and orange seed. For edamame Bean or dry use. +/-60sds 15.0g $3.50 BN101 Tall vining ornamental plants with red Phaseolus Painted Lady Runner and white bicolor flowers. Eat green coccineus Bean bean or big dry beans. +/-15sds 15.0g $3.50 BN102 Tall vining ornamental plants with red Phaseolus Scarlet Runner flowers and edible fruit. Eat green bean coccineus Runner Bean or big black and purple dry beans. +/-15sds 15.0g $3.50 BN201 Phaseolus vulgaris A medley of green, yellow and purple Snap Bush Bean Mix bush beans. Pick twice a week. +/-45sds 15.0g $ g $10 BN203 Early green snap bush bean. Heavy Phaseolus Provider Green Bush yields. Pick every 3 days for tender vulgaris Bean beans. +/-40sds 15.0g $ g $10 BN204 Phaseolus Royal Burgundy Purple bush bean. Turns green when vulgaris Purple Bush Bean cooked. Pick twice a week. +/-40sds 15.0g $ g $10 400g $20 BN205 Phaseolus Gold Rush Yellow Yellow wax bush bean. Stays tender on vulgaris Bush Bean plant. +/-50sds 15.0g $3.50 Page 1

2 Tourne-Sol Seed List BN206 Phaseolus Red Swan Red Bush Flat red-rose pods. 5 long. Turns green vulgaris Bean when cooked. Bred by Robert Lobitz. +/-50sds 15.0g $3.50 BN208 Phaseolus Maxibel Green Bush vulgaris Bean Green french filet beans. +/-50sds 15.0g $3.50 BN209 Phaseolus Rocdor Yellow Bush vulgaris Bean Yellow wax bush bean. Black seeds. +/-60sds 15.0g $3.50 BN251 A mosaic of all the dry bush beans we Phaseolus Mosaic Dry Bush grow on the farm. For beautiful soups vulgaris Bean Mix and complex bean salads. +/-45sds 25.0g $ g $10 400g $20 BN252 Small black bean. Easy to grow. Phaseolus Black Turtle Dry Traditionally used in soups. Mexican and vulgaris Bush Bean Central American HEIRLOOM. +/-65sds 15.0g $ g $10 Green kidney bean for soups and stews. BN254 Phaseolus Ireland Creek Annie's Disease resistant. English HEIRLOOM vulgaris Dry Bush Bean grown at Ireland Creek Farm in BC in +/-50sds 25.0g $ g $10 the 30s. (a.k.a. Calypso bean) Black and white BN256 Phaseolus bean in a yin yang pattern. Brings Orca Dry Bush Bean vulgaris balance to your garden. Caribbean +/-40sds 25.0g $3.50 HEIRLOOM BN257 Pink and red mottled beans. Also used Phaseolus Vermont Cranberry as a green shelly bean. England vulgaris Dry Bush Bean HEIRLOOM. +/-45sds 25.0g $ g $10 BN261 White kidney bean. Great shelling or Phaseolus Silver Cloud cooking bean. The foundation of vulgaris Cannellini Bush Minestrone soup. +/-40sds 25.0g $ g $10 BN302 Cherokee Trail of Phaseolus Tears Green Pole Green snap bean or black dry bean. vulgaris Bean Cherokee HEIRLOOOM from the 1800s. +/-50sds 15.0g $3.50 BN303 Fat tan bean with brown stripes. Also Phaseolus Kahnawake Mohawk eatens as a snap bean. Our most vulgaris Pole Bean popular bean. HEIRLOOM +/-40sds 25.0g $ g $10 BN304 Dark green snap beans streaked purple. Phaseolus Rattlesnake Pole Seeds are buff with dark brown streaks vulgaris Bean like a rattlesnake. HEIRLOOM +/-45sds 15.0g $ g $10 BN306 Phaseolus True Red Cranberry Fat red beans look like cranberries. Rich vulgaris Pole Bean taste. Old England HEIRLOOM +/-40sds 25.0g $ g $10 400g $20 BN308 Phaseolus Northeaster Green Green romano bean. 8 long flat tender vulgaris Romano Pole Bean pods. +/-45sds 25.0g $3.50 BN309 Phaseolus Cobra Green Pole Heavy yields of early thin delicious green vulgaris Bean beans. +/-45sds 15.0g $3.50 BN310 Phaseolus vulgaris Blue Lake Green Pole Bean Tender straight green beans. +/-55sds 15.0g $3.50 Page 2

3 Tourne-Sol Seed List BN401 Pisum sativum Green Arrow Shelling Green podded pea. 30 tall plants with 2 Pea peas per stem peas per pod. +/-85sds 15.0g $3.50 BN402 Pisum sativum Oregon Sugar Pod II Green snow peas with two big 4 green Snow Pea pods per stem tall plants. +/-60sds 15.0g $ g $10 Candy peas. The whole sweet pod can BN403 Pisum sativum Sugar Snap Pea be eaten fresh. Very few of these will make it out of the garden. Six-foot vines need trellising. +/-55sds 15.0g $ g $12 BN406 Pisum sativum Purple sugar snap pea. Not as sweet as Sugar Magnolia Opal Creek or Sugar Snap but still a Sugar Snap Pea pretty treat. Bred by Peace Seeds. +/-50sds 15.0g $ g $12 Small green soup peas on tall plants. BN408 Pisum sativum St-Hubert Soup Pea Needs trellising. A very productive variety brought from France to Quebec +/-95sds 15.0g $3.50 in the 17th century. HEIRLOOM. Small red adzuki beans. Earlier but BN502 Vigna angularis Takura Early Adzuki yields leass than Red Adzuki. Used in Bean Chinese bean pastes and Japanes +/-100sds 10.0g $3.50 deserts. Or eat like a green or dry bean. BN551 Small ivory black-eyed pea. Yellow Dolico Veneto Vigna unguiculata flowers and upright pods. Eat young Cowpea green pods or dry beans. +/-85sds 10.0g $3.50 White lima bean, Short season bush BN601 Phaseolus Henderson Bush variety can yield well during Canadian lunatus Lima Bean summers. Initially found growing in a +/-55sds 25.0g $3.50 ditch. Virginia HEIRLOOM Large flat white beans with maroon BN602 Phaseolus Christmas Lima swirls. Tall plants need trellising. Doesn't lunatus Bean yield heavily in cool summers. +/-20sds 20.0g $3.50 HEIRLOOM. Slow Food Ark of Taste. BN653 Vicia faba Beautiful red flowers become green Crimson Flowered pods then green fava beans. English Fava Bean HEIRLOOM. +/-20sds 20.0g $3.50 BN701 Beautiful dark red flowers on bushy Tetragonolobus Asparagus Pea plants produce green winged peas. purpureus Lightly boil edible young pods. +/-100sds 5.0g $3.50 This drought tolerant legume is not actually a lentil. Unripe seeds eaten like BN741 Lathyrus sativus Ethiopian Lentil green peas. Dry seeds can be made into Grass Pea soup or ground into flour. Pods and +/-70sds 15.0g $3.50 leaves are also edible. Sprawling plants with blue flowers. BN781 Lens culinaris Green lentil Blue-green speckled lentils traditionally from the Puy region of France. +/-100sds 5.0g $3.50 Page 3

4 Tourne-Sol Seed List A blend of green and purple mustards BR001 Brassica juncea Mighty Mustard Mix that ranges from flat to super frill and from sweet Dijon to knock your socks off +/-2200sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $22 400g $65 1kg $150 spicy. BR003 Brassica juncea Osaka Purple Dark purple mustard for spicy salads. Mustard Milder heat in cool weather. +/-2200sds 4.0g $3.50 The seed is the main ingredient of the BR051 Brassica hirta Yellow Mustard condiment mustard. Spicy greens are +/-2200sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $22 also edible. Tender broad green leaves with frills and BR101 Brassica napus Red Russian Kale purple stems. Sweeter after frost. Young +/-400sds 2.0g $ g $10 100g $22 leaves are good salad greens. Sweet large roots with yellow flesh. BR103 Brassica napus Rutabaga Great storage vegetable to keep you fed +/-400sds 2.0g $ g $10 through the winter This colourful kale comes from Meadow Lark Rise farm where our buddy Justin BR104 Brassica napus Meadow Lark Rise Hudson has been selecting a population Hardy Russian Kale of Red Ursa x Siberian kale to +/-400sds 2.0g $ g $10 100g $25 overwinter in the field with only snow protection. Produces a 3-4" head followed by many BR201 Brassica oleracea De Cicco Broccoli smaller side shoots. Great for backyard +/-200sds 1.0g $3.50 gardens. Italian HEIRLOOM BR202 Red Express Red Small red summer cabbage. Great for Brassica oleracea Cabbage short seasons. +/-200sds 1.0g $3.50 A population of mostly flat-leaf kales with BR204 some curls and color. Selected from Winter Selected Brassica oleracea plants that overwintered in our fields in a European Kale mild winter (-20C). Grows back quickly in +/-500sds 2.0g $3.50 winter tunnels. A mix of flat leaf kales. Sweeter than BR205 Brassica oleracea Flat-Leaf Kale Mix curly kales. And if they make it through +/-500sds 2.0g $3.50 the winter they regrow much quicker BR206 Brassica oleracea Vates Kale Green curly kale. +/-250sds 1.0g $3.50 BR301 Brassica rapa Green leaves with light green stems. Shanghai Green Bok Forms a 6 tall head. Mild green for Choy salads or stirfries. +/-1800sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $22 Crisp jagged green leaves with a slight BR302 Brassica rapa Mizuna spiciness. Japanese green traditionally used in soups, stir-fries or pickles. Great +/-1800sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $18 400g $50 salad green. Page 4

5 Tourne-Sol Seed List BR303 Brassica rapa Tatsoi Small dark green leaves on compact rosettes with a mild taste. For salads and stirfries. Great spinach substitute. +/-1800sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $18 BR304 Brassica spp. A blend of our mild brassica greens. Basic Brassica Blend Made up of Tatsoi, Mizuna, kales, Mesclun Yukina, and more. +/-1800sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $22 400g $65 1kg $150 BR305 Brassica rapa A mix of brassicas we've selected for quick regrowth in cold temperatures. Winter Green Seed in early September and harvest Mesclun until snowfall. Seed in cold frames for winter salads. +/-1800sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $25 400g $70 1kg $165 Italian green with a bitter edge. Edible BR306 Brassica rapa Spring Raab Rapini leaves, stems, and flower buds. Fry with garlic to serve on pasta. Baby leaves add bite to salads. +/-1800sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $20 400g $60 BR307 White turnips with a purple top are best Purple Top White Brassica oleracea at the 3-4". Green leaves can be tossed Globe Turnip in salads or fried up. HEIRLOOM. +/-1600sds 4.0g $3.50 Round leaves in shades of greens and purples. Great in salads or steamed. BR310 Brassica oleracea Rainbow Tatsoi We've been nudging this plant +/-1800sds 4.0g $3.50 population to the purple side of the spectrum. Peppery leafy green with a nutty aroma BR401 Eruca sativa Arugula. Gets spicier as the days get hotter. The Romans loved this spicy salad +/-2000sds 4.0g $ g $10 100g $20 400g $60 green. (a.k.a peppergrass) Packs a peppery BR421 Lepidium sativum Garden Cress punch for such a wispy thing. A quick growing green to toss in salads or on +/-1300sds 2.0g $ g $10 100g $17 sandwiches. BR501 French Breakfast 2 long red radish with white tip. Harvest Raphanus sativus Radish on time to avoid pithiness. HEIRLOOM +/-250sds 3.0g $ g $10 Red radish. Resists pithiness and BR502 Raphanus sativus Raxe Radish splitting better than other bunching +/-250sds 3.0g $3.50 radishes. BR503 Raphanus sativus Black Radish Spicy black Spanish radish. 2-4" wide. Stores well in the root cellar. +/-150sds 3.0g $ g $10 Forme ronde. 5 à 8 cm de large. Peau BR505 Raphanus sativus Watermelon Radish blanche avec collet vert. Chair rouge +/-150sds 3.0g $3.50 sucrée et moyennement piquante. BR506 Raphanus sativus Daikon Radish Long mild white Japanese radish. Eat raw or in soup. +/-150sds 3.0g $3.50 Page 5

6 Tourne-Sol Seed List BR901 Brassica spp. Our basic blend beefed up with arugula, Deluxe Brassica rapini, and hot mustards. This mix tickles +/-1800sds Blend Mesclun all the taste buds. 4.0g $ g $10 100g $22 400g $65 Sow after last frost until early August. Buckwheat quickly forms a canopy that CC101 competes with weeds. Incorporate Fagopyrum Buckwheat Cover buckwheat 5-6 weeks from planting date Esculenteum Crop to keep buckwheat from reseeding itself. Broadcast by hand at about 2 seeds per square inch (1-2 kg per 1000 sq. ft.). 1kg $10 2kg $17 5kg $30 Plant in early spring and incorporate in June/July as seeds heads begin to form. Or plant from mid August to mid CC201 Avena Sativa Oats Cover Crop September to grow in the fall and die 1kg $10 2kg $17 5kg $30 during the winter. Broadcast by hand at about 2 seeds per square inch (1-2 kg per 1000 sq. ft.). CC202 Secale cereale Fall Rye Cover Crop Plant mid August to mid October to grow in the fall. Broadcast by hand at about 2 seeds per square inch (1-2 kg per 1000 sq. ft.). Usually survives winter. To incorporate, mow plants as they flower or pull them by hand and lay them on the soil surface; then work residue into the soil. 1kg $10 2kg $17 5kg $30 Broadcast cover crops by hand (1-2 sds/ sq. in.; 500g per 1000 sq. ft.). Plant CC301 in spring or fall. Perennial. To Red Clover Cover Trifolium pratense incorporate, mow plants or pull them by Crop hand and lay them on the soil surface; then work residue into the soil. Wait 5-6 weeks before planting vegetables. 400g $ g $20 Plant in early spring and incorporate in June/July as seeds heads begin to form. Or plant from mid August to mid CC302 Pisum sativum Peas Cover Crop September to grow in the fall and die during the winter. Broadcast by hand at about 2 seeds per square inch (1-2 kg per 1000 sq. ft.). 1kg $10 2kg $17 5kg $40 Page 6

7 Tourne-Sol Seed List CC901 Plant in early spring and incorporate in June/July as seeds heads begin to form. Or plant from mid August to mid Oats and Peas September to grow in the fall and die Cover Crop during the winter. Broadcast by hand at about 2 seeds per square inch (1-2 kg per 1000 sq. ft.). 1kg $10 2kg $17 5kg $40 CH102 Magenta leaves. Use like spinach, Magenta Magic Atriplex hortensis Tolerates hot and cold weather. From Orach Montana +/-250sds 1.0g $3.50 CH201 Beta vulgaris Red beet with green leaves. These beets Detroit Dark Red have a fan following at market. Beet HEIRLOOM +/-100sds 2.0g $ g $10 CH204 Beta vulgaris Rhubarb Red Swiss Green leaves with rhubarb red stems. Chard HEIRLOOM. +/-120sds 2.0g $ g $10 CH205 Beta vulgaris Touchstone Gold Sweet roots with bright orange flesh. Beet Hey don't bleed like red beets. +/-100sds 1.0g $3.50 CH206 Beta vulgaris Rainbow Swiss Mix of red, orange, pink, and white Chard chard. +/-50sds 1.0g $3.50 5g $10 Round Italian beet. Interior is a series of CH210 Beta vulgaris Chioggia Beet red and white candy cane concentric circles +/-100sds 1.0g $3.50 Tender toothy edged leaves look and CH301 Chenopodium taste like spinach. Small red fruits with a Strawberry Spinach capitatum bit of sweet and a lot of seed. Slow and +/-400sds 0.2g $3.50 5g $10 25g $25 erratic germination. CH401 Bloomsdale Spinacia oleracea Longstanding Spinach Dark green savoyed leaves. Bolts quickly during hot summer days. HEIRLOOM. +/-300sds 4.0g $ g $10 A mix of quinoa varieties that have CH503 Rainbow Quinoa Mix produced well on our farm. Yellow, +/-1500sds 2.0g $ g $15 100g $30 orange, and red coloured seed heads. Amazing display of colors. Bred by Dave CN001 Zea mays Christensen by crossing over 70 Native Painted Mountain corn varieties and selecting over 30 Flour Corn years for earliness and tolerance to cold +/-75sds 20.0g $ g $10 200g $25 and drought. CN031 Zea mays Double Standard Yellow and white kernels. 7-8 ears. Bred Sweet Corn by Johnny's +/-90sds 20.0g $ g $10 CN032 Zea mays Fisher's Earliest Yellow kernels. 6 cobs. Initially selected Sweet Corn by Ken Fisher in Belgrade, Montana. +/-90sds 20.0g $ g $10 CN061 Zea mays Dakota Black Black kernels pop into white popcorn. Popcorn Also beautiful as a wall decoration. +/-140sds 20.0g $ g $10 200g $25 Page 7

8 Tourne-Sol Seed List CN062 Zea mays Tom Thumb Popcorn +/-180sds 20.0g $ g $10 Yellow popcorn on 3 ears. Tassels with red, black, or orange seeds CN103 Sorhum bicolor on ft plants. Take tassels, remove Amish Rainbow the seeds, add a wooden handle and Broomcorn voilà your very own traditional straw +/-100sds 3.0g $ g $10 100g $17 400g $40 broom. From Siberia. White wrappers with Siberian Marbled purple blotches. Last garlic to mature in GL301 Allium sativum Purple Stripe Garlic our fields. Hardneck. 5-7 large cloves. +/-15bulbils 10.0g $3.50 Bulbils Hot and pungent. Stores until March- April From Jamie Quinn of La Terre Blue farm. He wasn t sure what varieties made up German Jimmy this batch. He did know German White GL402 Allium sativum Porcelain Garlic was one of the varieties he d liked, +/-60bulbils 10.0g $3.50 Bulbils hence the name. Hardneck. 4-6 huge cloves/bulb. Hot and Pungent. Stores until April-June. From the Republic of Georgia. Purple GL501 Allium sativum stripes on white wrappers. Great baking Chesnok Red Purple garlic. Sweet Flavor. Hardneck Stripe Garlic Bulbils large cloves per bulb. Sweet rich taste. +/-15bulbils 10.0g $3.50 Stores until March-April. From South Korea. Very well adapted to Quebec conditions. Violet stripes. Sweet Korean Purple Flavor. Hardneck Large easy to GL601 Allium sativum Rocambole Garlic peel cloves per bulb. Deep full flavor. +/-15bulbils 10.0g $3.50 Bulbils Usually matures earlier than Porcelains but later than Artichokes. Stores until Jan-Feb. From Puslinch, Ontario. Also called Ontario Giant. An early maturing Rocambole that produces big bulbs. Tan GL602 Allium sativum Puslinch Rocambole stripes. Pungent flavor. Hardneck Garlic Bulbils Large easy to peel cloves per bulb. +/-15bulbils 10.0g $3.50 Deep full flavor. Usually matures earlier than Porcelains but later than Artichokes. Stores until Jan-Feb. Our earliest maturing Rocambole. GL603 Allium sativum Hardneck Large easy to peel Québec Rocambole cloves per bulb. Deep full flavor. Usually Garlic Bulbils matures earlier than Porcelains but later +/-15bulbils 10.0g $3.50 than Artichokes. Stores until Jan-Feb. Page 8

9 Tourne-Sol Seed List Fred got this garlic in 2004 from the Rigaud Festival des Couleurs. It has consistenly produced large bulbs. We GL605 Allium sativum don t know anything else about this Lochiel Rocambole variety. If you do, please contact us! Garlic Bulbils Hardneck Large easy to peel +/-40bulbils 10.0g $3.50 cloves per bulb. Deep full flavor. Usually matures earlier than Porcelains but later than Artichokes. Stores until Jan-Feb. Symmetrical white bulbs. From Beaver GL701 Allium sativum Steadfast Silverskin Pond Estate Softneck Small Garlic Bulbils Cloves. Produces small bulbs in our +/-40sds 10.0g $3.50 climate. Easily stores for a full year. (a.k.a. kalonji or fennel flower) Small HL102 Nigella sativa blue flowers turn to tiny dry seedpods. Black Cumin Nigella Pungent black seed flavors curries, +/-400sds 1.0g $ g $10 breads, and cheeses. LM102 Green Italian basil. Large leaves are Ocimum Genovese Basil easy to use in pesto, bruschetta or any basilicum pasta dish. +/-1200sds 2.0g $ g $10 LM201 Origanum Floral and aromatic. Small green leaves. Sweet Marjoram majorana Used fresh or dried like oregano. +/-300sds 0.1g $3.50 LM202 Origanum vulgare Oregano Small green leaves. Used fresh or dried in Italian dishes. +/-500sds 0.1g $3.50 1g $15 LM203 Satureja hortensis Summer Savory Use fresh or dried in bean dishes, stuffings and stews. +/-600sds 0.5g $ g $10 Thin green leaves used fresh or dried in LM204 Thymus vulgaris Thyme Mediterranean and Middle Eastern +/-400sds 0.1g $3.50 1g $15 cuisine. LM301 Salvia officianalis Common Sage Grey leaves used fresh or dried in meat dishes and stuffing, +/-50sds 0.5g $3.50 LM402 Hyssopus Slightly bitter mint taste. Used in herbal Hyssop officinalis teas. Butterflies love the flowers. +/-100sds 0.2g $3.50 LM408 Nepeta cataria Catnip Drive your cat crazy with catnip. Or brew yourself a soothing cup of herbal tea. +/-150sds 0.1g $3.50 LM409 Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm Lemony leaves for soothing herbal teas. +/-150sds 0.1g $3.50 LN101 Linum Small brown flax seeds. Abundant tiny Flax usitatissimum blue flowers. +/-400sds 2.0g $3.50 LT101 Flowers of shades of yellow, orange, Calendula Flashback Mix red, and pink. Backs of leaves are a officinalis Calendula flashy red. Bred by Frank Morton. +/-50sds 1.0g $3.50 LT105 Calendula Orange edible flowers. Bred for Erfurter Calendula officinalis medicinal use. +/-50sds 1.0g $3.50 Page 9

10 Tourne-Sol Seed List A mix of pink, peach, yellow and red LT251 Zinnia elegans Zinnia Mix zinnias. Keep picking these flowers so +/-75sds 1.0g $3.50 that they keep blooming. LT301 Helianthus Yellow, orange and red flowers on 5-7 ft Sunflower Mix annuus tall plants. +/-50sds 3.0g $ g $10 A full lettuce experience of everything LT401 Lactuca sativa Salad Mix Lettuce from oakleaf to romaine in green, reds +/-400sds 0.5g $3.50 5g $10 and in-betweens. LT402 Lactuca sativa Merlot Red Leaf Dark red leaf lettuce. Disease and cold Lettuce resistant. +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 LT404 Lactuca sativa Red Iceberg Lettuce Tight red iceberg lettuce. Holds well in the garden. +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 Our favorite lettuce. Grows well in LT405 Lactuca sativa Red Oak Lettuce spring, summer, and fall. Good for lettuce heads or baby leaves. Tastes +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 great. LT406 Lactuca sativa Jericho Green Big green romaine lettuce. Resistant to Romaine Lettuce summer bolting +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 LT407 Lactuca sativa Beautiful romaine lettuce with red Flashy Trout Back splashes on green leaves. Selected from Romaine Lettuce Freckles lettuce by Frank Morton. +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 LT408 Lactuca sativa Oscarde Red Oak Leaf Lettuce Red oak leaf lettuce. +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 LT502 Little yellow flowers with white petals. Matricaria recutita German Chamomile Infuse in water for a soothing herbal tea. +/-1000sds 0.1g $3.50 LT602 ichorium intybus Red leaves with white ribs. Grows tight Early Treviso elongated heads. A bitter salad green Radicchio that mellows in the winter cold. +/-250sds 0.5g $3.50 Amazing autumn greens for salads or braising. Produces heavy green heads LT651 Cichorium endivia Coral Escarole that withstand light frosts. In summer months they have a strong bitter taste. +/-300sds 0.5g $3.50 But the fall cold really mellows these greens and highlights their sweetness. LT751 Arctium lappa Why add a plant with sticky burrs to your Shosaku Gobo garden? Because the taproot is delicious Burdock julienned and fried up in Asian cuisines. +/-150sds 4.0g $ g $10 25g $17 100g $50 Tastes like its cousin the artichoke. Tall perennial with small pale pink flowers resembling hollyhocks. Roots MV101 Althaea officinalis Marshmallow and leaves used to sooth coughs and +/-400sds 1.0g $ g $10 sore throats. Marshmallow candy was originally fabricated from the roots. Page 10

11 Tourne-Sol Seed List MV201 Abelmoschus Clemson Spineless Green okra. Productive in short season. esculentus 80 Okra Pick pods when they are small. +/-30sds 2.0g $ g $10 One of the first greens of the seasons. PG201 Rumex acetosa Garden Sorrel Use lemony tasting leaves are in soups and salads. Delicious in a rhubarb-sorrel +/-250sds 0.3g $3.50 crisp. White, red and pink petals with a PP101 Papaver spp. Poppy Mix smattering of different colored bases. +/-600sds 0.1g $3.50 5g $10 25g $25 100g $60 Comes with both frills and no-frills. PP201 Papaver rheos Corn Poppy Mix Red and pink corn poppies. +/-600sds 0.1g $3.50 5g $10 25g $25 Small yellow green leaves with a lemon PR101 taste for salads. Purslane was a surprise Portulaca Golden Purslane favorite salad green at Tourne-Sol in oleracea Highest Omega-3 fats in any +/-2000sds 1.0g $3.50 5g $10 25g $30 100g $100 vegetable. Bright orange round hot peppers with SL120 Carrot Bomb Hot moderate heat. 1.5 in diameter. Dan Capsicum annum Pepper has been selecting these for years out of +/-50sds 0.4g $3.50 some Bulgarian Carrot peppers. A rainbow of 2 diameter hot peppers SL122 with medium heat. Great pickled. A mix Hot Pepper Bomb Capsicum annum of cherry bombs, carrot bombs, Mix chocolate cherry bombs, and jalapeno +/-50sds 0.4g $3.50 bombs. SL154 Early maturing green pepper turns to Sweet Chocolate Capsicum annum chocolate brown. Sweet and prolific bells Sweet Pepper are 4 long x 2 wide. +/-50sds 0.4g $3.50 5g $15 10g $25 25g $40 SL157 Tequila Sunrise Skinny orange 6 long peppers cover Capsicum annum Sweet Pepper these small plants. Sweet and beautiful! +/-50sds 0.4g $3.50 SL158 Early reliable red pepper bred by High King Crimson Sweet Capsicum annum Mowing Seeds in partnership with Pepper Cornell University +/-25sds 0.2g $3.50 SL160 Capsicum annum Long skinny yellow peppers turn ripe as Corbaci Sweet they mature. Very productive. Pepper HEIRLOOM from Turkey. +/-50sds 0.4g $3.50 An edible ornamental. Yellow fruits with SL180 Capsicum purple blotches ripen to bright red. Tons Purira Hot Pepper frutescens of medium-thickness-walled fruits. Point +/-50sds 0.4g $3.50 upwards. Hot. SL201 Lycopersicon All of our cherry tomatoes in one Cherry Tomato Mix lycopersicum envelope. Indeterminate +/-70sds 0.2g $3.50 SL231 Round dusky cherry. Tasty, juicy fruit Lycopersicon Black Cherry Tomato developed by Vincent Sapp of the lycopersicum Tomato Growers Supply. Indeterminate +/-70sds 0.2g $3.50 5g $15 25g $40 Page 11

12 Tourne-Sol Seed List SL232 Lycopersicon Black Prince Black Black-red oval fruit. Russian lycopersicum Tomato HEIRLOOM. Indeterminate Large red fruit with dark shoulders. This SL233 Lycopersicon Cherokee Purple tomato wins folks over to heirloom lycopersicum Purple Tomato tomatoes. Delicious! HEIRLOOM. 5g $15 25g $40 Indeterminate SL301 Red heart-shaped paste tomato. Sweet Lycopersicon Amish Paste Red flavor cooked or raw. HEIRLOOOM. lycopersicum Paste Tomato Indeterminate SL302 Clusters and clusters of tiny red sweet Lycopersicon Matt's Wild Cherry fruit. This plant redefines prolific. lycopersicum Red Tomato Indeterminate +/-70sds 0.2g $3.50 5g $15 25g $40 Big pink juicy tomato. Heavy yields of great-tasting fruit. We acquired this SL307 Lycopersicon tomato from Adaptive Seeds who got it Katja Pink Tomato lycopersicum from The Toad's Garden who got it Katarina (Katja) Konovna Sviatova's family in Siberia. Indeterminate. SL311 Strange red fruit made from fused Lycopersicon Reisetomate Red clusters of 1 sweet red cherry tomatoes. lycopersicum Traveller Tomato Break off the lobes to eat on the go leaving the remaining cluster intact. SL312 Lycopersicon Prudence Purple Large pink fruits. Very sweet and prolific. lycopersicum Pink Tomato Potato leaves. SL313 Lycopersicon Rose de Berne Pink Medium sized sweet and juicy pink lycopersicum Tomato tomato. Swiss Heirloom. SL314 Lycopersicon Cosmonaut Volkov Great tasting medium-large red fruit. lycopersicum Red Tomato Ukrainian Heirloom. Indeterminate SL315 Early medium sized red tomato. Lycopersicon Moskvich Red Produces well in cool conditions. From lycopersicum Tomato Eastern Siberia. Indeterminate SL353 Small orange tomato. Sweet and prolific. Lycopersicon Jaune Flammée This is a new on-farm favorite. French lycopersicum Orange Tomate HEIRLOOM. Indeterminate 5g $15 25g $40 SL357 Lycopersicon Coyote Yellow Sweet yellow currant tomato. Prolific pimpinellifolium Cherry Tomato clusters of fruit. +/-70sds 0.2g $3.50 SL358 Lycopersicon Galina Yellow Cherry pimpinellifolium Tomato Yellow cherry tomato +/-70sds 0.2g $3.50 5g $15 25g $40 SL401 Solanum Black Beauty melongena Eggplant Large dark purple fruits. Italian eggplant +/-50sds 0.3g $3.50 Green yellow fruits in paper husks. Sour SL501 Physalis ixocarpa Tomatillo tasting but these make the best salsas. +/-50sds 0.1g $3.50 5g $15 10g $25 Traditional in Mexican cooking. Page 12

13 Tourne-Sol Seed List SL502 Physalis pruinosa Ground Cherry Sweet orange-yellow berries in papery husks. A great snack! +/-100sds 0.1g $3.50 5g $15 10g $25 Bright red fruit in yellow wrappers. Sweet SL503 Solanum fruity taste but very seedy. This spiny Litchi Tomato sisymbriifolium plant has a prickly personality - pick 5g $15 10g $25 carefully! SQ001 Citrullus lanatus Dark green 8" wide round watermelon Blacktail Mountain with sweet red flesh. Bred by Glenn Watermelon Drowns for short seasons. +/-25sds 1.0g $3.50 SQ101 Cucumis melo (a.k.a Eden Gem) Small netted Rocky Ford muskmelons with green flesh. 1-2 lbs. Muskmelon Colorado HEIRLOOM. +/-35sds 1.0g $3.50 Looks like a lemon. Eat it like an apple. SQ203 Cucumis sativus Lemon Cucumber Tastes like a cucumber. Makes a great snack. +/-35sds 1.0g $3.50 SQ204 Cucumis sativus Green 6-8 cucumbers. We've been Tourne-Sol Select developing this as a landrace selected Field Cucumber from our market garden cuke plot. +/-35sds 1.0g $ g $15 100g $40 400g $120 SQ206 Cucumis sativus Heavy yielding green Lebanese Super Zagross cucumber. One of the standards for our Lebanese Cucumber market garden. +/-35sds 1.0g $ g $15 100g $45 Beautiful smooth white-skinned medium SQ401 Cucurbita maxima Valenciano Pumpkin sized pumpkin. Perfect for doorsteps, +/-20sds 6.0g $ g $10 100g $25 400g $75 soups or pies. French HEIRLOOM. SQ501 Tan squash with thin skin and orange Cucurbita Waltham Butternut flesh. Gets sweeter in storage. Store moschata Squash through the winter at 15ºC. +/-30sds 3.0g $3.50 Ribbed black pumpkin with warty SQ503 Cucurbita texture. Delicious orange flesh. Skin Black Futsu Pumpkin moschata turns chestnut color in storage. +/-30sds 3.0g $3.50 Japanese HEIRLOOM. SQ601 Cucurbita pepo Sweet Reba Acorn Green acorn squash with orange flesh. Squash Bush variety. +/-25sds 3.0g $ g $10 100g $25 SQ602 Cucurbita pepo Costata Romanesca Pale green ribbed fruit on bushy plants. Zucchini Great taste. Italian HEIRLOOM. +/-25sds 5.0g $3.50 SQ603 Cucurbita pepo Dark green Zucchini Dark green fruit. Heavy yielder. +/-25sds 5.0g $ g $10 100g $25 400g $75 Cream colored skin with dark green to SQ604 Cucurbita pepo Zephyr Delicata orange stripes. Sweet dark orange flesh. Squash This small 8" long squash is great for a +/-45sds 3.0g $3.50 single serving. SQ606 Cucurbita pepo Small sweet orange pumpkins for great Baby Pam Pie pies. Makes it easy to have a Happy Pumpkin Thanksgiving! +/-25sds 3.0g $3.50 Page 13

14 Tourne-Sol Seed List SQ701 Large pear-shaped fruit. White rind with Cucurbita Tennessee Sweet dry light yellow flesh. Tennessee argyrosperma Potato Squash Heirloom. Slow Food Ark of Taste. +/-25sds 3.0g $ g $10 100g $30 400g $90 SQ702 Long squash with striped green skin and Cucurbita Nippon Squash corky ridges near the stem. Dry orange argyrosperma flesh. +/-25sds 3.0g $3.50 What is that in your garden? An African SQ801 Horned Cucumber! Green fruit turns Cucumis Kiwano Jelly Melon yellow at maturity. Eat lime green flesh at metuliferus any stage. Tastes like +/-35sds 0.5g $3.50 grapes/bananas/cucumbers. Looks like a very tiny watermelon(1-2 SQ802 Melothria scabra Mouse Melon long). Tastes like a very crisp cucumber. +/-70sds 0.2g $3.50 Abundant yields. TL101 Red, yellow, and orange flowers on a Tropaeolum Dwarf Jewel vining bush. Edible flowers and leaves majus Nasturtium give a peppery kick to salads. +/-25sds 4.0g $3.50 Fresh leaves and dried seeds are used. UM101 Anethus Great in potatoes salads, borscht or with Bouquet Dill graveolens fish. Dill flower heads are a standard for +/-400sds 1.0g $ g $10 pickles UM102 Anthriscus Small green ferny leaves with a sweet Chervil cerefolium anise taste. +/-400sds 1.0g $ g $10 UM103 Fresh green leaves used in Mexican and Coriandrum Santo Cilantro Asian dishes. Coriander seed and roots sativum are used as spices. +/-150sds 2.0g $ g $10 200g $20 UM202 Apium graveolens Tall Utah Celery Large green celery with thick crisp stalks. +/-200sds 0.1g $3.50 UM301 Daucus carota Witches Fingers Carrot Purple, red, yellow and orange carrots. +/-600sds 1.0g $3.50 5g $10 Dark orange carrot with wide shoulders. UM302 Daucus carota Red Cored Strong carrotty taste. Easy to grow - Chantenay Carrot even in clay soils. Stores well. French +/-1000sds 2.0g $ g $10 HEIRLOOM UM303 Daucus carota Scarlet Nantes Cylindrical orange carrot. Sweet taste. Carrot Great right out of the garden. +/-1000sds 2.0g $ g $10 UM401 Green fennel with big bulbs. Sweet anis Foeniculum Perfection Fennel taste without being bitter. The best vulgare tasting fennel we've ever tried. +/-250sds 1.0g $3.50 UM502 Petroselinum crispum Curled Parlsley Green curled parsley +/-500sds 1.0g $ g $10 UM503 Petroselinum crispum Italian Parsley Green flat parsley. +/-500sds 1.0g $ g $10 Page 14

15 Tourne-Sol Seed List UM601 Pastinaca sativa Lancer Parsnip Creamy-white parsnip. Sweetens after frost. +/-220sds 1.0g $3.50 Dark green rosettes seeded in fall to VL101 Valerianelle overwinter in tunnels/cold frames. Vit Corn Salad locusta Traditional European winter green for +/-500sds 1.0g $3.50 salads & stirfries. Page 15

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