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Catalogue Feb, 20, 2018 Catalogue : $2.00 Sunshine Farm Catalogue. Current seed listing, order sheet, and information about Sunshine Farm. Flowers Aster, China : $3.50 (Callistephus chinensis) Lovely Matsumota Mix wide colour range of 5 cm. blooms with yellow centers. Heat tolerant, strong straight stems and long bloom period. Great for cutting. Approx 100 seeds per Batchelors button : $3.50 (Centaurea cyanus) (Annual) Mixed colours. Edible. Min. 100 seeds per Blanket Flower : $3.50 (Gaillardia aristata) (Perennial) Beautiful yellow/red. Drought tolerant. Approx. 100 seeds per Calendula : $3.50 (Calendula officinalis) Deep orange and gold. Edible flower. Approx. 30 seeds per Canterbury Bells : $3.50 (Campanula glomerata) Biennial. Seed originally from Ireland. Mixed blues, pink and white bell shaped flowers to 2' tall. Min. 500 seeds. Cleome : $3.50 Cleome-Spider Flower (C. spinosa) Nice tall plant with pink and white 'spider like' flowers. Approx..25 gram per Columbine, mixed : $3.50 (Aquilegia alpina) (Perennial) - Mixed colours. Beautiful spring flower.

Flowers Cosmos : $3.50 (Cosmos bipinnatus) (Annual) Nice tall plant, purple and white flowers with lacy foliage. Cup Plant : $3.50 Perennial (Silphium perfoliatum) Sunflower like flowers with leaves attached to stems to form cups - finches and chickadees love the seeds and drinking from the cups. Min. 50 seeds. Daisy, Zulu Prince : $3.50 (Venidium fastuosum) (Annual) Nice delicate two tone. Delphinium : $3.50 Beautiful stately blue. Juice of the flowers mixed with alum gives blue ink. (Toxic to humans and livestock) Edible Flower Collection : $10.00 Edible Flower Collection. A collection of edible flowers for salads, garnishes, and desserts. Calendula, Corn Flower, Zebra Mallow, Orange Gem Marigold and Pansy. Foxglove : $3.50 (Digitalis purpurea) (Biennial) Pink. Wild Welsh variety, approx. 1. meter tall. Min. 100 seeds. Gazania : $3.50 Gazania rigens. Beautiful brilliant colours. Drought tolerant, daisy-like flower. Cultivation: Annual, blooms late spring into the Autumn. Gloriosa Daisy : $3.50 (Rudbeckia hirta) (Perennial) Yellow, brown center.classic yellow daisy. Jackpot Tansy : $3.50 (Tanacetum niveum) (Perennial) Silver grey foliage with white/yellow flowers. Not invasive.

Flowers Johnny Jump-up : $3.50 Johnny Jump-up (Viola tricolor) Historic small pansy, harbinger of spring. Edible. Approx. 25 seeds per Kingfisher Daisy : $3.50 Felicia amelloides. Showy, sky blue daisy, bright yellow center. Good Butterfly plant. Drought tolerant, annual, 18" tall. Blooms late spring through autumn. Leopard Flower : $3.50 (Belamcanda chinensis) (Perennial) Beautiful orange flowers with purple dots. Chinese medicinal. Approx. 45 Seeds per Lions Ear-Lions Tail : $3.50 Lions Ear-Lions Tail (Leonotis leonurus) (Annual) Tall, deep orange florets on prickly leaf axils, used as a euphoriant in Africa. Min 250 seeds per Mallow, Zebra : $3.50 (Malva sp.) Annual. Beautiful sweet edible, red/white blooms. Approx. 150 seeds per Marigold, Orange Gem : $3.50 (Tagetes tenuifolia) (Annual) Citrus scented/flavoured. Approx. 200 Seeds per Pin Cushion Flower : $3.50 Scabiosa sp. Beautiful deep burgundy variety. Attractive to many butterflies. Annual, blooms freely into the Autumn. 12 to 16" tall. Purple Cone Flower : $3.50 (Echinacea purpurea) (Perennial) Beautiful, medicinal. Echinacea is popularly believed to be an immunostimulator, stimulating the body's non-specific immune system and warding off infections and also being used as a laxative. Min. 75 seeds per

Flowers Red Amaranthus : $3.50 Amaranthus cruentus. Ancient grain of the Aztec, can grow over 6', stunning colour displays. Seed can be popped and eaten as a snack. Approx. 400 seeds per Snapdragon : $3.50 (Antirrhinum majus) (Perennial) Mixed colours. Zinnia : $3.50 (Zinnia elegans) (Annual) - Giant Zinnia. Mixed colours. Drought tolerant. Flowers/Sunflowers Ornamental : $3.50 (Helianthus annuus) Mixed colours. Approx. 50 seeds per Flowers/Wildflowers Aster, Showy : $3.50 (Aster conspicuus) Wild perennial. Blue Flowers. Native peoples used roots as an antiseptic. Seed naturalized to Sunshine Farm. Min 100 seeds per Daisy, Arrow Park : $3.50 (Anthemis tinctoria) Yellow. Excellent drought tolerant perennial. Seed naturalized to Sunshine Farm. MIn. 100 seeds per Fireweed : $3.50 Fireweed. (Elobium angustifolium) Spiked pink flower. Tall 3' to 4'. Min. 100 seeds per Lupin, Columbia Valley Wild : $3.50 Columbia Valley Wild Lupin: Tall plant to 3', blue flowers, occasionally pink. Seed naturalized to Sunshine Farm. Min. 20 seeds per

Fruit Aunt Mollys Ground Cherry : $3.50 Physalis pruiniosa Profusion of small sweet berries encased in papery husks. Sprawling plants to 3 feet. 70 days from transplanting. Approx 50 seeds per Beet Berry : $3.50 Chenopodium capitatum. Annual. Also called Strawberry Spinach. Edible leaves, good in salad or cooked like spinach. Edible root, which is similar to Parsnip. Fruits along leaf axils that look like raspberries. Annual, to 16" tall. Approx. 100 seeds per Fire and Ice Berry : $3.50 Solanum sisymbriifolium. Annual. Also known as the Litchi Tomato. 2 to 3 cm red berry. Yellow inside, grows inside a husk like a tomatillo, flavour resembles a sour cherry. Annual. Prolific fruit in early fall. Prickly foliage. Approx. 30 seeds. Ground Cherry or Cape Gooseberry/Poha : $3.50 Annual (Physalis Peruvians) Ground Cherry or Cape Gooseberry AKA Poha. Upright ground cherry with loonie sized fruit. Pineapple-strawberry flavour with a hint of coconut. Approx. 50 seeds per Melon, Charentais : $3.50 Small French melon, deep orange flesh, considered by many to be the tastiest of all melons. Approx. 30 seeds per Melon, Minnesota Midget : $3.50 Minnesota Midget Melon (Cucumis melo) 60-70 Days. Early variety, sweet, short vines. Productive, performed exceptionally well in the Okanagan Valley. Approx. 30 seeds per Orange Glo Watermelon : $3.50 Citrullus lanatus. Orange fleshed watermelon. 5-10lbs. Sweet, around 110 days from transplant. Approx. 30 Seeds per Sunberry : $3.50 Sunberry (Solanum burbankii) 75 Days. Also known as 'wonderberry' developed by Luther Burbank, plant breeder genius. Small 1/4" berries. Good yield. Sweet, used for Pies and Jellies or just for snacking in the field. Approx. 200 Seeds per

Gift Certificates Gift Certificates : $30.00 For December only, Gift Certificates for $30.00 for 10 packets of seeds. A Savings of $5.00! Great gift or stocking stuffer! Grains 2 Row Purple Barley : $3.50 Beautiful purple awns, grows to roughly 3 feet. Generally spring planted and has good lodging resistance. Anthocyanin rich grains display a nice deep colour. Emmer Wheat : $3.50 Triticum dicoccum. Also known as Farro. Grown extensively in Italy as a whole grain in soup and for making Pasta. Millet, Dragons Claw : $3.50 Dragons Claw Millet (Eleusine sp.)(approx 80 seeds) Unusual Millet with the heat that resembles the 'claws of a dragaon'. Wheat, Marquis : $3.50 Marquis Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Heritage wheat variety developed by crossing Hard Red Calcutta wheat with Red Fife. By 1920 it was the predominant variety in Canada. Early maturing variety. Wheat, Red Fife : $3.50 Red Fife Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Heritage breadwheat is a landrace so it has the genetic variability to adapt to local conditions. Grown in Canada since the 1840's. Greens Arugula, Ortania : $3.50 Arugula, Ortania (Annual) (Eruca sativa varietal) Special Market selection of Italian Arugula, consistent growth and flavour. Approx. 500 seeds per Arugula, Wild Italian : $3.50 (Diplotaxis tenuifolia) (Annual) Great Flavour. Stands up better in heat than eruca sativa.

Greens Asian Greens : $3.50 A salad or steaming mix of mizuna, mustard greens, bok choi, tat soi - nice quick spring crop - sow in late March or early September for fall crop. Approx. 800 Seeds per Ching Chiang : $3.50 Brassica rapa 'Baby Bok Choi' 25 to 30 days. Fast, cold tolerant. Nice for steaming or grilling. Claytonia : $3.50 Claytonia perfoliata. Also known as Miners Lettuce. Succulent crunchy green. Grows best in spring and fall. Corn Salad, Vilmorins : $3.50 (Valerianella locusta) Classic French variety, great cool weather salad green with distinctive sweet flavour. Approx. 650 Seeds per Cress, shallot : $3.50 Shallot Cress (Lepidium sp) Interesting spoon shaped leaves with a peppery oniony flavour. Nice in the spicy salad mixes. Prefers the cool of the spring or fall. Approx. 700 Seeds per Cress, Upland : $3.50 (Barberea verna) Piquant 6"-8" rosettes of dark green glossy deeply indented leaves. Slow to bolt. Approx. 600 Seeds per Green Orach : $3.50 Atriplex hortensis. Use as spinach. Tolerant of hot weather. Annual. Kale, Red Russian : $3.50 Cold hardy, frilly leafed, purple/pink veins. Delicious at any stage. Eat fresh or steamed. Also delicious as 'Kale Chips'. Mizuna : $3.50 (Brassica rapa var japonica)(annual) Beautiful deeply cut leaves of mild mustard flavor. Steamed or in salad.

Greens Mustard Greens, Ruby Streaks : $3.50 Ruby Streaks Mustard Greens. Beautiful deep burgundy lacy leaf with sweet spiciness. Colourful elegance. Approx. 1000 Seeds per Orach, Red : $3.50 (Artiplex hortensis) (45 Days to maturity)(annual) Nice red Spinachy flavoured addition to salads. Purslane, Golden : $3.50 (Portulaca oleracea sativa) Large succulent leaves excellent source of omega 3, great in salad mixes. Quillquina : $3.50 (Porophyllum ruderale)(annual) Culinary and medicinal from Bolivia, reminiscent of cilantro and arugula cross. Approx. 50 Seeds per Salad Mix, Savory : $3.50 Salad Mix, Savory: Dill, chervil, arugula, lettuce, and mustard greens. A nice savory blend of flavours and shapes and textures. Approx. 700 Seeds per Salad mix, Spicy : $3.50 Salad mix with peppergrass, mustard varieties, arugulas and lettuces. Approx. 700 Seeds per Salad mix, Spring : $3.50 Early salad mix with mizuna, tatsoi, spinach, sweet mustard and lettuce mix. Approx. 700 Seeds per Salad Mix, Tangy : $3.50 Tangy Salad Mix - Chives, lettuce, mustard greens, cress, arugula and cilantro. Wake up your taste buds with a spicy salad. Approx. 700 Seeds per Sorrel, True French : $3.50 (Rumex scutatus) (Perennial) Lemony zing to salads or soups.

Greens Sorrel, Red Veined : $3.50 (Rumex sanguineus) Interesting colour but lacks flavour. Chefs use as a colourful garnish. Use only when young. Spilanthes Cress : $3.50 (Spelanthis oleracea)(annual) Also called the toothache plant, adds unusual zest to salads. Approx..5 gram per Zamboni Rapini : $3.50 Brassica sp. Produces florets at about 45 days. Excellent in stir frys with olive oil and garlic. Keep picked to maximize production. Herbs Ambrosia : $3.50 (Chenopoduim botrys) (Annual) Aromatic oak shaped leaves. Nice dried foliage. Anise Hyssop : $3.50 (Agastache foeniculum) Prolific, sweet licorice herb with striking blue flowers. Self seeds quite nicely. Basil - East India : $3.50 (Ocimum gratissimum)(annual) Unique clove flavoured and scented soft leaves excellent for exotic culinary uses. Basil, Holy : $3.50 (Ocimum sp.) Peppery Sweet, Thai culinary. Basil, Mexican Wild : $3.50 Mexican Wild Basil: Found by the roadside near Boca de Naranja, Nayarit, Mexico. Absolutely the fruitiest fragrance of any basil we've grown -- sweet and not pungent. Sunshine Farm Exclusive.

Herbs Basil, Seratta : $3.50 Very beautiful leaves, ruffled and serrated, good culinary and very decorative. Approximately 500 seeds. Bergamot, Wild : $3.50 Wild Bergamot (P) (Monarda fistulosa) (.5 g per packet) Tall lavender flowers, attractive fragrant plant, good for teas. Approx..5 gram per Catnip : $3.50 (nepeta cataria) Perennial. Traditional variety - apparently more effective than DEET as a mosquito repellant. Chamomile, German : $3.50 (Matricaria recutita) (Annual) Probably the best for tea, a profusion of flowers, very aromatic. Chinese Motherwort : $3.50 (Leonuris artemesia) Medicinal and decorative herb. Approx. 50 seeds per Chives : $3.50 (Allium schoenoprasum) (Biennnial) Traditional variety. Cilantro : $3.50 (Coriandrum sativum) Annual. Spicy herb used in Mexican and Thai cuisine.j Attracts beneficials. Approx. 100 Seeds per Dill : $3.50 (Anethum graveolens)(annual) Mammoth, good salad garnish when young, and nice seed heads for making pickles. Large plant. Dragon Head : $3.50 (Dracochephalum moldavica) Lemony scented blue flowered tea herb, to 50 cm. tall. (approx 150 seeds per packet)

Herbs Echinacea : $3.50 Echinacea purpurea. Also known as Purple Coneflower. Perennial, beautiful displays of vivid pink flowers. Immune stimulant. Elecampane : $3.50 (Inula helenium) (Perennial) Medicinal and dye plant. Large soft leaves. Epazote : $3.50 (Chenopodium ambrosioides) (Annual) Exellent aromatic, good with baked beans, reputed antiflatulant. Evening Primrose : $3.50 (Oenothera biennis) (Biennial) Medicinal as seed oil. Attracts hawkmoth. Feverfew : $3.50 Feverfew (P) (Selma star)(tanacetum parthemium)(.5 g per packet) Traditional medicinal qualities for headaches and migranes with very pretty white star flowers. Horehound : $3.50 (Marrubium vulgare) Perennial. Traditional remedy for coughs. Hyssop - Giant Yellow : $3.50 (Agastache nepetoides) Tender Perennial. 6' tall, yellow bloom. Medium sweet leaves, nice for tea. Hyssop, Blue : $3.50 (Hyssopus officinalis)(perennial) Blue flowers, refreshing scent. Approx. 150 seeds per Hyssop, Giant Yellow : $3.50 Giant Yellow Hyssop (TP) (Agastache nepetoides) (.5 g per packet) 6\' tall, yellow bloom. Medium sweet leaves, nice for tea.

Herbs Lavender : $3.50 (Lavendula angustifolia) (Perennial) English, sweet, fragrant violet flowers. Approx. 40 seeds per Lemon Balm : $3.50 (Melissa officinalis) (Perennial) Great lemon scent - good for tea and salad. Lovage : $3.50 (Levisticum officinale) Perennial. Great for soups, stocks and stews. Celery flavoured, tall vigorous plant. Approx. 75 seeds per Marjoram, Sweet : $3.50 (Origanum marjorana) Tender Perennial. Sweet, spicy flavour, good with wild game and potato soup. Mullein, Black : $3.50 Culpeppers Black Mullein (B) (Verbascum sp) Short wooly leaves. Rosette in 1st year then flower stalk in 2nd year (Drought resistant) Interesting flower. Approx..5 per Mullein, Great : $3.50 (Verbascum thapsus) Biennial. Reputed cough/bronchitis remedy - stately plant to 7' with yellow flowers in the 2nd year. Navaho Tea : $3.50 (Thelasperma fillifolium) Very nice pleasant tasting tea herb. Pretty flowers, lacy foliage. Oregano, Greek : $3.50 (Origanum vulgare) (Perennial) Best oregano flavour for sauces and dressings. White flowers. Oregano, Tarahumara : $3.50 (Monarda astromontana) Not a true oregano, beautiful blue flowers, very aromatic. Excellent tea and garnish herb. Approx 100 seeds per

Herbs Parsley, Forest Green : $3.50 (Petroselinum crispum) (Biennial) Curled leaf, prolific. Recovers well from harvesting. Minimum 200 seeds. Parsley, Hamburg : $3.50 (Petroselinum crispum tuberosum) (Biennial) Use both leaves and root, very tasty. Parsley, Italian : $3.50 (Petroselinum neopolitanum) Biennial) Italian, excellent flavour, flat leaf. Chef's choice. Approx. 100 seeds per Sage : $3.50 (Salvia officinalis) (Perennial) Garden variety, cook with onions, for poultry stuffing. Savory - Winter Dwarf : $3.50 (Satureja montana) Perennial. Useful for culinary, pungent flavour, though not as aromatic as 'hortensis'. Shepards Purse : $3.50 Capsela bursa-pastoris. Used as food in East Asia as well as a medicinal for cardiovascular, hemostasis, and gynecological problems. Good in East Asian cuisine. Minimum 50 seeds per Tobacco, 1000 Year Old : $3.50 Tobacco, 1000 Year Old (T. rustica sp) Small plant, yellow flower, from Salt spring Seeds. grows well in Interior dry climate. Important ceremonial herb. Min. 100 seeds. Tobacco, Shamans : $3.50 Seed from George, a Cree Shaman friend. 6-8 foot plant for offerings.

Tomatillo Francois Tomatillo : $3.50 Francois Tomatillo, exceptionally large green 6-8 cm fruits. Sweet green apple flavour. Brought from Mexico by a famous chef. Excellent for sauces and fresh eating. Approx. 50 seeds. Vegetables/Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) Anasazi Bean : $3.50 Anasazi Bean (80 to 90 Days to Maturity) Dry Bush Bean. Beautiful maroon and white bean, grown by the ancient Anasazi People of the American Southwest. Contains only 25% of the complex carbohydrates that cause flatulance. Sweet meaty texture. Approx. 50 seeds per Appaloosa Bean : $3.50 Heirloom variety, slender, curved oval bean with mottled white markings. When cooked, the bean holds it's shape. Approx. 50 seeds per Azufrado Bean : $3.50 Azufrado Bean Dry Bush Bean. 80 to 90 Days to Maturity. Classic Mexican Yellow Bean. Most common market bean in the Pacific State of Nayarit, seed originally from Market in Lapenita, Nayarit. Produces well in the Okanagan Valley. Big Mama Pole Bean : $3.50 Big Mama Pole Bean: Soup and Dry Pole Bean. Productive vines, black seed. Black Coco : $3.50 Shiny round black beans. Delicious for baked beans, with a hint of cocoa flavour. Dry or snap when young. Approx. 50 seeds per Black Turtle Bean : $3.50 Small shiny black bean. Used in Latin American and Cajun cuisine. Gram for gram more antioxidant/flavonoids than any other bean. Approx. 50 seeds per Cherokee Trail of Tears : $3.50 80-90 Days to maturity. Pole, 6' snap or dry bean. Cherokee people carried the seed to their reserve in Oklahoma in 1838 over the 'trail of tears' where many people died due to starvation. Black seed. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) French Wax Bean : $3.50 French Wax Yellow Bean 53 Days to Maturity. Productive and versatile wax variety. Glossy, crisp yellow pods on 16-24" plants. Rich, buttery flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per Jacobs Cattle Bush Semi Bush : $3.50 Dry, quick cooking, for soups or baked. Jade Bush : $3.50 (65 Days to maturity) Tall, tender, prolific, snap. Jumbo Bush : $3.50 Romano type bean. Long pods, with rich bean flavour. Still stringless at 10". Approx. 50 seeds per Magpie Bean : $3.50 Magpie Bean Snap or dry bush bean. 65 Days to maturity. Black and white seed with buttery flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per person. Maxibel : $3.50 Snap, Bush, Bean 60 days Straight, dark green, 7 inch pods on 22-26 inch sturdy plants. concentrated sets are easy to harvest. Excellent flavor. Perfect for flavor conscious gardeners looking for French/filet beans without trellising. Mottled purple seeds. @50 seeds. Odawa : $3.50 80 Days to Maturity. Bushy dry bean - beautiful colours Orca, Semi Bush : $3.50 Black and white beans with the black spot for the eye of the orca. Good multipurpose dry bean.

Vegetables/Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) Rattlesnake Snap : $3.50 60-90 Days to Maturity. Pole snap bean. 7"-8" dark green pods streaked with purple - drought tolerant, great flavour. Buff seed splashed with brown. Red Calypso : $3.50 Dry or Snap Bush Bean Young as a snap, 90 days as a dry. Beautiful distinctive red and white markings. Soft skins, nice texture. Approx 50 seeds/pkg Slendrette Bean : $3.50 Early producing, stringless green, bush snap bean. Good disease resistance. Sturdy upright plants, variety introduced in 1968, ancestry to Blue Lake snap bean. Approx. 50 seeds/pkg Soldier : $3.50 80 to 90 Days to Maturity. Dry bush bean. Heirloom from the late 1700's. Drought tolerant, white seed with red, brown soldier. Tezier Filet Bean : $3.50 Brought to us from France, undoubtedly the most tender/sweet filet bean we have seen. Bush variety. Approx. 50 seeds per Tigers Eye : $3.50 Dry, bush, ternder skins, great for chili. True Cranberry Bean : $3.50 Deep red, plump bean with a long history in the U.S. North East. Excellent flavour, use in chili's soups and baked beans. Dry, Pole bean. 95 days from planting. 50 seeds per Turkey Craw Bean : $3.50 Supposedly found in the craw of a turkey, origin goes back to 1902. Has been elected to the U.S.Slow Food Ark of taste. 50 seeds per Vermont Cranberry : $3.50 60-90 Days to Maturity. Snap or dry pole bean with 7-9" green pods. 1825 Heirloom from England. Cranberry coloured, speckled white or brown. 25 Grams per

Vegetables/Beetberry ( Chenopodium capitatum ) Beetberry : $3.50 Chenopodium capitatum. Also called Strawberry Spinach. Edible leaves, good in salad or cooked like spinach. Edible root, which is similar to Parsnip. Fruits along leaf axils that look like raspberries. Annual, to 16" tall. Minimum 100 seeds per Vegetables/Beets (Beta vulgaris) Chioggia Beet : $3.50 Chioggia Beet 55 Days to Maturity. Red/White concentric rings - very sweet heirloom from Chioggia region of Italy. so sweet, referred to as Candy Cane beet by Chefs. Cyndor Beet : $3.50 Beta vulgaris Classic cylinder shaped red beet, consistent size and shape. Good productivity, good for slicing, sweeter flavour than most red beets. Appox. 3g/pkg Vegetables/Carrots Black Spanish Carrot : $3.50 Purplish black with yellow flamed core. Cultivated for over 300 years Also known as the morada. Excellent sweet spicy flavour. High in beneficial antioxidents. Very rare, best sown after the summer solstice. Approx. 100 seeds per Dutch Golden : $3.50 Beautiful golden carrot, always tender, even when very large (which it can get in a long season). Found on our travels in Europe. Sunshine Farm Favorite and exclusive. Tested by Washington State University in exotic carrot field trials, where it scored high in all categories. Approx. 200 seeds per Purple Dragon Carrot : $3.50 Beautiful vibrant purple skinned variety. Introduced from China to North America by Dr. John Navazio. Sweet spicy carrot flavour. Approx. 200 seeds per

Vegetables/Carrots Rouge Sang Violette : $3.50 Beautiful and unusual French variety mentioned in the Journal D'agriculture Pratique 1897 by Vilmorin. Approx. 200 seeds per Spectrum Carrots : $3.50 A delightful mix of colours, flavours, and varieties. Diverse colours may not be exactly as shown. Approx. 200 seeds per Vegetables/Chard Silverado Chard : $3.50 Silverado Chard. (Beta vulgaris) Dark Green Savoyed leaves. Slow to bolt. Approx. 100 seeds per Vegetables/Corn Double Standard : $3.50 First bi-coloured open pollinated sweet corn. Bred by Johnny's, great flavour, 73 days. (approx 100 seeds) Vegetables/Cucumbers Gherkin, West Indian : $3.50 Very interesting little 5-8 cm. 'soft prickle' cucumber. Sweet, novel, keep picked when young to keep productivity. Approx. 40 seeds per Marketmore Cucumber : $3.50 Marketmore Cucumber. classic long 8"-10" green field cucumber. Very productive. Mexican Sour Gherkin : $3.50 Mexican Sour Gherkin (Melothria scabra) Great flavoured snacks as a whole. AKA Mouse Melons.. Slightly larger than a jelly bean, crisp and delicious. Northern Pickling Cuke : $3.50 48 Days, Standard Pickler. Short Productive Vines - keep picked to maximize crop - give plants plenty of compost. Approx. 30 seeds per

Vegetables/Cucumbers Tondo di Manduria : $3.50 Very tasty round cucumber from Italy, sweet, crisp, bush variety. Keep picked to tennis ball size and smaller. (approx 30 seeds) Vegetables/Eggplant Black Beauty Eggplant : $3.50 Days from planting 75. Traditional large black oval fruits. Approx. 50 seeds per Early Green Eggplant : $3.50 Days from planting - 65. Vigorous plant. Productive, round green fruit. Approx. 50 seeds per Golden Egg Eggplant : $3.50 Solanum melongena Productive 5-7 cm. diameter white to golden eggplant on sturdy plant. Absolutely delicious roasted whole in a little olive oil. Variety originally from New Zealand. Morden Midget : $3.50 Small plant, good for containers. Dark purple, golf ball sized fruit. Nice for roasting. Developed at the Morden Mantitoba Research Station in 1958. (Rare) Approx. 50 seeds per Round Black : $3.50 (72 Days to maturity) Large, black, 4" diameter. Prolific. Thai Long Green : $3.50 (70-80 Days to maturity) (55 seeds) Tender skin, good flavour. Vegetables/Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare) Romanesco Fennel : $3.50 (Foeniculum Vulgare) Classic Roman bulb fennel, great flavour, large bulb. 85 Days. Approx. 65 seeds per

Vegetables/Kale Kale - Red Russian : $3.50 Purple lined frilly leaves, good in salad mix when young and especially sweet and succulent after frost. Approx. 200 seeds per Vegetables/Leeks German Winter Leek : $3.50 Allium porrum Excellent flavour, broad leaf, winter hardy. Variety brought from a friend's garden in Germany. Approx. 175 seeds per Vegetables/Lettuce Bakito Lettuce : $3.50 Romain Style, 60 days. Oval purple leaves stands well in heat and maintains great sweetness. Approx 300 seeds per Black Seeded Simpson : $3.50 45 Days. HIghly adaptable heritage variety. Bright green, deeply savoyed leaves. Excellent flavour. Bronze Mingonette Lettuce : $3.50 60 Days to Maturity. Slow to bolt, withstands heat. Frilly bronze/green leaves. Introduced in 1828 Cracoviensis : $3.50 Cracoviensis (DTM 45-55) Leaf Lettuce. Eastern European heirloom, red to purple buttery leaf - quick to bolt in heat. Cold hardy. Lettuce Mix : $3.50 Four different colours, and six different leaf shapes, heirloom varieties. Approx. 300 seeds per Lilys Lettuce : $3.50 Very rare from the early 1800's, Canadian heritage lettuce. Heavily blistered, nice tasty green crisp sweet frilly leaves. Recommended by our culinary staff. (Leaf lettuce) Approx. 300 seeds

Vegetables/Lettuce Parris Island Cos : $3.50 Sweet flavor, crisp texture - romaine style. 10-12" tall, large heads with deep green leaves around a creamy yellowish-white heart. 68-75 days. Approx. 300 seeds per Sette Lune Romaine : $3.50 Lactuca sativus 'Romaine of the Seven Moons'. Red tinged tender sweet leaves with scalloped edges. Resists tip burn in summer heat. Excellent flavour, Italian variety. Spring Lettuce Blend : $3.50 Five great lettuces. Strela Lettuce : $3.50 Beautiful green start shaped rosette with attractive pointed leaves. Flavour is sweet and crunchy. Stands up well in summer heat. Pre 1500's heirloom. Swiss Butter Lettuce : $3.50 Bright green oak leaf butter lettuce, nice tender texture. Brought from Switzerland around 1890. (DFP 60) Approx.5g/pkg Vegetables/Onions Franz Bunching : $3.50 Franz Bunching Onion, (Allium fistulosum) Large sweet bunching onion. Heirloom variety. Welsh Onion : $3.50 Welsh Onion Perennial bunchng onion. Pungent, prolific. Vegetables/Parsley root Hamburg Parsley Root : $3.50 Hamburg Parsley Root. (Petroselinum crispum tuberosum) Under utilized root crop. Sweet white carrot shaped roots. Grow like carrots. Excellent roasted, steamed, or as a flavour component of soup.

Vegetables/Parsnips Guernsey Half Long Parsnip : $3.50 As the name suggests, a shorter, stubbier root for heavier soils. Grown since the early 1800's, has broad shoulders, creamy, sweet root and is easy care once established. Parsnip, Andover : $3.50 Andover Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) Excellent variety, sweet, stores well. Vegetables/Peppers Black Pearl Pepper : $3.50 (DFP 80) Black foliage and hot, hot fruit. Very striking as an ornamental or to spice up a salsa. Approx. 25 seeds per Cal Wonder, Golden : $3.50 Golden Cal Wonder. Days from planting - 80. The same great productivity as Cal Wonder - This one ripens to a beautiful golden yellow. Approx. 50 seeds per Casa Aquaria Pepper : $3.50 C. frutescens Beautiful green to purple to red 2-3cm. fruit. Very attractive plant, fruits bursting with flavour, not exceptionally spicy. From a plant in a friends back yard in Lapenita, Nayarit, Mexico, just below an iguana perch. Approx. 25 Seeds per Packet Chimayo Pepper : $3.50 Earliest of all hot peppers (30 days from transplanting) 4" long, 1" across. Ghost Pepper : $3.50 Ghost Pepper C. chinense also known as the Bhut Jolokia or the Himilayan Ghost Pepper is the world 's hottest known pepper with a Scoville rating of over one million. A colleague of ours at the local Farmers Market makes an excellent hot sauce with this pepper which will almost take your breath away. 15 seeds per pkt. (Handle with extreme care) Gourmet Orange : $3.50 Days from planting, 75. Beautiful sweet orange bell. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Peppers Great Balls of Fire Pepper : $3.50 Little red balls to 1" with big heat. Ripen to a 'fire-engine' red. Approx. 25 seeds per Jalapeno Pepper : $3.50 Medium heat Jalapeno, from Western Mexico. Approx. 25 seeds per Jimmy Nardello Pepper : $3.50 Long sweet red, exceptional heirloom. Approx. 50 seeds per Kiss of Satan : $3.50 Spicy hot 'Cherry bombs', variety found in a seed shop in Italy. Recommended by the proprietor. Approx. 30 seeds. Marconi, Red Pepper : $3.50 Marconi Pepper (DFP 80)(50 Seeds) Early, sweet tapering fruit ripening to bright red. Pasillia : $3.50 15-20 cm dark fruit. Black to brown. Important component of Mexican Moles. Medium hot. Approx. 30 seeds per Red Carribean : $3.50 (DFP 90) (C. chinense) Rivals the red sarina for heat among habeneros. Handle seeds with caution - wear gloves. 25 seeds per Tepin Pepper : $3.50 Tepin Pepper (DTM 200) (TP) (Capsicum annuum - Varietal aviculare) (25 seeds per packet) THE WORLDS HOTTEST PEPPER - HANDLE SEEDS WITH EXTREME CARE! Best grown in the greenhouse in the north. Tall bunching plant 3'-4', 1'4" round fruit. 1,000 fruit per plant. Can be slow to germinate @ 85f. 3-8 weeks.

Vegetables/Peppers Tequila Sunrise Pepper : $3.50 Tapering orange to red, sweet, 4", pointed. Great for stuffing. Approx. 50 seeds per Vegetables/Radishes Easter Egg Radish : $3.50 Easter Egg Radish - 28 Days to maturity. Nice mix of pink, white and red radishes. Green Luobo : $3.50 Spicy sweet green fleshed radish originally from Northern China. Best sown mid summer for autumn harvest. Approx. 250 seeds per Hilds Blauer Radish : $3.50 Hilds Blauer Radish - 55 days to maturity. Great German winter radish - beautiful purple/blue colour. Plant for spring or fall harvest. Carrot shaped. Radish Special Mix : $3.50 (approx 400 seeds) Different shapes and colours for slicing and dicing. Spring and winter salads. Special Mix, Radish : $3.50 Special Mix of Radishes Different shapes and colours for slicing and dicing. Great in Spring and Winter salads. Vegetables/Salsify Black Scorzonera : $3.50 (S. hispanicus) (80 days) 'Oyster Root' Hardy perennial known as Viper's Grass or Black Oyster Plant. 2 to 3 ft. high plants produce oyster flavoured long, thin and black taproots. Approx. 50 seeds per Vegetables/Squash Golden Zucchini : $3.50 Productive yellow bush style Zucchini, this one an open pollinated variety. Great for summer stir-fries and grilling. 50-55 days from seed. Minimum 25 seeds per

Vegetables/Squash Styrian Pumpkin : $3.50 'Naked' seeded with very sweet flesh. Good for pies, baking or soups. Seeds reputed to prevent prostate cancer. Whangaparaoa Crown Pumpkin : $3.50 Similar to the Aussie Queensland Blue, this one a slate grey, flattened round pumpkin from New Zealand renowned for its keeping qualities and sweet orange flesh. 115 days from planting. Minimum 25 seeds per Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Ace 55 : $3.50 Determinate, 75 Days to Maturity. Developed by Campell's Soup Co. in the 1960s. Thick walls, about 250 grams - consistent fruit. Very low acid and very sweet. Approx. 50 seeds per Afghani : $3.50 Solid oval, high productive indeterminate red tomato. Similar character to a North American Roma. Good for drying or for making a traditional Afghani dish Shakshuka. 75 days from Transplanting. 50 seeds per Alpha : $3.50 Very Early, developed by the Steve's Family of Steveston, British Columbia. Round Red, very prolific. 5-8cm in diameter. Determinate. Approx. 50 seeds per Amish Brandywine : $3.50 Amish Brandywine (I)(DFP85) Classic large pink/red fruit, beefsteak type to 1 lb. Legendary flavour, potato leaf variety. Approx. 50 seeds. Amish Paste : $3.50 Amish Heirloom with great flavour and a meaty solid flesh. Fruit is plum, oxheart shaped, 8-10 ounces. Good for soups and sauces. Indeterminate, 85 days from transplanting out. 50 seeds per Ananas Noire : $3.50 Ananas Noire. Indeterminate. 80 Days from planting out. Large black to purple to red/green beefsteak. Very productive, was the favourite at the Interior Provincial Exhibition tastings in 2009. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Ananas Verte : $3.50 Ananas Verte. Indeterminate, 80 days from planting out. Large greenish beefsteak. Very productive, flavourful. Approx. 50 seeds per Anna Banana Russian : $3.50 Anna Banana Russian.. 80 Days from planting out. Beautiful orange to yellow heart shaped fruit. Solid flesh, great flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per Anna Russian : $3.50 Indeterminate, 65 days from transplanting. Average size, 500 gram heart shaped fruit. Early Russian Heirloom. Sweet and juicy. Approx. 50 seeds per Arancia : $3.50 75 Days to Maturity Beautiful Italian orange tomato that we found in a Dutch seed shop. Great flavour - excellent for Salsa.Approx. 50 seeds per Indeterminate. Arbuznyi : $3.50 Arbuznyi (watermelon in Russian). Rich mahogany coloured dark red/brown fruit with green shoulders. Beefsteak type, oblate, med-large. striking dark pink/purple/mahogany flesh. Excellent taste, smoky and slightly acidic, juicy. Sweet, aromatic flavor.70 to 80 days to maturity. Approx. 50 seeds per Aunt Rubys German Green : $3.50 (80 DFP) (I) Large green beefsteak 12-16 oz. Sweet, spicy, delicious. Approx. 50 Seeds per Azoychka : $3.50 80 Days to Maturity. Indeterminate. Medium sized yellow/orange beefsteak style Russian Heirloom. Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Bali : $3.50 Bali Indeterminate, Heirloom. Rare tomato from Bali in Indonesia. 2"-3" ribbed raspberry fruits. Tastes fruity/spicy with a sweet aroma. Large plants. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Banana Legs : $3.50 (75 DFP) (D) Yellow paste type fruit 4' long, 1 1/2" diameter. Meaty good flavour, yellow. Approx. 50 seeds per Basinga : $3.50 Basinga, 82 Days from planting out. Beautiful large, white, sweet beefsteak. Productive. Approx. 50 seeds per Indeterminate, Heirloom. Beefsteak, Bush : $3.50 Bush Beefsteak, 80 days from transplanting. Productive, flavourful, determinate heirloom. Approx. 50 seeds per Beefsteak, Nepal : $3.50 Nepal Beefsteak. Indeterminate, 78 Days from planting out. Large red fruits (12 oz). good beefsteak for cooler climates. Approx. 50 seeds per Big Rainbow : $3.50 Indeterminate. 90 Days to Maturity. Large yellow to red beefsteak. Sweet Amish Heirloom. Approx. 50 seeds per Big Zebra : $3.50 Large green striped (like green zebra). Sweet citrussy flavour. Indeterminate, 85 days from planting. Approx. 25 Seeds per Black Brandywine : $3.50 Dark skinned richly flavoured tomato. Large fruits Indeterminate. 80+ days. Approx. 50 seeds per Black from Tula : $3.50 Black fromtula (Indeterminate)(DFP85) Russian Heirloom, Rich deep flavour, 3"-4" mahogany red, slightly flattened fruits, good productivity. Approx. 50 seeds per Black Krim : $3.50 (75 DFP) (Indeterminate) Fairly large black with excellent flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Black Prince : $3.50 Black Prince, Indeterminate, 70 Days from planting. Beautiful Russian Heirloom, 2-3" fruit with unusual sweet rich flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per Black Russian : $3.50 (65 DFP) (D) Black tomato, rich, deep flavour. A Farm favorite. Approx. 50 seeds per Black Tomato : $3.50 Black Indeterminate, Heirloom. 85 Days from planting. Mahogany brown Russian heirloom, average 4 oz fruit. Great balance of sweet and complex flavours. Approx. 50 seeds per Black Zebra : $3.50 Black Zebra (Semi-I)(DFP85) Beautifully striped with mahogany and orange. Tangy and sweet, dark flesh, 3"-4" in diameter. Approx. 50 seeds per Blanche du Quebec : $3.50 Blanche du Quebec, 70 Days from transplanting. White medium sized fruit. Sweet. Rare Canadian Heirloom. Determinate. Approx. 50 seeds per Bulls Heart : $3.50 (82 DFP) (Semi-I) Smaller heart shaped 1/4 lb fruit, good flavour, meaty. Approx. 50 seeds per Campbell : $3.50 (73 DFP) Standard, spherical, great flavour. Original variety from the 50's. Approx. 50 seeds per Indeterminate. Cassidys Folly : $3.50 Nice looking long red with yellow stripes. Good meaty character. Determinate. 75 days from transplant. Minimum 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Cherokee Purple : $3.50 Cherokee Purple Indeterminate, Heirloom. 80 Days from Planting out. Maroon-red with green shoulders. Large fruits and good flavour balanced between sweet and acid and a good source of antioxidants. Heirloom tomato form the Cherokee Indians of Tennassee. Approx. 50 seeds per Coeur de Boeuf : $3.50 (80 DTM) Medium sized, beautiful red pleated heart shaped meaty and delicious. Found in a Paris Market (French Heirloom) (Not the standard Bulls Heart) Rare, approx. 30 seeds per Copia : $3.50 Indeterminatet, 80 to 90 Days to Maturity. Beautiful yellow and red striped inside and out. Developed by Jeff Dawson and named to honour Copia - Center for Food, Wine, and Arts in Napa, California. Approx. 25 Seeds per Cosmonaut Volkov : $3.50 70 Days to Maturity. Semi-Indeterminate. Prolific Ukranian Heirloom, wins taste tests for its complex rich flavour - named after Cosmonaut Volkov who died in a Soviet space tragegy in 1971. Approx. 50 seeds per Cream Sausage : $3.50 Cream Sausage (D)(DFP80) Creamy white, sausage shaped 4" long, 1"-2" in diameter. Very sweet, productive. A great tomato! Approx. 50 seeds per Czechs Excellent Yellow : $3.50 Czech's Excellent Yellow, Indeterminate. 75 Days from planting out. Prolific orange/yellow medium sized salad tomato. Mild and sweet. Approx. 50 seeds per Djena Lee's Golden Girl : $3.50 Djena Lees' Golden Girl. 80 Days from transplanting. Sweet orange medium sized fruit. Heirloom. Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds. Dorathea's Green : $3.50 Large, chartreuse green tomatoes. Vigorous produtive plants provide 1/2 lb. fruits. Beautiful sweet-tart flavour, sweet with hint of spiciness. Indeterminate. 80 days. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Earliana : $3.50 (DTM 68) (Indeterminate) First offered in 1900 by Johnson and Stokes, productive, early, tasty medium red fruits. Approx. 50 seeds per Eva Purple Ball : $3.50 Eva Purple Ball Indeterminate, Heirloom. 80 Days from planting out. 1800\'s Heirloom from the Black Forest region of Germany. 2\'-3\' pink/purple fruit. Approx. 50 seeds per Fiorentino : $3.50 Fiorentino, 80 days from transplanting. Medium flattened beefsteak, Italian Heirloom, Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Freds Italian Plum : $3.50 Fred's Italian Plum. 78 days from transplanting. Large Italian Plum, meaty, Okanagan gardeners favorite. Heirloom, Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Furry Red Boar : $3.50 From Brad Gates, wild Boar Farm Breeding Program in California. Delicious, fuzzy skinned (like a peach) red fleshed variety. Very juicy. Determinate, 80-85 days from planting out. 50 seeds per Garden Peach : $3.50 Garden Peach (H)(I)(DFP75-80) Delightful fuzzy skinned tomato. Yellow to pink colour, sweet and juicy. Approx. 50 seeds per Georgia : $3.50 Medium Red, balance flavour. Sweet/acidic flavour, originally from the Republic of Georgia. Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Giallo a Grappoli Tomato : $3.50 Italian 'long keeper', pull entire plant before first frost. Hang in an airy, protected area and pick fruit until Christmas. Yellowish fruit with pink interior. Beautiful juicy flavour. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Giant Yugoslavian : $3.50 Giant Yugoslavian, Indeterminate, 85 Days from planting out. Very large heart shaped heirloom. Heart shaped solid fruit. Excellent tangy flavour. Weights often reach 3-3 lbs. (1 1/2 kilos). Given to us by our neighbours who brought seed from Yugoslavia in the 1990's. Approx. 50 seeds per Golden Bison : $3.50 (DTM 59) (Indeterminate) Early Golden medium sized, productive, mild and sweet. Introduced in 1932. Approx. 50 seeds per Golden Oxheart : $3.50 Golden Oxheart Tomato. Indeterminate, 80 days from planting. From the Livingston Seed Co. Collection @ 1929. Beautiful very tasty golden heart shaped to.5 kg. Variety lacks vigor, but is worth the trouble. Approx. 50 seeds per Golden Pineapple : $3.50 Beautiful large golden fruits with streaks of red. Rich flavour. Indeterminate, Heirloom, 80 Days from planting. Approx. 50 Seeds per Golden Roma : $3.50 Golden-orange plum shaped tomatoes, approx. 3 oz. Excellent for thick paste and sauce. Determinate. 75 days. Goliath : $3.50 Goliath, Indeterminate, 85 days from planting out. Solid pink, large. Delicious. Approx.50 seeds per Green Zebra : $3.50 (70 DFP) (Determinate) (Heirloom) True two colour green, great flavour, sweet yet zingy. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Greenwich : $3.50 (85 DFP) (Semi-I) Medium bright green interior, one of our favorites for tomato salad. Approx. 50 seeds per Gypsy : $3.50 Attractive black 7-8cm salad tomato. Nice sweet/tart balance. Pick early for best flavour. Indeterminat, Heirloom, 70 days from planting. Approx. 50 Seeds per Heinz Heirloom : $3.50 Classic developed by the Heinz food company. Red, round, 10-12 cm. in diameter. Good for ketchups, purees, and sauces as well as fresh eating. 75 days from transplant. Determinate. Approx. 50 seeds per Ideal : $3.50 (DTM 65) (I) Two to three inch early red from seed given to us by a friend whos uncle had saved seed since 1959. I tried some of the nearly 50 year old seed, and four out of ten seeds germinated. Originally introduced in 1930. Tasty and prolific, cold hardy. 50 seeds per Approx. 50 seeds per Kelloggs Breakfast : $3.50 Orange Beefsteak. Few seeds, sweet and tart. Indeterminate, Heirloom, 80 Days from planting. Approx. 25 Seeds per Kimberly : $3.50 Early 5-7cm red fruit. Semi-Indeterminate. Developed in the East Kootenays of British Columbia. Sweet saladette style. Approx. 50 seeds per Limmony : $3.50 Limmony Tomato. 75 Days from Planting, Indeterminate, Heirloom. Sweet yellow flattened beefsteak type. Approx. 50 seeds per Livingstons Giant Oxheart : $3.50 (DTM 85) (I) Not the three to five pounders of 1926 when they were introduced, but one to two pounds. Very meaty and great flavour. Rare - approx. 30 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Longkeeper : $3.50 Imagine homegrown red tomatoes at Easter. Pick just before first frost, keep in an area cool, dark, and dry; fruit not touching each other. Bring into the kitchen to warm and ripen as needed. Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Manitoba Oxheart : $3.50 (84 DFP) (Indetermnate) Large heart shaped fruit, excellent flavour, meaty. Weak plant but the flavour is worth the trouble. Approx. 30 seeds per Marglobe : $3.50 Determinate, 70-75 days from planting. Consistent scarlet red, 250 gr. fruit. Disease and split resistant. Heirloom from 1925. Approx. 50 seeds per Marvel Striped : $3.50 Indeterminate, 95 Days to Maturity. Late seasoned but worth the wait. Huge bicoloured (orange and red) beefsteak. Originally from Oaxaca. Approx. 25 seeds per Mary Robinson : $3.50 Indeterminate. 90 Days to Maturity. Beautiful large (1 kg) bi-colour - yellow with red blossom end. Very productive. Excellent flavour. Approx. 25 Seeds. Marys Oxheart : $3.50 Mary's Oxheart. 85 Days from Planting out, Indeterminate, Medium sized red oxheart with few seeds and solid flesh. Tangy and sweet. Productive. Approx. 50 seeds per Micheal Pollan : $3.50 Unique striped green, plum shaped fruit. Named for the Famous Writer of The Botany of Desire, Food Rules, etc.. Excellent flavour, better green tomato than the Green Zebra. Approx. 50 seeds per Indeterminate. Mikado White Tomato : $3.50 Like a white Brandywine Tomato, 8-12 ounces of sweet, full bodies flavour. Potato leaf variety. Indeterminate. 80 days from transplanting. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Mortgage Lifter : $3.50 Mortgage Lifter Tomato 80 Days from planting out. Heirloom. Indeterminate. Productive medium sized red. Approx. 50 seeds per Mountain Princess Tomato : $3.50 Red round fruit, sweet, productive and early. Good for short cool seasons. 68 days from transplant. Determinate. Approx. 50 seeds per Nyagous Tomato : $3.50 Nyagous Tomato 70 Days from planting out. Indeterminate, Heirloom. Early 2" to 3" black, very sweet. Approx. 50 seeds per Oaxacan : $3.50 Beautiful red ribbed variety. Originally found at the Abastos Market in Oaxaca City, Mexico. Excellent flavour, looks beautifully floral when sliced on a plate. 70 days from transplant. Semi-determinate. Approx. 50 seeds per Oaxacan Jewel : $3.50 Large red and orange fleshed. Very sweet with fruity overtones. Rare traditional Oaxacan variety. Indeterminate, Old Mexican Variety. 70 Days from planting out. Approx. 50 seeds per Old Wyandotte : $3.50 Old Wyandotte Tomato. 85 Days from planting out. Indeterminate. Heirloom. Beautiful light orange beefsteak. Approx. 50 seeds per Orange Banana : $3.50 Orange Banana (I)(DFP80) Long vivid orange 3"-4" fruits, 1" diameter. Not only productive, but an amazing sweet tomato. Approx. 50 seeds per Orange Flesh Purple Smudge : $3.50 Tangerine orange 4 oz. fruits with purple blotches on the shoulders. Sweet and mild flavour. Great in salads, or sliced. Productive. 80 days to maturity. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Orange Russian : $3.50 Beautiful Golden with red streaks. Heart shaped and meaty. Excellent flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per. Orange Strawberry : $3.50 Orange Strawberry (I)(DFP85) Large orange strawberry shaped rich flavoured. Good productivity. German heirloom. Approx. 50 seeds per Oxheart : $3.50 Indeterminate, 80-90 days from transplanting. Heartshaped, large fruit, up to 1.5 kilo. Meaty, few seeds, low acid. Excellent sauce tomato. Approx. 25 seeds per Paul Robeson : $3.50 Medium to large sized blackish-purple tomato often exhibiting green shoulders, developed in Russia. Dense smoky flesh. The fruit is juicy and has an intensely sweet earthy taste with a hint of tanginess. 75 to 80 days. Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Persimmon : $3.50 Persimmon (I)(DFP85) Large orange beefsteak, sweet, resistant to cracking. Beautiful Tomato. Approx. 50 seeds per Piedmont : $3.50 Very rare, tri-coloured red/yellow plum. Very sweet, fruity flavour. About 5cm. Indeterminate, Heriloom, 75 days from planting out. Approx. 25 Seeds per Pineapple Fog : $3.50 Gold/Red/Pink. 5-7cm salad tomato. Sweet and beautifully marbled inside. Very juicy. Indeterminate, Heirloom, 75 Days from planting out. Approx 50 seeds per Pink Accordian : $3.50 85 Days from platning, Indeterminate, heavily lobed, sweet. Beautiful floral design when cut. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Pink Grapefruit : $3.50 Beautiful large yellow tomato with blushing pink center. Meaty, sweet, slightly citrus flavour. Great in sandwiches or salads. 75 days to maturity. Rare tomato. Approx 25 seeds per Pink Striped Gold : $3.50 Pink Striped Gold Tomato 80 Days from planting. Indeterminate. Heirloom. Very meaty, prolific, excellent flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per Purple Calabash : $3.50 Unusual crinkled looking purple black tomato fruits. Beautiful rich, sweet taste. Indeterminate. 75-80 days. Approx. 50 seeds per Purple Smudge : $3.50 Very prolific, purplish tinged shoulders 2 to 3 inch fruits. Truly tasty tomato. Approx. 50 seed per Rogers Best Black : $3.50 Indeterminate, 80 Days to Maturity. Originally from Sweden. Great flavour. Productive, 520 to 500 gram fruit. Many people say this is their favorite black tomato. Approx. 50 seeds per Roma : $3.50 (76 DFP) (D) Traditional Italian plum tomato. Approx. 50 seeds per San Marzano : $3.50 San Marzano (50 seeds per packet) Classic Italian sauce tomato. Approx. 50 seeds per Indeterminate, Heriloom. 75 Days from planting. San Marzano Tuscan Market : $3.50 Excellent producer of long 15-20cm. San Marzano type. Classic flavour for sauces. Indeterminate. Approx. 50 seeds per Sara Black : $3.50 Sara Black. Indeterminate, 80 Days from planting out. Smallish, flat, tasty black beefsteak. Green shoulders. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Scinocca Plum, Large : $3.50 (85 DFP (Indeterminate) (Heirloom) Large plum, excellent flavour. This seed was given to us by the Scinocca family, as a family treasure which was brought over from Italy. Approx. 50 seeds per Speckled Roman : $3.50 Speckled Roman (Indeterminate)(75 Days from Planting Out. ) Long red with yellow stripes, meaty, good for sauce, great flavour - short vines, fruit 4"-5" long, 1"-2" diameter. Approx. 50 seeds per Striped Cavern : $3.50 Striped Cavern Tomato. 85 Days from planting out. Indeterminate. Heirloom. Looks like a red pepper with yellow stripes. Good keeper. Good for Stuffing, fairly hollow in center and easily scooped out. Firm shell. Approx. 50 seeds per Striped Yellow Boar : $3.50 Not an heirloom, but very interesting tomato, developed by Brad Gates, of Wild Boar Farms in California, US.. Performs well in the Okanagan, looks and tastes very peachy. Prolific 10-12 cm diameter. Approx. 90 Days from Transplant. Semi Determinate. Approx. 50 seeds per Stupice : $3.50 (65 Days from Planting Out) (Indeterminate) Potato leafed, early, heavy yield 2" - 3" fruits with great flavour. Approx. 50 seeds per Sugawara : $3.50 Sugawara Tomato. 75 days from planting out. Indeterminate. Canadian Heirloom. SUGAWARA bred by James Sugawara, a Japanese immigrant who market-gardened in Vernon from the late 1920 s until about 1950. Verticillium resistant. Medium sized red fruit. Approx. 50 seeds per Summerjet : $3.50 Summerjet Tomato 75 Days from planting out. Indeterminate. Canadian Heirloom. Bred at the Summerland, B.C. Research Station in 1970 by L.G. Denby. Vine Red X Summer Dawn. Verticillium resistant. Medium sized red. Approx. 50 seeds per

Vegetables/Tomatoes Large Fruited Sylvan Guame : $3.50 Sylvan Guame (Indeterminate)(80 Days from planting out) Huge heart shaped, full flavoured red, very meaty, rare. Canadian Heirloom. Approx. 20 seeds per Tangello : $3.50 75 days from planting out. Found at a roadside vendor in Mexico. Deep orange colour. Sweet citrus flavour, firm, prolific and early. A beautiful tomato. Approx. 50 seeds per Tasty Evergreen : $3.50 Indeterminate, 75 Days to maturity. From 1956 - Green fruit and Yellow when ripe, interior renders lime green. Sweet and productive. Approx. 50 seeds per Tiger Tom : $3.50 Tiger Tom (Indeterminate)(70 Days from planting out) Early 2"-3" red fruits with distinctive golden striping, sweet and tangy, very productive. Approx. 50 seeds per Tigerella : $3.50 Variety originally from the United Kingdom, red, yellow striped. Sweet fruits. 6-10cm. Approx. 50 seeds per Indeterminate. Tlacolula : $3.50 Heavily ribbed sweet medium sized red, looks great when sliced to look like a flower on the plate. From the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Indeterminate, Heirloom, 75 Days from planting out. Approx. 50 seeds pr Voyage : $3.50 Voyage Tomato. Semi indeterminate. 70 Days from planting out.. Very interesting 'cluster' tomato, like a bunch of cherry tomatoes stuck together. Similar to German Heirloom Riesentomate, red, medium, sweet. Rare seed, approx. 25 seeds per White Beauty : $3.50 (85 Days from planting out) (Indeterminate) Creamy white throughout, sweet mild fruits averaging to 8 oz. Approx. 50 seeds per