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cccc Ozark Seed Bank
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ENTER THE NAME OF THE SEED YOU ARE WILLING TO TRIAL WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON THE FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE.
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beans - cucumbers
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Three to five inch, distinctive, wrinkled fruits from Ethiopia; vigorous, productive. |
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CHILICATE CHILE |
Hot Chile Pepper Variety: A major crop for vitamin nutrition. Color of fruit refers to immature fruit; generally at maturity they are red (exceptions noted). Hot Chile Pepper Variety: Chilicate: Traditional long, slender, thin-walled, plants; originally from the altiplano of Bolivia. CAPSICUM ANNUM |
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| PEPPERONCINI, LITTLE FRIAR OF NAPLES | A fabulous pepper to pickle, pepperoncini style. |
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| BOSTON MARROW SQUASH | A stronghold of delicious, healthy and beneficent winter food. The best kinds are baked using a gas oven and eaten as is. These are all large vines unless noted otherwise. This species originates in Argentina and Bolivia reputedly from Cucurbita andreana. Golden-skinned, Hubbard-shaped, to 25 lbs, beautiful; orange flesh is bland; large vines. CUCURBITA MAXIMA |
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| LITTLE GEM SQUASH | Small 1 lb roundish fruits eaten immature. Compact vines. |
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| GREEN GRAPE TOMATO | This tomato is a favorite of many people for its interesting yellowish-green fruit that have excellent flavor. Plants are vigorous and very indeterminate, easily outcompeting any weeds. |
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| OLD'S OLD TOMATO | A variety from the 1860's. We were happily surprised with its vigorous growth and disease resistance, but the best surprise was the abundance of medium sized tasty red fruit. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM |
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| SILVERY FIR TREE TOMATO | From Russia, this unusual, deeply dissected foliage resembles carrot tops. Produces great tasting bright red fruits that are 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Extra early fruit set on short determinate plants. LYCOPESICON ESCULENTUM |
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YELLOW TAXI TOMATO | Bright yellow, low acid, 4-5 oz fruits on determinate plants. Medium early, good for markets. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM |
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| DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN | Excellent snap bean with thick, juicy green pods attractively striped with purple. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS |
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| FRAZIER'S BUSH BEAN | Plant breeder William Frazier, who developed Blue Lake Bush Beans and Willamette Tomato, considers this his best snap bush bean. Pods are 5-6 inches long, green, thick and succulent; bears heavily. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS |
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| SPAULDING BUSH BEAN | A white, dry bean with distinctive markings around the hilum. Used for soup. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS |
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| BREJO POLE BEAN | Unique seeds, a valuable old Indian strain. One of the best snap varieties. |
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TO TRIAL ONE OF THE SEED VARIETIES ABOVE, SUBMIT THE FORM BELOW.
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