The April 30th Garden Day and Plant Sale is fast approaching. Below is a
partial list of
plants available as new selections become available closer to the sale.
See everyone on the 30th.
2017 MASTER GARDENER
PLANT SALE VEGETABLE LIST
Amaranth (Yin
Tsai/Chinese Spinach)
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Mixed –
thrives in the heat of summer when growing spinach is impossible; its soft
leaves are a welcomed addition to salads; like spinach, it melts delectably
when cooked; mixed green, red and b-colored
Arugula
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Rustic—smaller
Italian native; distinctive nutty flavor; fine, deeply indented, dark green
leaves; slow to bolt;
Beets
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Boldor—luminous
golden beets; improved uniformity and vigor; sweet and delicious when juiced,
shredded in salads or roasted
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Cylindra
– shaped more like a fat carrot; 6-8” long, 1 ½ to 2” long; dark red roots
taste great; ideal for slicing or pickling
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Detroit
Red – heirloom; large, smooth roots; also good for greens at early stage;
exceptional flavor; freezes & cans well
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Golden Orange—heirloom;
dates back to early 1820’s; rich,
golden-yellow and very sweet; greens are tasty
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Touchstone
Gold – pale orange spherical roots with sunshine gold flesh; delectable sweet
taste, both raw and cooked; keeps wonderful color when cooked; more reliable
than many other golden types
Broccoli
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Gai lan – also known as Chinese kale or
Chinese broccoli; thick, flat, glossy, blue-green leaves with thick stems;
flavor similar to broccoli but slightly more bitter
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Gypsy—very
heat tolerant; plants are very vigorous with a strong stalk and energetic root
system; color is a paler green; resists down mildew; good flavor
Broccoli Di Rapa
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Novantina
– non-heading broccoli, also called Broccoli Raab or Rapini; always served
cooked
Cabbage
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Red
Express – one of earliest, open pollinated red cabbages available; uniform,
dense heads; medium sized – 2-4 lbs.; crunchy texture; can be planted close
together in a compact space
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Collards
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Vates—in
1950’s this strain was praised as a “new, dwarf strain,” longstanding and
heat-resistant; winter-hardy in this area, producing a crop into very cold
autumn weather; make super healthy and delicious cooked greens
Cress/Garden Cress
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Wrinkled,
Crinkled, Crumpled – very ruffled garden cress; good for salads; very
flavorfull
Cucumber
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Armenian
– heirloom, highly ribbed; light green; sweet taste; long and thin; best picked
when 12”
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Boothby
Blonde – heirloom; short, oval
fruits; 3” to 4” in length; become yellower as they mature; sweet, mild flavor
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Dar –
good slicing/pickling cuke; bushy plants
that are good for containers; fruits hold well on plant; powdery mildew
tolerant; superb new Polish variety
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Mexican
Sour Gherkin (Mouse Melons) – heirloom; packs lots of flavor in tiny,
teaspoon sized fruit; delicate foliage with fistfulls of tiny, fruit that look
like miniature watermelons; grow in the ground with a trellis to plant in a
hanging basket
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Tendergreen
Burpless -- excellent slicing green
cucumber; popular for over 80 years; medium-dark green; 7-12 inches; smooth,
tender skin; tolerates cool, damp soil; powdery mildew and mosaic virus
resistant; altogether a superior sort
Eggplant
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Black
Beauty – very handsome heirloom eggplant; one to three pound, glossy, deep
purple fruits that keep well and have superb flavor
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Black
Egg—fruit resemble black bombs or teardrops; produces unusually tender
fruit on
vigorous 3 foot plants; sets fruit early and best when picked early
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Slim Jim
– exceptionally earyl; fruits are purple, long and slender; flavor is mild;
harvest at any size but 4-5” is best
Endive
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Tres Fine
– frisee –type heirloom; mildly bitter bite ; a wonderful addition to
salads
Fennel
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Zefa fino
– all parts of plant are edible with a sweet, licorice-like flavor; 4”
medallion-shaped bulbs mature in 90 days; leaves of the 2’ plant can be eaten
throughout the summer; very aromatic and tender, never woody; almost never
bolts
Kale
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Blue
Curled Scotch – heirloom; compact plants yield tender blue-green crinkled
leaves; quite delicious; very cold hardy; rich in vitamin A
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Red
Russian – tender, oak shaped, 3’ leaves from reddish green to red after
frost; may be left in garden for harvest throughout the winter
Kohlrabi
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Kolibri –
exterior attractive purple, interior crisp, clear white; flavor is fine and
delicate for kohlrabi; globes can exceed 1 pound and are not woody
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Kongo – produces
uniform pale green fruit which hold well in ground without becoming woody;
luminous light green skin encases a tender, juicy, creamy-white interior; best
to harvest young for best flavor
Lettuce
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Black
Seeded Simpson -- old favorite;
light green frilly leaves, loose head; very dependable
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Burpee
Mesclun Blend
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Garnet
Rose – Romaine type; bright garnet color throughout; excellent for
containers
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Green
Towers – tall Romaine type; intense green; easy to grow
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Kweik – quick-harvesting,
large, lime green butterhead lettuce; grows best in cool temperatures
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Leaf
salad Blend Mix
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Little
Gem – heirloom; very small, romaine type; heat tolerant
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Paris
Mesclun Mix
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Red Oak
Leaf – long standing oak leaf variety; does not turn bitter in the heat;
tight rosettes of deeply-lobbed leaves, tinged with gorgeous burgundy
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Red
Velvet – soft frilled leaves are maroon and green; loose leaf; slow to bolt
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Stardon
Lettuce Mix
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Tom Thumb
– heirloom; small cabbage-like green heads only 3-4” across; very tasty
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Winter
Density – Romaine type; early and compact; bolt resistant
Melons
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PMR
Delicious 51 (Cantalope) -- juicy, perfectly sweet dark orange flesh with
creamy texture and strong flavor; excellent resistance to powdery mildew
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Rocky
Ford (Musk Melon) – average size musk melon; well known for fine grain
texture and sweet flesh; wowed gardeners since 1881
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Sugar
Baby (Watermelon) -- melons roughly 10 inches across; unmistakable crisp,
mouthwatering rich, sweet flavor;
perfect for the home garden
Mustard Greens
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Purple
Osaka – Japanese mustard greens with large, rounded purple leaves;
beautiful, pungent and sharp; best when planted as cool weather crop; can be
used as companion plant to discourage aphids
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Red Giant—
this India Mustard is easy to grow,
vigorous and good in stir fries, quickly boiled or pickled; grows to 1’ with
large, slightly fringed leaves of a deep purplish red; winter-hardy and slow to
bolt; relatively resistant to disease and pests
Okra
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Clemson
Spineless -- plants are about 3’
tall; numerous spineless pods that are tender and tasty if picked young; won
All American award back in 1939 and still going strong
Pak Choi
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Shanghai
Green – delicious baby type; compact plants; light green stems; extra
tender; finely flavored
Peppers (Hot)
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Big Thai
Hybrid – medium-hot, 4” to 5” fruits on 30” plants; mature quickly from
green to dark red
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Cayenne
Blend – adding cayenne increases the “heat” of your favorite chili or othe
spicy recipe; fruits are colorful and festive when dried
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Early
Jalapeno – early, dark green 3” peppers; excellent fresh or pickled; zesty
flavor
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Hungarian
Yellow Wax – medium-hot Old World favorite; excellent for pickling; also
good for salads and frying
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Spicy
Fiesta Blend – hot and spicy; great for containers
Peppers (Sweet)
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California
Wonder —vibrant, red when ripe fruit; crisp and flavorful
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Coral
Belle – intensely orange bell pepper; compact plant with reliable
production
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Jupiter –
older commercial variety, perfect for home gardener; produces blocky 4 ½” by 4
½” green fruit that ripen to red; disease resistant
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King of
the North – open pollinated; very bushy, high yielding plants; can produce
14-20, blocky, large fruits per plant; harvest when green or wait until they
turn bright red
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Mad
Hatter – novel shape & flavor; disc-shaped, three-sided sweet pepper;
citrusy flavor; vigorous plants produce an abundance of 2” to 3” fuirts
Spinach
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Strawberry
– old-fashioned plant dating back to 1600’s in Europe; produces greens that
are picked and cooked like spinach plus attractive red but bland tasting
berries that can add a nice touch to fruit salads; easy to grow plants
Swiss Chard
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Bright
Lights – almost neon in appearance with vivid red, orange or yellow veins
running through the stalks; also effective in ornamental gardens
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Burpee’s
Rhubarb Chard – heirloom; crimson stalks with glossy green, crinkled
leaves; easy to grow; best in full sun; tolerates some shade
Tomatillo
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Toma
Verde – early, abundant and easy to grow; delicious tart green fruits
mature to sweet yellow ones; enjoy raw, grilled or roasted
Tomatoes (Cherry)
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Black
Cherry – indeterminate; long vines covered with distinctive, very dark
purple fruit; exceptional flavor of a Brandywine in a cherry tomato
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Black
Vernissage – “black” tomato loaded with flavor and production; 2 ounces
make a big splash in garden and kitchen; heirloom
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Camp Joy
– strong growing vines bear big, heavy clusters of large-sized red cherries;
full flavor with intense sweetness; heirloom
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Gold
Nugget— determinate; bright yellow; early and abundant; compact plant; thin
skin yet resistant to cracking; 1” juicy, mild fruits
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Green
Grape – sister to ‘Green Zebra’; rich, sweet and zingy; fruits are lime
green inside; skin is chartreuse –yellow; beautiful in salads
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Pandorino
– indeterminate; vigorous, tall
vines covered with early multiple cascading clusters of cherry-bright, sweet,
grape-shaped fruit; extremely disease resistant
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Peacevine—open
pollinated; indeterminate; perfectly
round, 1” red fruits; plentiful and early; up to 18 tomatoes per cluster
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Red Pear
–heirloom grown since colonial
times; indeterminate; attractive and tasty 1-2” fruits
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Rosella –
massive trusses of pink to purple cherries with smoky blush; ½” across; very
few seeds; excellent balance of sweetness to acidity
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Snow
Fairy – incredibly dwarf tomato from Russia; heirloom; produces large yield
of small, globe-shaped fruit, very early; plants are short, stocky and very
deep green; fruit is tart and of an average tomato taste; good for containers
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Sungold
– indeterminate; great “tomatoey” flavor with intense sweetness; 1” fruit; very
heavy yields
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Sungold
Select II –indeterminate; selection from regular ‘Sungold’; one of the
tastiest cherries out there; variety is not completely stable – few plant still
produce red fruit
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Yellow Pear
– indeterminate; very sweet, 1 ½” pear-shaped fruit; mild flavor; great for
snacking; very productive; easy to grow
Tomatoes (Plum)
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Amish
Paste – indeterminate; sweeter than most paste tomatoes; juicy, 8-12 ounce
fruits with meaty flesh; very few seeds; useful for sauces, canning and slicing
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Italian
Roma – heirloom; superb Italian paste and canning tomato; also delicious for salads and sandwiches; heavy producer
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Russian
Purple – purple, egg-shaped fruit; good for salsa, eating fresh or cooking;
very productive; fruits weigh about 6 ounces each; AKA Ukrainian Purple
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San
Marzano – heirloom ;indeterminate; classic Italian paste tomato; many
consider is the best; high-yielding
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Speckled
Roman – intriguing paste tomato with orange & yellow stripes; yummy
flavor; very meaty; excellent for sauce, canning and freezing
Tomatoes (Slicers)
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Aunt
Ruby’s German Green –indeterminate; green fruit become amber tinged when
fully ripe; spicy and sweet flavor; fruits 5”X4”
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Black
Krim – beautiful, dark purple-black fruits; rich, old-fashioned flavor with
hint of smokiness; reliable and productive
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Bloody
Butcher – heirloom; indeterminate;
early to ripen; deep red color inside and out; yields 5-9 3-4 ounce fruits in clusters
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Brandywine
– heirloom; winner of many taste tests; pinkish/red, extra-large fruit;
fabulous flavor
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Burpee’s
Jubilee – indeterminate, high yielding cross between Tangerine and Rutgers;
up to 3” across; bright golden orange; delicious mildly- flavored fruit
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Carbon
– heirloom; smooth, large and beautiful fruit; one of the darkest and prettiest
of the purple types
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Chef’s
Choice Yellow—hearty, beefsteak type tomato in a beautiful yellow color;
sweet, citrus-like flavor with just the right touch of acidity; disease resistant
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Cherokee
Purple – indeterminate; heirloom; old-fashioned variety from Tennessee;
superbly rich flavor and striking color; very productive
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Copper
River – indeterminate; rare and very sought after, potato-leaf tomato;
green when ripe bi-color with faint, metallic-yellow stripes
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Early
Harvest Hybrid – determinate; 10 ounce red fruit; 4’ high plants; early
harvesting
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Kelloggs
Breakfast – indeterminate; heirloom; extremely large, sunny orange
beefsteak with outstanding flavor that is unforgettable
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Pineapple
– indeterminate; heirloom; orange and yellow striped both inside and out;
very large, beefsteak type; fruits are 5” in diameter with juicy, meaty flesh;
fine, mild flavor; fruit can exceed 2.5 pounds!
MASTER GARDENER PLANT
SALE HERB LIST 2017
Basil
· Mammolo –
perfect for containters; bred for high
leaf to stem ratio; bushy, compact plant; classic Italian aroma and flavor
without the without the minty smell some of some of the Italian basils
· Purple
Petra – premium purple-leaf basil; dark-red foliage with excellent flavor;
good for containers
Dill
Lovage
Oregano
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Cuban – part
sun to full sun; drought tolerant; easy to start from cuttings
Parsley
· Flat Leaf
· Giant of
Italy
· Sweet
Parsley Triple Curled (heirloom)
Sage Pineapple
Perennials and Annuals
Arisaema triphyllum--'Jack-in-the-pulpit' |
Coreopsis lanceolata--'Lanceleaf Coreopsis'
Scented Geraniums
Pelargonium |
Pelargonium--'Attar of Rose' scent |
Pelargonium--'Citrus Scent' |
Pelagornium--'Lemon scented' |
Pelargonium--'Mint-scented Rose' scent |
Pelargonium--'Old Spice' scent
Pepper,
Ornamental--'Pepper on a Stick'
Calendula |
Calendula--'Ball's
Improved Orange' |
Calendula--'Yellow
Gem'
Ricinis communis, 'Red Castor Bean'
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**** DANGER: poisonous, skin irritant |
Setcreasea
pallida--'Purple Heart' |
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