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Moon & Stars Melon
Variegated Horseradish
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*delicious descriptions quoted from Marianna's Heirloom Seeds*

:::peppers:::
Alma Paprika Sweet Peppers

A great find.  Alma is the thickest flesh of the paprika types and are sweet, crunchy and delicious.  Not only are they wonderful for drying for paprika, but make great stuffers.  Fruits color up from white to orange to red and plants produce plenty for what ever you have in mind.
80 days....#S7

Kalosca Sweet Spice Paprika
Very unusual and pretty foliage that seems to be slightly ruffled and is highly ornamental. Fruits, fruits, everywhere! Green to scarlet, thin walled and sweet. About 1x4".
70 days ....#S20

Yellow Miniature ~ Minibells
Exactly like minibell, only they go from light celery green to golden yellow. Teamed up with the former and chocolate mini, they would be the envy of any gourmet chef.
85 days ....#S30

Pepperoncini
It took me a long time to locate this variety. It's the true Italian Pepperoncini that you see canned on grocery store shelves, that are thin, crunchy, and crinkly. As a canner, they can't be beat, but they are also divine eaten, fresh with their Cubanelle type texture. They turn crimson when ripe and are very sweet. A favorite.
90 days.....#S29

Albino
2-3x5" slightly tapered, 3 lobed peppers. Creamy white to red. Very pretty.
75 days.....#S10

Tangerine Pimento
3 inch, flat, ribbed, bright orange, thick walled fruits make wonderful canned pimentos. Also great cooking containers.
70 days ..... #S27

Giant Arconcagua
This pepper is truly unbelievable! They are gigantic 2 1/2-3" x 8-10". Very pretty celery green to crimson. Sweet as apples, they are sheer heaven roasted on the grill, as well as fried or fresh. A few of these will fill up your basket.!
75-80 days ....#S19

:::Tomatoes:::
Dawson's Russian Oxheart
My number two favorite this summer after Mrs. Benson.  Good friend Pat Kennedy, gardening guru, sent me the seeds for this variety and raved about it as though she had hit the mother lode.   Exaggerating she wasn't.  Dawson's is an absolutely beautiful , huge bi-color oxheart tomato.  They hang on the vines like brilliant gems dancing in the sunlight.  When you bring one in, slice into it and taste it, you realize you have found a gem!  This is the kind of tomato we all dream of during the longed for months of summer.  The solid yellow flesh with swirls of raspberry is aromatic, sweet and lucious.  The first fruits are very large, but become smaller throughout the season.  Long lasting plants will keep you happy .
  80 days..........#BC0Ananas Noire~black pineapple
Translates "Black Pineapple"  This variety is very exciting and winning the praises of heirloom enthusiasts!  It is a stable cross from a tomato patch in Belgium between a black variety and Pineapple, a bi-color.  It owns the strangest color combination I've seen to date, red- yellow-purple-gray-green, a real rainbow of color swirls.  However pretty it is, it's flavor stands tall also.  It is simply delicious! 82 days#.........BC3
Oaxacan Jewel
The prettiest of the bi-colors. Sunset beautiful beefsteaks are gold- orange with deep red streaking throughout the sweet fruity flesh. A real beauty.
85 days ....#BC 22

Black Altai
A stunning variety from Reinhard Kraft in Germany.  Fruits weigh 4-16 oz. and are a deep garnet bronze color with olive green shoulders. The rich sweet flavor will delight every tomato enthusiast and intensifies in the hottest days of summer.  You'll be happy you added this one to your list!
Indet. 85 days.............#B35
Manyel
Old Indian Heirloom. The name means "Many Moons". High yielding vines produce 8-12 oz. smooth pale yellow globes with a translucent quality. Sweet, light and crisp.
75 days ....#Y34

Slovenian Black
Awesome producer of 4 oz. olive shaped fruits.  Fruits also grow in clusters.  Fine flavor.
80 days....#B7

Japanese Trifele Black
I fell in love with this fabulous tomato in 2000! It's large, about 8 oz, pear shaped, mahogony and black with green shoulders. They have absolutely no defects of any kind and taste terrific. It's one of the prettiest tomatoes I've yet to come across. Perfection!
80 days ....#B29

Southern Night
One of the most unique varieties you can grow. An old traditional Russian heirloom that gets it's name from the pitch black nights in the Southern Territories. Potato leaf vines produce 6-10 oz. gems with dusky maroon-mahogany exteriors and brick red interiors, with green splashed shoulders. The hotter your area gets, the darker the luscious fruits will be. One extremely gorgeous tomato!
  80 days ....#B32

:::cherries:::
Hawaiian
Red Cherry with very intense foliage fragrance.  Fruits are extremely sweet.
75 days....#CH9   
Black Cherry
Beautiful, burgundy-black fruits are medium size and super tasty!
75 days ....#CH13

Blondkopfchen
Grape size golden cherries with pointed ends are very sweet. Extremely productive and truly tasty. This is really a great gourmet type cherry. From France.
  70days ....#CH14

Coyote
Tall, tall vines set out clusters of tiny pea sized cream colored cherries with a very distinct sweet melon like flavor. When ripe, they blush yellow and the sugar concentration is splendid. One of the most unique tasting varieties. From Vera Cruz, Mexico.
60 days...#CH19

Ghost
It's really fun to grow this 2oz., slightly fuzzy variety. Fruits are cream with a yellow-peach blush and slightly squarish. Full of sweet flavor.
75 days ....#CH24

Hopkins~from e.a.poe's estate!!!
This unique variety "haunts" from the gardens of the Edgar Allen Poe estate. Heavy producers of very sweet, translucent yellow, 2-4 oz. cherries. A favorite.
75 days....#CH 32

Green Grape
Imagine vines loaded with clusters of green"tomato grapes" with a zippy sweet-tart taste.This fabulous variety will be a real conversation piece with all who see and taste it!
70days ....#CH30

Grape
All the rage of late. Don't pay 2 and 3 dollars a pint for these at the supermarket. Grow your own! Super sweet and productive. A really fine cherry tomato.
70 days....#CH27

Mini Orange
Brilliant, blood-orange, 1", perfect round globes are gorgeous and have fantastic fruity flavor. Wonderful in salads and snacking. Expect high yields.
65 days ....#CH 36

Spoon~teeny,tiny
So tiny, a bunch will fit into a teaspoon! Plants grow tall and fruits are super sweet when picked fully ripe off the vine. A 2000 favorite.
  90 days ....#CH 49
 

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