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  • Melissa Cabbage (Not Treated)

    Price range: $40.43 USD through $148.80 USD

    Melissa is an easy-to-grow, widely adapted, reliable, and uniform variety wit a medium-fine savoy. It tolerates crowding for a 3-4 lb. head. Melissa and Clarissa can both be grown spring and fall.

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  • Melissa Cabbage (Organic)

    Price range: $38.19 USD through $2,913.00 USD

    Melissa is an easy-to-grow, widely adapted, reliable, and uniform variety wit a medium-fine savoy. It tolerates crowding for a 3-4 lb. head. Melissa and Clarissa can both be grown spring and fall.

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  • Melissa Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $46.50 USD through $1,520.00 USD

    Melissa is an easy-to-grow, widely adapted, reliable, and uniform variety wit a medium-fine savoy. It tolerates crowding for a 3-4 lb. head. Melissa and Clarissa can both be grown spring and fall.

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  • Meriko Chinese Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $16.10 USD through $515.00 USD

    Meriko has the bright yellow interior favored by Korean markets and is especially suited for making kimchi. Compared to Pacifiko, the shape is a bit more slender and cylindrical, rather than barrel shaped. The weight will be the same. Emiko will retain its yellow center as it matures and becomes more dense. Like Pacifiko, it has the ability to stand up the heat and rain, with good soft rot tolerance.

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  • Miao Pak Choi (Not Treated)

    Price range: $10.98 USD through $358.00 USD

    The tiniest pak choi also has beautiful, glossy, dark green, crinkled leaves. Slow bolting and widely adapted with light green stems.

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  • Michihli Chinese Cabbage (Not Treated)

    Price range: $2.52 USD through $70.00 USD

    MICHIHILI the open pollinated variety is used to grow the tall narrow type of Chinese Cabbage. It is best for fall crops as it might bolt if seeded in early spring. While the head is slender, the plant is large.

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  • Missourima RZ Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $154.10 USD through $1,368.50 USD

    Missourima is used where a large head is needed from (short term) storage. Heads can range from 5.5 pounds to 13 pounds with great quality for kraut/processing. High dry-matter and a short core, and even sized leaves are excellent for kraut.

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  • Miz America Mustard (Not Treated)

    Price range: $1.15 USD through $170.00 USD

    Beautiful nearly solid purple-wine color with frilly leaves. Slow bolting. This is a hybrid but priced so that it can be used as baby leaf. Not a true mizuna, it has a delicious zingy mustard flavor, and is excellent to spice up salad.

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  • Miz America Mustard (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $1.15 USD through $170.00 USD

    Beautiful nearly solid purple-wine color with frilly leaves. Slow bolting. This is a hybrid but priced so that it can be used as baby leaf. Not a true mizuna, it has a delicious zingy mustard flavor, and is excellent to spice up salad.

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  • Mohawk Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $38.08 USD through $1,245.00 USD

    Mohawk is a medium-long-term storage cabbage with a perfectly round head that is solid and tight. It grows on a high stem, keeping the heads clean. Heads come out of storage with a fresh green look and light green under the wrap leaves. It is good against thrips.

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  • Monument (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $28.30 USD through $251.60 USD

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  • Multima RZ Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $21.01 USD through $1,603.00 USD

    Multima is a semi-flat to flat cabbage with an outside diameter that varies by spacing. It can be harvested loose for salad or whole head of fermented cabbage. Leaves are medium-thin, crisp, mild, and sweet. If left to grow, it will become denser for slaw or stuffed cabbage.  It has a large frame with waxy blue-green wrapper leaves. This variety performs well under all climate conditions, including hot and humid, where it has shown the ability to hold up to black rot.

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