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  • Oldenbor Kale (Treated Seed)

    Oldenbor has a broad frilly leaf. It shows excellent vigor when growing from cool to warm weather. It shows resistance to Black Rot and Fusarium.

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  • Premier Kale (Not Treated)

    Premier has a very good mustard taste and is a kale in name only, but shows up in many “kale” salad mixes. It is less bothered by flea beetles than other mustards that might be used for baby leafs. Also known as “Hanover kale”. If grown to a larger size, the plant will be upright with medium green, leaves with finely serrated edges.

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  • Red Russian Kale (Not Treated)

    This rosy-reddish to lavender-leafed Kale is used primarily in salad mix, but, if grown larger, is also good for cooking. Shaped like an Oakleaf and more-or-less flat.

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  • Red Russian O.P. Kale (Organic)

    This rosy-reddish to lavender-leafed Kale is used primarily in salad mix, but, if grown larger, is also good for cooking. Shaped like an Oakleaf and more-or-less flat.

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  • Red Russian Select O.P. Kale (Not Treated)

    A very nice improvement over generic Red Russian. This strain has a finer cut to the leaf and shows a bit more color for more of the year. It is more vigorous than Red Russian and very slow bolting.

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  • Redbor Kale (Not Treated)

    Tall, dark red-purple version of Winterbor. Salad bar garnish, shipping or garden ornamental. In warmer weather, the color is pretty but less intense becoming pure dark-violet in cold weather.

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  • Redbor Kale (Treated Seed)

    Tall, dark red-purple version of Winterbor. Salad bar garnish, shipping or garden ornamental. In warmer weather, the color is pretty but less intense becoming pure dark-violet in cold weather.

     

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  • Scarlet Premium Kale (Not Treated)

    Scarlet Premium was selected for use in growing full-sized beautiful scarlet colored kale. It has good vigor and excellent uniformity.

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  • Siberian Dwarf Kale (Not Treated Seed)

    Slow-growing jagged-green leaves. 12-14″ tall plants with light blue-green leaves and ruffled margins. Cold tolerant and more tender than other kales. Siberian Dwarf is minutely hairy so not a good choice for baby leaf. It has a good mustardy flavor and very vigorous.

     

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  • Siberian Dwarf Kale (Sized, Treated Seed)

    Slow-growing jagged-green leaves. 12-14″ tall plants with light blue-green leaves and ruffled margins. Cold tolerant and more tender than other kales. Siberian Dwarf is minutely hairy so not a good choice for baby leaf. It has a good mustardy flavor and very vigorous.

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  • Starbor Kale (Not Treated)

    Uniform stems of even length facilitate a 1-cut bunch, no need to strip and bunch. Classy, very dark green, curly leaves resist yellowing. Good for spring planting since the bolt resistance is excellent and shows good vigor as the weather gets colder. Our most cold tolerant variety.

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  • Starbor Kale (Treated Seed)

    Uniform stems of even length facilitate a 1-cut bunch, no need to strip and bunch. Classy, very dark green, curly leaves resist yellowing. Good for spring planting since the bolt resistance is excellent and shows good vigor as the weather gets colder. Our most cold tolerant variety.

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