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  • San Marzano Tomato (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $26.95 USD through $245.00 USD

    The long, blocky fruits mature with a small, discreet seed cavity that can be scooped out, leaving all meat. This means much less boiling to get a first class paste. Heirloom, almost no seed cavities – all meat. The shape is also good for canning.

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  • Sand Ghost Pumpkin (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $60.50 USD through $3,738.90 USD

    Tan color in a true pumpkin with a true pumpkin handle to match. Distinct ribbing completes the look. Fruit carries a long and sturdy 5″ to 8″ handle, giving an all-around refined appearance. Produces uniformly sized and shaped fruit.

    OUT OF STOCK – SUB CIDER 3478FI400

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  • Sandbar Watermelon (Farmore)

    Price range: $270.92 USD through $1,291.87 USD

    Sandbar is a 45-count seedless watermelon with a dark mottle stripe rind pattern. It has a vigorous plant that has good yield potential of fruit with outstanding high internal quality.

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  • Sandita Pumpkin (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $43.75 USD through $2,703.90 USD

    Sandita is a companion to Orangita and Casperita and is a compliment to Orangita and Casperita in size, shape and appearance.

     

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  • Sanford Green Pod Bush Bean (Cruiser Treated Seed)

    Price range: $41.40 USD through $309.60 USD

    A larger bush for cooler planting windows. It produces dark green 4 sieve pods. Start your season with Sanford!

     

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  • Sangria Watermelon (Farmore Treated Seed)

    Price range: $150.44 USD through $685.45 USD

    Very sweet, firm flesh. Reliable quality. Sets the standard for flavor in an Allsweet rind type. Can be used for pollinating tripods or grown on its own for its famously good flavor.

    OUT OF STOCK- ETA- NOV 2025

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  • Sangria Watermelon (Not Treated)

    Price range: $19.41 USD through $685.45 USD

    Very sweet, firm flesh. Reliable quality. Sets the standard for flavor in an Allsweet rind type. Can be used for pollinating tripods or grown on its own for its famously good flavor.

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  • Santa Fe Squash (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $81.57 USD through $3,707.55 USD

    A grey zucchini-type showing light-grey color, white mottling, and nice shape. Used in Mexican, African, and Asian markets.

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  • Santana Eggplant (Not Treated)

    Price range: $21.89 USD through $1,575.00 USD

    Not only is Santana super productive over a long season, but it also versatile with shiny, firm fruit that can be harvested from medium through extra-large sizes. The smooth, tear shaped fruit have few, if any, spines on the cap. Santana sets freely at cooler and warmer than usual temperatures. The plant is huge and stays healthy.

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  • Santana Eggplant (Pelleted Seed)

    Price range: $21.52 USD through $1,548.00 USD

    Not only is Santana super productive over a long season, but it also versatile with shiny, firm fruit that can be harvested from medium through extra -large sizes. The smooth, tear shaped fruit have few, if any, spines on the cap. Santana sets freely at cooler and warmer than usual temperatures. The plant is huge and stays healthy.

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  • Santana Eggplant (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $21.89 USD through $1,575.00 USD

    Not only is Santana super productive over a long season, but it also versatile with shiny, firm fruit that can be harvested from medium through extra -large sizes. The smooth, tear shaped fruit have few, if any, spines on the cap. Santana sets freely at cooler and warmer than usual temperatures. The plant is huge and stays healthy.

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  • Santana Eggplant (Untreated Seed-Organic Pellet)

    Price range: $22.17 USD through $1,595.00 USD

    Not only is Santana super productive over a long season, but it also versatile with shiny, firm fruit that can be harvested from medium through extra -large sizes. The smooth, tear shaped fruit have few, if any, spines on the cap. Santana sets freely at cooler and warmer than usual temperatures. The plant is huge and stays healthy.

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