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  • Bolon Pepper (Not Treated)

    Bolon RZ F1 is a high-yielding sheep-horn type hot pepper with mild pungency (5,000–15,000 SHU). Fruits are 5”-8” long, harvested green and ripening red, on an open, easy-to-manage plant with strong disease resistance.

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  • Bolon Pepper (Treated Seed)

    Bolon RZ F1 is a high-yielding sheep-horn type hot pepper with mild pungency (5,000–15,000 SHU). Fruits are 5”-8” long, harvested green and ripening red, on an open, easy-to-manage plant with strong disease resistance.

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  • Bolt XR Sweet Corn (Cruiser Treated)

    A first early with good quality make this ideal for Roadside stands. Great package, strong tipfill.

    OUT OF STOCK – NEW CROP JANUARY 2027

     

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  • Bopak Pak Choi (ORGANIC)

    This fast growing, white stemmed Pak Choi has unusually dark green, glossy leaves, and makes a dense, heavy, erect head. The compact plant can be crowded. Bopak is slow bolting and uniform.

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  • Bopak Pak Choi (Treated Seed)

    This fast growing white stemmed Pak Choi has unusually dark green glossy leaves, and makes a dense, heavy, erect head. The compact plant can be crowded, and still make a large head. It is slow bolting and uniform.

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  • Borealis Beet (Treated Seed)

    Borealis is our newest beet offering an excellent disease package with intermediate resistance to rhizomania (BNYVV) and rhizoctonia (Rs). This beet has great root uniformity and good internal root quality with high sugar content and deep red color. It’s ideal for many regions, showing consistent performance across climates and soil types. Borealis maintains brix levels during storage and under rhizomania infection.

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  • Boro Beet (Not Treated)

    Boro is the best choice for baby beets and bunching, due to a refined shape and smooth skin while small (it will grow full-sized, quickly). Unlike other varieties that are good for baby beets, Boro is quite early and features a very deep color and sweet flavor. Round to slightly top-shaped roots have a small stem/crown attachment. 12″ tops stay cleaner than any other red variety we know. It is widely adapted.

     

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  • Boro Beet (Organic)

    Boro is the best choice for baby beets and bunching, due to a refined shape and smooth skin while small (it will grow full-sized, quickly). Unlike other varieties that are good for baby beets, Boro is quite early and features a very deep color and sweet flavor. Round to slightly top-shaped roots have a small stem/crown attachment. 12″ tops stay cleaner than any other red variety we know. It is widely adapted.

     

     

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  • Boro Beet (Treated Seed)

    Vigorous tops are tender & resistant to foliar blights. Can be used early for mini-beets or whole for picking beets. Refined appearance and great flavor.

     

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  • Botran Cabbage (Not Treated)

    This fancy dense cabbage has a unique appearance with a serrate edge to the leaves, but you will like it for its black rot resistance. Size can be controlled with spacing although it should not be crowded. It will continue to gain size after it is mature (rather than splitting). From the Carolina’s north, Botran has looked good in most slots where black rot resistance is needed.

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  • Botran Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    This fancy dense cabbage has a unique appearance with a serrate edge to the leaves, but you will like it for its black rot resistance.  Size can be controlled with spacing although it should not be crowded.  It will continue to gain size after it is mature (rather than splitting).  From the Carolina’s north, Botran has looked good in most slots where black rot resistance is needed.

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  • Bottle Rocket Watermelon (Treated Seed)

    A hybrid variety that combines the sweet taste of yesteryear, high performance and the dependability you need to help you build your business.

    **Geographically Restricted in the southeastern states**

     

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