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Universal/Generic for any and all seeds available
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Combo Seed Packs
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Solanaceae
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Tomatoes
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Early (<115 days from seed, <70 from transplant)
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BIG Tomatoes (2+ lbs.)
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Large (1-2+ lbs.)
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Medium
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Small
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Tiny
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Paste/Plum
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Dwarf
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Red Flesh/Yellow Skin
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Red Flesh/Clear Skin
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Dark Pigmented
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Orange/Golden
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Yellow or White Flesh
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Green when Ripe
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Striped/2+ Colors
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Antho/Blue
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Color TBD
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Heirloom or OP
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Crosses & Unknowns
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Grafting
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Peppers
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Ground Cherry, Tomatillo, Husk Tomato, Chinese Lantern
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Eggplant, Naranjilla, Jaltomata, Goji Berry, Garden Huckleberry, Black Nightshade
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Potato
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Amaranthaceae (Chenopodiaceae)
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Amaryllidaceae (Alliaceae)
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Anacardiaceae
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Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
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Asparagaceae
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Asteraceae (Compositae)
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Basellaceae
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Boraginaceae
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Brassicaceae (Cruciferae)
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Cactaceae
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Convolvulaceae
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Cucurbitaceae
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Ericaceae
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Fabaceae (Leguminoseae)
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Grossulariaceae
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Juglandaceae
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Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
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Linaceae
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Lythraceae
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Malvaceae
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Moraceae
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Oxalidaceae
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Passifloraceae
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Pedaliaceae
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Poaceae
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Polygonaceae
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Rosaceae
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Rutaceae
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Tropaeolaceae
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Vitaceae
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Seedlings
Corn Seeds - 12 excellent varieties available
NOTE: IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE USA, PLEASE SEND ME AN EMAIL PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE CORN OR OTHER LARGE SEEDS.
Note that since corn (and bean) seeds are much heavier than tomato seeds, they are far more expensive to ship outside of the USA. Also, because certain (not to be named here) large seed companies choose to sell and propagate GMO seeds (Delectation of Tomatoes has and will have nothing to do with GMO's), and many countries will not allow importation of GMO seeds, and since many governments assume all corn seeds from the USA are GMO, it becomes quite problematic to ship corn seeds in particular outside of the USA. But for some countries is may not be an issue. So please check with your government, or at least with the following website, prior to attempting to import corn seeds:
pe.usps.com/text/Imm/immctry.htm
I will work with you the best that I can, but I do not have any control over what your government's postal employees choose to do with very conspicuous corn seeds.
Note that since corn (and bean) seeds are much heavier than tomato seeds, they are far more expensive to ship outside of the USA. Also, because certain (not to be named here) large seed companies choose to sell and propagate GMO seeds (Delectation of Tomatoes has and will have nothing to do with GMO's), and many countries will not allow importation of GMO seeds, and since many governments assume all corn seeds from the USA are GMO, it becomes quite problematic to ship corn seeds in particular outside of the USA. But for some countries is may not be an issue. So please check with your government, or at least with the following website, prior to attempting to import corn seeds:
pe.usps.com/text/Imm/immctry.htm
I will work with you the best that I can, but I do not have any control over what your government's postal employees choose to do with very conspicuous corn seeds.