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Miz America Mustard (Treated Seed)
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)
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)
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Multima RZ Cabbage (Treated Seed)
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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Nixon Cabbage (Not Treated)
Nixon has a strong clean upright plant with dense round heads. It has excellent seeding vigor.
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Nixon Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Nixon quickly became one of our top-selling kraut cabbage varieties due to an vigor, extra large heads and clean plant. Does well in warm (or cool) weather. Strong seed vigor makes Nixon suited for direct seeding.
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Omero Cabbage (Not Treated)
Omero is one of the earliest red cabbage varieties. Despite being early it holds exceptionally well in the field. It is quite uniform. Omero is perfect for markets needing a smaller head. Depending on spacing and where it is grown, Omero will be between 2 and 3.5 pounds. The plant is compact and adapted to 8” in-row spacing.
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Omero Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Omero is one of the earliest red cabbage varieties. Despite being early it holds exceptionally well in the field. It is quite uniform. Omero is perfect for markets needing a smaller head. Depending on spacing and where it is grown, Omero will be between 2 and 3.5 pounds. The plant is compact and adapted to 8” in-row spacing.
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Osaka Purple Mustard (Not Treated)
Dark green leaf color with bright, wide, heavy petioles. The upright plant is slow, bolting, cold tolerant and uniform. Great flavor like the condiment.
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Osceola Cabbage (Not Treated)
This beautiful cabbage features very strong black rot resistance, paired with excellent uniformity and perfectly round, dense heads.It is early-main season maturity but holds in the field as well as later maturing varieties. It is dual purpose- fresh market boxing, and, with wider spacing, slaw. It has a mild flavor and is widely adapted both by season and north to south.
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Osceola Cabbage (Treated Seed)
This beautiful cabbage features very strong black rot resistance, paired with excellent uniformity and perfectly round, dense heads.It is early-main season maturity but holds in the field as well as later maturing varieties. It is dual purpose- fresh market boxing, and, with wider spacing, slaw. It has a mild flavor and is widely adapted both by season and north to south.
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Pacifiko Chinese Cabbage (Not Treated)
Nearly identical to Emiko, including the disease resistance that makes it perfect for humid, wet conditions, Pacifiko differs with a beautiful yellow interior. Yellow interiors are favored by Korean markets, but many others will find the color very appetizing. Carries resistance to pepper spot, club root, soft rots, tip burn, and is slow bolting.