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  • Ashley Spinach (Not Treated)

    Ashley is a favorite due to its reliability in a wide range of conditions, including stressful times. It is especially good on sand. It handles heat and cold, and can overwinter in high tunnels. It is medium-fast growing with medium-thick dark green elongated leaves with a slight savoy. Used for baby leaf or bagged full-sized leaves.

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  • Ashley Spinach (Treated Seed)

    Ashley is a favorite due to its reliability in a wide range of conditions, including stressful times.  It is especially good on sand. It handles heat and cold, and can overwinter in high tunnels. It is medium-fast growing with medium-thick dark green elongated leaves with a slight savoy. Used for baby leaf or bagged full-sized leaves.

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  • Aztec Spinach (Not Treated)

    Aztec is heat tolerant while having the vigor needed for cooler weather. Leaves are dark green, thick, flexible and glossy with a slight savory. It is mostly used for baby or teen size but can also be bunched. Excellent and fancy in high tunnels.

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  • Aztec Spinach (Treated Seed)

    Aztec is heat tolerant while having the vigor needed for cooler weather. Leaves are dark green, thick, flexible and glossy with a slight savory. It is mostly used for baby or teen size but can also be bunched. Excellent and fancy in high tunnels.

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  • Banjo Spinach (Not Treated)

    Banjo is an all-around reliable choice for all but the warmest seasons. Consistent leaf shape and stem length, coupled with a dark green color, makes this a very attractive variety. Longer stems are good for bunching. The leaves are backrolled, adding to volume and keeping the leaves from sticking together. Banjo has an unusually thick leaf for a fast-growing spinach.

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  • Banjo Spinach (Treated Seed)

    Banjo is an all-around reliable choice for all but the warmest seasons. Consistent leaf shape and stem length, coupled with a dark green color, makes this a very attractive variety. Longer stems are good for bunching. The leaves are backrolled, adding to volume and keeping the leaves from sticking together. Banjo has an unusually thick leaf for a fast-growing spinach.

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  • Bloomsdale Spinach (Not Treated)

    Standard, slow-growing and slow-bolting, savoyed, open pollinated. Good over wintering.

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  • Carmel Spinach (Not Treated)

    Carmel is a semi-savoy type and that is flatter at baby-leaf size and more pronounced when grown to full size. It has a bright green color and upright growth habit. Can be used in protected culture and outdoors for for baby leaf and full sized. It is medium-fast growing and has moderate heat tolerance. Resistant to Downy Mildew races 1-11 and 13

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  • Flamingo Improved Spinach (Treated Seed)

    Flamingo Improved is a widely adapted Asian-style bunching spinach. Typical of the type it has mostly pointed leaves and long strong stems with a spot of pink at soil level. In addition to Asian markets, it is a great choice for bunching. Flamingo is good for cool weather in spring and fall. “Improved” in the name refers to a broader range of Mildew resistance.

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  • Jeep F1 Spinach (Not Treated)

    Jeep has medium-fast vigor for cooler weather. Jeep has slightly savoyed leaves with a dark green leaf color. It can be used both early spring and fall going into cold weather. The leaf shape is oval round with upright, medium to long stems, for ease of harvest. The variety has a full mildew resistance package.

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  • MacArthur Spinach (Not Treated)

    MacArthur features a good combination of a strong mildew and Stemphylium package. It shows good vigor in cooler weather but tolerates heat well. Leaves are dark green with a slight savoy and an upright habit. The stems are long enough and thick enough to bunch and this is a high yielding variety for bunching or clipping. It has good uniformity and wide adaptability DMR 1-19 .

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  • Mandolin Spinach (Not Treated)

    Outstanding, thick-leaved semi-savoy variety for baby spinach. It is slow-growing, making it especially good for warm weather production and retains its dark green color regardless of stress. Strong white rust-resistance.

     

     

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