1275 ~ CALABRESE
60-90 Days.  Also known as Green sprouting broccoli.  This popular old style broccoli was fist introduced in the 1880's.  It grows a 4 to 18 inch central head with lots of side shoots.  A good choice for freezing. 
1280 ~ WALTHUM 29
60-90 Days.  The compact, 20 inch plants have dark blue/green, solid, medium sized heads, with plenty of side shoots once the main head is harvested.  For a fall harvest, plant in late summer.
1276 ~ DE CICCIO
50-60 Days.  First introduced in 1890.  The small blue-green heads are delicious, and deliver lots of side shoots since  the head is harvested.
Pkt.(200 Seeds) $2.99ea.
Pkt.(200 Seeds)   $2.99ea.
Pkt.(200 Seeds)   $2.99ea.
All our seeds are open-pollinated and non-hybrid
1278 ~ BROCCOLI RAAB - RAPINI
45 Days. Italian heirloom broccoli. The tender stems, buds, and flowers have a wonderfully delicate slightly bitter/spicy/peppery broccoli flavor which can be enjoyed in salads, stir-fried, or steamed. Likes cool weather so sow the seeds in the very early spring or wait until late summer for a fall crop. Harvest just before the flowers open. Also known as asparagus broccoli.
Pkt.(200 Seeds) $2.99ea.
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Heirloom Broccoli  Seeds

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1279 ~  ROMANESCO
A cross between broccoli and cauliflower, this bright green vegetable grows in a head consisting of many small, spiral florets. Each floret forms a peak. It has a unique and delicate flavor.
Pkt.(200 Seeds) $2.99ea.

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