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This lantern-shaped Yucatan native was long rated hottest of all peppers! Pungent, wrinkled, tapered, thin-walled fruits ripen from light green to orange-pink. Ideal for hot sauces and salsas.
Needs extra germination time. 60% germination.
Days to Maturity: 95
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 18 - 24 Inches
Fruit Size: 2 x 1 Inches
Scoville Scale: 100,000 - 350,000 SHUs
Catalog Page: 58
Habanero Paper Lantern - (Capsicum Chinense)
The Paper Lantern is more productive and are larger than your typical Habanero. They have about the same heat as other Habs. Walls of the pepper are thin making it great for drying and making powders and seasonings. Fruits grow 3-4 inches in length and are pendant shaped.
Heat level: 200,000-350,000(SHU) Scoville Heat Units - Very Hot.
Flavor: Sweet, Fruity.
The Habanero chili dates back over 8,500 years old, when it originated from the Amazon and spread to Mexico. Spanish colonists disseminated this pepper to other areas of the world, becoming so popular that taxonomists at the time mistook the pepper's origin for China (hence where the term Capsicum Chinense came from).
Habanero pepper plants average around 4 ft. tall, but they can grow much higher when planted directly into the soil in warmer climates. Often compared to the Scotch Bonnet pepper, they both have thin, waxy flesh that shines incredibly bright in the sunlight. These peppers mature from a mustard green to their signature orange color.
The Habanero pepper is incredibly popular across Mexico and much of Central and South America, with the Yucatán Peninsula being the largest producer of these peppers in the world. These peppers boast a wonderfully sweet and fruity flavor, with some noting a subtle smoky taste, and contain heat levels as high as 350,000 SHUs! This was considered world-record heat in 1999, when the Habanero pepper was listed by the Guinness World Records as the world's hottest pepper. Habaneros are an integral part of Yucatecan food, accompanying most dishes, either as itself or purée or salsa.
Try out our other Habanero Pepper Seeds or if you're looking to get an early start on growing, check out our Habanero Pepper Plants.
We also carry Habanero Snacks & Spices for you to enjoy or add to any food you like!
Habanero Yucatan White - (Capsicum chinense)
The Yucatan White Habanero are small white jelly bean shaped peppers that originated from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The tiny peppers actual produce a good kick of heat. The plant is somewhat shorter and bushier than other Habanero plants but they produce a ton of fruits. Ripens from green to pale white. The longer they stay ripening the whiter they become. Great variety for sauces and salsa.
Heat level: 250,000 to 500,000(SHU) Scoville Heat Units – Very Hot.
Flavor: Sweet and fruity - Habanero flavor.
SKU: 1550
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Annual. Unbeatable for fixing nitrogen on poor, dry, sandy soils, or on soils too acidic for clovers. Can be sown in the fall, winter or spring, either alone or in combination with grain, grass or pea seed. Will grow 3 to 4-ft. high. Cut when blooms begin to appear and turn under for a wonderful green manure. Widely adapted and withstands all but the severest of winters if sown in late summer or fall. Not recommended for heavy clay soils or wet fields. Inoculate for best results with pea & bean inoculant. Sow ½-lb per 500 sq. ft.
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Heirloom favorite that tolerates drought better than most. Fruits are heavily netted, ribbed and solid with a small seed cavity, slightly oval-shaped, nicely flavored. Flesh is deep salmon, aromatic and sweet. Prolific vines reliably produce huge harvests year after year.
Days to Maturity: 80
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ½ Inch
Spacing: 4 - 6 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Fruit Size: 6 Inches
Fruit Weight: 3 - 5 Lbs
Catalog Page: 45
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Dramatic blend of radish varieties that looks like the colors of Halloween, including yellows, blacks and whites. Plant successively every 2 weeks throughout the spring and every day can be a holiday!
Days to Maturity: 28 - 30
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ - 1 Inch
Spacing: 2 - 6 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 4 - 14 Inches
Fruit Size: 1 Inch
Catalog Page: 59
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Cottage garden favorite imported from England. Huge, single, bicolor blooms, in all shades of pink and purple, blue, near black, yellow, violet, white, reds of every description, each with a deep purplish-black eye or a golden green halo. A tall, hardy perennial that can be sown as late as August. Over-winter the seedlings and expect spectacular blooms the following summer and fall! Buds open from the bottom upward for weeks and weeks of glowing blooms! Needs staking, or plant behind shorter varieties that provide support.
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 6 Feet
Spread: 12 - 18 Inches
Bloom Size: 4 - 5 Inches
Biennial
Catalog Page: 70
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Our sweetest cantaloupe! Extremely early, ribbed, heavily netted, round fruits with thick orange flesh and a small seed cavity. Prolific vines are more disease resistant than most varieties. Ideal for short seasons.
Days to Maturity: 72
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ Inch
Spacing: 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Fruit Size: 4 - 5 Lbs
Catalog Page: 45
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One of the sweetest snack peppers you will ever find! Ripening from dark green to bright orange at its maturity, Hamik’s thick-fleshed, 2 to 3-lobbed, cone shaped fruits are nearly seedless and impressive in size. The taste is best when fruits reach their vivid maturity. Compact plants are sturdy, tidy and disease resistant.
Days to Maturity: 70
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 18 - 24 Inches in Rows, 12 Inches Apart
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 3 - 4 Feet
Fruit Size: 2 ½ x 1 ½ Inches
Catalog Page: 51
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2008 AAS Winner. The first mini-eggplant with exceptionally high yields and wide adaptability. Dark purple fruits are finger-sized, produced in clusters of 3 to 6, and can be harvested at differing lengths as they remain tender and sweet with few seeds. Compact, remarkably prolific plants can be grown in containers.
Days to Maturity: 55
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 3 - 4 Feet
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 3 Feet
Fruit Size: 2 - 3 Inches (Baby) / 10 Inches (Mature)
Catalog Page: 37
Hatch Green Mild - Guizeppi - (Capsicum annuum)The Guizeppi Hatch Chile, a mild variety of Capsicum annuum, offers classic Hatch chile flavor with minimal heat, measuring 1,000–1,500 Scoville units. Developed by Solar Dry Farms in Hatch, New Mexico, and named after Joseph Franzoy, an early chile farmer in the Hatch Valley, these chiles are ideal for those who prefer a gentle kick. Guizeppi plants reach 30–36 inches, yielding large, 8–12-inch peppers with a subtly smoky, earthy taste. Perfect for roasting, stuffing, or adding mild warmth to sauces and casseroles, they bring refined flavor and vibrant appeal to gardens and dishes alike.Heat level: 1,000-1,500 (SHU) Scoville Heat Units – Mild HeatFlavor: Sweet and Complex, Earthy.
Hatch Red Hot - Sandia Hot - (Capsicum annum)The Hatch Red Hot (Sandia Hot) pepper is a hot Capsicum annum variety ideal for making red chile powder, thanks to its thin walls, which allow for quick dehydration. The 6”-9” pods start green and mature to red, offering a spicy chile flavor. This variety matures early and thrives in high temperatures, with plants reaching 30-36 inches tall. With a Scoville heat rating of 6,000–7,000, the Hatch Red Hot is well-suited for drying and seasoning applications.Heat level: 6,000 - 7,000 (SHU) Scoville Heat Units – Mild HeatFlavor: Sweet and Complex, Earthy.
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A high performing and low maintenance heirloom. Large, fluffy orange blooms are fantastic as cut flowers, or in beds or borders. Useful for insect control.
Sow Depth: ⅛ Inch
Spacing: 12 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 30 - 36 Inches
Catalog Page: 71
Heatless Jalapeno Peppers, also known as Felicity Peppers are a unique Jalapeno hybrid that provides great-tasting jalapeno flavors but without any of the mild heat! Also known as the "heatless jalapeno," you'll definitely want to try subbing in this delectable variety for your next growing season!
These pepper plants grow high yields of large fruits that grow between 4-6" long. Be sure to keep an eye on these plants in case they need additional support or staking. Felicity peppers are conical-shaped and taper off to a point with smooth skin and crispy texture, making these peppers incredibly useful in the kitchen. These plants will continually set fruit once you harvested them.
Even though these hybrids have no heat, the delicious Jalapeno flavor and thick crunchy walls are still evident, making these a great snacking pepper when you don’t have a glass of milk handy. You can also use these peppers fresh or cooked and they work wonderfully for pickling. There are many uses when it comes to using and consuming this pepper, you'll be in total and absolute felicity!
Sweeten up your garden with our Sweet Pepper Seeds and Sweet Pepper Plants! We have other varieties for you to choose from in our Pepper Seed Collection.
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The classic morning glory, with its exceptionally popular ‘true blue’ flowers, one of Nature’s rarest colors. Intensely sky-blue bloom. Old-fashioned heirloom favorite.
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Bloom Size: 2 ½ Inches
Spread: 8 - 10 Feet
Half-Hardy Annual
Catalog Page: 76
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We crossed both Cherokee Purple and Carbon to create a flattened, globe-shaped, dark purple fruit with delicate skin, green-tinted flesh and a full robust flavor. Lots of big fruits! Expect fruits a week earlier with this twist on a classic heirloom.
Days to Maturity: 71
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 5 - 7 Feet
Fruit Size: 8 - 12 Ounces
Indeterminate
Catalog Page: 14
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With a legacy mixture of tried and true varieties, we bring a balanced blend of “cut and come again” lettuces. Each palate pleasing harvest is just a pinch different, but always serves up crisp and fresh! Our mixture includes open pollinated, long time favorites Baby Oakleaf, Bronze Beauty, Buttercrunch, Crisp Mint, Freckles, Ice Queen, Outredgeous, and Tango. Recommended for both spring and fall gardening.
Days to Maturity: 30+
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Recommended for Hydroponics
Sow Depth: At Soil Surface / Do Not Cover With Soil
Spacing: 12 - 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 12 - 15 Inches
Width: 8 - 10 Inches
Catalog Page: 43
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2011 AAS Winner. The award winning pumpkin offers lively seasonal fun for kids with its small fruits. These pumpkins have smooth, deep orange skin with distinctive grooves that are perfect for painting, carving and use in fall decor. The strong, durable stem provides a great handle. Gardeners can expect high yields of extremely uniform, blocky shaped, square shouldered fruits, coupled with resistance to powdery mildew, early maturity, and easy fruit removal. Allow plenty of space for spread.
Days to Maturity: 95
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ - 1 Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 2 Feet
Spread: 15 Feet
Fruit Size: 7 - 9 Lbs
Indeterminate
Catalog Page: 49
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A West Virginian bi-colored, large beefsteak. Showing an unusual yellow-orange color with red streaks, fruits are rough, firm, sweet, fruity and mild.
Days to Maturity: 85
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 5 - 8 Feet
Fruit Size: 1 - 2 Lbs
Indeterminate
Catalog Page: 18
Himo Togarashi peppers, otherwise known as Sweet to Mild peppers, are specialty peppers from Japan used in their traditional cuisine. Known as the Yamato dento yasai, or “special traditional vegetable,” these stringy peppers may look rare and exotic, but they are considered a delicacy mostly used in special stir-fries.
Pepper plants will grow to an average of 3 ft. tall and produce heavy yields of stringy-looking peppers that spiral down from the plant’s branches. Ripening from green to red, these peppers have smooth skin but bumpy texture. Himo Togarashi peppers can be harvested when green or red; the redder they are, the sweeter their taste.
Himo Togarashi peppers have little to no heat and an incredibly sweet flavor to them. They are best cooked in stir-fries but can also be eaten fresh off the plant! Add these peppers to any salad, soup, stew, or dish you see fit to sweeten up!
Interested in exotic peppers? Check out our Rare & Exotic Pepper Seed collection for more! Our expansive Pepper Seed Collection offers a wide variety of seeds for you to choose from!
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Heirloom that’s the earliest and best flavored, producing mature roots. Fine-grained white flesh is mild and sweet. Best in a deep, loose soil.
Days to Maturity: 105
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ Inch
Spacing: 12 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 10 - 15 Inches
Fruit Size: 12 x 3 Inches
Catalog Page: 46
Due to a packaging issue, this item is currently packed in recycled packets from a previous season. We guarantee that all of our seeds have been thoroughly tested to meet or exceed the minimum germination standard for the year 2023. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause!
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The perfect pickler – ideal shape and size, with crisp texture and wonderful flavor. Harvest at suggested length for small sweet pickles or grow them to a larger size for solid, robust spears and dills. Medium green with small white spines. Prolific plants possess excellent disease resistance.
Days to Maturity: 55
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ Inch
Spacing: 12 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 3 Feet
Fruit Size: 1 ½ (Small) / 5 - 6 Inches (Pickle Spears)
Resistant To: Downy Mildew
Catalog Page: 40
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Proven to set fruits well in hot Southern summers. Good disease resistance for high adaptability. Deeply oblate, bright red fruits are smooth, meaty and fine flavored.
Days to Maturity: 80
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ⅛ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 48 - 60 Inches
Fruit Size: 8 Ounces
Resistant to:
Alternaria Stem Canker
Fusarium Wilt (Race 1)
Determinate
Catalog Page: 13