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Watermelon
Citrullus lanatus
'Crimson Sweet' Seeds
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Cucumis Cucumis sativus
Old variety from Russia, this highly original lemon cucumber is round and yellow like a lemon! It measures 7-10 cm in diameter.
The white flesh is crisp, sweet, not bitter and easy to digest. No need to remove the skin, just simply rub a cloth over the fruit to remove the little black seeds.
'Lemon cucumber' Seeds
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Cucumis Cucumis Sativus


native heirloom Russian-
climbing - berries of about 12 cm long, moving from green to brown embroidered full maturity. The skin is thick and firm. The flesh is sweet and not bitter and very crisp. It keeps well.
'Kaiser Alexander' Seeds Image
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Cucumis Melon
melon old former France is a rustic variety north of the Loire gives juicy 15-20 cm diameter fruit, very fragrant and sweet. It is a very vigorous, semi-early and therefore more productive and easy to grow!
'Ancien Vieille France' Seeds Image
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Cucumis Melon
Curious variety of melon to the elongated shape, with a smooth skin, sometimes rib edging. The texture of the flesh is very smooth, almost creamy, it contains very few seeds. The orange flesh is very juicy, it has a taste of banana and ripe pineapple.
'Banane' Seeds Image
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Cucumis Melon
Extra large, green and orange, deeply ribbed fruits are shaped like a football. They regularly reach 8-15 pounds but may weigh up to 20 pounds if well-watered. Harvest just as they begin to slip, as that’s when the tender, sweet orange flesh has the best flavor. 90 days from transplant. Care: Space 3-5′ apart in all directions. Melons need heat and well-drained soil: plant in full sun in raised beds or hills.
'Canoé Creek Colossal' Seeds
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Cucumis Melon
Traditional variety producing medium-sized melons, smooth and clear skin with a thick flesh, bright orange, very fragrant.
Sowing: from March to April (warm) or May
Harvest: July to September.
'Charentais' Seeds Image
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Cucumis Melon
The Hami melon (Chinese: 哈密瓜; pinyin: Hami Gua) is a type of muskmelon, originally from Hami, Xinjiang. It is also called the Chinese Hami melon. A generic term that can be applied is "melon" snow. The exterior color is usually white or yellow to pink to green. The flesh inside is sweet and crunchy. In Mandarin, "Hami Gua" can also be used to describe the cantaloupe.
'Hami' Seeds
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Cucumis Melon
The Honey Dew Melon: Variety smooth white bark is very thin light green punctuation, cultivated for its fruit round firm flesh color greenish white, very tasty, sweet and fragrant. Refreshing and thirst-quenching melon is characterized by an abundance of vitamins. The leaves are usually entire or slightly lobed, with creeping stems. Keeping fresh in a ventilated place (6-8 days). The melon is eaten raw as appetizers or dessert.
Sowing seeds: From March to June
Harvest melons: From June to September
Height: Melon averaged 20cm
Exposure: Sunny
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Cucumis Melon
At last, we once again have a supply of this hard-to-find mini-melon that has a high sugar content and is finely flavored. The one- to two-pound green fruits turn golden when ripe. This variety is early, resistant to drought, and a good climber, making it a great choice for many. An ancient type of melon from central Asia, collected in Kazakhstan, and once offered by by the Gurney Seed Company, of Yankton, South Dakota.
'Kasakh' Seeds Image
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Cucumis Melon
Melon from Turkey. Rounded fruit from March to June kilograms. Bark thick orange spotted with black. Variety of mid season. Remarkable flavor.
'Kavun Kirkagaç 637' Seeds
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Cucumis Melon
Early variety, easy to grow, it produces beautiful orange fruit maturity, about 1 to 1.5 kg flavor sweet and fragrant, excellent eating quality.
Sowing: from March to April (warm) or May
Harvest: July to September.
'Noir des carmes' Seeds Image
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Cucumis Melon
110 days. Rare, old-time melon with a sweet, bright orange flesh and a dark green rind. Distinctive flavor! The Persian melon has been offered in America for nearly 200 years but traces it's origins to ancient Persia (Iran).
'Persan' Seeds
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Cucumis Melon
Variety strong and resilient, productive, it gives berries to dress green, orange flesh is tasty, very sweet. Variety of open ground.
Sowing: from March to April (warm) or May
Harvest: July to September.
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Cucumis Melon
Piel de Sapo melon: This is the melon toad skin, which earned him the name not very commercial. Its flesh is white. It is a winter melon primarily grown and consumed in Spain and Italy.
'Piel de Sapo' Seeds
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Cucumis Melon
This variety has a golden crust Cantaloupe (orange yellow) as the name suggests. Salmon flesh juicy, sweet with great flavor. Maturity: 60 to 90 days. Full sun. germination in 7 to 14 days. Resistant to powdery mildew.
'Sierra Gold' Seeds
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CURCUBITAC2 Cucurbita pepo

Very original variety, round fruit, valued for stuffed zucchini.
Sowing: from March to May (warm).
Harvest: July to October.
'Nice round' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Cucurbita maxima
(Variety of South Africa. Great white fruit rather flat. Firm flesh, dark and very delicious orange.
Sowing in mid-April in a warm place. Place two seeds in a pot of 10 cm dia. From the May 20 crash at the foot of the compost pile or good soil (Beware of slugs!). Does not support the gel. Distances between plants: 80 to 100 cm. Mulching is recommended. Harvest in October. Squash stored in a frost can last well beyond Christmas.
'White Flat Boer' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Cucurbita maxima f.
Heirloom squash that produces fruit with dark green skin, 13 to 20 cm in diameter and weighing up to 1.5-2 kg
Flesh thin and sweet, is dark orange and appente in taste than the sweet potato
Ideal for baking and making pies and jam.
Easy to grow.
'Butternut Burgess' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Cucurbita moschata
Butternut is certainly one of the best squash! It is a late variety of "runner" type that produces fruits from 1.5 to 3kg and keep well in winter.
His flesh, delicate and melting like butter, slightly sweetened with a little taste of chestnuts. Drink as soup au gratin or pies!
'Butternuts' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Cucurbita pepo
Type bushy. Courgettes are very few and very elongated bulbous. Skin pale cream-green. The fruits weigh 400 to 900 grams and measure between 15 and 25 cm (best if picked 15 cm). Very good flavor and productivity. Growth: 50 days.
This variety also called "Lubnani" and "Vegetable Marrow White" is an old popular variety in the East.
'Liban zucchini' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Cucurbita pepo
The dark green zucchini vegetable is a non-runner variety upright.
Long fruit club, dark green skin. Green deeply cut leaves. Edible flowers yellow trumpets in summer.
Origin: Central America, North America
Height / footprint in climate of Origin: 3m diameter
Planting time: March to June
Harvest period: July to September
Hardiness (Minimum Temperature): 0 ° C
Exposure: full sun
'long green vegetable' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Cucurbita pepo
Heirloom zucchini vigorous and productive which produces fruit of a bright yellow to white flesh and very sweet flavor. The plant attracts bees and butterflies.

Ideal variety for small gardens.
'yellow zucchini' Seeds
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Curcubitacé Pepo
Southeastern United States, Mexico. American variety.
runner: yes
fruit: Orange, round, flattened umbilical side and stem.
Ribs slightly marked.
Fruit size: 20-25 cm in diameter. Height 15 to 18 cm.
weight: 2 to 4 kg.
skin: Smooth.
flesh: Orange-yellow, firm and slightly thick.
Description / Information: Variety of high quality and easy to grow.
It offers June to December fruit sweetness by foot.
growth: 90 to 120 days.
use: Soup, casseroles, mashed potatoes, desserts, jam.
life: 3 to 6 months.
'Small Sugar' Seeds Image
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Malvaceae Hibiscus
Hibiscus trionum, commonly called Flower-of-an-Hour,[2] bladder hibiscus, bladder ketmia,[2] bladder weed, flower-of-an-hour, flower-of-the-hour, modesty, puarangi, shoofly, and venice mallow,[2] is an annual plant that is native to the east of the Mediterranean in the Levant, It has spread throughout southern Europe both as a weed and cultivated as a garden plant. It has been introduced to the United States as an ornamental where it has become naturalized as a weed of cropland and vacant land.
The plant grows to a height of 20-50 cm, sometimes as much as 80 cm, and has white or yellow flowers with a purple centre.
Wikipedia
'Hibicus Trionum' Seeds
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Psidium Myrtaceae
Fruit tree in the family Myrtaceae, native to Brazil, up to 3-5 meters, not to be confused with the tree that bears the Guava (Psidium guajava).
Leaves oval and shiny, very decorative, small fruit, slightly acidic, very popular at the meeting, where it is eaten plain, jam, sauce, juice and sherbet.
Very rich in vitamin C.
Gel support to - 5 ° C for short periods.
Seed germination: 20 - 30 days
'guava tree china' Seeds
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Solanacé Capsicum annuum
Climate: Temperate and warm
Cycle: annual plant
Average germination period: 4 years
Exposure: Hot and sunny
Lunar factors: Focus on planting crescent moon
Family: Solanaceae
Average number of seeds per gram: 150
Origin: South America
Strong fruit flavor, can be grown in the ground. The size of a large cherry, it is adorned with a pretty bright red at maturity (mid-September).
Early variety, productive, can be grown in pots.
Seedlings (warm): February to late March.
Harvest: September-November.
'Ball turkey' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
. Plant type of beef heart
. productive plant
. Pear red fruit ribbed part (200-250 g). Its flesh is soft and pulpy
Planting and harvesting
. Plantation: April to June
. Soil: humus-rich soil with good exposure to the sun
. Harvest: from July
' Beef Heart Liguria' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Late variety that produces large fruit (250 to 400 grams on average) broiler beef with beautiful yellow and orange colors and marble interior. With its firm and juicy flesh, the sweet tomato flavor, sweet, fragrant and slightly acidic is probably one of the best tasting tomato salad.
'Ananas' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum

Pink orange fruit, pear, very ribbed. Dense and juicy flesh. Mild, sweet flavor. Very productive.

Originally from Liguria (Italy) The city is located in Albenga Liguria, or the synonyms.
'Beef heart albenga' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Very thick and smooth red fruits in the form of heart. Flesh of excellent quality, very meaty with few seeds.
Seedlings (warm) from February to April.
Harvest: August to October.
'Beef heart red' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Beautiful white tomato beef heart kind. At maturity it will become very pale yellow.
His pale flesh is firm with few seeds.
'Beef heart white' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Brown fruit round of 70 to 90 grams very dark. Cluster April-May fruits. 5 sepals. 2 or 3 boxes next fruit. Dark red flesh and green gel. Variety native to the Galapagos Islands and amended in Switzerland for more than six years to be presented in 2004. Variety which has been adapted for cultivation in the Mediterranean climate is dry and salty environment. High level of vitamin C and antioxidants.
'Black from Galapos Islands' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
An incredible Tomato, very big and very dark color, it has no acidity and almost no seeds. This is a tomato that will delight, we decided to stuff it or eat salad.
'Black Krim' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Late and productive variety producing fruit clusters of 15 to 20 grams, slightly tart and sweet, with an exquisite taste.
Seedlings (warm) from February to April.
Harvest: August to October.

'honey Mexico' Seeds Image
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Solanaceae Solanum
Color
Brick red striped bronze
form
Round, slightly flattened
foliage
normal
earliness
45 to 55 days
height
Up to 200 cm
Port
Undisclosed
weight
150-300 grams
Production
Average to good
'Join or Die' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
The famous beef heart but small version (fruits from 50 to 100 gr.)
Variety of mid-season, soft flesh, firm and without acidity.
Seedlings (warm) from February to April.
Harvest: July to October.
'Little Heart Beef' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Orange tomato Bourgoin is a productive cluster tomato with fresh 50 g in fruit flesh, sweet taste in kind. In excellent jam.

Sowing Date: February to April
Collection date: July to September
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'Orange Bourgouin' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Heirloom excellent in taste, productive.

Red-pink color, it supports cool climates and is resistant to disease.
Seedlings (warm) from February to April.

Harvest: end of July to October.
'Pink of Berne' Seeds
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Solanaceae Solanum
Tomato 'Saint Peter' produces fruit from 180 to 350 grams. This is an old variety selected before 1900. The flesh is firm, juicy and full. This variety is slightly acid flavor is very popular in France. It is used in salads and sauce dishes.
'Saint-Peter' Seeds Image
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Solanaceae Solanum
Variety native of St. Hyacinthe and developed by Roger Doucet Quebec, presented in 1976.
Round red fruit 80 to 180 g. The fruit is first an amazing color: white before switching to yellow and then to deep red.
Very firm and dense flesh. Sweet flavor.
Compact 75 cm high plant. Determinate growth.
Maturity: 55-65 days.
Very productive.
Well adapted to cooler climates variety
'Superbec' Seeds
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