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Corn, Sweet F1
155 to 250 s./oz. (5 to 8 s./g) 120 to 220 s./oz. (4 to 8 s./g)
Cucumber Types: Monoecious plants produce separate male and female flowers on the same plant. Gynoecious plants produce only female flowers for higher and more concentrated yields.
Compact plants yield straight, cylindrical fruit, 4 to 5-in. (10 to 13-cm) long and 11/4-in. (3-cm) in diameter. Monoecious. 48 days. Medium green fruit, 5 to 6-in. (13 to 15-cm) long and 11/2-in. (4-cm) across, has small spines, crisp interiors and solid cores. Monoecious. 55 days. Compact plants yield dark green, 3 3/4 x 1 1/4-in. (9 x 3-cm) fruit with white spines. Produces in cool conditions. Gynoecious. 52 days.
Dark green, 8 x 2 1/4-in. (20 x 5.5-cm) cucumbers have white spines. Monoecious. 60 days. Very compact and productive variety with fruit 9 to 10-in. (23 to 25-cm) long and 1 3/4 to 2 1/2-in. (4.5 to 6-cm) in diameter. Stake for best results. Monoecious. 70 days. An excellent producer of sweet, burpless slicers with no bitterness. The dark green cucumbers grow up to 12-in. (30-cm) long and 2-in. (5-cm) in diameter, a high percentage of them seedless. Resistant to Cucumber Mosaic Virus, Powdery Mildew and Downy Mildew. Gynoecious. 55 days. Look at a Burpless Supreme Cucumber snapshot. Very flavorful fruit is 6 to 8-in. (15 to 20-cm) long and 2 to 2 1/2-in. (5 to 6-cm) in diameter. Restricted growth is ideal for small beds. Monoecious. 60 days. Plants set easily and deliver high, early yields. The dark green, 4 to 5-in. (10 to 13-cm), seedless fruit has small spines. Resistant to Cucumber Mosaic Virus, Scab and Powdery Mildew. Gynoecious. 45 days. Compact plants bear excellent yields of quality, dark green fruit, 8 to 9-in. (20 to 23-cm) long and 2 to 2 1/4-in. (5 to 5.5-cm) in diameter. Monoecious. 63 days. Small, round, yellow cucumbers are a unique market salad item. Late producing. Monoecious. 65 days. The non-fading, dark green fruit is 8-in. (20-cm) long and 2 1/2-in. (6-cm) in diameter. Replaces 'Marketmore 70.' Monoecious. 66 days. Straight, white-spined fruit, 6 1/2 to 7-in. (16 to 18-cm) long and 2 1/2-in. (6-cm) across. Monoecious. 55 days. Very compact and productive, with fruit 7 to 8-in. (18 to 20-cm) long and 2 to 2 1/4-in. (5 to 5.5-cm) across. Monoecious. 57 days. An excellent producer of dark green fruit, 7 to 8-in. (18 to 20-cm) long and 2 to 2 1/2-in. (5 to 6-cm) across. Monoecious. 60 days. Burpless and bitter-free, dark green fruit is 10 to 12-in. (25 to 30-cm) long and 21/4-in. (5.5-cm) in diameter, with white spines. Monoecious. 62 days. High yields of sweet, burpless fruit measure 12 to 14-in. (30 to 35-cm) long and 21/2-in. (6-cm) in diameter. Monoecious. 54 days.
Eggplant
Firm, 41/4 x 51/2-in. (10 x 14-cm) fruit with glossy black skin. Tolerant of Fusarium. 69 days. Broad, egg-shaped fruit with dark purple skin is produced on 24 to 28-in. (61 to 71-cm) plants. 80 days. A glossy, blackish purple variety with oval, elongated, 8 to 9-in. (20 to 23-cm) fruit. 76 days. High-yielding plants produce firm, dark purple, 8 x 3 1/2-in. (20 x 9-cm) fruit. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic virus. 63 days A prolific variety bearing 8 x 1 1/4-in. (20 x 3-cm), cylindrical fruit with shiny, blackish purple skin. 61 days. An abundance of slim, dark purple, 6 to 8-in. (15 to 20-cm) long fruit grows three to six per cluster. Spineless plants make picking easy. 68 days. Very uniform, egg-shaped fruit with deep blackish purple skin ripens up to 2 weeks earlier than 'Black Beauty.' 65 days. Look at a Satin Beauty Eggplant snapshot. Long, 7 x 2 1/2-in. (18 x 6-cm), cylindrical white fruit with a delicate taste and firm flesh. 70 days.
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