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Page 1
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Good Earth Farm 52 Poor Farm Road Weare NH 03281
2017 Bedding Plant Order Form
Perennial Flowers & Self-Sowing Biennial Flowers
Flower
Variety, (color, bloom period, details), Seed Source,
OG = Organic, sun/part shade/shade
4” pots
Florist Blue (deep blue, June – August, 3’ tall, cottage
garden and cut flowers), FED, sun to part shade
______
Blue Flax
Prairie Flax (light blue, new flowers every morning all
summer), FED, sun
______
Butterfly Weed
Butterfly Weed (orange, blooms June-Sept), FED, sun
______
Columbine
European (mostly pink, late spring-early summer, leaves
stay green all summer), FED, sun or part shade
______
Coreopsis NEW
Early Sunrise (golden-yellow, early summer to fall,
18” tall), FED, sun to part shade
______
Delphinium
Connecticut Yankee Mix (blue, purple, lavender or white,
blooms summer, 3’ tall plants), FED, sun to part shade
______
Echinacea
Common Purple Coneflower (mid-late summer), JSS, OG,
______
Echinacea NEW
Cheyenne Spirit (red, orange, purple, yellow or white,
mid-late summer, 18-36” tall), JSS, OG, sun
______
Eryngium NEW
Blue Glitter (blue, summer to fall, aka Sea Holly), JSS, sun
______
Forget-Me-Not
Blue (early bloomer, short-lived perennial or biennial,
it may last many years as it self-sows), FED, sun to part shade
______
Jacob’s Ladder
Blue Pearl (sky blue, late spring-early summer), FED
______
Persian Catmint
Persian Catmint (bluish-lavender flowers and grey-green
leaves, May-June), FED, sun
______
Shasta Daisy
Alaska (white, June-August), FED, sun
______
Sweet Pea
Perennial Sweet Pea (grows 6’ tall, fills a large teepee trellis,
rose white and pink, blooms mid to late-summer), FED, sun
______
Sweet William NEW Electron Blend (red, pink, white, bi-color, early summer, biennial,
clusters of flowers) HMS, OG
______
Yarrow
Colorado Mix (desert canyon colors: red, rose, apricot,
yellow & white, June-Sept.), JSS, OG, sun
______
Balloon Flower
Total Number of Perennial Flowers
Variety Notes
NEW
H
*
New crop or new variety this year
Heirloom
Disease Resistant to a major plant disease that affects that crop
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Specialty Annual Flowers
Flower
Variety, Color, Details, Seed Source, OG=Organic, Sun or Shade
4” pots
Bacopa
Bacopa
Calibrachoa
Blutopia Blue (containers and hanging baskets), HAR, sun, part-sun
Snowtopia White (containers and hanging baskets), HAR, sun, part-sun
Deep Blue Kabloom Series (aka Million Bells, self-cleaning,
perfect for hanging baskets and containers), HAR, sun
Deep Pink Kabloom Series (aka Million Bells, self-cleaning,
perfect for hanging baskets and containers), HAR, sun
Chocolate Covered Cherry (rose & mahogany leaves,
______
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Calibrachoa
Coleus NEW
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Marine (blue, very fragrant, July- Sept.), FED, sun to part shade ______
Giant Imperial Blue Spire (June-Sept.), FED, sun to part shade ______
Clarke’s Heavenly Blue (large blue flowers), FED, sun
______
Giant White Moonflower (fragrant, opens in the evening), HAR, sun ______
Kniola’s Purple (first to bloom, violet-blue), FED, sun
______
Sunrise Serenade (cerise/ruby-rose flowers), HAR, H, sun
______
Night and Day (mahogany and cream flowers), JSS, sun
_______
Blend (yellow, orange, rose, & crimson, long trailing vine, good
for baskets & containers), HMS, OG, sun
______
New Guinea Impatiens* Divine Scarlet Red (no Impatiens Downy Mildew), HAR, sun or shade
______
New Guinea Impatiens* Divine White (no Impatiens Downy Mildew), HAR, sun or shade
______
New Guinea Impatiens*NEW Divine Lavender (no Impatiens Downy Mildew), HAR, sun or shade ______
Petunia
Blueberry Lime Jam (Fuseable: two varieties in one pot:
Sophistica Lime Green & Dreams Midnight Petunias), HAR, sun ______
Petunia
Rise ‘N Shine (Fuseable: two varieties in one pot:
Easy Wave Yellow & Easy Wave Rosy Dawn Petunias), HAR, sun ______
Petunia & Bacopa
Healing Waters (Fuseable: three varieties in one pot: Easy Wave
Violet Petunia, Shock Wave Denim Petunia & Blue Bacopa), HAR, sun ______
Petunia, Easy Wave Pink Passion (pink w/ rose eye, spreading plant), HAR, sun
______
Petunia, Shock Wave NEW Rose (small flowers 1 ½- 2”, mounds and spreads), HAR, sun
______
Petunia, Tidal Wave Silver (silvery-white to pale lavender, mounds nicely, gives loft
to petunia, garden or container) HAR, sun
______
Petunia, Wave
Pink Wave (large flowers, spreading plant), HAR, sun
______
Petunia, Wave
Purple Wave (large flowers, spreading plant), HAR sun
______
Rudbeckia
Cherry Brandy (cherry-red, blooms all summer), JSS, sun
______
Rudbeckia NEW
Indian Summer (gold flowers, bouquets, large sturdy plant), JSS, sun ______
Runner Beans
Scarlet Runner Beans (climbs 10-12’ tall), JSS
______
Salvia
Gentian Sage (bright blue flower spikes 12” long), FED, sun
______
Zinnia
Zowie! Yellow Flame (magenta, rose and yellow), FED
______
Coleus
Heliotrope
Larkspur NEW
Morning Glory
Morning Glory
Morning Glory
Morning Glory NEW
Nasturtium, colors
Nasturtium, trailing
thin green edges, nice combination with Chocolate Mint), HAR, shade
Chocolate Mint (chocolate leaves, mint green edges), HAR, shade
Total Number of Specialty Annual Flowers
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Annual Flowers (Ageratum- Petunia)
Flower
Variety, Color, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Six-packs only
Ageratum
Agrostemma
Alyssum
Amaranthus NEW
Aster, China
Tall Blue Planet (tall cutting flower), JSS
________
Purple Queen (good garden or cut flower, tall stems), JSS ________
Sweet Alyssum (white, 8-16” tall), JSS
________
Coral Fountain (coral-pink tassels, 3-5’ tall, cut flower) JSS ________
Tower Custom Mix (blue, violet, white, pink, rose
yellow, elegant cut flower for September), JSS
________
Bachelor Button
Standard Mix (pink, blue, violet, white), JSS, OG
________
Calendula
Alpha (clear bright orange), JSS, OG
________
Canary Creeper
Canary Creeper (golden-yellow, climber) FED
________
Celosia
Pampas Plume (feathery plumes, scarlet, orange,
yellow, pink, cream, 10-14 stems/plant), JSS
________
Cleome
Rose Queen (blooms throughout summer), HMS, OG
________
Cosmos
Sensation Mix (pink, rose, purple, white), HMS, OG, H ________
Cosmos
Versailles Mix (cut flowers - white, pink, carmine), JSS ________
Cosmos, Orange NEW Bright Lights (gold & orange), HMS, OG
________
Cosmos, white
Psyche White (garden or cut flowers - pure white), FED ________
Dahlia NEW
Figaro Mix (coral, red, yellow, orange, 12” tall) HAR
________
Gazania
New Day Formula Mix (bronze, orange, yellow, white), FED ________
Gomphrena
QIS Formula Mix (aka Globe Amaranth, pink, purple,
white, carmine – great fresh or dried flowers), JSS
________
Impatiens
Super Elfin Paradise Mix (lavender, lipstick, violet), HAR
________
Impatiens NEW
Super Elfin XP Pink, HAR
________
Impatiens
Super Elfin XP White, HAR
________
Lisianthus NEW
Blue, Mariachi Series (good cut flower), JSS, sun
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Lisianthus
Lavender, Mariachi Series (good cut flower), JSS, sun
________
Lobelia
Crystal Palace Blue (5” high, 6-8” spread), FED
________
Marigold, African
Crackerjack (large flowers, orange, yellow and
tangerine mix) HMS, OG
________
Marigold, African
Giant Yellow (large flowers) JSS
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Marigold, African
Giant Orange (large flowers) JSS
________
Marigold, African
Vanilla (large 3” cream flowers, all summer), FED, sun
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Marigold, French
Queen Sophia (small flowers/orange w/ gold edge), FED ________
Marigold, Gem
Lemon Gem (tiny edible/yellow), JSS
________
Marigold, Gem
Red Gem (tiny edible/red), JSS
________
Marigold, Gem
Tangerine Gem (tiny edible/orange), JSS
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Mimulus
Magic Mix (shady gardens & hanging baskets), HAR
________
Nasturtium
Alaska (green and white variegated foliage;
red, yellow, and orange flowers), FED
________
Nasturtium NEW
Dwarf Jewel Blend (red, orange, yellow,12-24” tall), HMS, OG ________
Nasturtium
Empress of India (purplish-green leaves; scarlet flowers), JSS
________
Nasturtium
Jewel Mix (red, orange, yellow), FED, OG
________
Nigella NEW
Delft Blue (blue/gray/purple, fresh or dried) JSS
________
Petunia
Daddy Mix (light blue, orchid, pink, plum), FED
________
Total Number of Annual Six packs (Ageratum - Nasturtium)
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Annual Flowers, continued (Phlox - Zinnia)
Flower
Variety, Color, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Phlox
Art Shades Mix (cut flowers, 18” plants, long stems,
white, cream, pink, rose, lavender), JSS
________
California Orange, HMS, OG
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Large Lavender, FED, OG
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Pierrot (red-scarlet), HMS, OG
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Happy Hour Mix (bright colors), HAR
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Royale Mix (chocolate, red, purple, yellow), FED
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Marble Arch Mix II (rose, blue-purple, white), JSS
________
Rocket Mix (pink, red, yellow, orange, white), JSS
________
Seeker Mix (blue, white, rose, yellow, purple), JSS
________
Quartet Formula Mix (blue, white, pink, rose), JSS
________
Autumn Beauty (fall colors, multi-branching, Sept.), FED, OG
________
Buttercream (multi-branching, yellow, July), JSS
________
Goldy Double (bright gold pompoms, multi-branching),JSS, OG ________
Lemon Queen (yellow, multi-branching, August-Sept.), FED, OG ________
Mammoth (10’ tall, edible seeds, September), HMS, OG ________
Moulin Rouge (ebony center, burgundy petals, August), JSS ________
Ring of Fire (bi-color flowers, dark red around base,
golden yellow tips, multi-branching, August), JSS
________
Soraya (orange, multi-branching, August-September), HMS, OG
________
Strawberry Blonde (red w/lemon tips, branching, July-Aug.), JSS ________
Royal Family (long stems, fragrant, pink, purple, blue
lavender, white, black-maroon petals), HMS, OG
________
Torch (Mexican Sunflower, bright orange, 5-6’ tall), FED ________
Alata Mixture (orange, white & yellow, grows up to 8’,
aka Black-Eyed Susan Vine, flowers all summer), HAR
________
Imagination (violet blue, flowers all summer, 12-24”) HAR ________
Penny All Season Mix (blooms through end of season), JSS ________
Bright Pink, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
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Creamy Yellow, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
________
Deep Rose, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
________
Golden Yellow, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
________
Lime, Benary’s Giant, JSS
________
Orange, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
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Queen Red Lime (pink/burgundy petals, lime center), JSS ________
Scarlet, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
________
Violet, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
________
White, Giant Dahlia Flowered, JSS
________
Benary’s Giant Mix (large, excellent cut flowers, JSS
________
Jazzy Mix (petals are multi-colors and hues, small flowers,
pink, orange, yellow, carmine), FED
________
Sunbow Mix (small flowers, long stems, bright colors), JSS ________
State Fair Mix (traditional variety), FED
________
Poppy
Poppy
Poppy NEW
Portulaca
Salpiglossis
Salvia
Snapdragon
Statice
Stock
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sunflower NEW
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sunflower
Sweet Pea
Tithonia
Thunbergia NEW
Verbena NEW
Viola
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia NEW
Zinnia
Zinnia
Zinnia NEW
Zinnia, mix
Zinnia, mix NEW
Zinnia, mix
Zinnia, mix
Total Number of Annual Six packs (Petunia - Zinnia)
Six-packs only
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Page 5
Herbs
Herb
Variety, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Six-packs
4” pots
Anise Hyssop
Arugula
Basil, Container
Basil, Green *
Basil, Lemon
Basil, Lime
Basil, Purple
Basil, Thai
Borage NEW
Catnip
Chamomile NEW
Chives
Cilantro
Dill, leaf
Dill, seed
Fennel
Garlic Chives
Lemon Balm NEW
Lemon Grass
Marjoram
Mint
Oregano
Parsley, Curly
Parsley, Flat
Rosemary
Sage
Savory
Shiso NEW
Stevia
Thyme
Valerian NEW
Anise Hyssop (licorice-mint, bee plant), FED, OG________
Arugula, JSS, OG
________
Spicy Globe (mini-leaves, 8” rounded bush) FED ________
Aroma 2 (classic Genovese basil) JSS, OG ________
Lemon, HMS, OG
________
Lime, FED, OG
________
Red Rubin, JSS, OG
________
Sweet Thai, JSS, OG
________
Borage, FED, OG
________
Catnip, HMS, OG
________
Common Chamomile, JSS, OG
________
Chives, FED, OG
________
Marino, JSS, OG
________
Greensleeves (slow bolting), HMS, OG
________
Bouquet (large seed heads), FED, OG
________
Perfection, FED, OG
________
Garlic Chives, HMS, OG
________
Lemon Balm, JSS, OG
________
Lemon Grass, FED
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Sweet Marjoram, HMS, OG
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Common Mint, FED
________
Greek Oregano, HMS, OG
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Moss Curled II, JSS, OG
________
Giant of Italy, JSS, OG
________
Rosemary, FED, OG
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Fanni Common Sage, HMS, OG
________
Summer Savory, HMS, OG
________
Green Shiso, JSS
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Stevia, JSS, OG
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Thyme, HMS, OG
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Valerian, FED, OG
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Total Number of Herbs
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Vegetables (A thru L)
Vegetable
Beans, Green
Beans, Pole Beans
Beets
Beets
Beets
Broccoli NEW
Broccoli
Broccoli
Broccoli
Broccoli Raab
Broccolini
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage, Chinese
Cabbage, mix
Variety, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Six-packs
Provider (2-3 plants/cell), FED, OG
________
Kentucky Wonder (2-3 plants/cell) HMS, OG, H ________
Early Wonder Tall Top, (early greens), FED, OG ________
Red Ace, (best all-around beet), JSS, OG
________
Touchstone Gold, (golden beet) FED, OG
________
Gypsy (July harvest, good side shoots), JSS
________
Belstar (July/August harvest, good side shoots), HMS, OG ________
Fiesta (August harvest, heat tolerant, side shoots), HMS, OG________
Solstice (one 4” head and a zillion side shoots), FED, OG ________
Spring Raab, HMS, OG
________
Happy Rich (florets like mini-heads of broccoli), JSS ________
Nautic, HMS, OG
________
Bilko (Napa type, large), JSS, OG
________
Farao (small, early, green) JSS, OG &
Ruby Perfection (large, red, late), JSS
________
Cabbage, Savoy NEW Famosa (green, tender leaves), JSS, OG
________
Cabbage, Storage
Impala (large, green, late), HMS, OG
________
Cauliflower
Snow Crown (white head), JSS
________
Celeriac
Mars, JSS, OG
________
Celery
Tango, JSS, OG
________
Collards
Champion, HMS, OG
________
Corn NEW
Xtra Tender 2171 (bicolor, early August), HMS, OG ________
Cucumber
Diva (tender & bitter-free, high yield, AAS), JSS ________
Cucumber NEW
Lemon (round, prolific, good for containers), HMS, OG________
Cucumber
Marketmore 76 (slicing), HMS, OG
________
Cucumber
Suyo Long (Asian, 15” long, bitter-free,), JSS, OG ________
Cucumber*
Silver Slicer (white, tender, crisp, non-bitter), FED, OG ________
Cucumber, pickling NEW Homemade Pickles, (high yield, crisp), HUD, OG, H ________
Dandelion Greens NEW Clio (Italian, cut-and-come-again, slow to bolt), JSS ________
Eggplant NEW
Little Fingers (many fruit, good in containers), HMS, OG ________
Eggplant
Nadia (Italian), JSS
________
Eggplant
Pingtung Long (Asian heirloom), HMS, OG, H
________
Kale NEW
Dwarf Green Curled (lasts well into winter), HMS, OG ________
Kale
Rainbow Lacinato (cold hardy), FED, OG
________
Kale
White Russian (sweet, productive, frost-hardy), FED, OG ________
Kale
Winterbor, JSS
________
Kale, Heirloom
Red Russian, FED, OG, H
________
Kale, Heirloom
Lacinato (aka Toscano or Dinosaur), HMS, OG, H ________
Kalettes NEW
Autumn Star (florets, cross Kale & Brussels Sprouts), JSS ________
Kohlrabi NEW
Korist (white, sweet, early harvest), JSS, OG
________
Lettuce, Butterhead mix Sylvesta (green), JSS, OG
Red Cross (red), JSS, OG
________
Lettuce, Cut and Come Again mix Tango (green), FED, OG
Lollo di Vino (red), FED, OG
________
Total Number of Vegetables (A thru L)
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4” pots
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Vegetables (continued) (L through Z)
Vegetable
Variety, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Six-packs
Tropicana (green), JSS, OG
New Red Fire, JSS, OG
________
Lettuce, Oakleaf mix Salad Bowl (green), FED, OG
Red Salad Bowl (red), FED, OG
________
Lettuce, Romaine mix Jericho (green), FED, OG
Marshall (red), FED, OG
________
Lettuce, Summer Crisp mix Concept (green), JSS, OG
Magenta (red), HMS, OG
________
Mustard
Red Giant, JSS, OG
________
Pac Choy
Prize Choy, FED, OG
________
Peppers, Bell
Lady Bell (high yield, turns red), FED
________
Peppers, Bell
New Ace (early & dependable, turns red), FED
________
Peppers, Bell
Yankee Bell (bred for the North, turns red), JSS, OG ________
Peppers, Bell
Sweet Chocolate (chocolate outside, red inside, HMS, OG ________
Peppers, Cubanelle Cubanelle (6” sweet frying, turns red) FED
________
Peppers, Hot
Ancho Poblano (mild, stuffing), HMS, OG
________
Peppers, Hot
Early Jalapeno (early, salsa), JSS, OG
________
Peppers, Hot NEW
Trifuno (larger Jalapeno, thick wall, high yield), HMS, OG ________
Peppers, Hot NEW
Habanero (super-hot! 2” peppers, orange), JSS, OG ________
Peppers, Hot
Hungarian Hot Wax (frying, roasting), JSS, OG ________
Peppers, Hot
Numex Joe E Parker (7” Anaheim), HMS, OG
________
Peppers, Hot
Red Rocket (Cayenne Chiles, drying), JSS, OG
________
Peppers, Hot & Sweet NEW Aji Cristal (makes dozens, fresh or pickling) HUD xxxxxxxx
Peppers, Sweet Red Carmen (red 6” bull’s horn shape), JSS, OG
________
Peppers, Sweet Red NEW Lipstick (4” fruits, thick walls, hi-yield), JSS, OG ________
Peppers, Sweet Yellow Aura (tapered, 4-5” long, our favorite), JSS, OG ________
Peppers, Sweet Yellow Escamillo (6” bull’s horn, AAS winner), JSS, OG ________
Radicchio NEW
Bel Fiore (deep red/pink spots, 4” heads), JSS
________
Radish NEW
Nero Tondo (Black Spanish, crisp, hot, white inside), JSS ________
Rutabagas
Joan (purple top, yellow inside), HMS, OG
________
Spinach
Corvair (smooth leaf, slow-bolting) JSS, OG
________
Summer Squash
Y-Star (yellow Patty Pan, harvest all summer), JSS, OG
________
Summer Squash
Slick Pik YS 26, (bred at UNH, long harvest), JSS ________
Summer Squash
Yellow Crookneck (buttery flavor), HMS, OG
________
Sweet Potato
Orleans (deep orange, shipped as tubers to us, we
sprout slips, then transplant those into 4” pots), FED, OG xxxxxxxx
Swiss Chard
Bright Lights, JSS
________
Tomatillo
Toma Verde (green fruits for salsa, guacamole), HMS, OG ________
Husk Cherry
Goldie (sweet, eat fresh or in pies & deserts), HMS, OG________
Zucchini, Heirloom Costata Romanesco (best flavor), HUD, H
________
Zucchini*
Dunja (dark green, high yield, PMR), JSS, OG
________
4” pots
Lettuce, Leaf mix
Total Number of Vegetables (L thru Z)
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Type
Tomatoes
Variety, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Six-packs
4” pots
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Cherry, Black
Cherry, Gold
Cherry, Pink
Cherry Red NEW
Cherry, Red
Cherry, Red*
Black Cherry (Ind.), FED, OG
Sun Gold (Ind.), JSS
Pink Tiger (pink w/ yellow striping, elongated), JSS, OG
Cherry Falls (for containers, loads of red cherries), HAR
Peacevine (Ind.), FED, OG
Jasper (Ind., delicious and plentiful, early
and late blight resistant), JSS, OG
Cherry, Red
Cherry, Yellow
Cluster, Orange
Tomatoberry Garden (Ind., strawberry-shaped fruits), JSS xxxxxxxx
Esterina (Ind., flavor, crack-resistant), JSS, OG
________
Jaune Flamme (Ind., French heirloom, salad
or sauce, heavy yielding, delicious), FED, OG,H
________
Cluster, Red*
Juliet (Ind., salad or sauce, starts early, long
harvest, tolerant to early and late blight), FED
________
Early & Heirloom
Moskvich (Semi-det., medium-size), JSS, OG
________
Early
New Girl (Ind., first medium-size to ripen), JSS, OG ________
Grape*
Honey Bunch Red Grape (Ind., good size,
high yield, tolerant to early blight), FED
________
Heirloom
Brandywine (Ind., very large, pink skin,
red inside is “smooth and juicy”), JSS, OG
________
Heirloom
Cherokee Purple (Ind. w/ short vines, large,
multicolor, winey flavor), FED, OG
________
Heirloom
German Johnson (Ind., large pink fruit), JSS, OG ________
Heirloom
Pruden’s Purple (Ind., very large, early), FED, OG ________
Heirloom
Striped German (Ind., large, marbled inside,
bicolor red & yellow, fruity flavor), JSS, OG
________
Main Season NEW
Bolseno (Ind., Italian bred for flavor, red slicing), JSS xxxxxxxx
Main Season
Big Beef (Ind., large fruit, good taste, hi-yield) JSS ________
Main Season
Celebrity (Det., reliable, medium-large) JSS
________
Main Season
Cosmonaut Volkov (Ind., red, large, great taste), FED, OG ________
Main Season* NEW Damsel (Ind., large, late blight resistant), JSS, OG xxxxxxxx
Main Season*
Defiant PhR (Det., early and late blight resistant), JSS, OG xxxxxxxx
Main Season
Chef’s Choice Orange (Ind., orange beefsteak), JSS________
Main Season
Jet Star (Ind., reliable, high yield), FED
________
Main Season
Martha Washington (Ind., large pink fruit,
reliable plants, tastes like an heirloom), JSS, OG
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Main Season NEW
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye (best new tomato according to
catalogs, pink w/yellow stripes, early ripening), JSS, OG
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Main Season
Green Zebra (Ind., yellow stripes, sweet), HMS, OG ________
Paste & Heirloom
Amish Paste (Ind., late, large, chosen for
Slow Foods Ark of Taste), JSS, OG
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Paste & Heirloom
Grandma Mary’s (Ind., early, large), FED, OG
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Paste & Heirloom NEW Mama Leone (Ind., loads of fruit, few seeds), HUD,H ________
Paste*
Monica (Det., early blight resistant, heavy yield), JSS, OG ________
Paste
San Marzano (Ind., renowned Italian plum), HMS, OG ________
Total Number of Tomatoes
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Alliums (open trays)
All of the alliums are grown in open trays. These are large six-pack size containers without any
individual cells. We make two rows in each “six-pack” and sow about 25-30 seeds per row
(total 50-60 seeds per cell). You will get at least 35-40 plants per pack.
Vegetable
Variety, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Six-packs only
Leeks, early
Leeks, late
Onions, Cipollini
Onions, red NEW
Onions, red
Onions, yellow
Onions, yellow
Onions, yellow
Onions, yellow NEW
Scallions
Shallots
King Richard (August-September), JSS, OG
Tadorna (September-November), HMS, OG
Yellow Cipollini (flat, saucer-shaped), HMS, OG
Cabernet (early red onion, good storage), JSS
Redwing (red, large, long storage), JSS, OG
Ailsa Craig Exhibition, (huge, mild, short storage), HMS, H
Cortland (yellow, long storage), JSS, OG
Pontiac (yellow, large, long storage), JSS
Zoey (jumbo to colossal, mild, 3 month storage), JSS, OG
Parade (early, white bottom, no bulbing), JSS, OG
Conservor, JSS, OG
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Total Number of Alliums
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Melons, Pumpkins & Winter Squash
4” pots only
Vegetable
Variety, Seed Source, OG=Organic
Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe NEW
Cantaloupe
Honeydew NEW
Watermelon
Athena, (farmers’ choice for reliability), JSS
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Divergent (sweet, cantaloupe/galia mix, orange inside), JSS, OG ______
Sarah’s Choice (best flavor), JSS
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White Honey (pearly white inside, mild & sweet), FED
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Klondike Blue (red, 10” long, sweet, 15#), HMS, OG,H ________
Pumpkin*
Pumpkin NEW
Pumpkin, Pie
Cargo PMR (Jack O’Lantern), JSS
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Jill-Be-Little (bigger fruit & more yield than Jack-Be-Little), JSS, OG ______
Long Pie (large, oblong, keeps all winter, great cooking), FED, OG, H ______
Winter Squash*
Winter Squash NEW
Winter Squash
Winter Squash *
Winter Squash
Winter Squash
Winter Squash NEW
Winter Squash
Winter Squash NEW
Winter Squash
Winter Squash
Acorn, Sweet REBA (bush habit, high yields, PMR), HMS, OG
Buttercup, Bonbon (good yield, size and taste), FED
Buttercup, Burgess (classic deep orange squash), JSS, OG
Butternut, Metro PMR (medium-size squash, PMR), JSS
Butternut, Waltham (large-size squash), FED, OG
Delicata, Delicata JS, HMS, OG
Green Kabocha, Winter Sweet (flavor, long storage), JSS, OG
Hubbard, Blue Hubbard, JSS, OG
Hubbard, North Georgia Candy Roaster (oblong), JSS, H
Spaghetti, Spaghetti, HMS, OG
Sweet Dumpling, Sweet Dumpling, FED
Total Number of 4” pots (melons, pumpkins & winter squash)
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12” Hanging Baskets -- Flowers
Choose any 5 plants you want. You can pick all five the same or any mix of colors.
Petunia Basket
# of plants
Nasturtium Basket
# of plants
Pink Passion Early Wave
Pink Wave
Purple Wave
Silver Tidal Wave
Healing Waters
Blueberry-Lime Jam
Rose Shock Wave
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Alaska
Jewel Mix
Night and Day
Empress of India
Mix (long trailing vine)
Dwarf Jewel Mix
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Total Number of
Petunia Baskets
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Total Number of
Nasturtium Baskets
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Specialty Herb Baskets
Nine herb plants in a ½ bushel wooden basket filled with compost-based potting soil.
Put this on your front porch and have beautiful herbs at your fingertips for months!
Good Earth Farm Mix (circle this section)
2 Basil, Aroma (green)
1 Basil, Red Rubin
1 Parsley, curly, Moss Curled II
1 Parsley, flat, Giant of Italy
1 Dill, Greensleeves
1 Oregano, Greek
1 Sage, Fanni Common
1 Rosemary
Total Number of
Good Earth Farm Herb Baskets
or
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Choose any 9 herbs from list on page 5
List them here w/ quantities:
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Total Number of choose your own
Herb Baskets
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Do you have vegetables especially good for growing in containers or baskets?
Yes! We have three new varieties this year that are good for containers.
Cucumber – Lemon
Eggplant - Little Fingers
Cherry Tomatoes - Cherry Falls
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Helpful Information
Tomato information
Det. = Determinate -- stake or ground culture, do not prune, short harvest period
Ind. = Indeterminate -- stake, cage, trellis and/or prune, long harvest period
Photos of each variety: At our website we have an interactive version of this order form.
If you click on the blue underlined words for any variety, you will link to photos and
descriptions of that variety at the seed catalog website we ordered our seed from.
Seed Company Codes
Are there any crops or varieties you would like us to add?
JSS = Johnny’s Seeds
FED = Fedco Seeds
This year we added over ten new varieties based
HMS = High Mowing Seeds
on your suggestions!
HAR = Harris Seeds
HUD = Hudson Valley Seeds (New!)
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Notes on Varieties and Tips for Growing a Great Garden
On our website, there are notes about specific varieties and tips on how to grow different crops.
These are from our own experiences, and also what we have learned from other gardeners (like
you! Thank you!). Look for the Dave and Linda’s thoughts section on the website:
www.goodearthfarmnh.com
What happened to my favorite variety? It is not on the list this year.
Sometimes the seed companies have seed failures. Sometimes sales are slow and we decide
to add something new in its place. Let us know if you want us to bring something back!
Pickup Dates: Friday, May 26 through Monday, May 29 from 9 am to 5 pm.
What if I am gone Memorial Day weekend? Call us at 529-2170 if you can’t make it to the farm
over Memorial Day weekend. We would be glad to hold your plants for you.
If possible, please send your order in by February 28. Thank you!
Send your order form to:
David Trumble and Linda Taylor
Good Earth Farm
52 Poor Farm Road
Weare NH 03281
Please make your check out to Good Earth Farm.
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TOTALS
Number of Plants (from previous pages)
Six-packs
4” pots
4”pots
Flowers
Herbs & Vegetables
Page
1
Perennial & Biennial Flowers
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Page
2
Specialty Annual Flowers
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Page
3
Annual Flowers A-P
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Page
4
Annual Flowers P-Z
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Page
5
Herbs
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Page
6
Vegetables A-L
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Page
7
Vegetables L-Z
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Page
8
Tomatoes
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Page
9
Alliums
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Page
9
Melons, Pumpkins & Winter Squash xxxxxx
xxxxxx
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Page
10
Hanging Baskets and Herb Baskets (see below)
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Totals
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Prices
________ Total # of six-packs
x
$ 3.50 =
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________ Total # of 4” pot Flowers
x
$ 3.00 =
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________ Total # of 4” pot Herbs & Vegetables x
$ 2.50 =
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________ Total # of 12” Hanging Baskets
x
$ 16.00 =
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________ Total # of Herb Baskets
x
$ 20.00 =
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Total Due
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Amount Paid
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Balance Due
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