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(Pisum sativum) See garden peas.
100 seeds per packet.
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Oregon Sugar Pod II
Large, thick, 4"-5" pods are superbly tender and delicious. This is my favorite snow pea. Bush plants are high yielding and stay compact. Developed by Dr. James Baggett, of Oregon State University. A winner
Item Code: SN105
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Mammoth Melting Sugar
70 days. Large, sweet-flavored pods; 4' tall plants. Needs cool weather to give good yields. Pods are tasty stir-fried or in salads. Pick before the peas inside start to swell. An heirloom that has been popular for many years.
Item Code: SN102
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Sugar Ann
An early, edible-pod pea ideal for small gardens. Its short, bushy vines do not need support, and it produces about 10 days earlier than other snap peas. Delicious pods are a joy sauteed, fresh or steamed. An AAS winner from 1984.
Item Code: SN107
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Sugar Snap
This is the wonderfully sweet, edible-pod pea so popular with consumers and gardeners. The delicious, tender pods are great raw (eaten before you ever leave the garden), stir-fried, or in salads. They also freeze very well. An AAS winner from 1979.
Item Code: SN106
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Golden Sweet
More than a novelty, this variety produces flat pods that are a beautiful, bright lemon-yellow, great in stir-fries. Tall 6' vines with purple flowers. Collected from a market in India, rare and tasty. Pkt (50 seeds)
Item Code: SN104
Out of Stock
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Russian Sugar
New!
Vigorous 6’ vines produce delicious green snow peas that are perfect
for salads and stir-fries. Vines also produce beautiful mauve and purple
flowers. This is a rare Russian Mennonite heirloom that was brought to
Saskatchewan, Canada, and grown there. Pkt (45 seeds)
Item Code: SN108
Out of Stock
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