The listing, Clean Out # 4 - 9 types of Garden Seed + 3 bonus has ended.
I'm STILL cleaning out extra seed, so here's another lot.
It's the last bigger lot.
It has 3 tomato types...20 seeds each.
1. Copia Bicolor, a true to type, meaning seeds can be saved to it, and the next generation should be like the previous generation. 2nd photo.
2. Brownish Red Tomato - These are a 3rd generation grow out, of a tomato called African Brown.
I believe it might be a cross between 2nd generation African Brown, and a red tomato.
The original African Brown, was smaller, rounder, browner, with an indent on the blossom end.
Regardless, they're still edible.
So, there might be some variability in fruit color and shape.
3. African Brown tomato - This is the parent to the Red Brown tomato, above. Because it's offspring varied, these seeds have the ability to cross. However, they should produce edible food good to eat, but saved seed, might produce variable results. 4th photo.
4. Cherry Belle radish seed- 30 seeds - and early, red globe type radish.
5. Red Russian Kale
6. Sunflower Seed
7. Acorn Squash
8. Beets - Detroit Dark Red
9. Cantaloupe - Hale's Best
10. BONUS - MAY OR MAY NOT GROW - Rhubarb seeds
11. Some should grow - Parsnip Seeds "Petrik", traditional white root.
12. more hybrid tomato seed - original parent was a baseball sized round orange. But when I grew out the 2nd generation, the fruit was red, and handball sized, but maybe they'll make some tomatoes good for soup or something.
It was one of the tomatoes I first learned about seed saving with, as well as about open pollination, and the fact that some tomato flowers can be cross pollinated. I hate to throw the seeds away, since I saved them.