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Peace
Seedlings 2020 Seedlist
We
reflect on the process of growing food and seeds while breeding and selecting
for a diverse and nourishing future in a time of complex social and
environmental dynamics. In the winter of 1996/1997 our garden experienced a
“100 year flood”. We know we are in a
flood plain and that is part of why it is fertile. April 10, 2019 we woke up to another flood
this one higher than in 96. Apparently
they are 22 year floods now?! Canoeing a
5 lane highway to our garden might have been one of the most adrenaline filled
scary moments of our lives. We were
confident canoeing but we had no idea what to expect to see at our garden. We had prepared for the projected “minor
flood” but woke up at 2am to a serious flood and it was still on the rise. 3 miles of Highway 34 was part of the
Willamette river, and our garden in the middle. Our minds heavy thinking of our beloved 2
cats, 6 chickens, and a few thousand
starts. All of the ground we garden was under
water, our greenhouses had around 4-5 ft
of water flowing through them. We were
lucky. Cats had swam to trees. Our wood-framed tables floated, so starts
were receiving an aquapocics experiment you would never want to recreate. The plants in the ground were not as lucky,
as some parts of the garden took 2 weeks to drain. A serious setback in Mid April to some of the
breeding work in peas we hoped to offer this year. Big Thanks to everyone who helped the cleanup
aftermath!
We hope 2020 brings a clear vision of the path forward. Growing and preserving diversity is what
sustains us through difficult times. It
has been 25 years since the concept of “Kinship Gardening” was published for the Public Domain by Peace
Seeds! It is a critical method of
preserving biodiversity while allowing the most possiblity for adaptation
and evolution. We need more collabortion and LAND to
effectivly do this. It has been 30
years since Peace Seeds did some of the first analysis of Free Amino Acids in
Vegetables and herbs. This groundbreaking
work is still not part of the common breeding or nutrition programs. We need more collaboration to do nutritional
analysis for the public domain. This is
the only way to select for more than
what we can see and taste. Carotanoids
and anthocyanins are the beginning, but nutrition
is much deeper.
We
grow everything organikally, the K
is for know your farmer and know your source. All varieties are bred and selected by us, open-pollinated
and public domain, some very new, and
others very old, trusted selected
heirlooms. Squash and zucchini are hand pollinated to insure true cultivars.
In our continuing work of preserving heirlooms at the same time as breeding new
varieties, occasional crossing happens (less then 1%). So, occasional rogue plants can happen in a
seed batch. We strive to preserve the
lines we offer but evolution is always in process. Thanks for gardening and being part of the
process.
Throughout the seedlist you will see
“breeding by Peace Seedlings” which
means Dylana Kapuler and Mario DiBenedetto are the original creators. Varieties noted as “breeding by Peace Seeds”
were developed by Alan and Linda Kapuler.
All the seeds we offer in this catalog are grown, selected, cleaned and
packed by us; Dylana Kapuler and Mario DiBenedetto; Peace Seedlings.
Big Thanks to everyone who helped after the
flood: Christian Petrovich, Mushroom and Linda Kapuler, Phil Gouy, Chris
Homanics, Cassandra and Jahmez.
To Hal Brown for continuing your parents
generosity and collaboration.
Alan and Linda Kapuler for starting public
domain plant breeding over 40 years ago
Dominique Guillet, Dan and Tracey Lamblin,
Dean and Breezy Nebergal, Carol
Ach, Galexc, Kusra Kapuler, Ron and
Carol Spisso,Yohan and Karen Navarro, Nina Ventra, Dawn Anderson, Ianto Evans
and Linda Smiley and all of our family and friends for your on going support
and inspiration.
Thanks for
supporting the prolifiration of plant diversity and public domain plant
breeding.
Dylana Kapuler and
Mario DiBenedetto
Dedicated to Hal Brown Sr.who passed away
April 21, 2019
Questions
or comments please email: peaceseedlings@gmail.com
Please
send your order and a check or money order to:
Peace
Seedlings
2385
SE Thompson St
Corvallis,
OR 97333
For
shipping of only seeds please add $5 to all orders
For
anyone ordering tubers or crowns as well
please add additional shipping
Single orders of
Oca and other tubers please add $2 (per 10 tubers) extra for shipping.
add $15 when ordering 1 to 3 pounds of crowns or tubers
For orders more then 3 pounds please email us for shipping
prices peaceseedlings@gmail.com
International
seed orders include $15 min for shipping or 40% of your total order
To
highlight there importence Andean Tubers are at the beginning of this list but
otherwise this list is organized according to the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
System=APG3 (how plants are related)
Andean Tubers Minimuim seeds per pack / Price
ASTERACEAE-
Yacon-
Smallanthus sonchifolius
Crowns
available by the pound November thru February
Split
crowns = Caudices available
Febuary-March
Check
our blog for prices and availbility of Caudices
http://peaceseedlingsseeds.blogspot.com
Productive South American food plant, called “the apple of the Andes”. A floral sweet
crunchy root, harvested Oct-Nov, tubers
get sweeter after being dug. High in
inulins that feed beneficial soil and gut microbes.
Original- The original yacon variety that has been
propagated in the Pacific North West for the last couple of decades.
A prolific producer of tubers that cure up deep red skin with white flesh. $35 per pound of crowns
Crystal- A very productive cultivar making some of the
biggest and easiest to dig yacon tubers we have grown, which turn light
red on skin and have a beautiful white crystalline chatoyancy in the flesh. out of stock
BASELLACEAE
Ulluco Ullucus tuberosus
Plants like
part shade and have beautiful succulent
leaves and stems that cascade down by the end of summer into fall when they
send out long stolons. Beautiful
tubers are harvested late nov/december, they range from neon yellow to red and
speckles, and turn green with light exposure.
Described to be one of the delicacy tubers of the Andes. All our Ulluco originally came from Ben Kamm
of Sacred Succulents
Chero- gold oblong tubers with pink eyes BK 10429.1 5 tubers/ 15.00
Illimani- Round yellow tubers, some have pink speckles and some all
pink. 5 tubers/ 15.00
Pica de Pulga Round yellow with pink spots, Baumi selection. 5 tubers/ 15.00
Mixed Ulluco 5 tubers/ 15.00
BRASSICACEAE
Maca Lepidium
peruvianum 50/ 5.00
It has
taken years to learn how to get seeds, so we are very happy to offer fresh Oregon grown Maca seeds, adaptagenic Andean
root and herb, best grown in cool weather.
OXALIDACEAE
Oca Oxalis
tuberosa
Beautiful brightly colored tubers,
tuberizing after equinox, are delicious
cooked and raw. They have a soft creamy
texture when fully cooked, and are
versatile like a potato; bake, steam, fry.
Harvested late fall, usually in November for us in the Willamette
Valley. Important food plant to the Andean mountain
peoples.
Mixed
Oca 10
tubers /10.00
Andes
Jewels out of stock
yellow with red blesh and pink eyes, makes large tubers
Bolivian
Red
(red and yellow) out of stock
Creamy Chimaera Peace
seedlings original out of stock
Orange
pink with yellow inner
Moonshine(light bright
yellow) out of stock
Twilight(Yellow with pink
eyes) Peace Seedlings original out of stock
TROPAEOLACEAE
Mashua Tropaeolum
tuberosum
Vigorous and edible tuberous rooted
nasturtium. Produces in abundance when earthed up and happy. Mashua like moist cool areas, sun or part sun, and does not seem to like
temperatures above 90F. Vining habit
with beautiful nectar filled small orange flowers that bloom in fall, that hummingbirds
love.
Puca
Anu- Peruvian 1
tuber/ $5 or 3 for $10
Purple stripes over a yellow tuber, 2-6”
long
MONOCOTS-
AGAVACEAE-
Camas-
Camassia leichtlinii Maturity 3-5
years 50/ 3.00
A major native food plant, with blue-purple
flowers.
Camassia quamish Blue purple flowers 30/ 3.00
ALLIACEAE-
Garlic- Italian Purple Allium
sativum 30 top bulblets/ 4.00
Easy peeling large cloves, 8-10/rosette;
bulblets make large rosettes if well fed, and spaced.
Leeks- Winter
Giant Allium porrum vigorous heirloom. 100/ 4.00
Onions-
Italian
Bottle Neck Allium cepa 50/
4.00
Beautiful productive, tall red bulbs, Italian
heirloom.
Ishikura
Bunching Allium fistulosum 100/ 4.00
Essential garden greens, cut them at the
ground and they will grow again.We have a row that has been re-growing for 5
years.
Rosy
Opal Allium cepa 100/
4.00
Beautiful tasty large pink sweet onions. A great sweet onion that stores into winter. Bred
by Peace Seeds and Peace Seedlings.
Red
Milan Allium cepa
50/
4.00
Italian heirloom, great red storage onion.
Newburg
Allium cepa 100/
4.00
Excellent long storing yellow onion, original
by Peace Seeds.
POACEAE-.
Barley-
Arabian
Blue Hulless Hordeum vulgare 50/3.00
Karan
16 Naked
Hordeum vulgare Hulless 50/3.00
Susie’s
Peruvian Hulless Hordeum
vulgare 50/3.00
Very easy threshing and productive, brought from
Peru.
Wheat-
Crimean
Red Winter Triticum aestivum
Easy
to thresh 50/3.00
Ethiopian
Blue Hulless Triticum aestivum
50/3.00
Xerpha
Hulless Triticum aestivum
50/ 3.00
Rye- Hulless Secale cereale 50/ 3.00
Corn- All our corns
are our own public domain varieties.
Cornucopia Bush Sweet Zea mays 50 seeds / 6.00
Many years in the making. Bush Sweet corn,
each seed is best planted 2 to 3 ft apart and the plants grow multitillers and
thus many more cobs per plant. Also great for intercroping with Oca, potatoes
or summer planted greens:lettuce, arugula… Plants produce burgandy to carnelian
colored seeds with 3 to 5 tillers and 6
to 12 cobs per plant; depending on
fertility. Cobs mature over a sequence of multiple weeks giving you a longer
harverst with one planting. Delicious
raw or cooked and beautiful. A multigeneration project:a decade of
breeding by Peace Seeds and another decade of breeding by Peace Seedlings.
Double
Red Sweet Zea mays 1 oz/ 6.00
Intense purple seeds from anthocyanin
pigments similar to the ones found in blueberries. Plants 5-7 feet tall, 1-2
ears per stalk. Excellent corn on the cob, delicious dark purple corn bread. 25 years of breeding work by Peace Seeds and 10 yrs
collaboration with Peace Seedlings.
Fire
on the Mountain Sweet Zea mays 1 oz/ 6.00
Vigorous cold hardy small colorful plants,
with early beautiful dark multi-colored cobs, a child of Painted Hill Sweet
Corn. Bred by Peace Seedlings.
Red
Rainbow Inca Sweet Zea mays 1 oz/ 6.00
6-8 ft plants that are red and green, With
mostly red cobs and brautiful large seeds,
some cobs are rainbows of purple, orange, red, and white seeds. Unique sweet corn, Peace Seedling original breeding.
True
Gold Sweet Zea mays 1oz /5.00
Excellent classic gold sweet corn, an open pollinated
selection from the original 1955 American hybrid, by Peace Seeds. Green plants
are 5-7 feet tall, 2-3 yellow cobs per
plant.
Job’s
Tears- Ma-Yuen Coix lacryma-jobi var Ma-yuen 30/ 3.00
A shorter season Chinese edible cultivar.
Beautiful seed beads. Can be a perennial in milder climates. Millet-
Foxtail Setaria italica 50/
3.00
Beautiful grain, great for bouquets, birds
love to eat it.
Purple
Majesty Millet Pennisetum
glaucum 30/ 3.00
Outstandingly beautiful, purple tops and
leaves.
Sorghum-
Broomcorn- Sorghum vulgare Mix of mostly orange seeds 50/
3.00
Popping
Sorghum Sorghum
vulgare 50/
3.00
Beautiful 8 ft plants, with blonde hulless
seeds. Easy to thresh and pops great
too, delicious crunchy snack.
Eudicots-
RANUNCULACEAE
Columbine
mix Aquilegia vulgaris
Mix of purples, pinks, with large and small
flowers 50/ 3.00
Delphinium
Mix Delphinium
elatum 100/ 3.00
Epic mix of tall large flowers in many
shades of blue and a little deep and light purple. Perennial.
SUPERASTERIDS-
APIACEAE-
Caraway
Carum carvi 50/
3.00
Digestive herb and flavoring.
Cilantro- Coriandrum
sativum 50/ 3.00
Popular herb for salsa, and salads, aka
coriander.
Dill- Ambrojia Anethum graveolens
Excellent
culinary cultivar 50/ 3.00
Parsley-Turkish Petroselinum
crispum 50/3.00
Vigorous aromatic, flat tasty leaves, hardy
Parsnip- Hollow Crown Pastinaca
sativa 50/ 3.50
European Heirloom; long roots and large
crowns.
ASTERACEAE-
Asters- Stellar Callistephus
chinensis 50/
3.00
3-4in pink flowers on 2 ft annual plants, great cut flowers.
Pink Spider Callistephus chinensis 50/ 3.00
Spidery
3 in flowers on 2 foot plants, great long lasting cut flower.
Stellar Eyes Mix Callistephus chinensis 50/ 5.00
Peace
Seedlings original breeding makes long stems up to 3 ft tall plants. Flowers
with layered double petals are shades of rich purple and pink with metamorphing
white and yellow centers and are very long lasting.
Burdock- Takinogawa Arctium
lappa 40/
3.00
Long edible roots, superb tasting, and
medicinally nutritious.
Watanabe
Burduck Arctium lappa
40/ 3.00
Earlier maturing and shorter roots
Calendula officinalis 30/ 3.00
Shades of yellow, singles & doubles
Chamomile- Matricaria recutita 100/
3.00
Pick young buds for tea, medicinal,
re-seeding hardy annual.
Cosmos sulphureus- 30/ 3.00
Bright orange, beautiful 3-4 foot plants,
great garden edges.
Coreopsis tinctoria- 30/
3.00
3 to 4 ft bushs covered in beautiful scarlet red flowers
Lettuce- Lactuca sativa All
: 100 seeds min/ 3.00 per
pack
Batavia
Laura
Vigorous green, spring crisp head.
Batavia
Cheena Bright
green ruffly,
loose head
Conrasta
All
season, loose-head, green bronze plants.
Continuity
Nice
red green butter head.
Fever
Bronze
loose-leaf romaine, very beautiful
Gardener’s
Mix vigorous
favorites.
La
Brilliant green
ruffly leaf, crisp head, long lasting
Morgana
Red
oak-leaf loose-leaf, hardy
Pirat
bronze-green
butter head
Purplus Intense dark
purple loose-leaf
Purple
Oakleaf
heirloom loose-leaf
Rouge
D’Hiver
Red-green winter buttercos, heirloom
Red
Flamingo Beautiful
ruffled leaves, from China
Red
Iceburg as
kids we wanted Iceburg, so here is the one we got, beautiful and
delicious. 50/ 3.00
Reuben’s
Red Romaine Nice
upright red romaine
Scarlet
Strela Glorious
Red pointed leaves making star shaped heads, Peace Seedlings original.
St.
Vincent A
large and vigorous British loose-leaf.
Sandrina
Large
green all season butter-head, European.
Speckled
Oakleaf Mottled red and
green oakleaf
Strela
Green Beautiful
starbursts, pointed leaves pre-1500.
Yugoslavian
Romaine
Green
Marigolds- All unique
breeding, by Peace Seeds and Peace Seedlings. Tall(3-6ft), beautiful
bushes make bouquets for months.
Burgundy Bliss Tagetes patula 50/
5.00
Stunning
3-4 ft plants covered in mostly burgundy double flowers. Peace Seedlings breeding.
La
Ribera Tagetes erecta 50/ 5.00
Mostly double 2-4 inch orange flowers, on
3-6 foot bushes. Selected by Peace Seeds and Peace Seedlings for over 15 years
Oregon
Lei Mix, Tagetes
patula
50/ 4.00
Yellows, oranges, reds and all the combos,
mostly double. Peace Seedlings breeding.
Sparkler
Tagetes patula 50/
5.00
3-4 foot bushes, 2 inch double red and
yellow flowers get firey as the cold creeps in, beautiful.
Bred by Peace Seeds
Tagetes
minuta 50/
3.00
Majestic
tall 6-10 ft plants with small late flowers, used as a herb and spice in Peru.
Radicchio-
Interbreeding population of 6 radicchios, beautiful
winter salad. Peace Seedlings breeding.
Spilanthes- Acmella oleracea 25/
3.00
Potent numbing medicinal, also known as the
toothache plant.
Sunflower-
Morning
Sun Helianthus
annus x argophyllus 50/ 5.00
Epic flower towers that can bloom for
months, an interbreeding mix about half tigers eye flowers(double petals) and
half singles. Peace Seedlings breeding. Birds really like these ones.
Supreme
Mix Helianthus
annuus
Excellent mix, polyheaded and large single headed; early and
late flowering; single, double, a variety of colors, super tall, branching,
gorgeous shows. Includes crosses with the Texas endemic Helianthus argophyllus. Collaberation
of Peace Seeds and Peace Seedlings. 50/ 3.00
Strawflower Helichrysum bracteolatum Great cut flowers fresh and dried, lasting long.
Mix
3-5ft tall plants 50/ 3.00
Pink 2-3 foot plants 30/ 3.00
Red
2-3
foot plants 30/
3.00
Zinnias-
Standin’
up Zinnia
violacea 25/
5.00
Stunning 3-5 ft plants holding pink flowers
with white tips great cut flowers, years of work, bred by Peace Seedlings,
dedicated to standing up for the earth.
Dreamin’
Zinnia violacea 25/
5.00
3 to 4 ft plants filled with epic multitone
flowers. A spectacular mixture of flower colors. Years of work, bred by Peace Seedlings
Yell fire Zinnia violacea
Tall plants with long stems holding transforming multitone
flaming flowers. Peace Seedlings original
Zinnia
haageana 25/ 3.00
Beautiful 2-3 foot bushy plants, with a mix
of 2 to 3 tone 2in flowers; burgundy, red, gold, long lasting.
Yacon- Smallanthus
sonchifolius See page 2
VALERIANACEAE-
Valerian
Valeriana officinalis sedative herb
50/
3.00
CAMPANULACEAE-
Canterbury
Bells Campanula medium 100/
3.00
Nice purple and pink biennial spring cut
flowers.
BORAGINACEAE-
Bee’s
Friend Phacelia tanacetifolia 30/
3.00
Beautiful spirals of purple flowers, which
the bees love, especially the bumblebees.
AMARANTHACEAE- Greens, flowers and grains.
Amaranth- also known as kiwicha in the Andes.
Golden
Amaranth Amaranthus hypochondriacus 100/ 3.00
Large golden plumes on 5-6 foot plants. Great for
bouquets.
Hartman’s
Giant, Amaranthus cruentus 100/ 3.00
Prolific, 6-8 feet tall with thick burgundy
plumes tops full of tiny black seeds, great cut flower
Elephant
Head,
Amaranthus andeana 100/
3.00
Beautiful, thick burgundy columns, 3 to 5
feet tall.
Pendent
Amaranthus
caudatus 50/ 3.00
Thick magenta plumes of hanging
color, plants can get 4-5 ft tall and hang to the ground, epic garden plants.
Celosia- Cristate Celosia cristata 30/3.00
Transfixing magenta velvet flower spikes,
8-12in tall
Gomphrena- Great dryed.
Magenta
Gomphrena globosa 30/ 3.00
2ft plants covered in magenta 1/2in flowers.
Stawberry
Fields Gomphrena haageana 30/ 3.00
Red
1/2in flowers on 2ft plants.
CHENOPODIACEAE- now in
Amaranthaceae
Beets- Three Root Grex Beta
vulgaris 40/
4.00
Interbreeding mix of gold, pink &
purple heirlooms. Peace Seeds original.
Quinoa-
Faro
Chenopodium quinoa 100
/ 4.00
Beautiful nutritious Andean grain with
white seeds, 3-4ft plants.
Kcoito
Chenopodium quinoa 100/ 4.00
Beautiful mix of gold, pink and purple seeds.
Double
Purple Orach- Atriplex
hortensis 40 / 3.00
Magenta bright, spring thru fall salad,
great fresh and cooked
Spinach-
Old
Dominion- Spinacea oleracea 40/
4.00
Excellent, savoy leaf cultivar, heirloom.
CARYOPHYLLACEAE-
Sweet
William Mix Dianthus
barbatus 50/ 3.00
One of the best spring cut flowers,
beautiful mix of reds, pinks, whites, and all the combos
Burgundy
Sweet William Dianthus barbatus 50/ 3.00
Deep burgendy flowers with striking dark
folage.
LAMIACEAE – The Mint family
Basil-
Genovese
Sweet, Ocimum basilicum 100
/ 3.00
Large fragrant green leaves, great pesto.
Tulsi
(Holy Basil) Ocimum sanctum
50/
3.00
Adaptogen, excellent in tea. Important herb,
fresh and dried.
Catnip- Nepeta cataria,
100
/ 3.00
Hardy perennial feline euphoric and human
medicinal.
Anise hyssop- Agastache foeniculum 50/
3.00
Gorgeous
2-3ft aromatic medicinal with purple/green leaves and purple flowers
PAPAVERACEAE
Bread
Seed Poppy Papaver somniferum 100/ 3.00
Culinary seed used in baking, and great
garden flower
Cornfield
Poppy mix Papaver
rhoeas 100/
3.00
Beautiful spring color.
Atlas
Poppy Papaver ruprifragum 100/
3.00
Early orange flowered hardy perennial.
PEDALIACEAE
Sesame-
Shades
of Sesame
Sesamum indicum 25/
3.00
A grex; inter-breeding population
containing shades of black, tan, brown and white. Peace Seedlings original
breeding.
PLANTAGINACEAE
Snapdragon mix Antirrhinum majus 50/ 3.00
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Foxglove Digitalis purpurea 50/ 3.00
4-5 ft spectacular purple flower spikes
SOLANACEAE- Mostly from the
new world, now global.
Ashwagandha Withania somnifera
25/ 3.00
An Ayurveda herb,
known for its adaptogenic qualities.
Giant
Groundcherry
Physalis peruviana 25/
3.00
3-4ft semi-erect plants, excellent sweet
round 1 inch orange fruits in 2inch husks, annual in a temperate zone, or subtropical perennial.
Peppers-
Aci
Sivri Cayenne Capsicum annuum 30/ 3.00
Heirloom from Turkey, 6-9” medium hot
fruits, 2’ plants,
a productive and flavorful hot pepper for
the Pacific Northwest.
Aji
Amarillo Capsicum baccatum 15/
4.00
Crucial Peruvian pepper with deep orange,
thick flesh and a considerable amount of heat. Delicious aromatics and flavor. Long season pepper, ripening for us in Sept-
Oct until frost. Grown in our greenhouse
but worth the wait. Large 5 ft
plants, 3-5 in. fruits.
Criolla
Sella
Capsicum baccatum v. baccatum 25
/3.00
Beautiful 1ft bushes, loaded with 2-3in
orange medium hot fruits, prolific and more hardy than most peppers, from
Bolivia.
Cuneo
Bell Capsicum annuum 25/
3.00
Great gold fruits, performs well in our
climate. Large Bells with thick flesh
Del
Arbol- de Baja capsicum annuum 25/3.00
Productive plants gets to be sturdy 3 ft
plants loaded with 3-5 inch red hot chile peppers. Some variation.
Jalapeño
Capsicum annuum 25/
3.00
Productive, spicy beauties, delicious
pickled or stuffed.
Peace
Bell Capsicum annuum 25/ 4.00
Peace Seedlings original. Years selecting to get this new open
pollinated red bell. Dense plants
loaded with large thick fleshed fruits. Does great outside in Oregon without
plastic.
Poblano
Capsicum annuum 25/ 3.00
Prolific in our climate, excellent when
stuffed and roasted.
Red
Chile Manzano (Rocoto) Capsicum
pubescens 15/ 4.00
2.5x 1.5in fruits with spicy fleshy fruits,
purple flowers and black seeds, a sub-tropical perennial, green house grown.
Sinahuisa
Capsicum annuum 15/
3.00
Serrano type with nice flesh and
flavor. 3 ft plant
Short
Yellow Tobasco
Capsicum frutescens
15/3.00
Prolific short plants with 1inch hot
fruits. Grew well in pots.
Tobacco-
Perique
Nicotiana tabacum- traditionally
barrel fermented 100/ 3.00
San
Pueblo Nicotiana rustica 100/
3.00
Scherazi
Nicotiana tabacum 100/
3.00
Tomatillo- Grex Physalis philadelphica 25/ 3.00
Mixture of sizes and color green to purple and
all inbetween colors, productive, beautiful and tasty.
Tomatoes-
Amish
Paste
Solanum lycopersicum
30/
3.00
Indeterminate vines with long lasting
medium fruits, excellent
flavor, fresh or sauce. Heirloom
Andean
Paste Solanum lycopersicum 25/
3.00
Heirloom, indeterminate, 3-5” pointed
fruits
Baylor
Paste
Solanum lycopersicum 25/ 3.00
Red 3-4 oz egg shaped fruits on
indeterminate vines, productive and long lasting.
Black
Emperor Solanum
lycopersicum 25/ 3.00
Purple, medium sized tomatoes on
indeterminate plants.
Brad’s
Black Oxheart Solanum
lycopersicum 25/
3.00
Indeterminate large dense purple tomato.
Red
Centiflor Solanum
lycopersicum
25/
3.00
¾ in cherry tomatoes, in huge clusters, on
indeterminate vines. Centi-flor=hundred flowers=hyper-tress, Bred by Peace Seeds.
Orange
Centiflor Solanum
lycopersicum 20/
5.00
Indeterminate plants with hyper-tresses of
orange tasty cherry tomatoes. Peace Seedlings Original.
Yellow
CentiflorSolanum
lycopersicum 25/ 3.00
Hyper-tresses of yellow cherry tomatoes on
indeterminate vine, Peace Seeds original.
Chocolate
Cherry Solanum lycopersicum 25/ 3.00
Excellent purple cherry tomato in the top 5
of 50 in our taste test. Indeterminate.
Early
Willamette Solanum
lycopersicum 30/
3.00
Early 1-3 oz red fruits in clusters, semi-determinate bushes, Breeding by Peace Seeds.
Geranium
Kiss Solanum lycopersicum 30/ 3.00
Stocky 2ft determinate plants, w/
hyper-tresses of 20-70, 1oz fruits, 3-4 sets, a “one-stake wonder”
Peace Seeds original
Handy Lady Solanum lycopersicum 20/ 5.00
Hyper-tresses
of extremely delicious slender pointed tip 2-3 in long lasting fruits and
plants. Peace Seedlings original.
Joe
Pesch Solanum lycopersicum 20/
3.00
Indeterminate Italian heirloom. Unique shaped
dense pink fruit.
Palestinian
Solanum lycopersicum 25/ 3.00
Heirloom with very large flavorful fruits,
1/2-2# on indeterminate vines, from Palestine, Ohio.
Peacevine
Cherry Solanum lycopersicum 30/ 3.00
Vigorous indeterminate vines, great tasting
cherry high in vitamin C and GABA, an amino acid and neurotransmitter. Peace
Seeds original.
Sacred
Heart Solanum lycopersicum 20/
5.00
Beautiful Hyper-tresses of dense delicious
medium sized fruits on indeterminate plants,
Peace Seedlings original breeding.
Stupice Solanum
lycopersicum 30/
3.00
Very early indeterminate, productive
clusters of medium fruits.
SUPERROSIDS
BRASSICACEAE-
Arugula-
Roquette Eruca sativa 100/
3.00
European salad plant. One of our salad
favorites.
Wasabi Arugula Diplotaxis
erucoides 50/ 3.00
Small
spicey leaves, quick growing cold weather green.
Broccoli-
Nutribud
Brassica oleracea v. italica 100/
4.00
Vigorous all season cultivar. High in glutamine,
an important amino acid. Original by Peace Seeds.
Cress- Curly Cress Lepidium sativum 100/ 3.00
Quick growing frilly mildly
spicy salad plant.
Cabbage-
Belarus cabbage grex Brassica oleracea 100/
3.00
An
interbreeding population of 4 different purple and green cabbage
varieties. Vigorous beautiful plants
make round and pointed multicolored heads that are very delicious raw, cooked
and great for sauerkraut.
Bred
by Peace Seedlings.
Boxer- Brassica oleracea 100/
3.00
Dense flat top purple cabbage. From Andrey
Baranovski of Belarus.
Serdtse
Bvivala Brassica oleracea 100/ 3.00
Pointed green cabbage. Great mild flavor, from Andrey Baranovski of
Belarus.
Kalibos- Brassica
oleracea 100/ 3.00
Majestic pointed purple heads, delicious.
From Andrey Baranovski of Belarus.
Collards-
Cascade
Glaze Brassica oleracea 100/ 3.00
Beautiful shiny collards heirloom, re-selected by Peace Seeds for many years.
Further selected by Peace Seedlings.
Kale- All cultivars are especially tasty after a hard
frost.
Frizee
Brassica napus 100/ 3.00
Beautiful double curled kale, Peace Seeds
original.
Lacinato Brassica
oleracea 100/ 3.00
Dark green savoy leaf, Italian heirloom
Savoy
Brassica oleracea 100/
3.00
Curly leaves with lots of variation. Peace Seeds Original
Maca- see page 2 wiith Andean roots.
Mustard-
Green
Wave Mustard Brassica juncea
100/
3.00
Super curly bright green leaves, great for
salad when young.
Red
Giant Brassica juncea 100/ 3.00
2-3 ft plants; large, beautiful purple leaves, self- sowing
Dijon
Brassica hirta Used to make
Dijon mustard. 100/
3.00
Stock
flowerMatthiola incana 50/ 3.00
Sweet scented pink and purple spring
flowers.
Sweet
Rocket- Hesperis matronalis 100/
3.00
Beautiful fragrant spring purple flowers,
great re-seeding cut flower, perennial.
CUCURBITACEAE-
Achocha Cyclanthera
brachystegia
15/ 4.00
One of the Andean vegetables, unique edible 1-2 inch green crunchy
young fruits eaten raw or cooked,
growing on prolific vines, thriving in
cool wet weather.
Caigua Cyclanthera pedata
10/
4.00
Another Andean food plant, beautiful
vigorous vine, 3 to 6 inch fruits, thrives in cool weather. Eaten raw or
cooked.
Sour Gherkin Melothria
scabra 20/ 4.00
Ancient,
bite-sized snack that has the taste of a tangy cucumber
Cucumber- Mideast Peace Cucumis
sativus 20/ 4.00
Great smooth skinned type, 4 to 6 ft vines
with many sets of 5-7in fruits. Peace Seeds original.
Svitanak
pickling Cucumis sativus 20/ 4.00
Great pickling type cucumber, from a great
seedsaver in Belarus, Andrey Baranovski.
Melon- Ha-ogen Cucumis
melo 20/ 3.00
Excellent green fleshed Israeli melon,
round fruits, they dehiss (let go of vine) and the skins yellow and smell like
heaven when ripe.
Orans
Cucumis melo 20/ 3.00
One on the many treasures we got from late Robert Lobits, delicious orange cantalope type flesh.
Squash- All squash and zucchini are hand pollinated to ensure clean lines.
Buttercup
Cucurbita maxima 10/
4.00
Deep orange flesh, excellent flavor, 3-5 lb
green fruits on vines.
Bush
Chestnut Cucurbita
maxima 10/
4.00
Gray green skin with dark orange nutty
flavored flesh, great medium sized dryer type squash
Emerald
Naked Seeded Pumpkin Cucurbita
pepo 10/
4.00
Medium sized pumpkins with beautiful
hulless seeds, if you’re going to grow a pumpkin this is the one.
Sweet
Potato Delicata Cucurbita
pepo 10/ 4.00
Tasty, 6-8 in fruits, on vines, with a
great shelf life.
Sweet
Green Cucurbita maxima 10/
4.00
Vining plants with light green skinned
fruits(5-8lbs) with delicious orange flesh, great for pie. Peace Seedlings original breeding.
Sweetmeat
Cucurbita maxima
10/
4.00
Great tasting and storing heirloom, on
vines with large fruits.
Zucchini- Golden Bush Cucurbita
pepo 10/4.00
Bright golden fruits, on compact plant
FABACEAE-nitrogen fixers
and homes for rhizobial microbes.
Beans-
Adzuki Vigna
angularis 30/ 3.00
The red bean of China, delicious quick
cooking beans, bush.
Alice
Sunshine Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/
3.00
Large vigorous plants, flat green 5-7in
pods, fine flavor. Original by Robert Lobitz.
Biko
Snap Pole Phaseolus vulgaris 30/
3.00
Beautiful tresses of 5-6”pods, on vines Peace Seeds original.
Black
Mitla Tepary Phaseolus
acutifolius
40/ 3.00
Productive heirloom, with sprawling bushes.
Blauhilda
Snap Pole Phaseolus
vulgaris 30/
3.00
Productive, purple podded snap, from
Adaptive Seeds.
Bountiful
Bush Wax Phaseolus
vulgaris 30/
3.00
Great tasting, productive yellow snap bush
bean.
Cherry
Lake Snap Pole Phaseolus
vulgaris 30/
5.00
Stunning red blushed wax beans, beautiful
and productive. Peace Seedlings breeding.
Chome
Snap Pole Phaseolus vulgaris 30/ 3.00
Vigorous, snap vine, selected by Peace
Seeds.
Domatsu
Snap Pole Phaseolus
vulgaris 30/
3.00
Excellent 6-7 inch beans carried in clusters.
Productive breeding by Peace Seeds.
Dow
Purple Pod Snap Pole Phaseolus
vulgaris 30/3.00
Vigorous heirloom 7-8 inch purple snap
beans on vines.
Dylys
Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 30/ 3.00
Excellent, pickled fresh or blistered,
makes many sets of beans.
Edens
Prairie Snap Bush Phaseolus vulgaris 30/3.00
Beautiful white and red seeds, snap and
soup cultivar. Lobitz origianl.
Fagiolina
Del Trasimeno Vigna unguiculata 30/ 3.00
Beautiful mix of seed colors, on productive
twinning plants, Italian heirloom.
Fortex
Snap Pole Vigna unguiculata 25/ 3.00
French fillet style snap bean with long
8-10 inch pods held in clusters on productive vines.
Goldmarie
Snap Pole Phaseolus vulgaris 20/ 3.00
Productive, heirloom wax romano bean 8-10
in, broad yellow pods, excellent raw and cooked.
Hutterite
Soup Bush
Phaseolus vulgaris 25/ 3.00
Great heirloom, makes epic creamy bean
soup.
Jack
in the Beanstalk Runner Phaseolus
coccineus v. albus 10/
4.00
Polish Heirloom with large white seeds,
remarkable 20 ft vines. Snap and epic soup bean.
Long
Lake Giant Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/
3.00
Very productive 7in green pods. Lobitz
original.
New
Mexico Cave Snap Pole Phaseolus
vulgaris 25/
3.00
Mid-season vines with excellent 6in snap
pods, found buried in a cave in a clay pot, sealed with pine pitch and C-14
dated to 1500 years ago. Brown and white
mottled seeds.
Pioneer
Pinto Pole
Phaseolus vulgaris 20/
3.00
One of the first heirlooms collected by
Peace Seeds in the 1970’s. Beautiful
seeds on vigorous vines.
Purple
Amazon Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/
3.00
Beautiful tasty purple pods, worth growing.
Lobitz original.
Purple Rain Snap Bush Phaseolus vulgaris 20/ 3.00
Another one of
the purple bush beans that prolific bean breeder Robet Lobitz left us with.
Red
Amazon Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/
5.00
Early 6-8 inch red snap beans, productive
and tasty, Peace Seedlings original.
Red
Swan Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris
20/ 3.00
Early red-pink skinned 5” round pods,
tasty, original by Robert Lobitz.
Robert’s
Royalty Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/ 3.00
Great purple snaps, quickest to mature of
Lobitz purple beans.
Romano
Snap Pole Phaseolus
vulgaris
20/
3.00
Broad 8-10” pods, 8’ vines, tasty. White
seeds.
Rose
Creek Beauty Snap Bush Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/
3.00
6-7 inch round green snap pods, a Lobitz
original. Great soup.
Scarlet
Emperor Runner Phaseolus
coccineus 20/
3.00
Excellent cultivar, scarlet flowers setting
6 to10 inch pods, on 6-10 foot vines, great snap and soup bean. Heirloom.
Shinshu
Runner Phaseolus coccineus 8/
4.00
Unique bean from Japan, with the largest
bean we have seen, 8 to 12 ft vines with red flowers. Much like Scarlet
Emperor, with much larger seeds
Withner’s
True Cornfield pole Phaseolus
vulgaris 20/ 4.00
Heirloom passed on to Peace Seeds by the
great orchidologist Carl L.Withner.
Yard
Long Beans (Yalobe) Vigna unguiculata 20/ 4.00
Mostly purple 16” pods, 10’ vines,
delicious in stirfries, grown outside, likes
warm nights.
Favabeans-
Iant’s
Yellow Vicia faba 15/
3.00
Unique yellow seeds, original of Peace
Seeds, named after botanical and cob wizard Ianto Evans.
Longpod
Major
Vicia faba 15/ 3.00
3-4 ft plants, 8 in pods with up to 5 large tasty seeds per pod.
Garbanzo- Hannah aka Munk’s Moroccan Cicer arietinum 20/
3.00
Tan-brown seeds, productive.
We got this from our friend Munk Bergin who selected it and named it
Hannah, originally form Morocco.
Lupines- Russell’s Lupine Lupinus
polyphyllus 30/
3.00
Beautiful mix of reds, purple, pinks and
more.
Fenugreek- Trigonella foenum-graecum from Greece 30/
3.00
Peas-All pea varieties are originals.
Green
Beauty Vine Pisum sativum 30/ 3.00
Beautiful purple flowers, 8 foot vines,
Extra-large snow/snap peas, excellent when left
to mature, then some puff out, delicious. Peace Seeds Original.
Magnolia
Blossom Snap Vine Pisum sativum 30/ 3.00
Prolific tasty green snap peas, 6-8 foot
tall purple flowered vines, with hyper-tendrils
(HT) which are multiplied tendrils, giving them many more curls to hold themselves
up and climb. Peace Seeds Original.
Opal
Beauty Snow Vine Pisum sativum 20/
5.00
Beautiful contrast of yellow 5-6 ft vines
with purple flowers, providing large
golden yellow delicious snow peas, Peace Seedlings original.
Opal
Creek Snap Vine Pisum sativum 30/
3.00
Tasty yellow snap pods, 6 foot vine, more heat tolerant then most peas, named in
commemoration of the struggle for the old growth forests. Peace Seeds Original.
Oregon
Hyper-tendril Snow Bush Pisum sativum 20/ 5.00
3ft bush, Hyper-tendril, purple flowered
bush snow peas. Breed by Peace Seeds, Selecting by Peace Seedlings.
Spring
Blush Snap Vine Pisum sativum 30/
3.00
Vigorous 6-8 ft Hyper-tendril vines, green
snap peas with pink blush. Peace Seeds original.
Spring
Rose Snow Vine Pisum sativum 20/
5.00
Pink flowered medium sized, snow pea on
vines. Peace Seedlings original.
Sugaree
Snap Vine
Pisum sativum 30/
3.00
Productive, sweet green snap peas on 6-7’
vines, with white flowers. Peace Seeds original.
Sugar
Magnolia Snap Vine Pisum sativum
20/ 4.00
Productive, purple podded snap pea, with
purple flowers on 8ft Hyper-tendril vines,
one of a kind. Peace Seeds Original.
Sweet
Elma Snap Bush Pisum
sativum 20/
5.00
HT purple flower 3ft
bush, snap pea. Named for Grandma Elma, and her love of peas. Breed by Peace Seeds, Selected by Peace
Seedlings.
Sweet Pea Mix Lathyrus odoratus 30/
3.00
Stunning mix of color and amazing fragrance.
Long stems
Soybeans - Glycine
max
Varieties range in maturing times from July
to November.
Aoyu
Mid-season
productive edamame. 25/ 3.00
Black
Hokkaido
25/
3.00
Productive, mid-early season, makes
lavender tofu, beautiful.
Hidatsa early edamame, light green seeds. 25/
3.00
Hakucho 25/ 3.00
Productive, large mid-season edamame, 2
foot tall.
Soyamasume productive,
mid-season edamame. 25/
3.00
Cha Kura Kake 25/ 3.00
2 foot, bi-color
seeds, midseason, 46% protein.
Tohya Mid-season
edamame, light green seeds. 25/
3.00
Vinton
81 Late,
yellow seeds, high oil. 25/ 3.00
MALVACEAE-
Red Burgundy Okra- Abelmoschus esculentus 15/ 3.00
Brilliant burgundy pods, beautiful garden plant
Marshmallow- Althaea officinalis
Mucilaginous,
vigorous medicinal root 30/
3.00
ONAGRACEAE
Godetia Clarkia amoena 50/ 3.00
Also known as Farwell
To Spring, great cut flowers. They love wet springs and dry summers.
Western North America
native.
OXALIDACEAE Oca-See
page 2
TROPAEOLACEAE
Mashua Tropaeolm tuberosum see page 2
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are for pubic domain use only.
We are responsible that the seeds we supply are
correctly labeled and fertile. We are glad to reimburse anyone dissatisfied to
the cost of the seeds and no more, or to re-supply given kinds. We are not
responsible for the mis-use of the seeds or the plants that arise from them.
Our seeds exceed state and federal germination requirements. We list the
minimum number of seeds per packet. Frequently we pack more, depending on the
harvest. The majority of the seeds are grown in our 2.5-acre garden. The
remainder come from our home backyard garden with the few exceptions that are
grown in collaboration with our family.
All seeds are grown without the use of any pesticides, herbicides, or
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Front Cover art: Flower
of Life Mandala (4ft across) made from seeds and dried flower petals from the
Peace Seedlings Garden, Amaranth, Corn, Beans, Squash, Broomcorn.
Created at Oregon Country Fair 2019 by Mario and Adam
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