Burpee Branded Vegetables
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BURPEE CUCUMBERS
Bush Champion
55 days. Large number of crisp, bright green cucumbers. Compact plants perfect for small gardens and patio containers.
Produces huge, 11” cucumbers great for slicing.
Sweet Burpless
58 days. An exceptional burpless slicing cuke with sweet, mild flavor. Produces green, 10-12 in. smooth fruits. High
yields and more disease-resistant than other varieties.
BURPEE PEPPERS
Cajun Belle
72 days. Sweet pepper with crisp, juicy and sweet flavor. Easy to grow peppers produce a bountiful harvest of golden, 5”
long fruit. You might need to stake your plants if stalks begin to bend.
Ristra Cayenne Hybrid
65 – 70 days. These are very hot, 12” long fruits tend to curl and twist, making them great for drying. They start off lime
green and ripens fully to bright crimson, drying easily for chili and salsa recipes. East to grow, heavy producers. Great in
large patio containers. Pick the peppers as soon as they are ripe to ensure a large harvest.
BURPEE WINTER SQUASH
Butterbush
75 days. Space-saver in the garden, growing about 4 feet wide when planted in well-drained, moist soil. Each plant
produces five butternut-shaped fruits. This winter squash keeps for months and makes superb pie.
Bush Table Queen
80 days. Perfect for large patio pots and small-space gardens. Produces delicious 5 inc. acorn shaped fruit on a bush-
shaped plant. Keep acorn squash well watered and harvest before its fully mature for best taste in pies, cooked with roasts,
stuffed and as an ingredient in many recipes.
BURPEE TOMATOES
Big Mama Hybrid (Ind. **)
80 days. Plum shaped and enormous tomatoes grow up to 5” long and 3” across. Easy to peel and core. Perfect for
sauces and soups. Incredibly meaty variety sets a new standard for past tomatoes. 8-10 oz. fruit.
Big Pink (Ind. **)
75 days. Delectable, flavor-packed tomato with rosy smooth skin. For a sandwich, burger or salad to achieve the status
of masterpiece, this flavor-packed tomato is a must. However you slice it, this medium-sized 8-10 oz. tomato, with rosy
smooth skin, is a standout.
BushSteak Hybrid (Determ. *)
65 days. Now you can grow Beefsteak tomatoes in patio pots! Compact for small gardens and patio containers. Loaded
with large, flavorful tomatoes. Earlier than other varieties, these tomatoes are excellent fresh in salads. 8-12 oz. fruit.
Fourth of July (Ind. **)
49 days. Be the first on your block with fresh tomatoes. Producing small, luscious fruits. Fourth of July is one of the
earliest producing varieties you can grow. Although early, you can continue to harvest your plant until late Summer or
early Fall. 4 oz. fruit.
Napa Grape Hybrid (Ind. **)
65 days. A consistent top choice in taste tests, Napa Grape Hybrid has higher sugar content than any other grape tomato.
Enjoy these tasty treats fresh off the vine all Summer long.
Orange Wellington (Ind. **)
75 days. Smooth, orange heavyweight tomato is plump with firm, dense, meaty, nearly seedless flesh. Bursting with
flavor, here's a tomato you'll want to have with dinner, lunch, or as an the occasional snack. (Roasted tomatoes can spark
up a breakfast, as well). 12 ounces, this smooth, orange heavyweight is plump with firm, dense, meaty, nearly seedless
flesh.
Sweet Seedless Hybrid (Ind. **)
68-70 days. First seedless tomato and is first rate for taste. The perfect balance of flavor and sweetness, meat and gel,
solid firmness and juiciness. The medium-sized, seedless fruits are round with a deep red color. 8-10 oz. fruit.
Super Tasty Hybrid (Determ. *):
70 days. A rich, tangy flavor; incredible aroma; and solid texture with deep red color inside and out. Great in large patio
pots and small space gardens, this variety requires minimal staking for support. Try Super Tasty sliced on sandwiches
throughout the Summer and Fall. 7-9 oz. fruit.
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