Mild

  • #T03787
    15 seeds - $5.45 - In Stock
    Consistently produces super-sized Jalapenos that grow to nearly 5"! Fruits have a subtle to medium heat that doesn't...
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  • #T03067
    10 Seeds - $4.95 - In Stock
    60-65 Days. 2021 AAS Regional Winner! This newcomer has a unique cascading habit perfect for hanging baskets or...
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  • #T03220
    10 seeds - $4.85 $4.75 - In Stock
    85 Days. 2018 AAS Winner! The same shape, size and color of traditional hot habaneros but with a Scoville rating of...
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  • #T09280
    15 Seeds - $4.35 - In Stock
    80 days. One of the most attractive jalapenos on today's market with little to no etching! Smooth, dark green,...
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  • #T09282
    20 Seeds - $5.65 - In Stock
    85 days. Incredibly mild Anaheim-type with just 90 to 130 Scoville units. Large, high quality fruits weigh approx. 2...
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  • #T03793
    10 seeds - $4.95 $4.85 - In Stock
    65-70 Days Attractive, large, 5" x 1-1/4" dark green, chili-type fruits are firm and uniform with shiny, smooth...
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  • #T09283
    30 Seeds - $3.95 $3.85 - In Stock
    100-120 days. A sweet spin on the traditional scorching Caribbean Scotch Bonnet. Fruits ripen to a beautiful bright...
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  • #T03088
    20 seeds - $6.75 $6.35 - In Stock
    56 Days. Sweet and mildly spicy flavor- like pepperoncini, but with smoky undertones. Early and prolific, with loads...
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  • #T03232
    15 seeds - $4.75 - In Stock
    60 Days. A special hybrid version of the classic open-pollinated Shishito type with the same shape, size and...
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  • #T03794
    15 Seeds - $5.15 $5.05 - In Stock
    80-85 days. Extra-large ancho/poblano peppers grow up to 7" long by 3 1/2" wide and mature from mid-dark green to...
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  • #T03086
    15 seeds - $4.75 $4.15 - In Stock
    80-85 Days A sweet seasoning pepper that looks like a traditional habanero, but without the heat (although fruits...
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  • #T03795
    * 30 seeds - $2.25 - In Stock
    An heirloom brought to the U.S. in 1909 by Rose Utrie. Hungarian type, medium hot peppers ripen from light green...
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