Open Field Production Cucumber Seeds. Cucumis sativus. Non-GMO. Open Pollinated. (F1). Heirloom. Disease Resistant. We have the largest collection of Cucumbers with over 150 different varieties. The plants produce good yields of slicing cucumbers and pickling cucumbers. Some Cold Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, and Heat Tolerant, and are very dependable producers, even under adverse conditions. It's the one found in your local supermarkets. Excellent choices for home gardens, Farmer's Markets, market growers, greenhouse production, open field production, and commercial growers.
52 days. Cucumis sativus. (F1) Calypso Cucumber. The plant produces heavy yields of 3 to 6" long dark green cucumbers. Great for making pickles. It is a popular pickling cucumber variety known for its high yields, disease resistance, and versatility. It is suitable for hand or machine harvesting. Excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. Developed by North Carolina State University. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 214302. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: A, ALS, CMV, DM, PM, S.
56 days. Cucumis sativus. (F1) Speedway Cucumber. This early maturing plant produces high yields of 8" long, smooth, straight dark green cucumbers. This cucumber variety is popular due to its earliness, high yields, and disease resistance. This high-quality cucumber has tender skin and grows best if grown on a trellis or stakes. A Gynoecious cucumber is ideal for early planting. It is one of the most disease-resistant cucumbers on the market. Excellent for home gardens, market growers, and open field production. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: A, ALS, Ccu, CMV, DM, PM.
56 days. Cucumis sativus. Open Pollinated. Sumter Cucumber. The plant produces high yields of 5 to 6" long medium green cucumbers. It is a popular pickling cucumber variety known for its productivity, disease resistance, and suitability for home gardens or small-scale market growing. It is firm, tender, and tasty. Excellent for making pickles. It is one of the most disease-resistant cucumbers on the market. Excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. It was developed by W. C. Barnes of the Clemson Agricultural Experiment Station in 1973. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 182007. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: A, ALS, CMV, DM, PM, S, WMV.