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Choose from our complete list of traditional heirlooms.
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Delectable Burpee-bred variety introduced in 1901.
Four different gourmet tomatoes.
A favorite old-fashioned flower by 1900.
A lemon-scented herb ready to light up a salad.
American wildflower is perfect in beds and containers or as an annual groundcover.
Crisp, juicy, aromatic: one of the finest apples of all.
HEIRLOOM. This stunning scarlet pumpkin is what the artist who drew Cinderella's coach used as a model.
A red romaine with terrific flavor—and an American favorite since the 1700s.
High-yielding, super hot pepper with a multitude of uses.
Lettuce, Parris Island Cos
HEIRLOOM. Burpee introduced.
A classic market variety that has been a delicious American staple since the 1780s.
A vintage favorite with big heads and big flavor. Outstanding performer in the South.
Stunning heirloom pumpkin from New Zealand with stunning blue-green skin.
HEIRLOOM. Stays tender and stringless even when fully mature.
HEIRLOOM. Burpee's breakthrough zinnias.
HEIRLOOM. Enormous numbers of yellow bite-sized fruits.
Slender, crunchy pods have a distinct, rich flavor.
HEIRLOOM. An old, dual purpose French variety (Dragon Langerie).
Dramatic rebirth of a 1904 Burpee heirloom.
A parent line that gave rise to the illustrious Mortgage Lifter. Large lobed fruits with pinkish-red skin.
Productive, Italian heirloom broccoli especially good for freezing.
Beautiful heirloom tomato with perfect form!
Heirloom variety with legendary flavor.