Earlier, I sent a short list of "HAVES".  Here is my updated, "Official" 
list of "HAVES:

("some" means Less Than 30 seeds available)

*"some" orange nasturtiums--long vines
*tall red canna seeds
*pinkish purple cleome
*calendula
*blue pincushion flower (perennial?)
*red hollyhock (old fashioned flower, blooms 2nd year)
*yellow hollyhock  (ditto)
*"Golden Jubilee" tomatoes.  Large globes.
*"Anaheim" hot peppers (hot!!)
*pinkish lupines  (blooms 2nd year, perennial)
*"Tyfon" Holland greens  (eat raw or cooked, bolt resistant)
*"some" spearmelon  (I don't know what this does. It always dies!)
*mango melon  (nice, sweet "desert" melons--small, furry fruits)
*birdhouse gourds/bottle gourds
*Corsican/canteen gourds
*elephant head amaranth
*"grain" amaranth  (is used in cereals, etc.)
*zinnia mixture
*Kintsai   (a yellow-green "green" from Japan. It bolts easily.)
*"Only the Lonely" nicotiana  (tall white flowers, fragrant at night)
*"Hungarian Wax" hot peppers
*"Mooregold" winter squash
*crookneck/neck pumpkin wintersquash  (looks like a crooked butternut)
*"some" rose campion ("cerise")
*"Simply Love" hibiscus  (annual)
*"some" ordinary sage  (perennial)
*fenugreek  (small annual)
*corn salad  (a bitter salad green)
*shoo-fly plant
*lemon cucumber  (expect lots of fruits!)
*"some" yellow and red "Brandywine" tomatoes, colors are mixed
*malva fast.(?)  the rest of the name is lost.
*purple and white turnips
*strawberry sticks--aka---chenopodium foliosum.  Unusual edible plant!
*balloon vine  (love in a puff)
*wallflower  (blooms 2nd year)
*long slim cayenne hot peppers
*"some" "Sweet Pickle" peppers  (small enough to grow in pots!)
*unknown malva.  I think it is malva moschata/musk mallow. perennial.
*blue flax  (annual)
*broccoli raab  (a salad green that resists bolting, sort of)
*Job's tears  (grown for its bead-like seeds)
*red beet seeds
*domestic carrot seeds (medium sized carrots)
*"mutt" hot peppers--hot, but crossed with each other.
*Mom's Purple Thing. (annual)  Looks like a coleus, but stinks when crushed. 
  Has been confused with purple basil or red shisho, but it isn't either 
one.  Nice purple border plant, re-seeds like crazy.



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