Beta vulgaris (Cicla group)

Dark green shiny mildly savoyed leaves with red veins and bright crimson stalks make this variety a favorite with baby leaf growers. Young 4-5” leaves are ready to harvest 33 days after sowing Read More…

Very tender, narrow, beautiful magenta colored stock and midrib. Leaves are medium dark green and nearly smooth when Read More…

Golden Sunrise has deep golden stalks, midribs and veins. Shiny leaves are rich medium green and lightly crumpled. Excellent golden color when young. Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Cicla group)

Standard green variety. Produces medium dark green crumpled leaves with white veins and broad white stems. Harvest for baby leaves 30 days after sowing Read More…

(Beta vulgaris (Cicla group)

Calico Mix is Condor’s own unique blend of green, white, red, gold and magenta Swiss chards. Before blending seed is decorticated and sized alike for optimum uniform blending and planting. Baby leaves in 28-30 days. Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Cicla group)

Bred specifically for the baby leaf market, this variety grows quickly and produces smooth dark glossy green leaves with slightly Read More…

Brassica rapa (Chinensis group)

This is a beautiful new hybrid that produces glossy purple red leaves with bright very light green stems and leaf veins. Read More…

Brassica rapa (Chinensis group)

A fast growing non-heading variety that produces clusters of 8 to 12 crisp white stalks with large nearly round smooth glossy green leaves. Read More…

Brassica Juncea

This dark green upright plant selected for the baby leaf market produces very curly teardrop shape leaves with extremely frilled edges. Read More…

Brassica Juncea

Popular red mustard greens that add a colorful tasty zest to salad mixes. Slightly savoyed leaves are maroon in color with light green midribs and narrow stems. Ready for baby leaf harvest in 21 days. Read More…

Brassica Juncea

Attractive variety from Japan that produces medium-green leaves with a tinge of purple and purple-red veins. Tender mild flavor. Read More…

Brassica napus pabularia

Plant leaves are deep gray-green with purple veins, flat, non-curled with deeply cut margins. Baby leaves are very tend Read More…

Brassica napus pabularia

This beautiful hybrid kale has highly frilled leaves with deep cut margins and excellent color which varies from dark red v Read More…

Brassica rapa (Japonica group)

Each Mibuna plant produces hundreds of pencil-thin white stalks with delicate, slender, smooth, non-lobed leaves. It Read More…

Brassica rapa (Narinosa group)

This hybrid has small to medium spoon shaped shiny red-violet leaves with a slightly rumpled texture and a mild mustard taste. Leaf color holds well in warm temperatures. Read More…

Brassica rapa (Narinosa group)

Planted thick for the baby leaf market, these small dark green shiny spoon shaped leaves are ready to harvest in 21 days after Read More…

Brassica rapa (Japonica group)

This attractive red Mizuna exhibits good hybrid vigor making it well adapted for baby leaf production. Leaves have an attractive Read More…

Brassica rapa (Perviridis group)

Beautiful deep red, rounded, tender leaves with slender, fleshy, rounded green stems make this a tasteful and attractive Read More…

Brassica rapa (Japonica group)

Unique mustard greens of Japanese origin which produces numerous pencil-thin white stalks and medium green deeply indented feathery leaves which Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Crassa group)

This extremely uniform vigorous hybrid has a fully erect growth habit which makes it particularly suitable for baby leaf production. Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Crassa group)

Most widely used variety for both baby leaf and roots. Typical medium green tops with tinges of red can be cut for baby leaf mix in 30days. Resistant to Downy Mildew. Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Crassa group)

Baby leaves of Ruby Queen are very similar to Detroit Dark Red in color, size and maturity. Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Crassa group)

This very uniform high yielding hybrid variety has a fully erect growth habit and longer leaves making it ideal for baby leaf production. Read More…

Beta vulgaris (Crassa group)

This popular heirloom variety produces dark red-purple leaves that can be cut for the baby leaf market 35 days from sowing. Read More…

Diplotaxis tenuifolia

This faster growing new variety of wild rocket is similar in leaf shape, color and taste to the common variety but is more vigorous… Read More…

Eruca vesicaria, subsp. Sativa

This new variety of cultivated arugula is appreciated for its earliness and vigor. Plants have an erect growth habit making it ideal for baby leaf production. Read More…

Eruca vesicaria, subsp. Sativa

Standard strain of arugula or roquette used in salad mixes to add a delicious spicy flavor. Long dark green lobed leaves are ready to cut in 21 days for baby leaf and reach full maturity after 40 days. Read More…

Diplotaxis tenuifolia

Compared with regular arugula, this species is slower growing, about half the height and with smaller much more deeply lobed leaves. The taste is more pungent and is becoming the arugula of choice in many Italian dishes. Produces tiny delicate yellow flowers. First harvest in 50 days. Read More…

Amaranthus tricolor

Red Garnet is a leaf variety grown for its colorful sprouts and soft tasty young leaves that are oval-heart shaped and medium green over laid with burgundy red. Leaves can be harvested for baby leaf in 25 to 28 days. Read More…