99Heirlooms heirloom Scarlet Nantes carrot seeds

99Heirlooms.com at Madeline's

99Heirlooms.com is a small family seed company, run by a married couple, that sells non-GMO heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. The guiding idea is right in the name: most varieties cost less than a dollar a packet, on the principle that gardening should be fun rather than expensive and that seeds are meant to be shared widely.

Because every variety is open-pollinated, gardeners can save seed from their own plants and grow the same vegetables again year after year, the way heirlooms have been handed down for generations. The catalog runs deep across familiar garden classics, including Kentucky Wonder pole beans, Detroit Dark Red beets, Scarlet Nantes carrots, Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, Waltham broccoli, and Georgia collards, alongside culinary herbs like sweet basil and cilantro and flowers such as aster.

The seeds are USA-grown and shipped in heat-sealed, mylar-lined kraft paper packets meant to keep them fresh. The owners describe themselves as gardeners first, more at home in the garden or packing seed orders than posting online.

99Heirlooms.com products at Madeline's

Every item below is live and in stock at Madeline's. Click any product to see full details, growing notes, and ordering.

  • Mary Washington asparagus heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Asparagus Seeds, Mary Washington ($1.99). An heirloom, open-pollinated perennial asparagus grown for tender spears, prized as a rust-resistant classic that returns each spring.

  • Kentucky Wonder pole bean heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Bean Seeds, Kentucky Wonder Pole ($0.99). A beloved heirloom climbing bean dating back generations, producing long, straight, richly flavored pods on tall, productive vines.

  • Royalty Purple bush bean heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Bean Seeds, Royalty Purple Bush ($1.99). An heirloom bush bean known for striking deep-purple pods that turn green when cooked, compact and prolific with no trellising needed.

  • Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Cabbage Seeds, Early Jersey Wakefield ($1.99). A classic heirloom cabbage with compact, pointed heads of 2 to 3 pounds, early-maturing and space-saving with sweet, tender leaves.

  • Red Acre cabbage heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Cabbage Seeds, Red Acre ($1.99). An heirloom red cabbage forming compact, deep red-purple heads of about 3 pounds, crisp and good keeping for slaws and salads.

  • Scarlet Nantes carrot heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Carrot Seeds, Scarlet Nantes ($1.99). A beloved heirloom carrot with sweet, crisp, nearly coreless roots, a garden standard for fresh eating and juicing.

  • Little Finger baby carrot heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Carrot Seeds, Little Finger ($1.99). An heirloom baby carrot with slender, sweet roots that mature small, ideal for containers and tight spaces.

  • Detroit Dark Red beet heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Beet Seeds, Detroit Dark Red ($0.99). A classic heirloom beet with deep red, sweet, tender roots, a dependable all-purpose variety for fresh use, canning, and pickling.

  • Waltham 29 broccoli heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Broccoli Seeds, Waltham ($1.99). A dependable heirloom broccoli producing large, tight, blue-green heads followed by side shoots, cold-tolerant for fall and overwintering.

  • Long Island Improved brussels sprout heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Brussel Sprout Seeds, Long Island ($1.99). A classic heirloom producing heavy yields of firm, flavorful sprouts on compact, sturdy stalks, a proven choice for fall gardens.

  • Georgia collard green heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Collard Green Seeds, Georgia ($1.99). A classic heirloom collard with large, blue-green, tender leaves on tall plants, a hardy Southern staple that sweetens after frost.

  • Marketmore 76 cucumber heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Cucumber Seeds, Marketmore ($1.99). An heirloom slicing cucumber with straight, dark-green, 8 to 9 inch fruits, reliable and disease-resistant, a home-garden favorite.

  • National Pickling cucumber heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Cucumber Seeds, National Pickling ($1.99). An heirloom cucumber bred specifically for pickling, with crisp, uniform, blocky fruits, the classic choice for homemade pickles.

  • Crenshaw melon heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Cantaloupe Seeds, Crenshaw ($1.99). An heirloom melon with pale green-gold skin and sweet, juicy salmon-orange flesh, aromatic and rich for fresh summer eating.

  • Sweet basil heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Basil Seeds, Sweet ($1.99). The classic heirloom culinary basil with fresh green leaves and warm, aromatic flavor, the foundation of countless Italian and Mediterranean dishes.

  • Purple Ruffles basil heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Basil Seeds, Purple Ruffles ($1.99). An heirloom basil with deeply ruffled, deep-purple leaves and a sweet, robust flavor, as ornamental as it is useful.

  • Cilantro coriander heirloom seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Cilantro (Coriander) Seeds ($1.99). An heirloom annual herb grown for both its zesty fresh cilantro leaves and its warm, citrusy coriander seeds, a fast-growing kitchen staple.

  • Powder Puff Mix aster heirloom flower seeds from 99Heirlooms.com

    Aster Seeds, Powder Puff Mix ($0.99). An heirloom annual flower with full, rounded, powder-puff blooms in a mix of pink, purple, and white, bringing long-lasting color to the garden.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy 99Heirlooms.com seeds?

You can buy 99Heirlooms.com seeds online at Madeline's (madelines.co), which carries the company's heirloom vegetable, herb, and flower seed packets. The products listed above are live and in stock.

What is 99Heirlooms.com known for?

99Heirlooms.com is a small family seed company known for non-GMO heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds at low prices, with many varieties under a dollar a packet. Its approach is built on the idea that gardening should be fun rather than expensive.

Are 99Heirlooms seeds open-pollinated, and can I save them?

Yes. Every variety is heirloom and open-pollinated, so you can save seed from your own plants and grow the same vegetables again the following year. The seeds are also non-GMO and USA-grown.

How are 99Heirlooms seeds packaged?

The seeds ship in heat-sealed, mylar-lined kraft paper packets designed to keep them fresh. Each product page lists the specific variety and growing details.

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