New Survival Seed Bank Lets You Plant A Full Acre Crisis Garden!
New “Survival Seed Bank” Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Food From One Compact Container. Feed Your Family And Friends Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound! |
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Now you can grow your
own survival garden with a kit that contains a special seed bank of hard to find,
open pollinated super seeds. Chosen for varieties that will grow in all zones.
You need to prepare now! Growing your own food gives you peace of mind for you and your family.
As the economy worsens, one of the first things to be affected will be our country’s food supply, causing soaring prices and severe shortages.
It only takes a small crisis for the food stores to run out of food... usually in three days or less.
Could you feed your family for 2 years or more from your garden if you had to?
Do you have enough seeds to plant a survival garden to feed your family?
Do you have the right kind of seeds?
Can you save the seeds from your harvest to plant next year?
If you are answering no to these questions, you need to ask yourself…
“What would my family do if the grocery stores were closed?” The answer sadly is that they would probably go hungry.
Here’s What You Can Do Right Now…
First, you
need to know if things get bad your family will still be able still eat.
Having enough non-hybrid seeds to plant an acre or two could
be the difference between thriving and starving.
With our new “Survival Seed Bank,” growing your own
survival garden becomes easy.
Most seed companies are now selling only seeds which have been genetically modified and will not
reproduce themselves. These seeds are authentic strains which are NOT genetically modified in any way.
Be assured, our seeds are not hybrid or genetically modified. You save your harvest seeds from this year
and have more than enough to plant next year. You never have to buy seeds again! Not possible with hybrid
or GM (genetically modified) seeds.
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These are NOT ordinary seeds… they have been chosen for their truly extraordinary germination rates!
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Grown in
remote plots, each of the Survival Seed Bank
varieties have been hand-picked for germination rate,
nutritional density and of course, storage life. These seeds
are true heirlooms and produce extremely nutritious plants. In
fact, some studies show that these varieties are up to five
times as nutritious as hybrid varieties. We have also selected
seeds that will produce some of the best tasting garden
produce available.
Each seed pack is individually
packaged for maximum shelf life.
We carefully dry each seed to the precise level of allowable
moisture which “locks in” hardiness and maintains extremely
long shelf life. Then, each seed package is sealed in a
special foil packet with a very expensive desiccant designed
to keep seeds fresh for 20 years at 70 degrees. However, if
you freeze your “seed bank” you could increase the shelf life
by five times or more beyond that.
(Seeds that come in plastic or paper containers just won’t
last.)
The seed packs are then vacuumed packed and
placed in a special waterproof (practically indestructible)
container we call a Seed Bank. We believe that this type of
storage container is the absolute best way to store seeds for
the long term. It costs a little more, but if you do have
to store seeds for the long haul, it’s important
that they will not only have high germination rates, but grow
into lush, productive crops when you need them most.
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Each Survival Seed Bank has a total of 22
varieties of OPEN POLLINATED “super seeds.” Also
included are detailed growing instructions for each variety
which includes helpful information on harvesting of seed stock
for the following year. This is very important because failing to collect seeds
properly at harvest time could mean starvation. |
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Each Survival Seed Bank Contains These Or Similar Hand Picked, Heirloom Varieties:
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1) Jacob's Cattle Bean
– Originally cultivated by the Passamaquoddy Indians in Maine. The standard for baked beans in the Northeast. Great for chili. 200 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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2) Black Valentine Bean, Stringless
– Straight slender dark-green, nearly round pads, stringless at all stages. 16-18 inch plants, hardy, good for early plantings, good shipper, very old heirloom, pre-1850, introduced by seedsman Peter Henderson in 1897. 48 to 70 days. 300 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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3) Bountiful Bean
– In 1897 Abel Steele of Ferguson, Ontario won a $25.00 prize for naming this new variety from Peter Henderson & Company, previously known as "Green Bush Bean #1". Heavy crops of excellent quality, brittle, stringless 6-7 inch pods. Productive bush plants grow 16 inches tall. 47 to 50 days. 200 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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4) Cylindra Beet
– Uniquely shaped beet that resembles a carrot and produces uniform round slices for eating and processing. Dark-red flesh is free from rings, sweet and easy to peel. Productive in small areas because the roots can grow down instead of out. 46 to 80 days. 330 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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5) Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
– First grown in the U.S. by Francis Brill of Jersey City, New Jersey in 1840. The earliest market variety we offer. Conical, solid, tightly folded heads are 10-15 inches tall by 5-7 inches in diameter and weigh 3-4 pounds. Be careful not to plant too close together. 60 to 75 days from transplant. 300 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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6) Stowell's Evergreen Corn
– The original strain of this variety was bred by Nathaniel Newman Stowell, born May 16, 1793 in New Ipswich, Massachusetts. After years of refining the strain, Nathaniel sold two ears of seed for $4.00 to a friend who agreed to use it only for his private use. His "friend" then turned around and sold the seed for $20,000 and it was introduced to the seed trade in 1848. His variety is still the leading white variety for home gardens and market growers. Ears grow 8-9 inches long and have 14-20 rows of kernels, 1-2 ears per stalk, holds well. 80 to 100 days. 250 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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7) Reid's Yellow Dent Corn
– Old-timer, well adapted to Southern heat and soils, vigorous 6-7 foot plant, 9-10 inch double well filled ears, high protein. Developed by James L. Reid in northern Illinois. This late large reddish corn was crossed with an earlier yellow dent to create the modern Reid’s Yellow Dent. 85 to 110 days. 300 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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8) White Wonder Cucumber
– Introduced in 1893 by W. Atlee Burpee of Philadelphia who obtained the seeds from a customer in western New York. Fruits are 7 inches long by 2½ inches in diameter. Ivory-white at slicing stage and ivory-yellow when past maturity. Excellent eating quality, ideal for pickles or slicing, highly productive even in hot weather. 58 days. 90 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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9) Yellow Of Parma Onion
– A top-quality, late-maturing onion with handsome, golden, upright globe-shaped bulbs. Average size is 1 pound. One of the best for storage. Imported from Italy. 110 days from transplant. 1000 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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10) Giant Nobel Spinach
– Large, smooth leaves. Vigorous plant. Plant spreads up to 25 inches. Reliable producer. 45 to 50 days. 400 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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11) Scarlet Nantez Carrot
– Cylindrical roots are 7 inches long by 1½ inches wide. Bright reddish-orange flesh, fine grained, nearly coreless, great flavor, sweet and brittle. Good as baby carrots. Good for storage, freezing and for juice. Variety chosen for its extremely high anti-oxidant constituents. Widely adapted, highly selected, uniform strain. 65 to 70 days. 1,050 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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12) Red Salad Bowl Lettuce
– Large decorative upright plants with wide leaves that are crisp and delicious. One of our best performers. Beautiful deep-lobed bronze leaves, 6 inches tall and 14-16 inch wide looseleaf plants. Very slow to bolt. Introduced to U.S. gardeners in 1955. 50 days. 1,250 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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13) Susan's Red Bibb Lettuce
– Upright growth habit. Curled and blistered leaf edges are tinged with red, dark lime-green leaf centers, fairly wide mid-ribs. Mild flavor. Looseleaf. 50 to 60 days. 1,250 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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14) Schoon's Hard Shell Melon
– Introduced in 1947 by F. H. Woodruff and Sons of Milford, Connecticut. Very hard shell, great shipper. Almost round 6½ inch fruits, weigh 5-8 pounds. Thick apricot-colored flesh, sweet and highly flavored. Excellent for home and market gardens, keeps well. 88 to 95 days. 175 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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15) Green Arrow Pea
– An English main crop variety, a standard home and market variety. Medium-size vines grow 24-28 inches tall. Slim pointed pods are 4-5 inches long and contain 8-11 small deep-green peas. Pods are almost always borne in doubles. Very heavy, reliable production. Shell, 62 to 70 days. 500 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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16) Fordhook Giant Chard
– Introduced in 1934 by W. Atlee Burpee and Co. Broad dark green heavily crumpled leaves with white veins and stalks. Plants grow 24-28 inches high with 2½ inch wide stalks. Abundant crops all season and even after the first light frosts. 50 to 60 days. 200 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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17) Druzba Tomato
– Bulgarian heirloom first offered by SSE member Carolyn Male. Translates as “friendship”. Round 4 inch fruits are slightly flattened. Heavy set of smooth red fruits. Good flavor, sweet but tart. Indeterminate, 80 days from transplant. 200 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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18) Golden Treasure Pepper
– Excellent Italian heirloom variety. Large tapered fruits are 8-9 inches long and 2 inches at the shoulder. Ripens from green to shiny yellow. Sweet medium-thick flesh and tender skin. 80 days from transplant. SWEET. 50 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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19) Jimmy Nardello's Pepper
– The seeds for this variety were given to SSE by Jimmy Nardello who lived in Naugatuck, Connecticut until his death in 1983. Mr. Nardello’s mother originally brought the seeds with her when she immigrated to the U.S. in 1887 with her husband, Guiseppe. One of the very best for frying. Productive 24 inch plants are loaded with 10-12 inch long peppers. 80 to 90 days from transplant. SWEET. 50 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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20) French Breakfast Radish
– Arguably the best red bell for northern gardeners where the seasons are cool and short. Nice blocky fruits, great sweet flavor. Our stock is from Fedco Seeds in Maine. Heat Scale: Hot Great source of phosphorus. 70 days from transplant. 900 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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21) Pink Banana Squash
– Cylindrical with tapered blossom end, 18-24 x 5.5-7 inch dia., 10 lbs., hard smooth deep-pink skin, thin brittle rind, solid fiberless yellow-orange flesh, for pies, common in American pioneer gardens. 100 to 120 days. 40 seeds per Seed Bank. |
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22) Rossa Bianca Eggplant
– Stunning Italian heirloom, beautiful fruits are prized by chefs. Very meaty 4-6 inch round fruits, mild flavor and almost never bitter. Well suited for all of your cooking needs, great for Eggplant Parmisiana. 80 days from transplant. 50 seeds per seed bank. |
* Important: We are in a very real "non-hybrid"
seed shortage. This means we may have to substitute varieties
if supplies become exhausted. All Seedbanks will contain the
same amount of ONLY Heirloom seeds, enough to plant a full
acre Crisis Garden!
- Easy to grow vegetables
- Grows everywhere (most varieties)
- Year-round growing (indoor and out)
- Cost just pennies per pound
- Save Seeds from this year to plant next year... FOREVER!
- Hundreds of pounds of fresh vegetables
- Highest nutrition in least amount of space
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So here's the
deal:I've decided to sell the
Survival Seed Bank at a discounted price to
our customers who use this website to order. For the general
public, the price will be $297.00 - no
discounts… But for our online customers,
as long as you buy from this site, I will send you
everything for just…
$149 Until We Run Out!
That's less than half of what everyone else will
have to pay when the Survival Seed Bank goes retail.
I'm making this "extra" discounted offer because
with the current state of the economy, our current customers deserve “first choice” on something this
important.

So… all in all…
you're saving $149.00 off the full price… enough for you to get
a second waterproof seed bank FREE. Most seed
companies send you seeds in paper envelopes and cardboard
boxes that are not designed for long-term storage.
With the Survival Seed Bank you can actually bury this unit for 20 years if you like and
still have your seeds when you need them most.
But the difference is that the seed bank you get from
us is practically indestructible.
That's
a heck of a deal right there.
But there's
more: I am also going to give you a bottle of
“Nitro Seed Starter Solution” absolutely free
of charge. What this amazing product does is allow you to jump
start your crop by simply soaking your seeds in this solution
for a few seconds before you plant. When the Nitro soaked
seeds hit the ground… it’s over. The seeds grow like crazy!
And there's one more thing: You’ll
also receive detailed instructions on how to harvest seeds for
the following year.
In fact, we’ve included a special 81-page manual called
*Survival Gardening With Heirlooms*. It’s
designed to help anyone (beginner or expert), cultivate a highly
productive crisis garden. Written by a survivalist and a master gardener,
it describes in detail, each step of the way, taking you by the hand
from planting your seeds to cultivating to gathering and storing your
seeds for the next growing season. The 81-page manual is absolutely
free as an e-book to anyone that purchases a Survival Seed Bank.
For the absolute fastest service:
Just click on the Order Now button below. You can also call 877-327-0365.
Our remaining inventory of Survival Seed
Banks is going to run out quickly I can assure you.
But time is of the essence. There are only a handful of Survival Seed Banks
available right now. As more and more customers snatch them
up… you may never again get another chance to own one
at this price. Order now to ensure you receive yours!
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"Indestructible Survival Seed Bank Can Be Buried for up to 20 years" |
P.S. One last thing — I
want to make SURE you understand how much you’re getting here.
If you purchased these same seeds “retail” you could very well
pay over $600, if you can even find them. That makes the
Survival Seed Bank package a ridiculous
bargain. For just $149.00 plus 15.00 shipping and handling
(total $164.00), you get enough seeds to plant a full acre
survival garden! And… you’ll have confidence knowing that you
and your family will be able to eat even when the stores run out.
You’ll have the best germinating seeds
available. Don’t wait another second — order online
right now.
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Thomson, IL 61285
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