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MUSTARD - WHITE
(Brassica alba) Heirloom grown for its seeds in making the condiment 'mustard'. Use seeds whole in pickles or toasted for use in cooked dishes. Due
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ATLANTIC GIANT
(Cucurbita maxima) Huge, pale yellow-orange fruit, with smooth skin & slight ribbing, to 200kg (current record as large as 485kg) & 1.5m across produc
$4.20

EDIBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM (SHUNGIKU)
(Chrysanthemum coranarium) Small, dark-green, serrated leaves. Quick growing. Leaves & flowers added to salads & as garnish. 30-40 days. 450 seeds
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BASIL - SWEET GENOVESE
(Ocimum basilicum) Heirloom. Annual to 90cm. Large green leaves. Aromatic. Popular variety. 800 seeds
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BLACK BEAUTY (Zucchini) 0.05kg (50g)
(Cucurbita pepo) First introduced to the European market in 1930. Dark green, glossy fruit, 15-20cm in length and up to 5cm diameter. Popular varie
$28.00

ALDERMAN 1kg (1000g)
***NOT TO WA*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1891. Also known as "Telephone'. Climbing type to 2m. Highly productive producing abundan
$18.00
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