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VEGETABLES

CRESS - CURLED
(Lepidium sativum) Annual. Dark green, curled leaves with peppery flavour. Used as sprouts, or left to mature in garden - leaves picked as required
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CRIMSON SWEET (Warpaint)
(Citrullus lanatus) Developed by Dr. Hall from Kansas. Also known as 'Green & White Ruby'. Large, round, light green melon with dark green stripes
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CRISP MINT (Lettuce)
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Also known as 'Erthel'. Upright, green leaves with serrated edges forming a compact head; plant to 45cm high. Unusual a
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CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN FLAT
(Beta vulgaris)Heirloom dating back prior to 1885 and named after Josiah Crosby, a Boston market gardener. Purplish red, flattened root which forms l
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CRYSTAL SALAD
60 seeds. (Cucumis sativus) Australian heirloom first introduced in 1933 by Arthur Yates. Resembles a Granny Smith apple in size & shape, hence the
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CUCUZZA - Italian Edible Gourd
(Lagenaria siceraria) Italian heirloom also known as 'Indian Squash'. Long, thin, green fruit with white flesh. Well known for its remarkable lengt
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DA PING PU
(Brassica juncea) Chinese heirloom often referred to as a 'big head' type of mustard with extra large, folded leaves. A popular variety in chinese c
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DAIKON - MISATO GREEN
(Raphanus sativus) Heirloom from Northern China. Also known as 'Green Meat'. Unusual and rare radish with long green roots to 20cm in length, and b
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DANDELION - RED RIB
(Chicorium intybus) Heirloom. Dark green leaf with bright red stem & mid-vein. Attractive variety. High in nutrients - has four times the nutritiv
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DANISH BALLHEAD
(Brassica oleracea var. capitata) Heirloom dating back to 1887. Blue-green, small, round, ball shaped heads 15-17cm across. Stores well. Resistant to
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DETROIT DARK RED
(Beta vulgaris) Heirloom first introduced by D M Ferry & Co in 1892, Canada. Globe shape, dark-red roots to 80mm with excellent flavour. Prolific.
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EARLY HANOVER (Kale)
(Brassica oleracea) Also known as 'Premier'. Heirloom. Attractive plant with copious amounts of flavourful, smooth green leaves with scalloped edges
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EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD (Sugarloaf)
(Brassica oleracea) American heirloom dating back to 1840. Forms dark green, conical heads averaging 12-15cm across & weighing up to 1.5kg. Sweet fla
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EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK
(Cucurbita pepo) Heirloom first introduced into the market in 1938. Uniform, yellow-lemon, slightly rough, club-shaped fruit. High yields. Harvest
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EARLY ROUND DUTCH
600 seeds. (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) Dutch Heirloom dating back to the 1600's. A fast-maturing variety with blue green leaves forming round
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EARLY SNOWBALL
(Brassica oleracea var. botryis) Heirloom first introduced in 1830. Small to medium, solid, white heads 15-20cm across. 55-70 days. 450 seeds
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EARLY SUMMER GOLDEN CROOKNECK
(Cucurbita pepo) Heirloom from the 1800's and grown by the Cooper family from New Jersey for over 100 years. Golden yellow, bulbous fruit with sligh
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EARLY WONDER
(Beta vulgaris) Heirloom & a descendant of the 19th century 'Early Blood Turnip'. Flattened red globe bulbs, with light zones. Bright green tops.
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EDIBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM (SHUNGIKU) - SMALL LEAF
***NOT TO WA*** (Chrysanthemum coranarium) Small, dark-green, serrated leaves. Quick growing. Leaves & flowers added to salads & as garnish. 30-40 da
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EMERALD (Okra)
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Heirloom used by Campbells Soup Co. during the 1950's. Dark green, velvet spineless pods up to 20cm long produced on bush t
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ENDIVE - Gourmet Mix
(Chicorium endiva) An attractive and exciting mix of various endive and chicory varieties. Include this tasty mix of greens with a lettuce mix or ste
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FLORENCE CSB(A)
(Foeniculum dulce) Heirloom dating back to 1677. Forms a large, flattened, cream colour bulb at base of plant; leaves fine & ferny. Leaves & bulb u
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FLORIDA BROADLEAF
(Brassica juncea) Heirloom. One of the first greens to appear in Spring. Open-hearted, spicy, broad, flattened, light green leaves up to 20cm wide &
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FLORIDA MARKET
(Solanum melongena) Rare, heirloom. Medium to large, oval - teardrop, black / purple fruit. Vigorous plant. High yields. Produces over a long per
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FORDHOOK GIANT
(Beta vulgaris) Heirloom dating back to 1750. Also known as 'Burpees Large Ribbed'. Large, light to deep green, crinkled leaves to 25cm across, wit
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GEORGIA SOUTHERN
(Brassica oleracea var. acephala) Heirloom first introduced around 1880. Also known as 'Creole' or 'True Collard'. Large, blue-green, slightly crum
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GERMAN JOHNSON
(Lycopersicon esculentum) American heirloom. Very large, pink, 'beefsteak' tomato up to 500g with mild flavoured, low acid, meaty flesh & few seeds.
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GIANT MUSSELBURGH
(Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) Heirloom first developed near Edinburgh and introduced in 1834. Named after Musselburg, a coastal town on the Firt
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GIANT NOBLE
(Spinacia oleracea) Heirloom also known as 'Giant Thick Leaf'. Very large, thick, smooth, dark-green, pointed & semi-savoyed leaves up to 25cm acros
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GIANT OF NAPLES
(Brassica oleracea) Rare Italian heirloom. Large, white head up to 1.8kg with very good leaf cover. Good texture & flavour. Hardy. 200 days. 600
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GIANT SYRIAN (Cuucmber) - CSB(A)
(Cucumis sativus) Pale, light green, crisp fruit to 25cm long maturing to pale yellow. Excellent flavour and texture. Tiny black spines easily rub
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GLADALAN BROWN
(Allium cepa) Brown, medium to large, rounded onion with mild flavour. May also be grown for use as a spring onion. Short day variety - best suited
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GLASKINS PERPETUAL
(Rheum undulatum) Perennial. Broad, upright, bright red coloured stems. Hardy & quick growing variety - able to be harvested after 1 year. Stems u
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GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN
(Brassica oleracea var. capitata) Introduced in 1899 by Sluis & Groot in Enkhuizen, Holland. Large, green-blue heads to 30cm across and up to 5kg in
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GOLDEN (Zucchini)
(Cucurbita pepo) Bush. Bright yellow, cylindrical shaped fruits. First introduced onto the seed market in 1973. 50-55 days.
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GOLDEN BANTAM
***NOT TO WA, NT*** (Zea mays) American heirloom dating back to 1898. Plant to 1.5m high, producing up to seven, golden yellow cobs per stem. Exc
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