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Honeydew & Preserving Melon

  • $3.45 BOULE D'OR
    (Cucumis melo)  Rare French heirloom first listed in Vilmorin's book 'The Vegetable Garden' in 1885.  Also known as 'Golden Perfection'.  Yellow fruit with loosely webbed netting.  Very sweet, pale green...
  • CANARY YELLOW
    $3.45 CANARY YELLOW
    (Cucumis melo)  Large, bright yellow, slightly elongated melon with pale green (almost white), firm flesh & flavour reminiscent of a fruit salad.  Shape resembles a football.  Flavour is exceptionally...
  • COLLECTIVE FARM WOMAN
    $3.45 COLLECTIVE FARM WOMAN
    (Cucumis melo)  Ukranian heriloom variety once feared as lost, but found again cultivated on a collective farm, hence the name.  Smooth, round fruit 18-20cm across with yellowish white, highly fragrant & sweet...
  • $3.45 EARLY HANOVER
    (Cucumis melo)  Heirloom first introduced in 1895 by T. W. Woods & Sons from Virginia.  Medium sized, globe shaped, indented fruit to 1.5kg with sweet, sugary flesh that can be eaten right to the rind. ...
  • $3.45 EARLY SILVERLINE
    (Cucumis melo)  Small, oval, pale orange fruit with light green stripes weighing to 450g & crisp, white flesh.  High yields.  75-80 days.  50...
  • $3.45 EDEN'S GEM
    (Cucumis melo)  Heirloom from Colorado & dating  back to 1905.  Also known as 'Rocky Ford Green Flesh' or 'Netted Gem'.  Small, round, netted fruit the size of a softball.  Spicy, sweet flesh...
  • $3.45 EIN DOR
    (Cucumis melo)  Heirloom, originating from Spain.  Heavily netted, round melon with white flesh.  Has rockmelon flavour with hints of banana & watermelon.  100 days.  55...
  • $3.45 HA'OGEN
    (Cucumis melo)  Heirloom originating from Hungary.  This melon was later shipped to Israel by Hungarian Jews where it was mistakenly believed to have originated.  Smooth, speckled green fruit up to 1.5kg with...
  • $3.45 JENNY LIND
    (Cucumis melo)  Armenian heirloom dating back prior to 1840; named in honour of the Swedish sporano singer Johanna Maria Lind who travelled across the country in P T Barnum's travelling show.  Small, slightly...
  • MANGO
    $3.45 MANGO
    (Cucumis melo) Heirloom first discovered in China & introduced onto the market in the 1880's. Also known as 'Vine Peach’ or 'Vegetable Orange'. Fruit the size of a peach & appearance & texture of a mango...
  • $3.45 PRESERVING MELON - RED SEEDED CITRON
    (Citrullus vulgaris)  Heirloom, used in the 19th century for making preserves, pies etc.  Round fruit 4-5kg, with firm, white flesh - (similar to the rind of a watermelon), and bright red seeds.  Long vines...
  • SAKATAS SWEET
    $3.45 SAKATAS SWEET
    (Cucumis melo)  Heirloom developed by the Sakata Seed Co. of Yokohama, Japan.  Small, golden yellow fruit (slightly larger than a tennis ball) with crisp, light mint-green, sweet, highly fragrant flesh.  Great...
  • $3.45 TIGGER
    (Cucumis melo)  Heirloom originating from Armenia.  Small, round melon to 10cm across, with bright yellow skin, bright red zig zag stripes & white, highly flavoursome, semi sweet flesh produced on small vines...