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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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(Raphanus sativus) Dates prior to 1870's. Bright, red-pink, long, thin, tapered root to 15cm long with similar shape to a carrot. Tender, crisp & mi
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WILD CURRANT
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Very small, red fruit produced in trusses on vigorous bush. Hardy. Exceptionally high yields. Rich tomato flavour
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ALFALFA (LUCERNE)
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REDLANDS LONG WHITE
(Cucumis sativus) Australian cucumber with white skin & delicious, deep cucumber flavour not commonly found in supermarket varieties. Grows to 18cm
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(Brassica juncea) Heirloom from Southwest China. Also known as 'Sichuan' or 'Szechuan' meaning 'swollen stem' due to its large, broad stems at the ba
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