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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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COLES DWARF
***NOT TO WA*** (Vicia faba) Compact bush to 1m tall. Heavy producer with pods to 20cm. 80-90 days. 55 seeds
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MOON AND STARS
(Citrullus lanatus) Rare heirloom rediscovered in 1910. Medium to large, dark green, oval fruit covered with pea-sized bright yellow 'stars' and usu
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FENUGREEK (Herb)
(Trigonella foenumgraecum) Annual. Attractive plant to 60cm tall with small round leaves and yellow / white flowers producing long, yellow seed pods
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DOON MAJOR
Old Irish heirloom with large, purple topped roots and soft, sweet, yellow flesh. Fine creamy texture. Ideal for soups, roasting, stews and mashing
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BULLS BLOOD
(Beta vulgaris) American heirloom dating back to 1900's & originally grown for its attractive leaves. Attractive, deep-red foliage displaying a dark
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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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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 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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GOLDEN DETROIT
(Beta vulgaris) Large, golden orange, rounded roots with similar flavour & texture as red beetroot but do not bleed when cut. Sweet when harvested a
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