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HEARTS OF GOLD
(Cucumis melo) Heirloom dating back to 1895; bred by Roland Morrill in Michigan. Also known as 'Hoodoo'. Round melon 1-2 kg with fine, grey, netted
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CHERRY MIX (Bush & Climbing)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Mix of all types of small, 'cherry' type tomatoes in black, yellow, orange & red colours. Both bush & climbing types. 200
$4.20
GROSSE LISSE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom meaning 'large smooth'. Large, oval-shaped, red fruit with excellent flavour. Popular variety. High yields over lo
$4.20
AMPOSTA PURPLE
(Allium cepa) Spanish heirloom first discovered in one of the gardens of Amposta. Also known as 'Red Amposta', 'Bronze D'Amposta' and 'Morada de Amp
$4.20
SCARLET RUNNER
(Phaseolus coccineus) First introduced in 1600’s. Perennial bean - in cooler areas dying back over winter then reshooting in spring from the roots
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BORLOTTI - Red Rooster
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Large speckled red pods up to 13cm long. Grown for its mottled red seeds which are used as a dried legume in soups, stews, Mexi
$4.20
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AFRICAN HORNED
(Cucumis metuliferus) Heirloom. Also known as Jelly Melon. Medium sized, spiny, greeny orange fruit with flesh on inside similar to crystal apple v
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ALL SEASONS
(Daucas carota) Long, deep orange, tapered root with crisp flavour to 20cm in length. Disease resistant. Grows well in warmer areas and does well i
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AMARANTH - MEKONG RED
(Amaranthus gangeticus) Heirloom. Broad, vivid red, dented leaves. Used to add intense colour to salads, or used like spinach, in soups, or as stir-
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AMERICAN FLAG
(Allium ampeloprasum) Heirloom originating from America. Long thin stems with dark green leaves. Winter hardy. Resistant to disease. Used in sala
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AMISH BUTTER (Popcorn, Maize)
***NOT TO WA, NT*** (Zea mays) Also known as 'Pennsylvania Dutch Butter'. Pennsylvanian Dutch heirloom dating back prior to 1885 . Creamy, buttery
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AMISH PASTE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Amish heirloom from Wisconsin; originally from Lancaster & dating back to 1880. Acorn shaped, deep red fruit 4-6cm wide & up
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