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CARENTIAN GIANT
(Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) Heirloom originating from Europe & dating back to 1879. Long white stem with wide green tops. Sweet & delicate on
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ROUGE VIF D'ETAMPES
(Cucurbita maxima) Old French heirloom once the most popular pumpkin in the central market in Paris during 1880's. First introduced into the wider m
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CINCINNATI MARKET
(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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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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AMARANTH - GRAIN
(Amaranthus hypochondriacus) Originating with the ancient Aztecs. Hardy plant to 1m with both leaf & grain used in salads, and cooked dishes. Highe
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PIEL DE SAPO
(Cucumis melo) Spanish heirloom also known as 'The Santa Claus Melon' or 'Christmas Melon'. Its name is derived from its blotched green skin which
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DORATA D'ASTI
(Apium graveolens var. dulce) Italian heirloom. Self-blanching type with golden, lime green, crisp, juicy stems and mild flavour. 600 seeds HINT
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BLACK BEAUTY (Zucchini)
(Cucurbita pepo) First introduced to the European market in 1930. Dark green, glossy fruit, 15-20cm in length and up to 5cm diameter. Popular varie
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CHILACAYOTE
(Cucurbita ficifolia) South American heirloom. Also known as 'Fig-Leaf Gourd', 'Malabar Gourd', 'Siam Pumpkin', 'Thai Marrow', 'Shark Fin Melon', 'Ch
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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 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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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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