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CRYSTAL SALAD
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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MUSTARD - WHITE
(Brassica alba) Heirloom grown for its seeds in making the condiment 'mustard'. Use seeds whole in pickles or toasted for use in cooked dishes. Due
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GREENFEAST
(Pisum sativum) Heirloom. Popular variety. Bush type growing from 75-100cm. Heavy producer with pods 5-7cm in length. 65 days. 250 seeds
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QUEENSLAND BLUE
(Cucurbita maxima) Australian heirloom dating back to 1920's. Medium to large, smooth, blue-grey & heavily ribbed fruit to 4.5kg with thick, sweet,
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FORDHOOK GIANT 0.05kg (50g)
(Beta vulgaris) Heirloom dating back to 1750. Also known as 'Burpees Large Ribbed'. Large, light to deep green, crinkled leaves to 25cm across, wit
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GREEN GLOBE
(Cynara scolymus) Heirloom dating back to 1859. Perennial. Silver-green plant, 90-180cm tall. Produces edible flower buds (artichokes) in 1.5 year
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BEETROOT - HEIRLOOM MIX
(Beta vulgaris) Mix of heirloom beets of various colours & shapes including Bulls Blood, Burpee's Golden Globe, Chioggia, Crosby's Egyptian Flat, Cyl
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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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