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(Lactuca sativa) First introduced in 1952 & named after Parris Island off the coast of South Carolina. Dark green, upright, slightly savoyed leaves,
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(Beta vulgaris) New Zealand heirloom, first introduced in 1849. Large, dark green, crumpled leaves; stems of white, yellow, orange & red to 35cm len
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BLACK RUSSIAN
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Russian heirloom. Round, reddish-black coloured with dark purple stripes, medium sized fruit 4-6cm across, with smooth, thi
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GREEN ZEBRA
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Attractive, medium, yellow - green fruit (when ripe) to 6cm across, with deep lime green vertical stripes & emerald green,
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RHUBARB - VICTORIA (crown)
COMING SOON ***NOT TO WA*** (Rheum rhabarbarum) Heirloom. Perennial. Broad, upright, reddish-green coloured stems with mild tart flavour. Hardy v
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CHARLESTON GREY
(Citrullus lanatus) Large, oval, stripe fruit with bright red, sweet flesh. Weight up to 15kg. Early producing. Resistant to disease and sunburn.
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CRIMSON SWEET (Warpaint)
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GOLDEN HONEY
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MOON AND STARS
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SMALL SHINING LIGHT
(Citrullus lanatus) Old Russian heirloom. Small, round, very dark green (almost black) melon to 25cm across with sweet, red flesh. Early to mature
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