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KENTUCKY WONDER
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Heirloom dating back to 1864; originally known as 'Old Homestead' but later renamed 'Kentucky Wonder' due to its size which was
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CHANTENAY RED CORED
(Daucas carota) French heirloom first introduced 1820. Short, broad, deep red-orange, root. Well suited to heavier soils. Sweet flavour & very ten
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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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POONA KHEERA
(Cucumis sativus) Heirloom originating from India. Large, dark brown skin with crisp, juicy, white flesh with sweet flavour. Early to ripen - great
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FLORIDA MARKET
(Solanum melongena) Rare, heirloom. Medium to large, oval - teardrop, black / purple fruit. Vigorous plant. High yields. Produces over a long per
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GOLDEN NUGGET
18 seeds (Cucurbita maxima) Early, compact, bush variety, with small flat, roundish shaped fruits. Fibreless flesh & nutty flavour. Heavy producer. Po
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PALLA ROSSA
(Cichorium intybus) Italian heirloom translated as 'Red Ball'. Attractive, small, bright wine-red heads 8-10cm across with white veins. Slightly bi
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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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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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GIANT SYRIAN (Cuucmber) -
(Cucumis sativus) Pale, light green, crisp fruit to 25cm long maturing to pale yellow. Excellent flavour and texture. Tiny black spines easily rub
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MARKETMORE
(Cucumis sativus) Heirloom. Burpless type on vigorous vine. Cylindrical fruit with dark green skin & white, non-bitter flesh. Resistant to diseas
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MOUSE MELON
(Melothria scabra) Heirloom native to Mexico & Central America & first described scientifically in 1866 by the French Botanist Charles Victor Naudin..
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POINSETT 76
(Cucumis sativus) Released in 1976 by the late Dr. Munger of Cornell. Green, cylindrical, straight fruit to 20cm in length with Disease resistant -
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