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PARRIS ISLAND COS
(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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GREAT LAKES
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Large, crisp, firm lettuce. Heading type. Tolerates warm conditions. Slow to bolt. First introduced in 1951. 80-95 d
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BLACK SPANISH
(Raphanus sativus) Originating from Spain since around 16th century; first introduced to english market prior to 1824. Also known as 'Ramolaccio', o
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ALDERMAN 0.5kg (500g)
***NOT TO WA*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1891. Also known as "Telephone'. Climbing type to 2m. Highly productive producing abundant
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RED LENTIL
(Lens culinaris) Heirloom. Annual. Small, broad, flat pods containing 1-2 edible seeds produced on bush to 60cm high. Hardy - will tolerate poor
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BEAUTY OF BATH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) A popular English garden apple from the Victorian era, originating from Bath, England around 1864. Distinctly flat well coloured m
$10.95

DOUGHERTY (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Medium sized fruit with bright red splashes. Good for eating fresh. Good yields.
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BRONZE GUARD
(Lactuca sativa) A striking bronze/green colored oakleaf type lettuce has great flavor, even when other lettuces are getting bitter. Beautiful in th
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BURGUNDY BOSTON
(Lactuca sativa) Attractive, red tinged, semi-curled, open leaves with green interior. Similar in appearance to a rose. Leaves have a sweet, mild f
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BUTTERCRUNCH
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Crisp, light green, fan shaped leaves with small heart & sweet flavour. Heat tolerant; bolt resistant - resists bolting l
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GREEN MIGNONETTE
(Lactuca sativa) Smaller sized green leaves with reddish brown outer tinge. Crisp & tender leaves with very sweet & nutty flavour. Easy to grow bei
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HEATWAVE MIX
(Lactuca sativa) A mix of lettuce varieties that thrive in the heat and remain productive when others rapidly go to bolt. These slow bolt varieties
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WAY-A-HEAD
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom introduced to the market by W. Atlee Burpee Co. in 1908. Light green, savoyed, compact, buttery heads with tender cream co
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WHITE BOSTON
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom originating from the variety 'Big Boston'. Light green, butterhead type with tender leaves, mild flavour and compact butte
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