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RUBY RED CHARD
(Beta vulgaris) Heirloom dating back to 1597. Large, dark green leaves, with bright red stem. Attractive in the garden. Tolerates light frost. Roo
$4.20
RUFFEC GREEN CURLED
(Chicorium endiva) Heirloom dating back to 1863. Open hearted, deeply indented and curly green leaves. Inner leaves blanch easily to creamy-white.
$4.20
SAGE - COMMON
(Salvia officinalis) Heirloom; native to the Mediterranean. Perennial. Pale green / silvery leaves on medium sized bush. Hardy once established.
$4.20
SALAD BOWL GREEN
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Loose-leaf, open hearted variety. Large, bright green, deeply notched leaves. Slow to bolt. Withstands warmer weather.
$4.20
SAN MARZANO
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Gourmet Italian heirloom tomato also known as 'Italian Canner'. Medium, pear shaped, intensely red fruit to 10cm long, prod
$4.20
SANGUINE AMELIORE (Lettuce)
(Lactuca sativa) French heirloom first introduced in 1906 as 'Strawberry Cabbage Lettuce' by C. C. Morse & Co. Small lettuce to 18cm across displayin
$4.80
SCARLET EMPEROR
(Phaseolus coccineus) Perennial - Scarlet Runner type also known as 'Seven Year Bean'. Vigorous vine with scarlet coloured flowers; produces numerou
$4.20
SCARLET NANTES
(Daucas carota) French heirloom dating back to 1855. Reddish orange, cylindrical, almost coreless, sweet, crisp roots to 17cm, with excellent flavour
$4.20
SCARLET RUNNER
(Phaseolus coccineus) First introduced in 1600’s. Perennial bean - in cooler areas dying back over winter then reshooting in spring from the roots
$4.20
SCHOON'S HARDSHELL
(Cucumis melo) First introduced onto the market in 1947 by F. H. Woodruff & Sons from Connecticut. Also known as 'Illinois Hardshell'. Attractive, aro
$4.20
SELF BLANCHE
(Brassica oleracea var. botryis) Medium to large, white heads with excellent flavour. Leaves naturally curl over head to prevent discolouration. 65
$4.20
SHALLOT - BANANA (Seed)
(Allium cepa) Also known as 'Golden French Eschalion'. Copper red, elongated and swollen bulb with mild, subtle flavour. Larger than regular shallo
$4.20
SHALLOT - LONG TROPEA RED (Seed)
(Allium cepa) Italian heirloom. Medium to large, long, red bulbs with a very mild flavour. Ideal for salads, stir-fry, roasting, or soups in place
$4.20
SIBERIAN (Cucumber)
(Cucumis sativus) Russian heirloom. Burpless, green, with crisp, white, low acid flesh. Drought hardy, diseases resistant, fruit fly resistant, fro
$4.20
SIBERIAN (Kale)
(Brassica napus var. pabularia) Extremely hardy. Quick growing. Large, blue-green, slightly curled leaves, shaped like a feather. Non-heading. Grow
$4.20
SIBERIAN (Tomato)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom from Atai Mountains (Siberia). Bright red, rounded fruit to 5cm across produced in clusters. Juicy flesh with ex
$4.20
SICHUAN RED BEAUTY (Radish)
(Raphanus sativus) Chinese heirloom originating from the Sichuan region. Rich red skinned bulb with equally rich red flesh right through to centre w
$4.80
SILVER EDGED
(Cucurbita mixta) Native American heirloom. Round or pear-shaped white fruit with mottled green stripes producing large, tasty ‘silver-edged‘ seeds.
$4.20
SIXTY DAYS
(Brassica oleracea) Large, tight, solid, pure white heads with excellent flavour. Remains firm when cooked. Well suited to warmer areas including t
$4.20
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
$4.80
SMALL SUGAR
(Cucurbita pepo) Heirloom dating back prior to 1860. Also known as ‘New England Pie’. Deep orange fruit to 20cm across & weighing 2-3kg, with sweet
$4.20
SNAKE (Gourd)
(Lagenaria siceraria) African heirloom also known as 'Cucuzza', 'Long Gourd' or 'New Guinea Bean'. Long, trailing vine to 3m producing light green,
$4.80
SNOWBALL (Cauliflower)
(Brassica oleracea var. botryis) Heirloom first introduced in 1830. Small to medium, solid, white heads 15-20cm across. 55-70 days. 450 seeds
$4.20
SORREL - FRENCH
(Rumex acetosa) Heirloom dating back to 1677. Perennial, culinary herb / vegetable. Rich, green leaves used fresh in salads, or cooked in soups, sa
$4.20
SORREL - RED VEINED (Bloody Dock)
(Rumex sanguineus) Heirloom. Perennial. Attractive, bright green leaves with contrasting maroon stems & veins. Leaves add colour & a distinct lemo
$4.20
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED
(Brassica juncea) South American heirloom dating back prior to 1880. Large, wide, long, oval, bright green leaves, curled & fringed on the edges. S
$4.20
SPAGHETTI (Winter)
(Cucurbita pepo) Heirloom. Oval shaped fruit. When left to mature, fruit is steamed / boiled, cut in half & scooped out like spaghetti. Delicious
$4.80
SPANISH BLUEBELL
(Hyacinthoides hispanica) Spanish heirloom also known as 'Spanish bluebells', 'Woodland bells' or 'Woodland Hyacinth'. Herbaceous perennial plant to
$4.20
SPICY ORIENTAL
(Brassica juncea) A great mustard for adding to salads to give that spicy flavour, or cooked like spinach. Also used as micro greens or sprouts. Lea
$4.20
ST. PIERRE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Traditional French heirloom. Large, rich, deep red, round, full flavoured fruit to 10cm across. Low in acid. Great for f
$4.20
STAR OF DAVID
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Heirloom from Hyde County of North Carolina. Named because cross sections of the pod look like the Star of David. Green, th
$4.20
STRAWBERRY - ALPINE
(Fragaria vesca) Perennial. Low growing bush producing small, sweet, highly fragrant, red berries. Does not produce runners. Hardier and more fros
$4.20
STRAWBERRY POPCORN
***NOT TO WA, NT*** (Zea mays) Heirloom (possible Indian). Short bush to 1.2m high producing miniature cobs with beautiful, deep magenta / strawber
$4.80
SUGAR LUMP
(Lycopersicon esculentum) First introduced in Germany in 1950 and named "Benary's Gartenfreude'. Also known as 'Gardener's Delight', 'Delice du Jard
$4.20
SUGARSNAP, BUSH
(Pisum sativum) Sweet, edible, stringless green pods to 75mm, bushy type, prolific bearer, bears early. Pick when pods have filled out. 140 seeds
$4.20
SUNFLOWER SEED
(Helianthus annuus) The traditional, heirloom, single stemmed flower. A bright and cheery addition to any part of the garden. Also, an attractive w
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SUNRISE BUMBLE BEE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Marbelled bright red/yellow cherry sized fruit with pleasant sweet, fruity flavour. Vigorous plant. Disease resistant. 7
$4.80
SUPERSCHMELZ GIANT WHITE
(Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes) German heirloom originating specifically from the town of Schmelz in Saarland. A super-huge, gigantic, light gre
$4.20
TALL UTAH (Celery)
(Apium graveolens var. dulce) Stringless, dark-green, stalks to 65cm. Vigorous growing. 85-125 days. 4000 seeds
$4.20