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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
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PURPLE PODDED
(Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1882 - some records indicate as early as 15th century. Climbing type, with purple flowers & dark purple pods
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SPANISH SKYSCRAPER
(Pisum sativum) Heirloom. Tall, vigorous climber to 2.4m high with white flowers & pale green pods. High yields. 80 days. 80 seeds
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HALES JUMBO
(Cucumis melo) Heirloom. Popular variety. Large melon up to 2kg with netted skin and delicious, aromatic, deep-orange flesh. Vining type. Disease
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BLACK (grown for seed)
(Brassica nigra) Heirloom from the Middle East. Annual. Grown for its seeds which are used to flavour dishes & is also a rich source of oil (approx
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GOURMET MIX (Spinach)
(Spinacia oleracea) A nutritious blend of 5 different spinach varieties specifically selected for harvest as baby leaf greens. Sow regularly every we
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BLOOMSDALE LONGSTANDING
(Spinacia oleracea) Heirloom. Heavily crinkled, dark green leaves. Slow to bolt; tolerates dry, hot weather. Hardy. Attractive variety. 40-60 da
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GIANT NOBLE
(Spinacia oleracea) Heirloom also known as 'Giant Thick Leaf'. Very large, thick, smooth, dark-green, pointed & semi-savoyed leaves up to 25cm acros
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GOURMET MIX (Spinach)
(Spinacia oleracea) A nutritious blend of 5 different spinach varieties specifically selected for harvest as baby leaf greens. Sow regularly every we
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GREEN MALABAR
(Basella alba) Also known as 'Ceylon Spinach'. Vigorous climbing vine producing abundant green, glossy, round, slightly savoyed leaves with green st
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NEW ZEALAND
(Tetragonia tetragonioides / expansa) New Zealand heirloom dating back to 1770's. Also known as 'Warrigal Greens'. Low spreading vine with small, br
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RED MALABAR
(Basella rubra) Vigorous climbing vine producing abundant green, glossy, round, slightly savoyed leaves with red stem and resembling spinach in appea
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