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  1. Tomato 'Arancia' is a beautifully rounded, orange-yellow tomato with an average weight of around 175 grams

    Tomato 'Arancia'

    Large salad / small beefsteak.
    Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)
    €1.95

    Those who love colourful bright coloured tomatoes will definitely like Tomato 'Arancia'. A beautifully rounded, orange-yellow tomato with an average weight of around 175 grams and with a remarkably sweet taste, this is a commercial variety with Polish origins. Famously cold, drought and disease resistant it reliably bears fruit steadily throughout the season .

  2. Swede Wilhelmsburger is considered to have the best table quality and to be the most refined in terms of taste.

    Swede 'Wilhelmsburger'

    Golden Swede
    Heritage (Germany 1935)
    €1.85
    This heirloom variety has been long favoured in the local markets of Germany and Northern Europe. Swede Wilhelmsburger is considered to have the best table quality and to be the most refined in terms of taste. Awarded the RHS AGM, it is well worth growing.
  3. Strawberry "Alexandria" are much sweeter than their traditional commercial cousins and possess a fine, old fashioned flavour.

    Strawberry 'Alexandria'

    Alpine Strawberry
    €2.00

    This wonderful heritage variety of alpine Strawberry produces loads of little red strawberries that are bursting with flavour. Much sweeter than their traditional commercial cousins they possess a fine, old fashioned flavour. Plants have compact growth with few runners. An alpine Strawberry that is very hard to find, excellent for high altitude climates!

  4. Squash 'Turkish Turban'

    Squash 'Turkish Turban'

    Turks or French Turban, Winter Squash
    Heirloom (French 1820's)
    €2.65

    A curiously-shaped heirloom winter squash from France that is named for the colour and shape of the fruit, Squash 'Turkish Turban' produces attractive, acorn shape fruit, at its blossom end is a Turban-like cap, thus its name. Closely related to the buttercup squash, the taste is similar to other Cucurbita maxima cultivars.

  5.  'Marina di Chioggia' is a very old Italian Heirloom variety

    Squash 'Marina di Chioggia'

    Winter Squash, Zucca Barucca, Zucca Santa
    Heritage (Italian 1600's)
    €2.35

    This very old Italian Heirloom rustic variety originates from near Venice and is considered the King of Italian Squashes. Round, short, and squat in shape, the dark green to grey-blue skin has slight, vertical ridging and is almost completely covered in bumps. When cooked, Marina di Chioggia squash is tender and sweet with nutty flavours.

  6. Squash 'Groene Hokkaido', Organic

    Squash 'Groene Hokkaido', Organic

    Japanese kabocha-type squash, Green Hokkaido
    Heirloom (Japan 1500's)
    €3.25

    Out of stock

    Squash 'Groene Hokkaido' is a traditional Japanese kabocha-type squash that has globe-shaped fruit with lovely dark green skin and dark golden flesh. A beautiful, versatile squash with thick, firm and fine-grained flesh that is sweet with a delicate taste of chestnut. Organic Seed.
  7. On the smaller end, it makes a good full lunch for one; on the larger end, it will feed up to four folks as a side dish.

    Squash 'Futtsu Black Early'

    Black Futsu Winter Squash,
    Heritage (Japan 1800's)
    €2.55

    Blocky, deeply ribbed and extremely bumpy, for most of the season they are a gorgeous dark green to charcoal black, but in autumn 'Futtsu Black Early' mature in a fascinating metamorphosis, to a grey-bloomed dusty orange. Harvest in the midst of their transformation for funky autumn displays or wait for them to ripen completely for maximum flavour, nutty and sweet with hints of chestnut.

  8. Matador can either be sown in spring for a summer crop, or in the autumn for leaves to pick over winter.

    Spinach 'Matador'

    Spinach. Baby Leaf, Micro Leaf
    €1.85
    Spinach 'Matador' is a reliable all-year-round variety that is disease resistant and slow to bolt and is beloved by many a gardener. This popular open pollinated heritage variety provides a generous haul of spinach that appears in a deep green shade and has a mild, sweet flavour.
  9. The oldest cultivated sorrel still extant is ‘Belleville,’ domesticated in France during the 1730's.

    Sorrel 'De Belleville' French Sorrel, Organic

    French Sorrel
    Heritage (French 1730's)
    €2.20

    Out of stock

    Sorrel De Belleville is a small French cultivar. It is hardy and well-proven to be productive under almost any conditions with an excellent lemon flavour. One of the earliest green crops and embarrassingly easy to grow, it needs no attention other than when you want to eat it. Organic Seed.
  10. French or Buckler-leaf sorrel has much smaller leaves and a slightly milder flavour than the broad leaf form.

    Sorrel 'De Belleville' French Sorrel

    French Sorrel
    Heritage (French 1730's)
    €2.00

    Sorrel De Belleville is a small French cultivar. It is hardy and well-proven to be productive under almost any conditions with an excellent lemon flavour. One of the earliest green crops and embarrassingly easy to grow, it needs no attention other than when you want to eat it.

  11. The root of Root Parsley Hamburg can be left in the ground all winter and dug up as and when your Sunday roast requires.

    Root Parsley, Hamburg 'Half-Long'

    Dutch Rooted Parsnip, Halflange
    Heritage (Germany 16th C.)
    €1.50

    Root Parsley Hamburg is an off-beat, dual purpose vegetable that deserves to be better known. The root can be left in the ground all winter and dug up as and when your Sunday roast requires and the luxury of having plenty of leaves to snip from the garden in winter can’t be overstated.

  12. Rhubarb Victoria is one of the easiest Rhubarbs to raise from seed and can usually start to be harvested one year after sowing.

    Rhubarb 'Victoria'

    English Rhubarb, Garden Rhubarb.
    Heritage (English 1837) aka 'Queen Victoria'
    €1.75

    Rhubarb Victoria was introduced by Joseph Myatt of Deptford in 1837. It is one of the easiest to raise from seed and can usually start to be harvested one year after sowing. It produces sweet, juicy, medium sized green stalks with green-red leaves. A popular forcing variety being extremely productive for years.

  13. Radish ‘China Rose’ produces long, tapering roots with attractive rosy pink skins and crisp, pure white flesh.

    Radish ‘China Rose’

    Heritage variety. (China, Introduced 1850)
    €1.75

    Radish ‘China Rose’ is a traditional winter hardy variety that produces long, tapering roots with attractive rosy pink skins and crisp, pure white flesh. Its cylindrical roots grow 15 to 20cm long and add flavour to winter salads. The leaves can also be added to salads and stir fries.

  14. Radish 'Zurich Market', Organic

    Radish 'Zurich Market', Organic

    Heritage variety. (European)
    €2.55
    Radish 'Zurich Market' is a white elongated radish for early summer through to early autumn for bunching or for individual use. Sow from April to August it can be harvested from May to October. If sown under cover, this can be done from early March to April. Organic Seed.
  15. Radish 'Long White Icicle' is a uniform strain which forms long pure snow-white roots.

    Radish 'Long White Icicle', Organic

    Heritage variety. (China, Introduced 1540)
    €1.65

    Out of stock

    Radish 'Long White Icicle' is a lovely white spring radish, that is ready for harvest in only 25 days. Plant a small crop every two weeks to guarantee a continuous harvest. Perfect for folks who want a crop in hand by the time the first robin sings. Organic Seed.
  16. Radish 'Long White Icicle' is a uniform strain which forms long pure snow-white roots.

    Radish 'Long White Icicle'

    Heritage variety. (China, Introduced 1540)
    €1.40

    Radish 'Long White Icicle' is a uniform strain which forms long, pure snow-white roots. The white flesh is crisp and mild and less pungent than that of the round varieties, they have a spice that warms the tongue, but doesn’t bite back. Very easy to grow and ready for harvest only 25 days after planting,

  17. French Breakfast 3 is a solid, sweet, cylindrical shape that sports crimson shoulders and a white tip.

    Radish 'French Breakfast 3' Organic

    Heritage variety (Introduced before 1885)
    €2.00
    French Breakfast 3 is an excellent all-purpose variety for successional sowing from late spring, for harvest in early summer, right the way through to autumn. A favourite among French market gardeners, who considered it both attractive and tasty. They are ready to eat in just 20 or 30 days. Organic Seeds.
  18. French Breakfast 3 is a solid, sweet, cylindrical shape that sports crimson shoulders and a white tip.

    Radish 'French Breakfast 3'

    Heritage variety (Introduced before 1885)
    €1.75
    French Breakfast 3 is a solid, sweet, cylindrical shaped radish that sports crimson shoulders and a white tip. Quick-growing with crisp, tender roots and a sweet mild flavour. Suitable for planting from spring through to autumn even on the smallest city lot.
  19. With its inky black skin and pure white flesh, the Black Spanish radish represents a particular specialty.

    Radish 'Black Spanish Round' Organic

    Winter Radish.
    Heritage variety (Europe 1558)
    €2.00
    Radishes are a particularly varied group. Many vary greatly from the crisp, magenta balls that we are used to serving on our salad plates, to the Black Spanish radish which represents a particular specialty. We are, at long last now to be able to offer Organic Seed.
  20. With its inky black skin and pure white flesh, the Black Spanish radish represents a particular specialty.

    Radish 'Black Spanish Round'

    Winter Radish.
    Heritage variety (Europe 1558)
    €1.50

    The Black Spanish radish is a unique variety with a inky black, thick skin that resembles that of a rhinoceros. But that craggy, tough exterior is what protects the tender, spicy, crisp, pure-white flesh. They are reliable, last forever in the garden and in storage, and are one of the easiest things you will ever grow.

  21. Pumpkin 'Musquée de Provence'

    Pumpkin 'Musquée de Provence'

    Fairy Tale Pumpkin, Winter Squash,
    Heritage (French 1800's)
    €2.25

    Looking exactly like fairy tale pumpkins in children’s storybooks, Musquée de Provence is a gorgeous French pumpkin that is one of the only pumpkins that is eaten raw. Sweet with a light crunch and typical nutty taste, the very fine-grained flesh is considered by many to be superior to any other.

  22. Sweet Pepper 'Runa' produces a large harvest of flat-round fruits.

    Pepper, Sweet Pepper 'Runa' Organic

    Tomato pepper (European Heirloom C1900's)
    €3.25

    Out of stock

    Beautifully shiny, red and tomato-shaped, Sweet Pepper 'Runa' produces a large harvest of flat-round fruits, use as you would a regular sweet pepper. Their unusual shape make them visually appealing. Suitable for outdoor and greenhouse cultivation the plants grow 60cm tall. Organic Seed.
  23. Popular since the 1920s, this is the golden version of the red California Wonder.

    Pepper, Sweet Pepper 'Golden Californian Wonder'

    Bell Pepper
    Heritage (USA, Introduced 1928)
    €1.95

    'Golden Californian Wonder' is the widely adapted standard variety, a favorite with gardeners and widely used for commercial production. The plant does well in both cool and warm weather. It consistently produces large yields of blocky, four-lobed thick-walled fruit that is mild and sweet, tender and flavourful.

  24. Think of the Cubanelle like a sweeter, more flavourful bell pepper.

    Pepper, Sweet Pepper 'Cubanelle'

    Mild: 500 to 1,000 SHU.
    Italian Frying Pepper. Heritage
    €1.95

    Think of the Cubanelle like a sweeter, more flavourful bell pepper, and you’ll understand why they are so popular. While stuffing is a possibility, fried with a little olive oil, the Cubanelles mild sweet taste really comes to life. It is perhaps best thought of as providing 'taste' rather than 'heat'.

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