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Early Scarlet Turnip Radish (pre-1870) - Very early turnip shaped scarlet radish. Very crisp flesh. Offered in Canadian Seed Catalogues as early as the 1870’s but surely older. EXTREMELY RARE. |
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Early Yellow Turnip Rooted (1700s) - (a.k.a. Jaune Hatif) Known in Europe in the 1700s and in North America as early as 1800. The yellow varieties of radishes are more tolerant of the heat than the other sorts. EXTREMELY RARE. |
$3.95 |
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Giant of Sicily - Heirloom from Sicily. A huge radish that can get to 2” wide with bright red skin. RARE. |
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Long Scarlet (pre-1870) - Long 5” carrot shaped roots are reddish in color. Pick when young for best flavor. |
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Purple Olive Shaped (pre-1779) - This beautiful small plum shaped radish was mentioned by Thomas Mawe in Every Man His Own Gardener (1779). It is a beautiful violet-colored radish with white flesh that is best planted in early spring or late fall. If any white radishes show up rogue them before they flower. EXTREMELY RARE. |
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Rat Tail - An interesting heirloom that is grown just for the pungent seed pods which can be stir fried or added to salads. |
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White Hailstone - A mild white radish that is best harvested when young and is excellent in salads. |
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Rutabaga(Brasica napus) Packet = 100 seeds
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Fortin's Family Rutabaga - An heirloom from the Fortin Family of Cap St-Ignace, Quebec. Large yellow roots with purplish tops store extremely well and have good taste. |
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Wilhelmsburger Gelbe - This German heirloom has yellow flesh and large roots. An excellent storage type. |
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