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Sunflower 'Elite Sun' F1 Hybrid
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Magnificent large yellow flower heads borne on dwarf plants. A superb combination, especially for using in the border or even large containers. Ideal for exposed situations where normal height sunflowers would be damaged. Flowers summer. Height 1.2m (4ft).

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Sweetcorn 'Snobaby' F1 Hybrid
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A breeding breakthrough in 'baby corn' has produced this superb white variety, being much earlier to crop with the most tender and delicious 'baby corns'. Sweetcorn Snobaby is tasty in oriental cooking, casseroles, stir fries, salads or a steamed vegetable.

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Mooli Radish 'Dragon' F1 Hybrid
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Quicker maturing and with a slightly milder taste than Radish 'China Rose'. Earliest sowings of Radish 'Dragon' are ready in 50 days whilst later sowings provide delicious 'winter radishes'. Fully winter hardy, producing smooth, pinky-red skinned roots that are superb sliced in salads and stir fries. Height and spread: 15cm (6).

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Celery 'Tango' F1 Hybrid (Self blanching)
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A self-blanching variety with beautiful apple-green, smooth stems with good flavour and texture for that all important celery crunch. Celery Tango has good bolting resistance and stands well during hot weather for reliable crops

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Squash 'Summer Mix' F1 hybrid (Summer) (National Trust)
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A colourful mix of Patty Pan summer squashes, including popular varieties 'Twinkle F1', 'Kermit F1' and 'Polo?. Squash ?Summer Mix? provides you with a long lasting, versatile crop of pretty scalloped fruits which can be harvested between June and October and used in all sorts of ways.

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Sunflower 'Claret' F1 Hybrid
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An exquisite chocolate-brown Sunflower with a gorgeous metallic sheen to the bloom. The mid-height habit of this gorgeous gem makes Claret the ideal addition to your borders this summer. Highly recommended. Height: 120-180cm (4-6 feet).

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Tomato 'Nimbus' F1 Hybrid
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CordonSimilar to 'Moneymaker' in fruit size, Tomato 'Nimbus' produces good crops of round, greenback-free fruits, weighing75g (2 1/2oz) each. The first trusses of this F1 hybrid are early to ripen, and good resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Fusarium and Cladosporium, makes this an excellent garden variety. Suitable for cultivating as a cordon outdoors or under glass. Height: 200cm (79). Spread: 50cm (20)

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Tomato 'Orkado' F1 Hybrid
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CordonThis superb outdoor cordon variety is perfect for growing in unpredictable British summers. The trusses of Tomato 'Orkado' are early to ripen, bearing an average of 8 round, deep red fruits per truss. The firm, well-flavoured, medium sized fruits, each weighing up to 140g (5oz), resist splitting and are ideal for slicing. Height: 200cm (79). Spread: 50cm (20)

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Carrot 'Sweet Imperator Mix' F1 Hybrid (Maincrop) (National Trust)
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This colourful mixture of carrot varieties is sure to liven up your dinner plate! Carrot 'Sweet Imperator Mix' includes five different carrot F1 hybrids to provide you with a varied, reliable and flavoursome harvest. The long, uniform, tapered roots which can reach up to 25cm (10?), have a crisp texture and sweet flavour, perfect for snacking, adding to salads, roasting and adding to cooked dishes.

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Onion 'Hylander' F1 Hybrid
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Exceptional resistance to fungal disease. Height 45cm (18in).

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Organic Courgette 'Dunja' F1 Hybrid
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High yielding with fantastic quality fruits, Organic Courgette 'Dunja' F1 Hybrid is a rewarding cropper for any allotment or kitchen garden. Snooth, dark-skinned fruits keep on coming all summer long and can be picked and used when small or large.

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Broccoli 'Burbank' F1 Hybrid (White Sprouting) (National Trust)
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Enjoy a healthy early spring harvest of flavoursome and nutritious white sprouting Broccoli 'Burbank?. This British-bred F1 Hybrid sprouting broccoli is hardy, easy and reliable to grow, producing high yields of tender stems which can be harvested from as early as February and enjoyed steamed or boiled.

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