2021 Catalogue

organic seeds for growers’ success Our vision

We anticipate a world where organic, nutritious crops, grown sustainably, are available to everyone.

That is why De Bolster is committed to supporting organic farming by providing growers with high quality seed of the best varieties.

2 Index Introduction 5 Mission and vision 7

Tomato Cherry 8 Plum Tomato 10 Round Tomato 12

Sweet & Hot Pepper Blocky Pepper 14 Pointed Sweet Pepper 16 Snack Pepper 18 Hot Pepper 20

Courgette 22 Squash Winter Squash 24 Pumpkin specialities 26

Legumes Dwarf French Bean 28 Dwarf Flat Bean 29 Climbing Flat Bean 30 Miscellaneous 31 Snap Pea 32 Broad Bean 33

De Bolster wants to protect our planet. This is why we use paper that contributes to the Other crops 34 maintenance of forests, uses less water and energy in its production process, and Varieties for professional growers 35 involves less CO2 emissions. This catalogue was printed on Rebello, a 100% recycled Resistance 36 paper certifi ed by the FSC and Blue Angel which also bears the EU Eco label and has a 2021 product range 40 score of 91 (‘Excellent’) on the WWF Paper Scorecard. Terms and conditions 43

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 4 25-09-2020 09:57 Introduction

Dear Customer,

We hope that you, your family and your Both our organisation and our assortment Your feedback on our new varieties is colleagues are all in good health. Our sector are constantly being developed. Continuously extremely valuable, as it helps us to further has certainly experienced a turbulent season. working on improving our organic varieties fi ne-tune our breeding programme to your At De Bolster, we are grateful for the fact that is not our only commitment. Our mission to needs. That’s why we always like to keep our team has remained in good health, and supply ‘organic seeds for growers’ success’ in touch with you, for example at trade fairs we are proud of the fantastic eff ort made by goes much further than simply focusing on or open days. And naturally, we would be all of our employees that has allowed us to good genetics. We would also be pleased to pleased to welcome you here at De Bolster. serve you properly despite the challenging make our specialised crop expertise available circumstances. to help you achieve optimum growing results. We wish you all the best with our range and, most of all, a good and productive growing Welcome to the latest De Bolster catalogue, You will fi nd detailed information on our season! featuring our range of organic seeds for the varieties in this catalogue. At the back you will 2021 season. fi nd a list of our full range of organic seeds.

On behalf of the De Bolster team,

With best regards,

Frank Vosselman Annemarie Kruize Managing Director Sales Manager

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 6 25-09-2020 09:57 Our vision

Certifi ed seeds

All our seeds are organically produced in compli- ance with Regulation (EC) 834/2007. De Bolster is affi liated to SKAL Biocontrole under number 019678 and certifi ed for production, cleaning, packaging and distribution of organic seeds.

Organic breeding

We cross-breed and select certain species under extreme growing conditions, with low- Welcome to De Bolster level fertiliser and a minimum amount of water. specialist in breeding and production of organic seeds That is how we breed robust, tasty varieties that are productive and have a good shelf life.

We anticipate a world where organic, nutritious crops, grown sustainably, are available to everyone. 100% GMO-free

De Bolster opposes the use of genetic modifi - That is why De Bolster is committed to supporting organic farming by cation. In our company we only use traditional breeding techniques. All our varieties are 100% providing growers with high quality seed of the best varieties. GMO-free.

With a company history of over 40 years, De Bolster specialises in breeding and producing organic seeds. We grow more than 350 varieties No patents on seeds of vegetables, herbs, fl owers and green manures, all under our own in- De Bolster is against patents on genes which occur house management at several locations worldwide. Effi ciency and qual- freely in nature. We believe that natural features ity run through every aspect of our operations, in order to guarantee should not be patented by companies, but should remain freely accessible to everyone. This is neces- our customers high-quality seeds certifi ed 100% organic, GMO-free and sary in order to allow new varieties to be developed delivered on time. freely and without hindrance by any company.

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 7 25-09-2020 09:57 Solanum lycopersicum

The breeding focus in our cherry tomato segment is on fl avoursome tomatoes with a good shelf life and high yields for organic crops. We expect to expand this segment over the next few years.

De Bolster organic tomato varieties have been spe- cially developed for challenging growing conditions without the need for rootstock. With their strong root systems, our varieties deliver outstanding perform- ance even in dry cultivation conditions and with a low Bolstar Baloe F1 Bartelly F1 fertilisation level. Cherry-Plum Tomato Cherry Tomato

Our ‘Bolstar’ varieties are vigorous and produce a lot of fruit early in the season; ideal for a short growing Deliciously sweet cherry-plum tomato, ideal Very fl avoursome cherry tomato, ideal for period. As they are semi-long life, the fruits can be left for summer production in polytunnels and summer production in polytunnels and un- on the plant for longer, which off ers more fl exibility in unheated greenhouses. ‘Bolstar Baloe’ pro- heated greenhouses. ‘Bartelly’ is a favour- picking and promotes optimal fl avour development. duces both single and double trusses, with ite with many growers, partly thanks to its All our tomato varieties have been developed for poly- a beautiful herringbone pattern. The fl avour- branched trusses and large numbers of fruits tunnels and cold greenhouses, not for heated produc- some fruits weigh about 21 gm. Suitable for which have a wonderful balance between tion. picking as a truss or loose, with or without sweetness and acidity. The round fruits weigh calyxes. about 16 gm and are suitable for picking loose with calyxes.

• Very vigorous; keeps on producing trusses • Early harvest • Good keeping qualities on the plant • Very vigorous • Good texture and sweet taste • High yielding

Article Variety Resistance* Harvesting HR Truss Loose Weight

1941 Bolstar Baloe F1 Ff:A-E / Fol:0,1 ● ● 20-22 gm 1948 Bartelly F1 Ff:A-E / ToMV:0 ● 15-17 gm

8 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 9 25-09-2020 09:58 Plum Tomato Solanum lycopersicum

Our aim in breeding plum tomatoes is to develop fl a- voursome ‘Roma’ types with a good texture and a high yield.

De Bolster organic tomato varieties have been spe- cially developed for challenging growing conditions without the need for rootstock. With their strong root systems, our varieties deliver outstanding perform- ance even in dry cultivation conditions and with a low fertilisation level. Bolstar Sensatica F1 Plum Tomato Our ‘Bolstar’ varieties are vigorous and produce a lot of fruit early in the season; ideal for a short growing period. As they are semi-long life, the fruits can be left Deliciously sweet, semi-long life plum tomato, on the plant for longer, which off ers more fl exibility in suitable for polytunnel production and slight- picking and promotes optimal fl avour development. ly heated greenhouses. The plum-shaped

All our tomato varieties have been developed for poly- fruits, which weigh about 80 gm, have a very tunnels and cold greenhouses, not for heated produc- good fl avour, especially compared with other tion. ‘Roma’ tomatoes. The tomatoes have an ex- cellent shelf life, both on the plant and after harvesting. ‘Bolstar Sensatica’ produces large trusses with about 12 juicy fruits which can be harvested loose with or without calyxes. Also suitable for harvesting on the truss with 6 fruits.

• Very long vine and shelf life • Intermediate resistance against mildew • Truly a taste sensation!

Article Variety Resistance* Harvesting HR IR Truss Loose Weight

1943 Bolstar Sensatica F1 Ff:A-E / ToMV:0-2 / Va:0 / Vd:0 / Fol:0,1 / For On ● ● 70-90 gm

10 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 11 25-09-2020 09:58 Round Tomato Solanum lycopersicum

In our round tomato breeding programme, we are now focusing particularly on developing more robust, fl a- voursome varieties with the same yield and shelf life as ‘Bolstar Gimli’.

De Bolster organic tomato varieties have been spe- cially developed for challenging growing conditions without the need for rootstock. With their strong root systems, our varieties deliver outstanding perform- ance even in dry cultivation conditions and with a low Bolstar Gimli F1 Bolstar Granda fertilisation level. Round Tomato Round Tomato

Our ‘Bolstar’ varieties are vigorous and produce a lot of fruit early in the season; ideal for a short growing Beautiful, shiny truss tomato, suitable for Robust, high-yielding, open-pollinated variety period. As they are semi-long life, the fruits can be left summer production in polytunnels and slight- suitable for summer production in polytun- on the plant for longer, which off ers more fl exibility in ly heated greenhouses. The fi ne round fruits, nels and unheated greenhouses. The round picking and promotes optimal fl avour development. weighing about 75 gm, have a very good fruits weigh about 100 gm and are suitable for All our tomato varieties have been developed for poly- shelf life, both on the plant and after harvest- picking loose with calyxes. ‘Bolstar Granda’ tunnels and cold greenhouses, not for heated produc- ing. ‘Bolstar Gimli’ produces long trusses of produces about 5-10 fruits per truss with a tion. about 8-10 juicy fruits which can be harvested good, pleasant fl avour and an excellent shelf loose, with or without calyxes. Also suitable life. for harvesting as 7-fruit trusses.

• Very good shelf life • Very vigorous • Sturdy trusses with 8-10 fruits • Firm, round fruits • Good, mildly fresh fl avour • Ideal for the cold greenhouse or polytunnel

Article Variety Resistance* Harvesting HR Truss Loose Weight

1942 Bolstar Gimli F1 Ff:A-E / ToMV:0 / Va:0 / Vd:0 / Fol:0,1 / For ● ● 70-80 gm 1945 Bolstar Granda Ff:A-E / ToMV:0 / Va:0 / Vd:0 / Fol:0,1 / For ● 90-110 gm

12 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 13 25-09-2020 09:58 Blocky Pepper Capsicum annuum

De Bolster blocky peppers are specially developed for organic cultivation. Our varieties perform very well when grown in soil, even under low fertiliser condi- tions.

De Bolster off ers a wide range of varieties for organic cultivation, along with pointed sweet peppers, snack peppers and hot chilli peppers. Olly F1 Elsa F1 Ilyn F1 Blocky Pepper Blocky Pepper Blocky Pepper

Red blocky pepper with plenty of vigour and Yellow blocky pepper with short, stocky plants Orange blocky pepper with plenty of vigour excellent, rapid colouration. The fruits weigh and fruits that colour quite rapidly. The fruits and fast colouration. The fruits have a weight around 180-200 gm and are deliciously sweet. are attractively block-shaped, weigh 200-220 of 180-200 gm and an excellent taste. gm and have a lovely, sweet fl avour.

• Robust plant • Short, stocky plants • Robust plants • Very fast colouration • Fairly fast colouration • Fast colouration • Sweet fl avour • Lovely fl avour • Excellent fl avour

Article Variety Plant Fruit Resistance* (HR) Plant habit Earliness Colour Size Weight

1621 Olly F1 Tm:0-2 Robust Very early Red 75-80 mm 180-200 gm 1622 Elsa F1 Tm:0-3 Short Early Yellow 80-85 mm 200-220 gm 1619 Ilyn F1 Tm:0-2 Robust Early Orange 70-80 mm 180-200 gm 1623 Lilo F1 Tm:0-2 Short Slow Purple, Red 75-80 mm 170-190 gm 1618 Waldo F1 Tm:0 Short Early White, Yellow 70-80 mm 160-170 gm

14 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 14 25-09-2020 09:58 Lilo F1 Waldo F1 Blocky Pepper Blocky Pepper

Unique, purple-coloured blocky pepper with High-yielding blocky pepper with bright white fruits that ripen through to dark red. ‘Lilo’ has fruits weighing between 160 and 170 gm. For a heavy, short cropping season. The fruits the best white colour and fresh fl avour, the weigh about 170-190 gm and have a taste attractive blocky fruits should be harvested comparable to green blocky pepper. unripe. If the fruits are allowed to ripen further they will turn pale yellow and will taste sweeter with a gentler fl avour.

• Short cropping season • Compact plants • Unique, purple colour • White: fresh fl avour • Green fl esh • Yellow: sweet fl avour

Blocky Pepper ‘Lilo F1’ 15

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De Bolster pointed sweet peppers are specially de- veloped for organic cultivation. Our varieties perform very well when grown in soil, even under low fertiliser conditions.

De Bolster off ers a wide range of varieties for organic cultivation, along with blocky peppers, snack peppers and hot chilli peppers. Xaro Zazu Kyra Pointed Sweet Pepper Pointed Sweet Pepper Pointed Sweet Pepper

Red pointed sweet pepper which gives a vig- Yellow pointed sweet pepper, compact Orange pointed sweet pepper with a fi rm, orous crop, early fruit setting and fast colour- grower and fast colouration. The fruits are open crop and fast colouration. The fruits are ation. The fruits are beautifully straight, 18-22 18-22 cm long and taste delicious. 20-22 cm long, crunchy and sweet-tasting, cm long and taste delicious. with a good shelf life.

• Strong, open crop • Strong, open crop • Strong, open crop • Fast colouration • Fast colouration • Fast colouring • Very good fl avour • Excellent fl avour • Magnifi cent fl avour

Article Variety Plant Fruit Resistance* (HR) Plant habit Earliness Colour Size Weight

1627 Xaro Tm:0 Strong and open Very early Red 180-220 mm 100-120 gm 1628 Zazu Tm:0-2 Strong and open Early Yellow 180-220 mm 100-120 gm 1629 Kyra Tm:0 Strong and open Early Orange 200-220 mm 100-120 gm

16 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 17 25-09-2020 09:59 Snack Pepper Capsicum annuum

De Bolster snack peppers are specifi cally developed for organic production. Our varieties perform very well when grown in soil, even under low fertiliser condi- tions.

De Bolster off ers a wide range of varieties for organic cultivation, along with blocky peppers, pointed sweet peppers and hot chilli peppers. Arwen Radja Flynn Snack Pepper Snack Pepper Snack Pepper

Red snack pepper with strong, relatively Yellow snack pepper with strong, short plants Orange snack pepper with strong, short short plants and a high yield. The fruits have and a very high yield. The fruits have a weight plants and a very high yield. The fruits have a a weight of 30-40 gm and a delightful taste. of 30-40 gm and an excellent taste. weight of 30-40 gm and a really sweet fl avour.

• Strong crop • Strong crop • Strong crop • High yield • Very high yield • High yield • Very good taste • Excellent fl avour • Sweet taste

Article Variety Plant Fruit Resistance* (HR) Plant habit Earliness Colour Size Weight

1624 Arwen Tm:0-2 Strong, rather short Early Red 70-80 mm 30-40 gm 1625 Radja Tm:0 Strong, short Early Yellow 70-80 mm 30-40 gm 1626 Flynn Tm:0 / PVY:0 Strong, short Early Orange 70-80 mm 30-40 gm

18 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 18 25-09-2020 09:59 Snack Pepper ‘Arwen’ 19

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 19 25-09-2020 09:59 Hot Pepper Capsicum annuum

De Bolster hot peppers are specifi cally developed for organic production. Our varieties perform very well when grown in soil, even under low fertiliser condi- tions.

De Bolster off ers a wide range of varieties for organic cultivation, along with blocky peppers, pointed sweet peppers and snack peppers. Koh Samui F1 Koh Chang Koh Tao Hot Pepper Hot Pepper Hot Pepper

Red pepper with straight fruits 15 cm long, Yellow pepper with straight fruits 13 cm long. Orange pepper with straight fruits 14 cm long. which can also be harvested green, if desired. Fairly short habit with very early fruit setting. Strong plants and very productive. These hot Strong plants and very productive. These hot These hot fruits have a weight of 25 gm and a fruits have a weight of 25 gm and a Scoville fruits have a weight of 30 gm and a Scoville Scoville score of 6000. score of 4000. score of 2000.

• Robust plants • Early variety • Robust plants • Long fruits • Short plants • Tall plants • Scoville: 2000 • Scoville: 6000 • Scoville: 4000

Article Variety Plant Fruit Resistance* (HR) Type Earliness Colour Scoville Size Weight

1635 Koh Samui F1 Long Early Red 2000 150 mm 30 gm 1636 Koh Chang Tm:0 Short Very early Yellow 6000 130 mm 25 gm 1637 Koh Tao Tm:0-2 Long Early Orange 4000 140 mm 25 gm

20 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 21 25-09-2020 09:59 Courgette Cucurbita pepo

In courgette breeding, De Bolster specialises in devel- oping new varieties with special traits that benefi t both professional growers and amateur gardeners.

Two courgettes with these unique characteristics are ‘Ola Gabriella’ and ‘Ola Escaladora’, both slow-grow- ing cultivars bearing multiple fruits simultaneously that develop more slowly, giving you more fl exibility in har- vesting. Ola Gabriella F1 Ola Escaladora We are also working on new cultivars for profession- Courgette Courgette (climbing) al organic production with the right balance between size, shape, gloss and yield and with good disease resistance. Productive yellow courgette with a mild, Climbing courgette ‘Ola Escaladora’ readily sweet taste. This plant has a parthenocar- grows up netting or a fence. The long vines, pic habit so the fruits set early in the season which can reach anything up to 5 metres in without the presence of male fl owers. length, need to be tied in at regular intervals Because of the continual development of the so as to encourage the plant to grow up- fruits, they can stay rather longer on the plant wards. This productive climber produces fl a- without compromising productivity. This gives voursome, dark green courgettes of around you more fl exibility in harvesting. The fruits, 20 to 25 cm in length throughout the summer, which are best harvested when they reach provided the fruits are harvested regularly. The a length of 20-25 cm, have a fi ne texture and side shoots, which can be removed if desired, a mild, sweet taste. also produce fruits. Any mildew only appears late in the season, if at all. Spacing: 60x60 cm. Site: full sun or semi-shade.

• Early fruiting • Strong climbing variety • Very productive • Very productive • Flexibility in harvesting • Use: for hobby growers

Article Variety Cultivation Plant type Density Harvest

1355 Ola Gabriella F1 Bush 10,000-12,000 /ha Jul-Sep 1356 Ola Escaladora Climbing 10,000-15,000 /ha Jul-Sep 22

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Climbing Courgette ‘Ola Escaladora’ 23

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 23 25-09-2020 09:59 Winter Squash Cucurbita maxima

De Bolster winter squash varieties are developed for or- ganic cultivation. Our trailing types are remarkably uniform in size and shelf life. This plant type covers the cultivation area quickly, which suppresses weeds. Our bush types are particularly productive and allow for longer mechanical weed control.

Sowing Sow winter squash seed on a fi rm, moist soil. This usually requires a sowing depth of 3-5 cm. For optimal germin- Solor Fictor Uchiki Kuri ation, the soil temperature should be at least 18°C at sow- Winter Squash, trailing Winter Squash, trailing Winter Squash, trailing ing depth at the time of sowing and during the following week. Soil that is too cold or too wet slows down the ger- mination process, which can make the germinating seeds Orange/red winter squash with beautiful, uni- Dark orange/red winter squash with attract- Orange-red squash with fruits varying in susceptible to fungi and bacteria. Above 22°C, germin- form fruits. ‘Solor’ is a trailing, open-pollinated ive, uniform fruits. ‘Fictor’ is a trailing ‘family weight from 0.8 to 2 kg. Trailing type with 1-2 ation takes place very quickly, so these plant pathogens variety with a good, uniform shelf life. intercross’ (FIC; crossing result between two fruits per plant. are less likely to attack. genera of diff erent families) which is very much Harvesting and storage appreciated because of the size of its fruits, The fruits are ready for harvesting when the fruit stalks start beautiful colour and good, uniform shelf life. to turn corky and the leaves start to die off . For maximum shelf life, we recommend not leaving the fruits on the fi eld for too long in order to avoid sun scorch and fruit spoilage. • Sales period: October-January • Sales period: October-January • Sales period: October-December After harvesting, the fruits are best stored at a temperature • High yield, up to 19 tonnes per hectare • High yield, up to 20 tonnes per hectare • High yield, up to 21 tonnes per hectare of 8-12°C. It is important to keep winter squash well ven- tilated in storage. • 7-10 days earlier than ‘Uchiki Kuri’ • 7-10 days earlier than ‘Uchiki Kuri’ • Orange-red colour

Article Variety Plant Fruit Type Density Culture time Weight Yield Shelf life

1665 Solor Trailing 11,000-13,000 /ha 90-100 days 0.9-1.1 kg 15-19 T/ha 4-5 months 1655 Fictor (FIC) Trailing 11,000-13,000 /ha 90-100 days 1.0-1.2 kg 16-20 T/ha 4-5 months 1669 Uchiki Kuri Trailing 11,000-13,000 /ha 90-100 days 0.8-2.0 kg 17-21 T/ha 3-4 months 1642 Amoro F1 Bush 15,000-20,000 /ha 85-90 days 0.8-1.3 kg 30-40 T/ha 2-3 months 1644 Tractor F1 Bush 10,000-15,000 /ha 90-100 days 2.0-4.5 kg 30-35 T/ha 3-4 months

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Beautiful, bright orange winter squash with an Orange winter squash with beautiful, large exceptionally high yield. Bush type with short fruits. Bush type with short vine and 1-2 fruits vine. Suitable for early sales. ‘Amoro’ is very per plant. Very high yielding and good shelf easy to cook and has a sweet taste, perfect life. ‘Tractor’ is easy to cook and has a good, for soup. mild taste.

• Sales period: September-December • Sales period: October-January • Exceptionally high yielding • Very high yielding • Beautiful orange fl esh • Big fruits with fi rm fl esh

Winter Squash ‘Amoro F1’ 25

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 25 25-09-2020 10:00 Pumpkin specialities Cucurbita pepo

Green Tangerine F1 Sugar Babe F1 Owls Eye F1 Acorn Squash Delicata Squash Halloween Pumpkin

Attractive, dark green fruits with deep tan- Wonderfully sweet Delicata squash. Thanks to Attractive, yellow squash for autumn with a gerine coloured fl esh with a pleasant, sweet their fl at base, the fruits (500-800 gm) stand fi rm stalk that makes it easy to harvest and taste. The nicely shaped fruits (600-800 gm) upright well – ideal for stuffi ng and baking in a prepare. Thanks to its fl at base, ‘Owls Eye’ are 11-14 cm in diameter with a small inter- range of dishes. ‘Sugar Babe’ is a high-yield- stands nicely upright. Semi-bush plant type ior seed cavity. Compact, bushy plants with ing bush type squash with a good shelf life. with good mildew tolerance. strong powdery mildew resistance. Skin turns orange in storage after a while.

• Sweet taste • Very sweet fl avour • Sturdy stalk • Good shelf life • Very good shelf life • Fruit weight 4-7 kg • Strong powdery mildew resistance • Strong powdery mildew resistance • Mildew-tolerant

Article Variety Plant Fruit Type Resistance* (HR) Density Culture time Weight

1688 Acorn Squash ‘Green Tangerine F1’ Bush Px 12,000-14,000 /ha 90-100 days 0.6-0.8 kg 1686 Delicata Squash ‘Sugar Babe F1’ Semi-bush Px 12,000-14,000 /ha 90-100 days 0.5-0.8 kg 1646 Halloween Pumpkin ‘Owls Eye F1’ Semi-bush 12,000 /ha 110 days 4.5-7.0 kg

26 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 26 25-09-2020 10:00 Various recipe cards available. Ask us for more information!

Apple crumble with Delicata squash ‘Sugar Babe’ Warm dessert – serves 4 – 20 minutes (+ 100 minutes baking time) ‘Sugar Babe’ is a deliciously sweet and tender-soft Delicata squash weighing 500-800 grams. It would be a good choice as an ingredient in baking recipes like pumpkin pie or in a cake. In addition, ‘Sugar Babe’ also makes a Creamy squash fi ne main ingredient to use in all kinds

of savoury recipes.D ash and sage soup elicata squ h De uas with ‘Sugar Babe’licata sq This recipe uses a ‘Sugar Babe’ as an edible bowl for the dessert. Since you Hot starter will bake the squash for such a long – serves 4 time, even its skin will be soft enough Mexican chilli – 35 minutes to eat. Preparation involves fi lling the with Acorn squash squash with a familiar blend of apples ‘Sugar Babe’ is also perfect for savoury and cinnamon and making a crumble ‘Green Tangerine’ dishes. Its somewhat sweeter fl avour for the topping. The result? A sweet makes this squash a good choice for dessert featuring cinnamon, apple and Hot main course seasoning with herbs such as rose- squash that goes straight from the – serves 4 mary or sage, and for combining with oven to the table. Caramelised – 20 minutes (+ 55 minutes baking time) strong or aromatic ingredients like chilli ‘GreenTangerine’ with pepper or onion. ash Delicata squ ‘Green Tangerine’ is a somewhat sweet thickened yoghurt Acorn squash which is green on the This recipe using ‘Sugar Babe’ takes ash outside and yellow on the inside. Delicata squ advantage of a traditional combina- Warm dessert tion: squash and sage. And the red 11-10-18 15:02 – serves 4 It’s not-too-sweet fl avour makes this chilli pepper and garlic give this soup – 10 minutes (+ 30 minutes baking time) squash perfect for either savoury or even more zip. Another benefi t: adding sweet dishes. sweet potato and carrot makes this Acorn squash ‘Green Tangerine’ is also Recepten_OPM_A6_EN.indd 3 a very healthy soup just bursting with perfect as an ingredient in sweet dishes. This recipe uses the squash whole vitamins and minerals. What more For the very reason that it’s not overly instead of cut into pieces. Once the could you want to tempt you into sweet, this squash combines happily trying out this recipe? with all kinds of other fl avours. The slight ‘Green Tangerine’ is baked in the oven acidity of ‘Green Tangerine’ actually gives and then fully prepared, it can be eaten sweet dishes some extra ‘body’. whole. Stuff ed with Mexican chilli con carne, it makes a great presentation This recipe calls for caramelising the and a truly tasty dish! squash slices in the oven. Simply spread 11-10-18 15:02 the slices with a mixture of honey and oil and let the oven do the rest. Here’s a really scrumptious luxurious dessert that goes practically straight from oven to table: just top it fi rst with slightly sweetened thickened yoghurt or quark (or maybe some cinnamon ice cream). Recepten_OPM_A6_EN.indd 1 Too good not to try soon! Recepten_OPM_A6_EN.indd 7

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Yield Shelf life

2-4 fruits/plant 3-4 months 3-4 fruits/plant 4-6 months

1-2 fruits/plant 1-2 months Mexican chilli with Acorn Squash ‘Green Tangerine F1’ 27

PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 27 25-09-2020 10:00 Dwarf French Bean Phaseolus vulgaris

Earliness To determine the earliness of our varieties, we use ‘Compass’ as a reference variety. ‘Compass’ is a standard early variety and has about 71 growing days in the main season. The later it is sown, the greater the diff erences in cultivation time. In summer, +1 means one day of extra growing, while at the end of the season +1 can mean an extra week of growing.

Sowing Sow dwarf French beans from 15 June onwards outdoors on a fi rm, moist soil. This usually requires a sowing depth of Compass Faraday Domino Dior 2-4 cm. The soil temperature should be at least 15°C at sow- Dwarf French Bean Dwarf French Bean Dwarf French Bean Dwarf French bean ing depth. Germination will take place more quickly at above 20°C. Soil that is too cold will slow down the germination process and it is possible that the seeds may not come up at Extra-refi ned French bean, ‘hari- Very fi ne French bean, ‘haricot Delicate, stringless French bean Very uniform wax bean with all. The latest sowing date for outdoor cultivation is 20 July, mainly due to the danger of night frosts in October. cot vert’ type. It is stringless and vert’ type, which is stringless with a fi ne fl avour. The pods all set homo geneous fruiting. The has a good fl avour. Excellent plant and has a very good fl avour. This together and are suitable for both straight, yellow pods are neatly Harvesting A handy way of determining the ideal harvesting time for habit with long, straight pods. Be- variety has a long picking period mechanical harvest or one-time distributed on the outside of the dwarf French beans is to measure the length of the seeds in cause the pods are quite thin, it is and a good shelf life, making it picking by hand. ‘Domino’ gives a plant, making them easy to pick. the middle of the pod. To do this, cut the pod open length- wise and measure the space between the largest seeds in less suitable for picking by hand. suitable for both processing and very high yield. ‘Dior’ is extremely high yielding the middle of the pod. When this space is the same as the fresh sales. It is a productive var- and has an earliness of +1, which length of the largest seeds, the dwarf French beans are ready for harvesting. iety, with a uniform fruit setting is quite early for a wax bean. and good Botrytis tolerance.

Article Variety Plant Pod Sorting (mm) Resistance* (HR) Height Earliness** Colour Length < 6.5 6.5-8 8-9 9-10.5

1081 Compass BCMV:1 / Ps / A 50 cm Reference Dark green 12-14 cm 75% 25% 1083 Faraday BCMV:1 / Ps / A 50 cm +1 days Green 13-14 cm 80% 20% 1082 Domino BCMV:1 / Ps / A 50 cm +1 days Green 12-13 cm 80% 20% 1218 Dior BCMV:1 / Ps / A 50 cm +1 days Yellow 13-14 cm 20% 80%

28 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36 **Earliness in comparison to standard variety

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Capitano Nassau Dwarf Flat Bean Dwarf Flat Bean

Stringless bean with fl at yellow Stringless bean with fl at green, pods, which are very tasty. ‘Cap- really tasty pods. In many coun- itano’ is the standard variety in its tries, ‘Nassau’ is the standard class in many countries around the variety for mechanical harvesting, world. Suitable for both mechanic- but it is also suitable for picking by al and hand picking. hand.

Article Variety Plant Pod Resistance* (HR) Height Earliness** Colour Length Sorting

1215 Capitano BCMV:1 / Ps / A 50 cm +3 days Yellow 15 cm Flat, width 20 mm 1195 Nassau BCMV:1 / Ps / A 50 cm +3 days Light green 16 cm Flat, width 17 mm

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Golden Gate Vitalis Climbing Flat Bean Climbing Flat Bean

Beautiful, yellow fl at bean. Uniform Beautiful, dark green fl at bean. with a slightly more open habit. Due to its slower development, Harvestable over a long period. this variety has a high percent- Suitable for both greenhouse and age of fi rst-class pods. Suitable outdoor production. for both greenhouse and outdoor production.

Article Variety Plant Pod Resistance* (HR) Height Colour Length Width

1174 Golden Gate BCMV:1 200 cm Yellow 24-26 cm 24 mm 1176 Vitalis BCMV:1 200 cm Dark green 20-22 cm 20 mm

30 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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Phaseolus vulgaris Phaseolus coccineus Pisum sativum Cobra Lady Di Sweet Horizon Climbing French Bean Runner Bean Snow Pea

Attractive, stringless pole bean Vigorous, stringless runner bean Beautiful, very productive, climb- with very tall plants. Mid-early with a long harvest period. ing snow pea. Due to its tolerance variety, suitable for both green- ‘Lady Di’ has green pods and of Asochyta and its resistance, house and outdoor cultivation. slow-to-develop red and black this is a reliable cropper, while its Performs well with high yields, seeds. The plants look beautiful long, thick pods are easy to pick. even in varying growing condi- when in full fl ower. tions. ‘Cobra’ has light green pods and slow-to-develop black seeds.

Article Variety Plant Pod Resistance* (HR) Height Colour Length Width

1172 Cobra BCMV:1 / A 300 cm Light green 18-20 cm 7-9 mm 1205 Lady Di BCMV:1 / BYMV 300 cm Green 28-30 cm 18-20 mm 1305 Sweet Horizon Er / Fop 120 cm Dark green 9-10 cm 20-22 mm

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Lusaka Nairobi Snap Pea Snap Pea

Very compact, short-growing Early, productive sugar snap with sugar snap with straight pods straight pods 8-9 cm long. Pods 8-9 cm long. The pods grow in are usually stringless at harvest. In clusters, can be harvested early north-west Europe, ‘Nairobi’ can in the season and are complete- be grown supported by climbing ly stringless. ‘Lusaka’ is suitable mesh or freely on the ground. for mechanical harvest and hand picking.

Article Variety Plant Pod Resistance* Height Colour Length Width

1302 Lusaka Er 40-60 cm Green 8-9 cm 15 mm 1307 Nairobi Er 60-70 cm Green 8-9 cm 15 mm

32 *For an explanation of these resistance codes, see page 36

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Tip for growers Sow these varieties at the same time. They can be harvested one directly after another: fi rst ‘Ratio’ followed by ‘Eleonora’ 10 days later.

Ratio Eleonora Broad Bean Broad Bean

Early, productive broad bean A selection from ‘Express’ which with an excellent pod shape, stays short, so the crop is not good pod set and a delicious prone to falling over. ‘Eleonora’ is fl avour. Thanks to its branching about 10 days later than ‘Ratio’ habit, the crop stays short and and has excellent long pods with is at less risk of lodging. Very a splendid fl avour. The beans are fl avoursome and suitable for ideal for freezing. freezing.

Article Variety Plant Pod Height Shape Seeds per pod

1212 Ratio 70-80 cm Long, slender 4-5 seeds 1210 Eleonora 90-100 cm Long, slender 5-6 seeds 33

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Eruca sativa Anthriscus cerefolium Scorzonera hispanica Zea mays Esmee Massa VRN-Enorma My Fair Lady F1 Rucola Chervil Scorzonera Sweet Corn

Tender salad rocket with beauti- A dark-leaved, slow bolting cher- One of the most productive High-yielding two-colour hybrid. fully delicate pinnate leaves. The vil. The fl at leaves of ‘Massa’ varieties with remarkable ‘My Fair Lady’ produces slim cobs three-dimensional leaf shape have a lovely, sweet, aniseed-like length and smoothness of root. 18-20 cm long. The kernels have helps create a fi rm, open struc- fl avour and a delightful fragrance. ‘VRN-Enorma’ has attractive a soft texture and a very sweet ture in salad mixes and stops the foliage and is resistant to hollow fl avour. Plant height approx. 160 leaves from sticking to the pack- crown. A uniquely delicious vege- cm. aging. ‘Esmee’ is a fast growing table. variety that can be harvested 3-4 weeks after sowing. This rucola tastes peppery and not in the least bitter.

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PRO_catalogus_2021_NL_DE_EN13.indd 34 25-09-2020 10:00 Selection Art. SoortSpecies RasCrop Art. Soort Species RasCrop 1195 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf Flat Bean ‘Nassau’ Root vegetables for growers 1174 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Flat Bean ‘Golden Gate’ 2012 Allium cepa Onion ‘Hylander F1’ Varieties for professional growers 1190 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Flat Bean ‘Helda’ 2058 Daucus carota Carrot ‘Napoli F1’ 1176 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Flat Bean ‘Vitalis’ 2059 Daucus carota Carrot ‘Negovia F1’ 1270 Pisum sativum Pea ‘Eerste Vroege Mei’ 2061 Daucus carota Carrot ‘Yellowstone’ 1220 Pisum sativum Pea ‘Blauwschokker’ 2065 Daucus carota Carrot ‘White Satin F1’ 1305 Pisum sativum Snow Pea ‘Sweet Horizon’ 1770 Scorzonera hispanica Scorzonera ‘VRN-Enorma’ 1300 Pisum sativum Snow Pea ‘Norli’ Herbs Art. SpeciesSoort RasCrop 1210 Vicia faba Broad Bean ‘Eleonora’ 3135 Anthriscus cerefolium Chervil ‘Massa’ Leaf vegetables 1212 Vicia faba Broad Bean ‘Ratio’ 3170 Lavandula angustifolia Lavender 2005 Allium fi stulosum Welsh Onion ‘Ishikura Long White’ Fruit vegetables 3160 Levisticum offi cinale Lovage 1365 Apium graveolens Celery ‘Tango F1’ 1621 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper ‘Olly F1’ 3080 Melissa offi cinalis Lemon Balm 1885 Beta vulgaris Chard ‘Five Colours’ 1622 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper ‘Elsa F1’ 3030 Ocimum basilicum Basil ‘Dark Opal’ 1032 Brassica juncea Leaf Mustard ‘Golden Frills’ 1619 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper ‘Ilyn F1’ 3245 Rosmarinus offi cinalis Rosemary 1035 Brassica juncea Leaf Mustard ‘Purple Frills’ 1623 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper ‘Lilo F1’ 3250 Salvia offi cinalis Sage 1720 Brassica rapa Turnip ‘Namenia’ 1618 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper ‘Waldo F1’ 3050 Satureja hortensis Summer Savory 1728 Cichorium intybus Radicchio Rosso ‘Leonardo F1’ 1624 Capsicum annuum Snack Pepper ‘Arwen’ 3270 Thymus vulgaris Thyme 2030 Claytonia perfoliata Winter Purslane 1625 Capsicum annuum Snack Pepper ‘Radja’ 3275 Thymus vulgaris Summer Thyme 1760 Eruca sativa Rocket ‘Esmee’ 1626 Capsicum annuum Snack Pepper ‘Flynn’ Green manure 1980 Lepidium sativum Garden Cress ‘Cressida’ 1627 Capsicum annuum Pointed Sweet Pepper ‘Xaro’ 4100 Avena strigosa Bristle Oat 2040 Portulaca oleracea Summer Purslane 1628 Capsicum annuum Pointed Sweet Pepper ‘Zazu’ 4070 Fagopyrum esculentum Buckwheat 1610 Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand Spinach 1629 Capsicum annuum Pointed Sweet Pepper ‘Kyra’ 4010 Lupinus angustifolius Blue Lupin Brassicas 1635 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper ‘Koh Samui F1’ 4060 Ornithopus sativus Serradella 1441 Brassica oleracea Caulifl ower ‘Bermeo F1’ 1636 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper ‘Koh Chang’ 4050 Phacelia tanacetifolia Phacelia 1442 Brassica oleracea Caulifl ower ‘Liria F1’ 1637 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper ‘Koh Tao’ 4090 Secale cereale Forage Rye 1465 Brassica oleracea Broccoli ‘Belstar F1’ 1642 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash ‘Amoro F1’ 4040 Sinapis alba White Mustard 1505 Brassica oleracea Kale ‘Nero di Toscana’ 1655 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash ‘Fictor’ 4080 Trifolium incarnatum Crimson Clover 1515 Brassica oleracea Romanesco ‘Veronica F1’ 1665 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash ‘Solor’ 1535 Brassica oleracea White Cabbage ‘Carafl ex F1’ 1669 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash ‘Uchiki Kuri’ 1581 Brassica oleracea Brussels Sprouts ‘Irene F1’ 1644 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash ‘Tractor F1’ 1471 Brassica pekinensis Chinese Cabbage ‘Emiko F1’ 1355 Cucurbita pepo Courgette ‘Ola Gabriella F1’ Legumes 1356 Cucurbita pepo Courgette (climbing) ‘Ola Escaladora’ 1205 Phaseolus coccineus Runner Bean ‘Lady Di’ 1688 Cucurbita pepo Acorn Squash ‘Green Tangerine F1’ 1081 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean ‘Compass’ 1686 Cucurbita pepo Delicata Squash ‘Sugar Babe F1’ 1218 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean ‘Dior’ 1646 Cucurbita pepo Halloween Pumpkin ‘Owls Eye F1’ 1082 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean ‘Domino’ 1941 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry-Plum Tomato ‘Bolstar Baloe F1’ 1083 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean ‘Faraday’ 1948 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry Tomato ‘Bartelly F1’ 1172 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean ‘Cobra’ 1943 Solanum lycopersicum Plum Tomato ‘Bolstar Sensatica F1’ 1171 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean ‘Neckargold’ 1942 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato ‘Bolstar Gimli F1’ 1170 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean ‘Neckarkönigin’ 1945 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato ‘Bolstar Granda’ 1215 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf Flat Bean ‘Capitano’ 1939 Zea mays Sweet Corn ‘My Fair Lady F1’

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Code Pest or pathogen Virus Fungus Bacterium Scientifi c name Races Resistance level A Anthracnose ● Colletotrichum lindemuthianum HR BCMV Bean common mosaic virus ● Bean common mosaic virus 1 HR BYMV Bean yellow mosaic virus ● Bean yellow mosaic virus HR Er Powdery mildew ● Erysiphe pisi HR Ff (ex CF) Leaf mould ● Fulvia fulva (ex Cladosporium fulvum) A,B,C,D,E HR Fol Fusarium wilt ● Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici 0,1,2 HR Fop Fusarium wilt ● Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pisi 1 HR For Fusarium crown and root rot ● Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici HR On (ex Ol) Powdery mildew ● Odium neolycopersici (ex Oidium lycopersicum) IR Ps Halo blight ● Pseudomonas syringae subsp. savastanoi HR Px Powdery mildew (Cucurbita) ● Podosphaeria xanthii (ex Sphaerotheca fuliginea) HR PVY Potato virus Y ● Potato virus Y 0 HR Tm Tobacco mosaic virus ● Tobacco mosaic virus 0,1,2,3 HR ToMV Tomato mosaic virus ● Tomato mosaic virus 0,1,2 HR Va Verticillium wilt ● Verticillium albo-atrum 0 HR Vd Verticillium wilt ● Verticillium dahliae 0 HR

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Art. Crop Variety Art. Crop Variety Art. Crop Variety Leaf vegetables Leaf vegetables (continued) Legumes (continued) 2007 Allium cepa Spring Onion 'White Lisbon' 1831 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Cut-and-come-again) 'Cocarde' 1171 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean 'Neckargold'

2005 Allium fi stulosum Welsh Onion 'Ishikura Long White' 1980 Lepidium sativum Garden Cress 'Cressida' 1170 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean 'Neckarkönigin'

1690 Allium porrum Leek 'Blauwgroene Herfst' 2040 Portulaca oleracea Summer Purslane 1215 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf Flat Bean 'Capitano'

1695 Allium porrum Leek 'Autumn Giant 2' 1920 Spinacia oleracea Spinach 'Early Giant Leaf' 1195 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf Flat Bean 'Nassau'

1365 Apium graveolens Celery 'Tango F1' 1935 Spinacia oleracea Spinach 'Winter Giant' 1174 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Flat Bean 'Golden Gate'

1370 Apium graveolens Celery 'Tall Utah 52/70' 1610 Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand Spinach 1190 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Flat Bean 'Helda'

1990 Atriplex hortensis Garden Orache, green 1870 Valerianella locusta Corn Salad 'Grote Noordhollandse' 1176 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Flat Bean 'Vitalis'

2000 Atriplex hortensis Garden Orache, red 1880 Valerianella locusta Corn Salad 'Vit' 1180 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing Bean 'Stokkievitsboon'

1900 Beta vulgaris Chard 'White Silver 3' 1270 Pisum sativum Pea 'Eerste Vroege Mei' 1885 Beta vulgaris Chard 'Five Colours' Brassica 1290 Pisum sativum Pea 'Senator' 1890 Beta vulgaris Chard 'Perpetual Spinach' 1441 Brassica oleracea Caulifl ower 'Bermeo F1' 1240 Pisum sativum Pea 'Kelvedon Wonder'

1910 Beta vulgaris Chard 'Rhubarb Chard' 1442 Brassica oleracea Caulifl ower 'Liria F1' 1220 Pisum sativum Pea 'Blauwschokker'

1915 Beta vulgaris Chard 'Magenta Sunset' 1445 Brassica oleracea Caulifl ower 'Flora Blanca' 1330 Pisum sativum Snow Pea 'Grijze Roodbloeiende'

1032 Brassica juncea Leaf Mustard 'Golden Frills' 1455 Brassica oleracea Curly Kale 'Roter Grünkohl' 1320 Pisum sativum Snow Pea 'Hendriks'

1035 Brassica juncea Leaf Mustard 'Purple Frills' 1450 Brassica oleracea Curly Kale 'Westland Winter' 1310 Pisum sativum Snow Pea 'Heraut'

1575 Brassica juncea Leaf Mustard 'Red Giant' 1465 Brassica oleracea Broccoli 'Belstar F1' 1305 Pisum sativum Snow Pea 'Sweet Horizon'

1570 Brassica rapa Pak Choi 'Taisai' 1460 Brassica oleracea Broccoli 'Green Calabrese' 1300 Pisum sativum Snow Pea 'Norli'

1725 Brassica rapa Turnip 'Mizuna' 1480 Brassica oleracea Kohlrabi 'Delikatess Blue' 1302 Pisum sativum Snap Pea 'Lusaka'

1720 Brassica rapa Turnip 'Namenia' 1490 Brassica oleracea Kohlrabi 'Delikatess White' 1307 Pisum sativum Snap Pea 'Nairobi'

1572 Brassica rapa Tatsoi 1500 Brassica oleracea Kohlrabi 'Superschmelz' 1210 Vicia faba Broad Bean 'Eleonora'

1010 Cichorium endivia Endive 'Batavian Broad Leaved' 1505 Brassica oleracea Kale 'Nero di Toscana' 1212 Vicia faba Broad Bean 'Ratio'

1020 Cichorium endivia Endive 'Wallonne' (Frisée) 1510 Brassica oleracea Red Cabbage 'Langedijker Bewaar 2' 1360 Cichorium intybus Chicory 'Zuckerhut' 1515 Brassica oleracea Romanesco 'Veronica F1' Fruit vegetables 1728 Cichorium intybus Radicchio Rosso 'Leonardo F1' 1530 Brassica oleracea Savoy Cabbage 'Bloemendaalse Gele' 1621 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper 'Olly F1'

2030 Claytonia perfoliata Winter Purslane 1535 Brassica oleracea White Cabbage 'Carafl ex F1' 1622 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper 'Elsa F1'

1380 Cynara cardunculus Cardoon 1581 Brassica oleracea Brussels Sprouts 'Irene F1' 1619 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper 'Ilyn F1'

1765 Diplotaxis tenuifolia Rocket Wild 'Selvatica' 1580 Brassica oleracea Brussels Sprouts 'Groninger' 1623 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper 'Lilo F1'

1760 Eruca sativa Rocket 'Esmee' 1550 Brassica oleracea White Cabbage 'Filderkraut' 1618 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper 'Waldo F1'

1825 - Mesclun 'Asian Mix' 1560 Brassica oleracea White Cabbage 'Langedijker Bewaar' 1620 Capsicum annuum Blocky Pepper 'Jubilandska'

1827 Lactuca sativa Mesclun 'Salad Leaves' 1540 Brassica oleracea White Cabbage 'Roem van Enkhuizen 2' 1624 Capsicum annuum Snack Pepper 'Arwen'

1840 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Batavia) 'Blonde de Paris' 1471 Brassica pekinensis Chinese Cabbage 'Emiko F1' 1625 Capsicum annuum Snack Pepper 'Radja'

1780 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Romaine) 'Little Leprechaun' 1470 Brassica pekinensis Chinese Cabbage 'Granaat' 1626 Capsicum annuum Snack Pepper 'Flynn'

1833 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Loose-Leaf) 'Salad Bowl' 1627 Capsicum annuum Pointed Sweet Pepper 'Xaro' 1835 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Loose-Leaf) 'Red Salad Bowl' Legumes 1628 Capsicum annuum Pointed Sweet Pepper 'Zazu' 1845 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Iceberg) 'Grazer Krauthauptel 2' 1200 Phaseolus coccineus Runner Bean 'Emergo' 1629 Capsicum annuum Pointed Sweet Pepper 'Kyra'

1850 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Iceberg) 'Saladin' 1205 Phaseolus coccineus Runner Bean 'Lady Di' 1635 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper 'Koh Samui F1'

1800 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Butterhead) 'Suzan' 1081 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean 'Compass' 1636 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper 'Koh Chang'

1790 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Butterhead) 'Victoria' 1218 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean 'Dior' 1637 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper 'Koh Tao'

1820 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Butterhead) 'Marvel of Four Seasons' 1082 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean 'Domino' 1640 Capsicum annuum Hot Pepper 'Westlandse Lange Rode'

1836 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Curly) 'Lollo Bionda' 1080 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean 'Dubbele witte zonder draad' 2027 Citrullus lanatus Watermelon 'Sugar Baby'

1837 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Curly) 'Lollo Rossa' 1083 Phaseolus vulgaris Dwarf French Bean 'Faraday' 1030 Cucumis sativus Gherkin 'Hokus'

1830 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Cut-and-come-again) 'Black Seeded Simpson' 1172 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean 'Cobra' 1430 Cucumis sativus Cucumber 'Gele Tros'

1832 Lactuca sativa Lettuce (Cut-and-come-again) 'Catalogna' 1160 Phaseolus vulgaris Climbing French Bean 'Mechelse Tros' 1437 Cucumis sativus Cucumber 'Telegraph Improved' 40

Assortment_2020_DE_EN13.indd 40 25-09-2020 10:02 Art. Crop Variety Art. Crop Variety Art. Crop Variety Fruit vegetables (continued) Root vegetables (continued) Herbs (continued) 1435 Cucumis sativus Cucumber 'Marketmore' 1065 Beta vulgaris Beetroot 'Chioggia' 3030 Ocimum basilicum Basil 'Dark Opal'

1642 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Amoro F1' 1060 Beta vulgaris Beetroot 'Cylindra' 3035 Ocimum basilicum Basil 'Cinnamon'

1655 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Fictor' 1040 Beta vulgaris Beetroot 'Egyptische platronde' 3037 Ocimum basilicum Thai Basil

1665 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Solor' 1050 Beta vulgaris Beetroot 'Detroit 2' 3190 Origanum vulgare Oregano

1669 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Uchiki Kuri' 1590 Brassica rapa Swede 'Friese Gele' 3197 Petroselinum crispum Parsley 'Comun 3'

1644 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Tractor F1' 1710 Brassica rapa Turnip 'Goldana' 3195 Petroselinum crispum Parsley 'Giant of Italy'

1660 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Groene Hokkaido' 1715 Brassica rapa Turnip 'Milan White Red Top' 3200 Petroselinum crispum Parsley 'Moss Curled 2'

1680 Cucurbita maxima Winter Squash 'Zappalito' 1700 Brassica rapa Turnip 'Flat White May' 3015 Pimpinella anisum Anise

1675 Cucurbita moschata Muscat Squash 'Muscat de Provence' 2050 Cichorium intybus Chicory 'Hollandse Middelvroeg' 3245 Rosmarinus offi cinalis Rosemary

1685 Cucurbita moschata Butternut Squash 'Butternut' 2058 Daucus carota Carrot 'Napoli F1' 3320 Rumex patientia Patience Dock

1355 Cucurbita pepo Courgette 'Ola Gabriella F1' 2059 Daucus carota Carrot 'Negovia F1' 3250 Salvia offi cinalis Sage

1356 Cucurbita pepo Courgette (climbing) 'Ola Escaladora' 2055 Daucus carota Carrot 'Amsterdam 2' 3050 Satureja hortensis Summer Savory

1350 Cucurbita pepo Courgette 'Zucchini' 2060 Daucus carota Carrot 'Nantes 2' 3270 Thymus vulgaris Thyme

1352 Cucurbita pepo Courgette 'Black Beauty' 2070 Daucus carota Carrot 'Autumn King 2' 3275 Thymus vulgaris Summer Thyme

1688 Cucurbita pepo Acorn Squash 'Green Tangerine F1' 2061 Daucus carota Carrot 'Yellowstone' 6020 Trigonella foenum-graecum Fenugreek

1686 Cucurbita pepo Delicata Squash 'Sugar Babe F1' 2065 Daucus carota Carrot 'White Satin F1' 1687 Cucurbita pepo Delicata Squash 'Sweet Dumpling' 1420 Foeniculum vulgare Fennel 'Fino' Sprouting seeds 1646 Cucurbita pepo Halloween Pumpkin 'Owls Eye F1' 1425 Foeniculum vulgare Fennel 'Perfection' 9035 Allium tuberosum Chinese Chives

1645 Cucurbita pepo Halloween Pumpkin 'Jack O’Lantern' 1630 Pastinaca sativa Parsnip 'Tender and True' 9030 Brassica oleracea Broccoli

2080 Physalis pruinosa Dwarf Cape Gooseberry 3210 Petroselinum crispum Root Parsley 'Halfl ange' 9045 Brassica oleracea Red Cabbage

1941 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry-Plum Tomato 'Bolstar Baloe F1' 1730 Raphanus sativus Radish 'Cherry Belle' 9038 Brassica rapa Turnip

1948 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry Tomato 'Bartelly F1' 1740 Raphanus sativus Radish 'French Breakfast 2' 9020 Eruca sativa Rocket

1971 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry Tomato 'Cerise' 1745 Raphanus sativus Radish 'White Icicle' 9070 Helianthus annuus Sunfl ower

1972 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry Tomato 'Yellow Clementine' 1750 Raphanus sativus Black Radish 'Black Spanish Round' 9010 Lepidium sativum Garden Cress

1970 Solanum lycopersicum Cherry Tomato 'Zuckertraube' 1770 Scorzonera hispanica Scorzonera 'VRN-Enorma' 9060 Medicago sativa Alfalfa

1943 Solanum lycopersicum Plum Tomato 'Bolstar Sensatica F1' 9090 Ocimum basilicum Basil 1942 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato 'Bolstar Gimli F1' Herbs 9036 Pisum sativum Green Peas 1945 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato 'Bolstar Granda' 3040 Allium schoenoprasum Chives 9040 Raphanus sativus Radish 'Daikon'

1975 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato '' 3060 Allium tuberosum Chinese Chives 9050 Sinapis alba White Mustard

1950 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato 'Marmande' 3090 Anethum graveolens Dill 9037 Trigonella foenum-graecum Fenugreek

1960 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato 'Matina' 3130 Anthriscus cerefolium Chervil 'Fijne Krul' 9080 Vigna radiata Mung Bean

1974 Solanum lycopersicum Round Tomato ' Bicolore' 3135 Anthriscus cerefolium Chervil 'Massa' 1025 Solanum melongena Eggplant 'Violetta Lunga 3' 3260 Apium graveolens Celery 'Gewone Snij' Flowers, annual 1939 Zea mays Sweet Corn 'My Fair Lady F1' 3295 Barbarea vulgaris Bittercress 5030 Agrostemma githago Corncockle

1940 Zea mays Sweet Corn 'Golden Bantam' 3140 Borago offi cinalis Borage 5070 Antirrhinum majus Snapdragon

3120 Carum carvi Caraway 5090 Argemone polyanthemos Crested Prickly Poppy Root vegetables 3180 Cochlearia offi cinalis Scurvy-grass 5130 Calendula offi cinalis Pot Marigold 2012 Allium cepa Onion 'Hylander F1' 3150 Coriandrum sativum Coriander 5140 Callistephus chinensis China Aster, single-fl owered

2021 Allium cepa Onion 'Red Baron' 3110 Hyssopus offi cinalis Hyssop 5150 Callistephus chinensis China Aster, double-fl owered

2025 Allium cepa Onion 'Red Long of Florence' 3170 Lavandula angustifolia Lavender 5160 Callistephus chinensis China Aster 'Matsumoto Mix'

2010 Allium cepa Onion 'Rijnsburger 4' 3160 Levisticum offi cinale Lovage 5170 Carthamus tinctorius Saffl ower

2015 Allium cepa Onion 'Stuttgarter' 3080 Melissa offi cinalis Lemon Balm 5180 Centaurea cyanus Cornfl ower

1410 Apium graveolens Celeriac 'Roem van Zwijndrecht' 3020 Ocimum basilicum Basil 'Genovese' 5270 Consolida ajacis Doubtful Knight's Spur 41

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Art. Crop Variety Art. Crop Variety Flowers, annual (continued) Flowers, perennial (continued) 5290 Cosmos bipinnatus Garden Cosmos 7322 Echinacea purpurea Coneflower 'White Swan'

5300 Cosmos sulphureus Sulfur Cosmos 7820 Salvia sclarea Biennial Clary Sage

5340 Delphinium grandiflorum Siberian Larkspur 5370 Dracocephalum moldavicum Moldavian Dragonhead Flower mixtures 5380 Echium plantagineum Purple Viper's Bugloss 6090 - Field Flowers, mixture

5390 Eschscholzia caespitosa Foothill Poppy 6100 - Flower Mixture, high

5400 Eschscholzia californica Californian Poppy 6110 - Flower Mixture, medium-high

5450 Helianthus annuus Sunflower, large-flowered 6120 - Flower Mixture, low

5460 Helianthus annuus Sunflower, medium, yellow 6130 - Tübingen Flowers, mixture

5470 Helianthus annuus Sunflower, medium, red 8060 - Flower Mixture, biennial

5480 Helianthus annuus Sunflower 'Velvet Queen' 5490 Helianthus debilis Cucumberleaf Sunflower Green manure 5530 Ipomoea purpurea Common Morning-Glory 4100 Avena strigosa Bristle Oat

5540 Lathyrus odoratus Sweet Pea 4070 Fagopyrum esculentum Buckwheat

5550 Lavatera trimestris Annual Mallow 4010 Lupinus angustifolius Blue Lupin

5590 Linum usitatissimum Flax, blue 4060 Ornithopus sativus Serradella

5620 Lupinus nanus Dwarf Lupin 4050 Phacelia tanacetifolia Phacelia

5630 Malva sylvestris Common Mallow 4090 Secale cereale Forage Rye

5640 Malva sylvestris Common Mallow 'Mauritanica' 4040 Sinapis alba White Mustard

5650 Matricaria chamomilla Chamomile 4080 Trifolium incarnatum Crimson Clover

5730 Nigella damascena Love-in-a-mist

5750 Papaver rhoeas Common Poppy

5760 Papaver rhoeas Common Poppy 'Pierrot'

5770 Papaver rhoeas Common Poppy, mixed

5780 Papaver somniferum Opium Poppy, white

5775 Papaver somniferum Opium Poppy 'Black Paeony'

5820 Reseda alba White Mignonette

5850 Salvia viridis Annual Clary Sage, purple

5860 Salvia viridis Annual Clary Sage, pink

5950 Tagetes patula French Marigold, wild

5940 Tagetes patula nana French Marigold, small-flowered

6030 Tropaeolum majus Garden Nasturtium, non-trailing

6040 Tropaeolum majus Garden Nasturtium, trailing

6050 Vaccaria hispanica Cow Herb, white

6060 Vaccaria hispanica Cow Herb, pink

6070 Viola tricolor Wild Pansy

Flowers, perennial 7050 Agastache foeniculum Anise Hyssop

7060 Alcea rosea Hollyhock, mixed

7230 Dianthus barbatus Sweet William

7300 Dipsacus fullonum Wild Teasel

7320 Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 42

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Materials Sector as drawn up by the Vegetable Seeds Department of Plantum the Seller may acquire against the buyer on account of the buyer’s failure to incorrect products have been delivered and/or if the quantity delivered is not NL, Vossenburchkade 68, 2805 PC Gouda, the Netherlands. meet one or more of its obligations towards the Seller. the agreed quantity. Article 17: Further use/cultivation 2. The products delivered by the Seller to which the retention of title pursuant 2. Complaints concerning visible defects to the products, including their 1. The buyer must not use the goods delivered for further propagation and/or Article 1: Applicability to paragraph 1 of this Article applies, may only be used or resold in the normal packaging, must be reported to the Seller in writing within eight days after reproduction of propagation material. These terms and conditions are applicable to all offers and agreements course of business. If they are resold, the buyer is obliged to demand retention delivery to the buyer; complaints concerning non-visible or hidden defects 2. If the goods delivered are sold on to a third party, the buyer must impose between De Bolster bv (hereinafter referred to as the Seller) and the buyer, of title from its own buyers. to the products, including their packaging, must be reported to the Seller in this stipulation on that third party under penalty of damages. insofar as the parties have not expressly agreed otherwise in one or more 3. The buyer is not permitted to pledge or to otherwise encumber the writing within eight days of the date on which the alleged defect concerned clauses of these terms and conditions. products. was or could reasonably have been discovered by the buyer. Complaints must Article 18: Usage of trademarks, logos and other symbols be described in such a manner that the Seller or a third party can verify them 1. 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The Seller remains within its rights, - phytosanitary requirements the Seller will, to the extent possible and at its sole discretion and expense, misconduct or gross negligence on the part of the Seller. however, to summon the buyer to appear in the court that is competent by law - international certificates and either make good the damage or replace the products with non-defective 2. The buyer will take out adequate insurance against all possible claims and or by virtue of the applicable international treaty. - other import documents or import statements. products. The buyer will in that event give its full co-operation to the Seller. liabilities emanating from the indemnity given in Article 14.1; the insurance will 2. The Seller will not be liable for loss or damage suffered by the buyer be submitted to the Seller for approval at the Seller’s first request. 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The Incoterms valid at the time the parties enter into an agreement will 4. The Seller will furthermore in no event be liable for loss or damage caused intended crops and under the local conditions. All agreements with and/or offers for sale addressed to buyers domiciled apply. Delivery will take place on an ex works basis. by an alleged delay in the delivery of the products. 2. In the information supplied by the Seller, the terms below will have the outside the Netherlands are subject to the International Seed Federation (ISF) 2. If transportation is to be left to the Seller, it will be executed in such a 5. Any potential claim for compensation based on these General Terms following meanings: Rules and Usages for the Trade in Seeds for Sowing Purposes (ISF Rules and manner as deemed best by the Seller. Any extra costs incurred by the and Conditions will expire in the event that no such claim has been issued • Immunity: Not subject to attack by a specified pest or pathogen. Usages, latest edition) insofar as the provisions of the ISF Rules and Usages Seller as a result of special demands made by the buyer concerning to the Seller in writing within twelve months of the delivery of the products • Resistance: Ability of a cultivar to limit the development of a given pest or do not differ from any of the provisions included in these terms and conditions. transportation will be charged to the buyer. concerned. pathogen throughout all or part of a growing cycle. Several resistance levels 3. Contrary to paragraph 1 of this Article, deliveries to growers or plant may generally be defined. breeders in the Netherlands are shipped free of charge. Article 12: Use and warranty • Susceptibility: Corresponds to a zero resistance level of a cultivar with 4. No returns will be accepted without the Seller’s prior agreement. The buyer 1. 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