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Click on + next to SUPPLIERS in the sidebar for a key to the numeric supplier codes The RHS, the UK’s leading gardening charity Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers Grand Total ADZUKI BEANS ADZUKI BEANS 1 1/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers ALFALFA Total ALFALFA ALFALFA 1•3•4•6•7•9•13•14•20•21•30•34 12•15•17•31 2/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers ARTICHOKE Total ARTICHOKE CHINESE 6•7•8•10•11•12 15 ARTICHOKE CONCERTO (H) 7•10•35 ARTICHOKE EMERALD 1•6•9 ARTICHOKE GREEN GLOBE 1•2•3•5•7•8•9•10•11•13•14•15•18•20•21•22•25•30•34•36 12 ARTICHOKE GROS VERT DE LAON 4•36 ARTICHOKE LARGE GREEN PARIS 25 ARTICHOKE ORIGINALS/COMMON 10•11 ARTICHOKE PURPLE GLOBE 1•12•14•21•25•31 ARTICHOKE ROMANESCO 1•2•4•15•18•20•22 ARTICHOKE VIOLET GLOBE 8 ARTICHOKE VIOLETTE DE PROVENCE 1•14•34 ARTICHOKE VIOLETTO DI CHOGGIA 1•5•13•22•27 ARTICHOKE IMPERIAL STAR 1•32 15•17•25•31 3/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers ARTICHOKE - JERUSALEM Total ARTICHOKE - JERUSALEM CHINESE 3 31 ARTICHOKE - JERUSALEM COMMON 8•30 ARTICHOKE - JERUSALEM FUSEAU 3•4•7•6•8•10•11•12•18•20•21•32 15•31 4/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers ASPARAGUS Total ASPARAGUS ACELL 1 ASPARAGUS ANDREAS 1 ASPARAGUS ANTIGUA 1 ASPARAGUS ARGENTEUIEL (EARLY) 1•25•27•34 ASPARAGUS ARIANE (H) 3•10•12 ASPARAGUS ATLAS (H) 14 ASPARAGUS BACKLIM (H) 8•10•11•12 ASPARAGUS CONNOVERS COLOSSAL 1•2•5•10•11•12•13•14•18•20•21•22•25•30•31•36 ASPARAGUS CRIMSON PACIFIC 8 ASPARAGUS DARIANA (H) 4•15 ASPARAGUS GEYNLYM (H) 1 ASPARAGUS GIJNLIM (H) 7•8•9•11•20•21•30•35 ASPARAGUS GREEN 13 ASPARAGUS GROLIM (H) 12•18 ASPARAGUS GUELPH MILLENNIUM(H) 9•10•15•32 ASPARAGUS JACMAR PURPLE 13•20•21 ASPARAGUS JERSEY GIANT 1 ASPARAGUS JERSEY KNIGHT (IMPROVED) (H) 5•12•13•15•20•21•22•30•31 ASPARAGUS MARTE(H) 7 ASPARAGUS MARY WASHINGTON 1•5•15•25•34 ASPARAGUS MONDEO 10 ASPARAGUS PACIFIC 3•6•10•12 ASPARAGUS PACIFIC PURPLE(H) 1•3•7•10•30•32 ASPARAGUS PRECOCE D'ARGENTEUIL 1 ASPARAGUS PURPLE 27 ASPARAGUS PURPLE PASSION (H) 14 ASPARAGUS STEWARTS PURPLE 6•9 ASPARAGUS THEILIM (H) 1•7•10 ASPARAGUS UC 72 1 ASPARAGUS VERDE 27 ASPARAGUS VIKING 1 ASPARAGUS WHITE VENETIAN 27 ASPARAGUS WILD - SCABER MONTINA 27 5/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers ASPARAGUS LETTUCE Total ASPARAGUS LETTUCE ASPARAGUS LETTUCE 12 6/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers ASPARAGUS PEA Total ASPARAGUS PEA ASPARAGUS PEA 1•2•5•7•8•9•10•11•12•13•14•15•17•18•20•21•22•25•30•31•32•34 7/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers AUBERGINE Total AUBERGINE ANTAR 1 AUBERGINE APPLE GREEN 1•5 AUBERGINE BABY BELL (H) 1•5•14•22•36 AUBERGINE BABY MARBLED 1 AUBERGINE BABY ROSANNA 10•34 AUBERGINE BALSAS (H) 1 AUBERGINE BALUROI (H) 1•4•36 AUBERGINE BAMBINO 1 12 AUBERGINE BANGLADESHI LONG 1 AUBERGINE BELLEZZA NERA 34 AUBERGINE BHAGHATTS' GREEN 1 AUBERGINE BIANCA A UVO 25 AUBERGINE BIANCA OVAL 1 AUBERGINE BLACK BEAUTY (H) 1•4•5•8•9•11•14•22•25•26•27•30•34•36 12•13•15•17•25•30•31•34 AUBERGINE BLACK BELL (H) 1 AUBERGINE BLACK CHAMPION 1 AUBERGINE BLACK EGG 1 AUBERGINE BLACK ENORMA 10•34 AUBERGINE BLACK PEARL (H) 14 31 AUBERGINE BLUE DEVIL 1 AUBERGINE BONICA (H) 1•4•6•9•22•30•36 AUBERGINE BRAZILIAN OVAL ORANGE 1 AUBERGINE BRIDE (H) 1 AUBERGINE CALLIOPI (H) 1•4•10•32•34•36 AUBERGINE CAMBODIAN GREEN GIANT 1 AUBERGINE CASPAR 1 AUBERGINE CHINESE LONG SWORD 1 AUBERGINE CLASSIC CLOUD 9 H 1 AUBERGINE CLAUDIA (H) 1 AUBERGINE COOKSTOWN ORANGE 1 AUBERGINE DE BARBENTANE 4•25 AUBERGINE DIAMOND 1•32 AUBERGINE DU BURKINA - FASO 1 AUBERGINE DUSKY (H) 1 AUBERGINE EARLY LONG PURPLE 3•25 25 AUBERGINE EDNA (H) 1 AUBERGINE ELISA 7 AUBERGINE EPIC (H)GHOSTBUSTER (H) 1 AUBERGINE FABIOLA (H) 1•29 AUBERGINE FAIRY TALE 1•32 AUBERGINE FALCON (H) 1 15•31 AUBERGINE FARMER'S LONG (H) 1•4•14•22 AUBERGINE FENGYUAN PURPLE 1 AUBERGINE FLORENTINE SILK 1 8/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers AUBERGINE FLORIDA HIGH BUSH 1•10•32 AUBERGINE FLORIDA MARKET 1 AUBERGINE GALINE (H) 1 AUBERGINE GIOTTO (H) 1•14 AUBERGINE GOYO KUMBA 1 AUBERGINE GREEN EGGS 1 AUBERGINE GREEN GODESS 1 AUBERGINE GRETAL 32 AUBERGINE HANSEL 32 AUBERGINE ICHIBAN IMPROVED 1 AUBERGINE IMPERIAL BLACK BEAUTY 1 AUBERGINE ITALIAN BLUSH 1 AUBERGINE ITALIAN PINK BI-COLOR 1 AUBERGINE IVORY 3 AUBERGINE JADE SWEET 1 AUBERGINE JAPANESE WHITE EGG 1 AUBERGINE JEDI 14 AUBERGINE JILO TINGUA VERDE CLARO 1 AUBERGINE KAMO 1 AUBERGINE KERMIT (H) 1 AUBERGINE LAO GREEN STRIPE 1 AUBERGINE LAO LAVENDER 1 AUBERGINE LAO PURPLE STRIPE 1 AUBERGINE LAO WHITE 1 AUBERGINE LEBONESE BUNCHING 1 AUBERGINE LINDA (H) 27•34 AUBERGINE LISTADA DI GANDIA 1•4•5•6•7•10•32 AUBERGINE LITTLE FINGERS 1 AUBERGINE LONG PURPLE 1•2•5•15•20•21•30 12•13•17•31 AUBERGINE LONG TOM (H) 1 AUBERGINE LONG WHITE 1 AUBERGINE LOUISIANA LONG GREEN 1 AUBERGINE MILLIONAIRE(H) 1 AUBERGINE MINI FINGERS 1 AUBERGINE MIRANDA (H) 1 AUBERGINE MOHICAN (H) 1 AUBERGINE MONEYMAKER (H) 1•3•7•8•9•10•11•14•15•20•21•29•30•34•36 AUBERGINE MORDEN MIDGET (H) 1 AUBERGINE MORELLA (H) 7 AUBERGINE NADIA (H)NEON (H) 1 AUBERGINE NEW YORK ROUND PURPLE 1 AUBERGINE NEW YORK SPINELESS IMPROVED 1 AUBERGINE NIPPLE FRUIT 1 AUBERGINE OPHELIA 1•3•8•9•11•32•34•35 AUBERGINE ORLANDO 7•10•12•15•32•34 AUBERGINE OVA 1 9/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers AUBERGINE PANDORA STRIPED ROSE 1 AUBERGINE PIANTA DELLA UOVA 27 AUBERGINE PING TUNG LONG 1•32 AUBERGINE PRIMATO (H) 1 AUBERGINE PROSPEROSA (H) 1•27•34 AUBERGINE PURPLE HAZE (H) 9 AUBERGINE RED CHINA 1 AUBERGINE RED RUFFLED 1 AUBERGINE ROSA BIANCA 1•5•14•32 12•13•15•31 AUBERGINE ROSITA 1•32 AUBERGINE ROTUNDA BIANCA 1 AUBERGINE SAMBA 7 AUBERGINE SCORPIO (H) 6 AUBERGINE SHORT TOM 1 AUBERGINE SLIM JIM 4•5 AUBERGINE SNOWY 1•5•13•18•20•21•22 AUBERGINE SOLANOJANA (H) 1 AUBERGINE SPARROWS BRINJAL 1 AUBERGINE SPARROWS BRINJAL 1 AUBERGINE STRIPED TOGA 1•32 AUBERGINE TATONG 1 AUBERGINE THAI DARK ROUND GREEN 1 AUBERGINE THAI GREEN EGG 1 AUBERGINE THAI GREEN EGG 1•32 AUBERGINE THAI GREEN PEA 1•5 AUBERGINE THAI LIGHT GREEN ROUND 1 AUBERGINE THAI LONG GREEN 1 AUBERGINE THAI LONG PURPLE 1 AUBERGINE THAI OBLONG PURPLE 1 AUBERGINE THAI PURPLE EGG 1 AUBERGINE THAI ROUND GREEN 1 AUBERGINE THAI ROUND PURPLE 1 AUBERGINE THAI WHITE EGG 1 AUBERGINE THAI WHITE RIBBED 1 AUBERGINE THAI YELLOW EGG 1 AUBERGINE TONDA BIANCA SPUMATA ROSA 27•34 AUBERGINE TRES HATIVE DE BARBENTANE 12 AUBERGINE TURKISH ORANGE 1•5 AUBERGINE TURKISH RED 12 AUBERGINE TWYLIGHT (H) 1 AUBERGINE TZ 0601 (H) 1•29 AUBERGINE UDMALBET VITTORIA PS (H) 1 AUBERGINE UKRAINIAN BEAUTY 1 AUBERGINE VIOLETTA LUNGA 27 AUBERGINE VIOLETTE DI FIRENZE 1 12 AUBERGINE VISTA 1 10/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers AUBERGINE WAIMANLO LONG 1 AUBERGINE WHITE RIBBED 1 AUBERGINE WHITE STAR (H) 1 AUBERGINE ZAHORA 1 AUBERGINE ZEBRA (H) 1 11/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BAMBOO Total BAMBOO KANGKONG 14 12/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BARLEY Total BARLEY BARLEY 13 13/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BASELLA see Spinach Ceylon Total BASELLA see Spinach Ceylon 14/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BEANS - FIELD Total BEANS - FIELD FIELD 1•4•8•13•14•15•20•21•22•27•30•34 12•31 15/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BEANS - YARD LONG see Yard Long Total BEANS - YARD LONG see Yard Long 16/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BEET - FODDER Total BEET - FODDER FODDER BEET (KYROS) 2 BEET - FODDER YELLOW ECKENDORF 15 17/351 Vegetable Seed Suppliers 2010 © The Royal Horticultural Society Crop Cultivar name as listed in catalogue Standard seed suppliers Organic seed suppliers BEET - LEAF see CHARD Total BEET - LEAF see CHARD 18/351
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