Good, reliable, well established variety. Average 6 to 8 peas per pod. Plant height 60cm.
A White Lisbon type but with distinctive stiff upright leaves which shed water very effectively, making Eiffel less susceptible to disease at difficult times of the season. Slow to bulb, especially in the long days of summer. A very versatile variety, which although predominantly for spring and summer production, will over winter with careful crop husbandry. An ideal companion for Ramrod, especially during the summer cropping period.
Our own carefully selected stock of this enduring and widely grown variety. Heavy yields of 28 to 30cm pods which are slim, smooth and of excellent quality.
One of the best all-female varieties. Approved by specialist growers. Resistant to Gummosis and leaf spot.
Very hardy, attractive heads with slightly savoyed foliage weighing on average 1kg and maturing October to March. Very good shape and colour with excellent culinary qualities, making this variety a great choice for growers.
The leaves are more rugose than standard Rhubarb Chard and more uniform in leaf colour. This variety also has far fewer green 'off-types' and a greater standing ability.
Our latest Savoy variety. Produces a small to medium, blue/green, compact heads January to April colour. In trials it has been found to go into the winter small and then fills out and with good clean appearance.
The first from the Tozer Savoy cabbage breeding programme. Late maturing with dark leaves and medium blister which hearts and stands well. Sow April to May for harvest November to March.
A red cos batavia variety with intense cherry-red colouration in the leaf and stem. Leaves have a broad teardrop shape with a serrated leaf margin. Mildew resistance: Bl 1-16, 19, 21 & 23.
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