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Brassica


Broccoli Belstar F1 Good domed head, best suited to early and late production. Small, mediumheads. Approximately 70 days from transplant tomaturity.


Fiesta F1Good dome, suited to late summer and autumn production. Fiesta has mediumbeads and is very consistent. Approximately 80 days fromtransplant to maturity.


Beaumont F1 Well suited to summer and autumn cropping.Well-domed head. Approximately 85 days from transplant tomaturity.


Broccoli cropping guide Variety


Belstar F1 Fiesta F1 Beaumont F1


Beaumont F1


Approx weight (gram)


400/500 300/400 400/500


Suggested outdoor planting/maturity guide Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov


Planting NEW


Brussels sprouts Davlin F1


Excellent plant vigour, Davlin produces beautiful round/oval sprouts, well spaced on the stem. Leaves drop cleanly.


NEW Irene F1 (BE 2768)


Medium-large, round buttons onmid-height stems. Prefers good bodied soils.


NEW BE 2807 F1 P Mid-


dark green, round,medium –sized sprouts on upright stems of average height. Good all round disease resistance.


NEW BE 2808 F1 P Mediumgreen coloured, 16 ELSOMS •BRASSICA


round,mediumsized sprouts onmedium-tall upright stems. Very good resistance to white blister. Suitable for harvest fromearly November through December.


Doric F1 Now a standard high yielding variety for December harvest, Doric has good vigour and standing ability. Its upright stemsmake it ideal for use as stalks.Mediumgreen, round buttons and foliage.


Dominator F1 A late, productive and very reliable variety. Dominator produces oval to round, dark green buttons which are well spaced. Harvest is December- February.


 Also available as Organic P denotes seed offered for trial purposes only


Maturity


Davlin F1 01775 715000


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