Organic seed catalogue 2015

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Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Organic Seeds

Telephone: +49 (0) 6035 1899-0 +49 (0) 6035 1899-40 Fax: E-Mail: info@bingenheimersaatgut.de www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

Certificates, current disposability of seeds: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

We are reachable by telephone: Monday to Thursday from 8 am-4.30 pm Friday from 8 am-2 pm From 27.7.2015 to 4.9.2015: Monday to Friday from 8 am-10 am and Monday to Thursday from 3.30 pm-4.30 pm (Otherwise telephone answering machine)

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Bingenheimer Saatgut AG – Organic Seeds

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OPEN-POLLINATED ORGANIC SEEDS

Ve g e t a b l e s · H e r b s · F l ow e rs


Dear Customers,

Retail assortment:

„are the vegetables I buy in the organic shop then not grown from organic seed?“ Ever more frequently organic market gardeners are also being asked by their customers, food processors, organic shops and organic wholesalers where their seed comes from and which varieties they grow. It is indeed the case that organic crops are not grown exclusively from organic seed. It is now high time to address questions concerning seeds and varieties with traders and customers. This means their prospects and problems must be acknowledged and discussed. We are convinced it will be worthwhile. We discuss the quality of the process starting with organic plant breeding and the value of having seeds that breed true when they are saved and sown again and the contribution they make to nutritional quality and the food sovereignty of our culture. It is a win win situation: The joy of tasting flavoursome vegetables that hale from biodynamic and organic breeding can produce a genuine element of sustainability in the organic world. The new dialogue and working together of grower, trader and consumer achieves something else as well: A good basis upon which to achieve even more as a movement. The challenge of offering a continuous supply of high quality organic seed from good organic varieties grows ever larger. You can read more about the background of our work in the editorial pages of the catalogue.

Biodynamic Seed for hobby-gardeners • Popular assortment of seeds selected for the hobby-gardener. • Descriptions and details given in English, Danish and Dutch. Clear price brackets shown both on the packets and display stand. • Special seed packets displaying a highly descriptive picture of the plant and growing instructions. Distributed in units of 5 seed packets of each variety. • New tasty and disease-resistant varieties for organic cultivation, and traditional ones as well. Over 52 different vegetables, flowers and herbs. • A nice wooden display unit with 42 hooks. These are made by disabled people in the workshops of the Bingenheim Community. Also available is a small sturdy display strip with 7 hooks, suitable as a secondary display or for the smaller shop.

Summer-meeting of the Seed Initiative Group in 2014 at Saatzucht Rose in Erfurt

20 years of biodynamic plant breeding under the umbrella of the Kultursaat Association! For their anniversary we congratulate them on: • The breeding of over 70 new varieties • The maintaining of varieties under biodynamic conditions • More than 15 registrations for maintenance breeding

• Our products may be procured from your wholesaler or direct from us. Prices and order form available on request.

Long may it continue! The breeders working for Kultursaat have given our customers access to a globally unique selection of biodynamic bred varieties. Finally something important to conclude with: Please send us your critical comments and suggestions. Our continuing process of improvement described in our quality manual as ‚learning from our mistakes‘ can only work if you the customers of Bingenheimer Saatgut AG help us. We greatly value the trust you place in us. It is the incentive, inspiration and purpose of our daily work. With best wishes for the next growing season

Petra Boie

Gebhard Rossmanith

Bernard Jarman has been involved with biodynamic farming and gardening most of his life. He learned German while working as an apprentice on a biodynamic farm in northern Germany. He has managed a small mixed farm for some years and several horticultural enterprises. He served as executive director of the UK Biodynamic Association for ten years and continues to act as a part-time consultant. He is currently estate manager at Hawkwood College, a centre for adult education in Gloucestershire, is involved in a number of social, educational and environmental initiatives in the area and regularly interprets at conferences.

for the Bingenheimer Saatgut team

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Organic Seeds Kronstraße 24 D 61209 Echzell Bingenheim

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Telephone: +49 (0) 6035 1899-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6035 1899-40 E-Mail: info@bingenheimersaatgut.de www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

Imprint Editor: Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Coordination: Judith Jäger Set: hgs 5 Gmbh, Fürth Translation: Bernard Jarman Pictures: Christian Pochodzala; Marek Thielemann (Cover); fotolia (page: 13, 24, 34, 38, 49); iStockphoto (page: 10, 19, 32) Print: Bonifatius Druck- und Buchverlag, Paderborn


Contents

Contents Season 2015 Novelties and explanations

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Vegetables Aubergine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beans Broad Bean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . French Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pole beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Runner Bean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beetroot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Salsify (Scorzonera) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cabbage Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cauliflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinese cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curly kale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kohlrabi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celeriac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinese leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corn salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cucumbers Ridge cucumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salad cucumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fennel Florence fennel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paprika . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsley Parsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamburg parsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsnips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peas Field Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garden Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sugar Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physalis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pepper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salad Baby-leaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Batavin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

62 14 11 13 14 26 25 16 15 16 22 21 19 20 17 27 31 32 47 57 36 38 37 53 54 32 48 53 49 35 56 30 31 29 10 10 10 62 56 24

Bucks Horn Plantain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicory sugarloaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinese leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cos lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crisphead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Endive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heading lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italian lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Namenia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oak Leaf Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spinach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spinach beet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Squash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swede turnip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweet corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turnip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winter purslane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winter Radish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zucchini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36 47 47 36 44 41 46 39 46 36 44 35 33 34 50 23 63 58 23 39 25 55

Herbs Basil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black cumin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Borage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chervil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chop suey greens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coriander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . French sorrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garden Fennel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garlic chives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hyssop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lavender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lemon balm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lovage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marjoram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thyme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

72 76 73 75 74 76 76 74 74 73 74 74 76 77 74 77 74 75 75 75 73 76

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Flowers Annual Summer Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-95 Biennial (or perennial) summer flowers . . . . . . . . 95 Perennials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-96 Summer flower mixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97 Cut flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-99 Annual Mallow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arnica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bee pasture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Flower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Eyed Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calendula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Californian Poppy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Campion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Candytuft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamomile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chrysanthemum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarkia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clary Sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coreopsis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corn Marigold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corncockle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cosmos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dwarf Convolvulus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Everlasting Flower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Everlasting Pea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field Poppy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figwort, Creeping Snapdragon . . . . . . . . . . . French Marigold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Godetia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helipterum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larkspur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Love-in-the-mist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mallow Wort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroccan Flax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marsh Mallow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mexican Sunflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mignonette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morning Glory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nasturtium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poppy, white & red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Amaranth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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91 96 85 96 95 92 85 88 93 90 91 86 87 93 95 87 86 84 86 87 87 90 90 92 84 93 88 89 90 88 91 91 91 95 94 92 90 94 92 84

Red Flax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salpiglossis sinuata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Siberian Motherwort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small Flowered Pansy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snapdragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soapwort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweet Scabious . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweet William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tall Straw Flower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valerian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vipers Bugloss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Xeranthemum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zinnia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

91 92 91 95 84 89 89 93 95 90 96 88 94 94

Onion Sets, Garlic Cloves Garlic Cloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Onion Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Winter onion sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Green manures 66-69

Portrait Farm profile pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-103 Bingenheimer Saatgut AG . . . . . . . . . . . 104-105

Prices

106-124

Supply and delivery conditions

126-127

Certificates Order sheets

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Novelties

Novelties 2015

Nagels Frühweiß

G649

Compact, very uniform cabbage for the fresh market.

Nero di Toscana M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

see p. 17

G653

Ronjana G338

Decorative curly kale with dark bluegreen leaves.

Beetroot with a fine crown, clearly defined root and pleasant sweet flavour.

see p. 22

KS-MOG-SAT-202 G660

Rainbow G648

Uniform Nantes type with quick early growth and vigorous, healthy leaves.

Perpetual spinach in four glowing colours.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

see p. 28

see p. 34

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Uniform, compact and resistant endive with minimal head formation.

Liebesapfel G661

Speciality squash whose flesh cooks into spaghetti-like strands.

Pepper with thick fleshed, tomato-shaped that turn red when ripe.

see p. 49

see p. 53

Sarit Gat

G658

Trixi G659

Chili with small, thick fleshed fruits that ripen to red.

Vigorous chili with long and thin fruits that ripen yellow.

A cherry tomato with balanced growth and with red, slightly oval firm fruits that have a sweet aromatic flavour. see p. 60

see p. 57

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

see p. 57

Jalapeno G657

see p. 57

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

see p. 43

Spaghetti-Kürbis G654

M 67,2 Y 100

KS-SAE-UB-22 G655

Medium early Rijnsburg onion with a round form.

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

see p. 26

Prometa G651 M 67,2 Y 100

M 67,2 Y 100

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Novelties

Novelties 2015

Löwenmäulchen ‚Black Prince‘ B118

Anmutiges Bärenohr

Attractive snap dragon with bright velvety red flowers.

A vigorous annual with silvery white flower heads.

Annual Erfurt aster in various pure colours, classic cut flower.

Biedermeier

see p. 84

B578 - B584

see p. 85

Prinova

B572 - B577

see p. 98

B585 - B587

Färberdistel B589

Annual Erfurt aster in various pure colours, classic cut flower. Somewhat smaller and more refined blossoms see p. 98 than Prinova.

Annual Erfurt aster in various pure colours, classic cut flower, reminiscent of peonies, large flowers in three difsee p. 99 ferent pure colours.

Vigorous summer flower with yellow-orange blossoms. Used for cutting and as a dry flower. see p. 86

Weiße Cosmea

Sonnenblume ‚Hella‘

Nigella ‚African Bride‘

B193

Pure white, large flowered Cosmea with fine leaves.

see p. 87

Paeonienaster

B588

B276

Ornamental orange sunflower with small flowers and upright branching suitable for cutting. see p. 89

B351

Fine leaved flower for cutting and drying with large white flowers and dark centres. see p. 92

Ackerbohne ‚Bioro‘

D203

Field bean with vigorous early growth.

Aufrechte Tagetes

B414

Mutterkraut B571

Tall growing, free flowering Tagetes with bright, gold-fringed red flowers.

Attractive cut flower with numerous small white flowers that keeps well when cut. see p. 93

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see p. 93

see p. 67


Explanation

Variety Information Along with the variety descriptions in the catalogue you will find the following additional information: The symbols of the various associations for example „Demeter“ or „Bioland“, indicate which organisation has certified the area of land on which the seeds were grown. • The place of multiplication using a farm abbreviation is

also given for each seed variety. This is then explained on the farm profile pages (pp. 100-103). • I f no plant breeder is listed next to a variety, it means

that it is no longer a protected variety maintained and cared for by members of the Biodynamic and Organic Vegetable Seeds Initiative Group. • I f maintenance breeding is being carried out on biody-

namic ground this is indicated by the abbreviation “b-d EHZ“. If it is taking place on organic land the letters “b-o EHZ“ are used. • Varieties for which Kultursaat is entered as the official maintainer (biodynamic maintenance), are designated

with the symbol of Kultursaat e.V. in black and white and the words Kultursaat EHZ. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

• New biodynamic varieties are designated with the symbol of Kultursaat e.V. along

with the name of the plant breeder. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

All the seeds have been grown by organic seed producers and as a rule on farms certified by one of the organic organisations. In exceptional circumstances we also accept seeds grown to the basic EU organic standards. All seeds offered are of open pollinated varieties and some of them are the result of biodynamic plant breeding.

Recommendations Since the use to which a particular variety may be put depends on a number of different factors such as growing methods or customer preferences, no limiting recommendations are given. Varieties which state “good for amateur gardeners” are recommended for the small, home or backyard gardener. The recommendation “for seedling plant production” is directed towards market gardeners who grow young plants for sale to amateur gardeners. (AS) = Varieties with special derogations in accordance with Commission Directive 2009/145/EC Seed. “For the cultivation of varieties developed for growing under particular conditions, whose seed is regulated according to Article 26 of Commission Directive 2009/145/EC” Please note: The cultivation guides for the different varieties are mainly based on the experience made in the climate conditions of Germany.

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Explanation

Technically prepared seed Normal seed: The seed is cleaned and tested to meet all legal requirements as well as our own high quality standards. It is sold according to weight or number of seeds. Calibrated normal seed: The seed is sorted according to size (calibrated). We generally offer three sizes of seed S (small), M (medium) and L (large). The exact size indications are given in the price list. It is sold according to weight. Precision seed: The seed is calibrated and has a higher germination capacity than normal seed or calibrated normal seed. The minimum germination rate for precision seed is set according to variety. The indications are found in the variety section of the catalogue. It is sold per number of seeds. Seed Pellets: The seed is encased in a pellet (clay). This gives each seed the same size and form – very useful when planting seeds singly. The pellet is naturally made and completely free of all chemicals and meets the obligations of EU-VO 834/2007. Seed strips/plates/discs/tape: Seed is laid out at defined distances between two sheets of special paper. The size of the strips, plates, discs or tape is given alongside each item in the price list. TGW: The Thousand Grain Weight is given for all species and refers to the average weight (in grams) of a thousand seeds.

Quality tests Germination: Germination tests are carried out according to ISTA (International Seed Testing Association) guidelines. The germination capacity indicated on the packet is true at the point of sale. The actual results of our germination tests are published on our website: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de/kfinfo.php. Bingenheimer Saatgut AG sets its own minimum germination standards for each variety which is above the legally required minimum. Germination power/vigour test: This is in effect a stress test. The seedlings have to show strong growing power under challenging conditions. This test, developed for the different kinds of vegetables, is modelled on the so called “Maiskaltkeimtest in Ziegelgrus“ of the ISTA Standards. Plant health tests: Testing for seed borne diseases is undertaken in-house or in cooperation with the plant protection agency in Wetzlar and other institutes. Seeds are naturally never completely (sterile) free of fungus spores or other micro-organisms but if a significant number of pathogens are discovered in a seed lot, a warm water treatment is given. Only then if the treatment is shown to be successful, are the seeds offered for sale. The health of plants growing out on the field is however not only dependent on seed quality but on other factors too including environmental conditions, growing methods etc. Expectations as regards the external aspects of seed quality are continually increasing. We are able to meet these demands by regularly monitoring the quality of seeds in the warehouse so as to detect any decline in germination capacity at the earliest opportunity and remove the seeds from sale. Unfavourable weather conditions while the seed crop is developing can lead in an extreme case, to our quality standards not being met and the seeds not being sold. This will be indicated in the catalogue if the matter is known about before it goes to print. 8 bingenheimer saatgut


Explanation

Pricing Common pricing structure: The ‘Biodynamic Vegetable Seed Initiative Group’ and ‘Bingenheimer Saatgut AG’ set themselves the goal of making biodynamic and organic seed widely available. The seed is produced on farms working to organic agricultural standards and to high seed quality requirements. The multiplication of seed must therefore be a secure and economically viable long term proposition for the farmers. On the other hand we need to offer our customers seeds at an attractive price. The Seed Initiative Group and Bingenheimer Saatgut AG are therefore in continuous dialogue about pricing and payment procedures and work on them together. Licenses: Where Bingenheimer Saatgut AG contracts members of the Seed Initiative Group to multiply patented varieties from other suppliers, it must pay a license fee to the breeders of those varieties. The license fee is a contribution towards the reimbursing of breeding costs. Variety Development Payment: For those varieties which have been registered in the name of Kultursaat e.V. we make a payment towards variety development. This applies to all varieties including those which are no longer protected. It is a payment towards the maintenance of a variety (maintenance breeding) and the development of new ones (plant breeding). These payments are taken into account when calculating the price of our seeds. Through buying the seed the user also participates in the maintenance and breeding of varieties. It has been agreed with Kultursaat that payments made towards maintenance Professional breeding should be increased and extended in order to enable the association to undertake new and further plant breeding projects.

gardening consultants

Seed is Valuable Seed is much more than a means of production. It is the starting point for the creation of our food, and bears within it the whole stream of cultivated plant development from the past into the future. Maintaining it for the sake of future generations is one of our goals. The special quality of our seeds is achieved by producing, maintaining and developing them on organic and biodynamic farms affiliated to the ”Biodynamic Vegetable Seed Initiative Group”.

Jörg Schlösser

+49 (0) 6035 1899-37 joerg.schloesser@ bingenheimersaatgut.de

Availability of Supply Availability: Because of the time needed to prepare and print the catalogue it may well be that not all the varieties have been tested at the time of going to press. Despite careful planning it may happen therefore that an advertised variety is not available after all. The entire stock is likewise dependent on its being suitable for sale – we hope you understand.

Ordering Order forms are included with the catalogue. One form is for onion sets and garlic. We are happy to take your order without a form too by email, fax and of course by telephone. You will also find our German language online shop an easy way to order and one which allows you to see the current availability of seed. Just write the item number in the search field and you will be taken directly to the desired variety. We are happy to supply you with larger quantities than those offered on the price list. Please contact us. The delivery conditions are to be found at the end of the catalogue. The price list is to be found at the end of the catalogue.

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG – Organic Seeds – Kronstraße 24 D 61209 Echzell Bingenheim

Klaus Kopp

+49 (0) 171 4428542 klaus.kopp@ bingenheimersaatgut.de

Professional gardening consultant for Belgium/Netherlands Voor professionele tuinders

Mieke Lateir

+32 (0) 488 58 99 90 Mieke.lateir@biosano.be

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Vegetables

Peas

Pisum sativum L.

Prices p. 107

Sowing time: Field peas and Mangetout March onwards, Garden peas from beginning of April Planting distance: Rows 30 – 45 cm apart or double rows 60 – 80 cm apart; 3 cm apart in the row Amount of seed needed: Ca. 2 kg/a; TGW ca. 180–250 g Ca. 30 seed per running meter Optimal soil temperature: 8–14 °C Sowing depth: At least 3 cm

Field peas Pisum sativum L. convar. sativum

Kleine Rheinländerin – Art. Nr. G150 Short growth, early, high yielding variety with very long dark green pods.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: AUG, HOH

Garden peas Pisum sativum L. convar. medullare Wunder von Kelvedon – Art. Nr. G155 Early maturing, short variety with long dark green pods. Heavy cropping and resistant.

Multiplier: BOL, SRD

Ambassador – Art. Nr. G156 An important well known variety used fresh and for processing, Ambassador grows up to 80 cm high. It is a mid-season variety. The pods are about 8 cm long with a blunt ended shape. Ambassador has 8–9 dark green peas per pod. Its TGW is about 200 g. The optimum plant population is 80–90 plants per m² (Seed rate 170–200 kg/ha). A particularly resistant variety (including against powdery mildew) and hence suited to late sowings.

Multiplier: HOH, TRO

Sugar peas (mangetout) Pisum sativum L. convar. axiphium Ambrosia – Art. Nr. G161 A valuable mangetout variety producing a good yield. Up to 70 cm high. Sweet and a good aroma.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BOL, ROS


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French beans

Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. nanus

Prices p. 107

Sowing time: Beginning of May to mid July

Optimal soil temperature: 18–25 °C

Planting distance: Rows 40-60 cm apart, 8 – 10 cm in the row. Alternatively sow in groups of 4 – 8 seeds spaced 40 cm all round

Sowing depth: At least 3 cm

Amount of seed needed: TGW between 200 g and 620 g depending on variety (see table) Ca. 15 – 20 seed per running meter Variety

Pod colour

Pod cross section

Pod length

Ripening

TGW

Seed colour

Saxa

light green

round

12–13 cm

very early

380 g

brown

Marona

mid green

round oval

17–18 cm

very early

340 g

brown

Maxi

mid green

round

18–20 cm

early

445 g

brown

Domino

dark green

flat oval

12–13 cm

late

180 g

white

Cupidon

mid green

round

16–20 cm

medium early

270 g

dark brown speckled

Caruso

green

round

17–19 cm

medium early

260 g

brown/violet

Sanguigno 2

light green/red flamed

flat oval

10–15 cm

medium early

620 g

light brown-speckled brown

Helios

light yellow

round

16–18 cm

early

450 g

brown

Purple Teepee

violet

round

12–15 cm

medium early

450 g

brown

green podded Saxa – Art. Nr. G120 An old proven variety. Medium length, light green pods. Early and good yielding. Germinates well and hence is suitable for growing under exposed conditions. Crops for a long time. Resistant to Pseudomonas bacteria. Pod length 12–13 cm. Rich flavour.

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Marona – Art. Nr. G124 Marona is a very early, long podded, round shaped variety. Climbs freely. Early high yielder. Suitable for indoor production and autumn planting. Produces good yields even in dry years. Pod lenth 17–18 cm.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, RGP, TOS, WDA

Maxi – Art. Nr. G125 Upright growth with pods hanging above the leaves (bell type). Pod length 18–20 cm. The freely hanging round shaped pods are easy to pick. Maxi is early and produces a high yield. Earthing up is recommended. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, DAS, MIC, SRD

Domino – Art. Nr. G627 This variety has a beautiful dark green fruit. Pod length 12–13 cm with a diameter of 8–9 mm. Good length to thickness ratio. Uniform fruit development, suitable for single harvest. High yield. Grows up to 50 cm high. Resistant to Pseudomonas, Ascochyta and mosaic virus.

Multiplier: BOL

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Cupidon – Art. Nr. G128a Can be used as a fillet bean when young and as a normal French bean bean when mature. The pods develop partially over the leaves making harvesting easier. Pod length 16–20 cm. Resistant to mosaic virus and pale spot blight. Cupidon has a delicate aromatic flavour.

Multiplier: PN

Caruso – Art. Nr. G129 A good fillet bean. Pod length 17–19 cm. High yields of very uniform beans. Resistant to mosaic virus and pale spot blight.

Multiplier: JOJ, WDA

Sanguigno 2 – Art. Nr. G146 Vigorous French bean with broad, flat, marbled, light green and red pods which turn green when cooked. Pod length 10–15 cm. Healthy, robust and drought tolerant. A multi-purpose and vigorous variety suited to both amateur and market gardens. The provision of adequate growing space and earthing up is recommended. Very long harvest season. Can be used fresh in the pod, half ripe for the bean seeds or fully ripe as a dried bean. The aromatic pods remain tender and don’t get stringy even when left too long on the vines. Exceptional flavour and easily digestible.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS, WGWI

yellow podded Helios – Art. Nr. G132 Vigorous and robust yellow French bean with slightly curved pods. Pod length 16–18 cm. Early and productive, black seeds. Good flavour.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: T. Heinze | Multiplier: AUG, RGP, WOM

blue podded Purple Teepee – Art. Nr. G147 Second early variety with purple pods which turn dark green when cooked. Pod length ca. 12–15 cm, seeds pale brown. Specially suited for the fresh market.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: AUG, FW, PLW


Vegetables

Pole beans

(Climbing French beans) Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. vulgaris

Prices p. 107

Sowing time: Beginning of May to end of June Planting distance: Distance between bean sticks 80 x 90–100 cm Amount of seed needed: 0.7–1 kg/a; Greenhouse: for 7.5 plants/m² ca. 350 g/a; Open ground: ca. 500 g beans per bean stick; TGW 370–500 g Optimal soil temperature: 20–25 °C Sowing depth: At least 3 cm Variety

Growing situation under glass open ground

Pod colour

Shape of cross section

Pod lenth

Time to maturity

Ripening

TGW

Seed colour

Trebona

mid green

flat oval

25–27 cm

81 days

early

500 g

white

Helda

mid green

flat and wide

24–26 cm

90 days

medium early

525 g

white

Cobra

mid green

flat oval

20–21 cm

81 days

medium early

500 g

black

Neckarkönigin

dark green

round oval

27–28 cm

91 days

medium early

490 g

white

Neckargold

deep yellow

round oval

23–25 cm

90 days

medium early

370 g

white

Blauhilde

blue

round oval

25–27 cm

91 days

medium early

420 g

brown

Preisgewinner

mid green

flat oval

25–28 cm

95 days

medium early

1000 g

violet

green podded Trebona – Art. Nr. G133 Quick maturing. Suitable for indoor production and an early outdoor harvest. Pods are flat oval shaped, very long and with an excellent quality. Produces very high yields under glass.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, HEP, HOE, KIT, MKA, SWE, WIT

Helda – Art. Nr. G622 Medium early, broad podded, green pole bean suited to both greenhouse and open ground. Strong and reliable with a long season.

Multiplier: BGH, BOL, WIT

Cobra – Art. Nr. G647 Uniform yielding midseason climbing French bean producing finely formed beans. Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor cultivation. Fruits about 20 cm in length with a diameter of 7–9 mm.

Multiplier: BOL

Neckarkönigin – Art. Nr. G136 Very high yielding mid-season production. Long fleshy, straight and tender round pods. Can withstand unfavourable weather conditions.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, BOL, RGP, SRD, SWE, WGWI

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yellow podded Neckargold – Art. Nr. G139 Produces very high yields of long, round, fleshy pods of a deep yellow colour. Exceptional flavour. Could be described as queen of the (Neckarkönigin) wax pod varieties. Resistant to mosaic virus.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: DLB, HEP, LSA, MID, RIH

blue podded Blauhilde – Art. Nr. G139a A blue podded pole bean of the (Neckarkönigin) wax pod type. It has long, oval shaped, thick fleshy pods which turn green when cooked. Very productive and healthy. A commercial variety of exceptional flavour!

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: EYS, HSP, MB, RIH, SRD, WB, WIT

Runner bean

Phaseolus coccineus L.

Prices p. 107

Preisgewinner – Art. Nr. G139b Red flowering; very long, fleshy pods, vigorous and productive. The beans are purple speckled with black. A favourite back garden variety. Can be eaten fresh as green beans, half-ripe as shelled beans or dried as kidney beans.

Broad bean

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BOL, JBE, MF, RGP, WH

Vicia faba L.

Sowing time: As early as possible in open ground; from end of February. Planting distance: 10 x 60 cm

Prices p. 107 Optimal soil temperature: 8–15 °C Sowing depth: 5–8 cm

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 2 kg/a; TGW ca. 1000 g Ca. 10–12 seed per running meter

Hangdown grünkernig – Art. Nr. G140 Green seeded, mid season hardy variety. 4–5 medium sized beans produced in long hanging pods. Beans remain tender and green when cooked.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: RGP


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Frühe Weißkeimige – Art. Nr. G142 Early variety, turns brown when cooked. Seeds set well beautiful thick pods with large white beans.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOJ

Cauliflower

Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.

Prices p. 107

Planting time: See table

Precision seed: At least 90 % germination

Planting distance: Ca. 25–30,000 plants/ha

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 6–8 g for 1000 plants; TGW 3–4 g

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm Planting

Cultivation guide Cauliflower Variety

Plants/ha

Planting to harvest

Odysseus

30–35 Tsd.

70 days

Neckarperle

30–35 Tsd.

70 days

Celiano

27–30 Tsd.

80 days

Nuage

27–30 Tsd.

90–100 days

Tabiro

27–30 Tsd.

100–110 days

Jan

Feb

März

April

Mai

Juni

Juli

Harvest Aug

Sep

Okt

Nov

Dez

Odysseus – Art. Nr. G199 Early quick growing cauliflower. Pure white, solid heads with no discolouration. Specially suited for early planting under cover and outdoors as well as for autumn production. Leaves should be folded in prior to harvesting. Uniform harvest period. 8–10 graded. An especially good flavour. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: J. Jacobs | Multiplier: PAN

Neckarperle – Art. Nr. G201 Forms well rounded, finely structured and pure white heads which can be harvested over a long period. The strong leaves protect the developing flower head and can be easily folded in later. Not recommended for summer planting. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, LSA, MW, PAN, WGWI

Celiano – Art. Nr. G617 Developed from Celesta. Medium late variety for autumn production. Firm and uniform white heads with good cover leaves. Long season. Ca. 80 days to harvest.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: A. von Schulz | Multiplier: MTZ, MWS, PAN

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Nuage – Art. Nr. G202 Developed from White Ball. Vigorous mid to late season, autumn variety of medium size. Although somewhat slow growing at first they develop into strong plants. The harvesting period extends over one or two weeks. This variety forms firm, heavy medium to large sized, white, well rounded heads which are well covered. The variety is therefore very frost resistant. There is virtually no premature flowering. The leaves are strong, green to grey-green in colour and with a bubbly slightly waxed surface. Good flavour and consistency.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: J.Jacobs | Multiplier: JJ, PAN, PLW

KS-JJ-KOB-02 (Tabiro) – Art. Nr. G203 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Developed from White Rock. Vigorous mid to late autumn variety (ca. 100–110 days from planting to harvest, plant out from July for October harvest). Resistant and self covering. The medium sized yet heavy flower heads are creamy coloured, firm and of very good quality.

Broccoli

Breeder: J. Jacobs | Multiplier: JJ, PAN, RGP, RH, SR

Brassica oleracea var. Italica

Prices p. 108

Planting time: From mid June to early August; Harvest from ­beginning of August to mid October

Precision seed: At least 90 % germination

Planting distance: Ca. 50 x 50 cm; Ca. 40,000 plants/ha

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 10 g for 1000 plants; TGW 4–6 g

Calinaro – Art. Nr. G643 Short to medium tall growing plants with (for open pollinated broccoli) relatively large and heavy heads (350 g). Dark green and somewhat blunt shoots. Grows rapidly and matures in about 50 days. Long harvesting window. For autumn production. Exceptional flavour. (AS) M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: T. Heinze | Multiplier: PAN

Chinese cabbage

Brassica pekinensis L.

Prices p. 108

Sowing time: Direct sowing: Beginning July - beginning August; Planting time: Mid July to mid August

Amount of seed needed: Direct sowing 6–10 g/a, Seed bed culture ca. 5 g for 1000 plants; TGW 2,5–3 g

Planting distance: 50 x 40 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 18–22 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Granat – Art. Nr. G240 Forms tall, thin and closed heads. Strong aromatic flavour with good consistency and hence suitable for steaming.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: APF, SR


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White cabbage

Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. alba

Prices p. 108

Planting time: See table Planting distance: Early and pointed headed cabbages: Ca. 50,000 plants/ha, Summer and autumn cabbages for fresh and storage use: Ca. 30-35,000 plants/ha, Cabbages for processing: Ca. 25,000 plants/ha Amount of seed needed: Ca. 6–8 g for 1000 plants; TGW 3–4 g Precision seed: At least 90 % germination Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm Planting

Cultivation guide White cabbage Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Eersteling NEW!

Nagels Frühweiß Donator Holsteiner Platter Domarna (KS-KOW-DH-MI) Filderkraut Marner Lagerweiß Dottenfelder Dauer Türkis Dowinda

Fresh market Eersteling – Art. Nr. G212 Vigorous, short stemmed pointed variety that grows fast. Can be grown from spring through to autumn. Also for early tunnel production. Uniform ripening, needs cutting as soon as it is ready. Harvest window of 1 week maximun. Sow weekly for continuoius harvest. Firm compact heads with rounded points and a weight between 800–1000 g. The light green leaves have a tender consistency. Fine sweet cabbage flavour.

NEW!

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, CHE, MKA

Nagels Frühweiß – Art. Nr. G649 Very fast growing cabbage with small round heads (ca. 1Kg – 1.3Kg) and low growing habit. 60 days to maturity. Very uniform variety well suited for successional sowing and to supply the fresh market. Thrives outdoors all round the year.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Vermehrer: BGH, MWS, WIT

Autumn and processing Donator – Art. Nr. G215 Forms well rounded heads with firm internal leaf layering. Excellent for slicing, produces huge yields. Flavour and internal quality is very good. Donator is the best variety for producing premium and tasty sauerkraut. Cultivation period ca. 120 days; Can also be recommended for coleslaw.

Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: DT, RIH

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Holsteiner Platter – Art. Nr. G216 Vigorous, large headed variety with strong surround leaves. Flattish round head; good for sauerkraut, not for storage. A particularly good tasting kind. Good for salads too.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: DH, GAB

Domarna (KS-KOW-DH-MI) – Art. Nr. G645 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Improved ‘Marner Industry’. Late maturing, uniform, processing variety with broad round heads on healthy plants. Leaf is firmer than ‘Holsteiner platte’. Makes particulary tasty sauerkraut and can be used for juice production.

Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: BGH, UGA

Filderkraut – Art. Nr. G217 Firm, mid season, fine cabbage for slicing. Pointed and sugar rich head. It is particularly good tasting. Recommended for salad too.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH

Storage Marner Lagerweiß – Art. Nr. G218 The medium to large sized round and firm heads ripen very late. Medium to large semi upright leaves. Store well.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH

Dottenfelder Dauer – Art. Nr. G219 Vigorous, short stemmed variety with regular shaped surrounding leaves; dense, round to oval shaped head, short inner stem, stores well until January. Dottenfelder Dauer is good to eat and has a well round healthy flavour. Ideal for eating raw too. Average weight 1.5 kg. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: BGH, GR

Türkis – Art. Nr. G220 Vigorous storage variety with a flat oval shaped head and striking leaf veins. The leaves are strongly ribbed and very healthy. Depending on planting distance it tends to produce large heavy heads which store very well.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: CHE, RFE

Dowinda – Art. Nr. G221 Vigorous, heavy yielding store cabbage. The leaves are covered with a thick wax layer. The dense, closed head is elliptical in shape and with a very short inner stem. The variety is ideal for storing. Similar in taste to Dottenfelder Dauer but with a somewhat lighter aroma and less sweet. M 67,2 Y 100

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Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: BGH, GR

C 100 M 100 K 61,8


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Red cabbage

Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. rubra

Prices p. 108

Planting time: See table Planting distance: Early and pointed headed cabbages: Ca. 50,000 plants/ha, Summer and autumn cabbages for fresh and storage use: Ca. 30 – 35,000 plants/ha, Cabbages for processing: Ca. 25,000 plants/ha Amount of seed needed: Ca. 6–8 g for 1000 plants; TGW 3–4 g Precision seed: At least 90 % germination Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Planting

Cultivation guide Red cabbage Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Amarant Granat Rodynda

Amarant – Art. Nr. G207 An early maturing red cabbage. Extremely short stemmed with horizontal leaves. Round medium sized heads. Can be harvested mid July from early plantings. A good delicate flavour.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: CN, MKA, SVO

Granat – Art. Nr. G209 A very quick growing yet good storing variety of red cabbage. Stores well till Christmas. Quick growing, can therefore be sown until 1st week of June. Well ribbed healthy leaves. Produces good yields even in areas with a shorter growing season. Good uniform and easily cleaned heads.

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, DH

Rodynda – Art. Nr. G210 Vigorous, short stemmed variety with a powerful root system and strong leaf growth. Dense, elliptical heads with a short inner stem. Short to medium term storage. Rodynda is sweet and aromatic, not strong in taste and with a good flavour. Suitable for eating raw.

Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: BGH, DH, MWS

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Savoy

Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. sabauda

Prices p. 108

Planting time: See table

Precision seed: At least 90 % germination

Planting distance: Early savoy: Ca. 50,000 plants/ha, summer and autumn: Ca. 30–35,000 plants/ha

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 6–8 g for 1000 plants; TGW 3–4 g Planting

Cultivation guide Savoy Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Vorbote 3 Smaragd Winterfürst 2

Vorbote 3 – Art. Nr. G214 Earliest of the savoys useful for extending the range on offer in early and mid summer. Heads weigh 0.5–1 kg. Round to oval shape. Very good used freshly harvested from end of June to August. Well curled tender leaves, mildly aromatic taste.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: CN, UGA

Smaragd – Art. Nr. G213 Vigorous variety with medium to dark emerald green, strongly crinkled surrounding leaves. Firm round to oval shaped heads, medium sized inner stem. Keeps well till January. Developed from “Hammer” through many years of careful selection on the Fredeburg holding. Not an overwintering variety. Good and delicate flavour. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: A. von Schulz | Multiplier: BGH, DF

Winterfürst 2 – Art. Nr. G223 Very late variety producing medium sized, finely wrinkled, firm, round to flattened shaped heads. Must be sown early (April) and starts developing its head very late (September – October). Good keeping qualities. Also suitable as an overwintering savoy for harvesting in early spring.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: DF, MWS

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Sep

Oct

Nov

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Kohlrabi

Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes L.

Prices p. 109

Planting time: See table

Precision seed: At least 90 % germination

Planting distance: Greenhouse 25 x 25 cm, open ground 30 x 30 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 6–8 g for 1000 plants; TGW 3.5–4.5 g

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm Planting

Cultivation guide Kohlrabi Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Azur Star Lanro Rasko Noriko Blaro Blaril Superschmelz

Azur Star – Art. Nr. G227 The earliest and most beautiful blue outdoor variety. Can be grown in a heated or cold greenhouse, under plastic and the first outdoor sowings. For an autumn harvest sow until the end of July. For growing throughout the season. Reliable, bolt hardy and does not get woody. Azur Star has a beautiful, slightly flattened, round, deep blue, delicate swollen stem on a long stalk. Leaves are medium sized, of average strength and with delicate leaf stalks. Very good flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: APF, BGH, RH

Lanro – Art. Nr. G228a A well tried, white, round kohlrabi variety for early outdoor production as well as under fleece or plastic; withstands cold, frost resistant and bolt hardy. Latest autumn sowings until mid August. Tender stems which don’t become woody even when over sized. Also suitable for large scale production and processing.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: APF, HOE

Rasko – Art. Nr. G229 Kohlrabi for spring, early summer and autumn cultivation with a slightly elongated, well placed, round stem, semi erect leaves. Early to medium early maturing. Good uniform growth. Also suited for indoor production. Well balanced aromatic flavour with a good amount of sweetness. A firm consistency without tending to woodiness. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: J. Jacobs | Multiplier: JJ, RJS

Noriko – Art. Nr. G231 A mid-season white outdoor variety for growing in spring, summer and autumn. Large, flattened round, tender stems, long growing stem, upright and strong leaves even in summer. Withstands cold well. Should not be sown before February; autumn sowings until mid July.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HOE

Blaro – Art. Nr. G232 Outdoor kohlrabi for early summer and autumn cultivation. Leaves are semi upright, average in strength and with medium length leaf stalks. The tender fruiting stems of medium size are slightly flattened, round and have a beautiful violet blue colour. Blaro is strong growing, frost resistant and bolt hardy. It is known for its stress tolerance and exceptional flavour.

Multiplier: RFE

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Blaril – Art. Nr. G233 For late summer and autumn cultivation. Large, blue, flat-round to round stems which despite their large size (up to 1 kg) remain tender and do not grow woody. They can be stored until March.

Breeder: I. Randuja | Multiplier: WGWI

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Superschmelz – Art. Nr. G230 Butter soft, white to light green coloured giant kohlrabi which can grow to weights of up to 8 kg without becoming woody. Grows slowly and is bolt resistant. Sown at the beginning of June it produces stems weighing 1–1.5 kg. Keeps in store until March, very aromatic kohlrabi flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HBO, PLW

Curly kale

Brassica oleracea var. sabellica

Prices p. 109

Planting time: June to beginning of July

Precision seed: At least 90 % germination

Planting distance: 40 x 40–40 x 75 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 6–8 g for 1000 plants; TGW 3–4 g

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Halbhoher grüner Krauser – Art. Nr. G225 A high yielding variety with a medium level of frost resistance. For harvesting until January. Dark green, wrinkled, medium sized leaves. Outstanding flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: MW, RH

Westländer Winter – Art. Nr. G226 Frost resistant strain with half tall plants and wrinkled leaves, very uniform stands. The variety has a slightly sweet aromatic flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BOL, RGP

Lerchenzungen – Art. Nr. G632 Medium tall variety with finely curled, narrow, slightly drooping leaves and very frost hardy. Speciality of North Germany with a good flavour.

NEW!

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS

Nero di Toscana – Art. Nr. G653 Very decorative form of kale (also known as black or Russian kale) with dark blue-green leaves and half-tall growth. Good flavour reminiscent of broccoli, does not require frost before harvest.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: SR


Vegetables

Turnip Brassica rapa L. var. rapifera

Prices p. 109

Sowing time: Spring sown: Mid March to beginning of August, Autumn sown: Beginning of July to mid August

Amount of seed needed: 25–40 g/a; TGW 2–4 g

Planting distance: Distance between rows 20–30 cm; in the rows 5–15 cm, Ca. 20–25 seeds per running meter

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 15–18 °C

Golden Ball – Art. Nr. G244 When harvested early turnips have delicate, yellow flesh similar to kohlrabi. This quick growing root vegetable increases the choice on offer in spring and in autumn produces a good storage vegetable for the winter. It can be harvested after 8 weeks. Turnips have a fine aroma reminiscent of mild horse radish.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PAN

Petrowski – Art. Nr. G634 Golden yellow, quick growing, flat topped turnip with good healthy leaves. Suited to spring and autumn production. Fine inset crown. Good storage quality.

Multiplier: GST

Di Milano a colletto viola – Art. Nr. G613 Turnip for summer and autumn cultivation. Not for spring cultivation due to bolting tendency. The root has a flattened round shape and the crown is set back. Bright violet coloured shoulder. White, fine flesh.

Multiplier: ARC

Swede turnip

Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica

Prices p. 109

Sowing time: Direct sowing till mid May Planting: Mid July to beginning of August

Amount of seed needed: Direct sowing ca. 10 g/a; TGW 2.5–3.5 g

Planting distance: Ca. 40 x 40 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 15–18 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Wilhelmsburger – Art. Nr. G245 Yellow turnip with a green top. A well formed, high yielding variety with solid flesh and very good keeping quality. Valuable winter vegetable. Can withstand an average amount of frost if the roots are earthed up.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GST

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Radish

Raphanus sativus var. sativus L.

Prices p. 110

Sowing time: Sow outdoors from mid February (under fleece) until mid August in cold greenhouse from end of January and in autumn till end of Sep. Planting distance: 15–25 cm between rows; between plants 2–3 cm Amount of seed needed: 200–300 g/a, 20–25,000 seeds/a; TGW 8–11 g, Ca. 30 seeds per running meter Precision seed: At least 90 % germination Optimal soil temperature: 6–18 °C Variety under glass •

Eiszapfen Cherry Belle Marike Sora Rudi

Sowing depth: 1 cm

Growing situation open ground early open ground summer • • • (•) • • • •

open ground autumn • • (•) • •

Root colour

Root shape

Ripening

white cherry red scarlet carmine red

cylindrical round round round round

early medium early medium early

Eiszapfen – Art. Nr. G329 10–12 cm long cylindrical, white, short leaved radish; quick growing.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOJ

Cherry Belle – Art. Nr. G330 Short leaved, cherry red and quick growing. For open ground production in spring and early summer and autumn. Sow outdoors direct from end of March. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS

Marike – Art. Nr. G331a Suitable for early production in heated and cold greenhouses as well as in open ground in spring and autumn, quick growing. Brilliant scarlet, round roots with fine roots and crown. Medium strong leaf growth. Tender, crisp consistency, firm flesh that doesn’t burst easily. Fine mild flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOJ, PAN, ROS

Sora – Art. Nr. G332 Cultivation from spring until autumn in open ground. A firm fleshed, crimson radish with a beautiful round shape. Sora remains crisp and tender for a long time even when it grows bigger. The best rooty taste. Sow until beginning of September.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GST, JOJ, SR

Rudi – Art. Nr. G334 Outdoor radish which matures relatively early and develops in a very regular way. The root does not split easily, it is round, brilliant red, has a fine root and a stable leaf crown. Good for bunching. Sow until beginning of September. Also suitable for early cropping under glass/plastic.

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Multiplier: AUG, GST, KBH


Vegetables

Winter radish

Raphanus sativus var. niger L.

Sowing time: Sow outdoors beginning March (under fleece) till mid August; in cold greenhouse from end of January, in autumn until beginning September Planting distance: For bunching ca. 25 x 8 cm; single roots ca. 25 x 20 cm

Prices p. 110

Amount of seed needed: 30–60 g/a; TGW 8–12 g; Ca. 12 seeds per running meter (for bunching), ca. 5–7 seeds per running meter (mature radishes), can be sown closer then singled. Precision seed: At least 90 % germination Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 6–18 °C

Ostergruß rosa 2 – Art. Nr. G337 Dark pink, half long radish for bunching. Suitable for greenhouse cultivation (sow from mid January) and early outdoor crops (from early March). The dark, compact and strong leaves make for good bunches. When thinned out plants can be grown on to produce useful single radishes.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOJ, RFE, ROS

Laurin – Art. Nr. G633 Early to mid season, medium sized white forcing radish. Sow under glass from mid December. Has undergone intensive single plant selection to achieve a good quality root with high uniformity. Tender, tasty flesh without a tendancy to become stringy. Compact leaf with slightly reddish veins. Suitable for early and late seaon production outdoors. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: J. Jacobs | Multiplier: EWE, GR, MW

Runder schwarzer Winter – Art. Nr. G335 Ball shaped, black skinned, firm fleshed winter radish which will keep until March or April when stored in a clamp. Sow in July. Direct sowing, distance between rows 25–30 cm, 10 cm between plants.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GST, SEK

Salsify

Prices p. 110

Sowing time: as early as possible in open ground; from March to May

Amount of seed needed: 150–200 g/a; TGW 10–13 g Ca. 40 seeds per running meter

Planting distance: Ca. 30 cm between rows; thin out to 3–7 cm in the rows

Optimal soil temperature: 16–20 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Hoffmanns Schwarze Pfahl Scorzonera hispanica L. – Art. Nr. G400 Thick, firm fleshed and tender root. Medium long to long depending on soil type. Stump rooted with virtually no forking. Fine black brown surface colour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GEY, MF

Haferwurz Tragopodon porrifolius – Art. Nr. G625 An old almost forgotten root vegetable. Cultivation and marketing as for salsify. Sweet aromatic flavour. In England it is known as Vegetable Oyster. Very decorative, purple flowers in the second year.

Multiplier: MID, RH, WGWI, WH

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Beetroot

Beta vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris var. conditiva Alef.

Prices p. 110

Amount of seed needed: Normal seed: 5–10 kg/ha, TGW 14–20 g Precision seed: size S: 4–5 kg/ha size M: 5–6 kg/ha Babybeets: 25 kg/ha Ca. 20 seeds per running meter

Sowing time: From mid April, and for fresh use until mid June Planting distance: 30 cm between rows; ca. 5–10 cm between plants

Optimal soil temperature: 16–22 °C Sowing depth: 2–3 cm

Jannis – Art. Nr. G343 Ball type. The roots are round to oval. The crown is set back. Because of its attractive shape, smooth skin, fine foliage and early maturity, it is specially suited for selling fresh in bunches. Good keeping qualities. Mild in flavour; good for use in salad. Also available as precision seed (monogerm): Art. Nr.: G344.

NEW!

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: U. Kirchgaesser | Multiplier: BGH, CBE, MB, MW, SVO

Ronjana – Art. Nr. G338 Round ball head type beetroot with a fine crown, semi-vigorous leaf growth and well demarcated roots. A root with a tender skin and uniform colour throughout. Reaches maturity around 130 days. Particularly suited for direct marketing. Ronjana has an agreeable sweet and aromatic flavour. Also available as precision seed (monogerm): G339.

Züchter: T.Heinze | Vermehrer: CBE, GEY, MW, SOL

Robuschka (formerly Rote Kugel 2) – Art. Nr. G345 Vigorous variety with a strong leaf. Round, smooth skinned, very good keeper with uniformly dark red flesh. Equally well suited for using fresh, for storing and for processing. Our strain is characterised by its pleasant fruity sweet flavour. Also good in salads. Also available as precision seed (monogerm): Art. Nr.: G346.

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: AUG, COL, DT, GAB, MF, PLW, ROS, SVO, UB, WGWI

Forono – Art. Nr. G341 Cylindrical type, uniform dark red colour, can be cut into regular slices when processed. Somewhat shorter season than Robuschka. For summer and autumn harvest. An agreeable mild sweet flavour Also available as precision seed (monogerm): Art. Nr.: G342.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, MTB, PLW, RGP

Ägyptische plattrunde – Art. Nr. G347 Short topped and early with dark red flesh. Specially good for early cropping. Good for amateur gardeners.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: CBE, HOE, MW


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Tondo di Chioggia – Art. Nr. G349 Speciality for the farm shop or farmer’s market. Glowing bright red skin, striped white and red ringed, pale green leaves. Grow like Robuschka.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KIF

Burpees Golden (Golden Beetroot) – Art. Nr. G635 A yellow variety with a gleaming orange coloured skin and pale yellow flesh. Vigorous leaf growth and develops slowly.

Carrots

b-o EHZ | Multiplier: GAB

Daucus ca rota L. ssp. sativus

Prices p. 111

Sowing time: In open ground from February until early July at the latest. For bunching until end of July. Planting distance: Rows 30–40 cm apart depending on variety; 2–4 cm between plants Amount of seed needed: Early varieties: 1.5 million seeds/ha; Late varieties: 1–1.2 million seeds/ha; Industrial scale: 0.8–1 million seeds; TGW 0.8–1.2 g Ca. 100 seeds per running meter (Fresh market Carrots), 60–70 seeds per running meter (Storage Carrots) Precision seed: At least 85 % germination Optimal soil temperature: 6–20 °C Sowing depth: 1.5–2.5 cm

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Variety

Type

Growing season

Shape

Use

Nantaise 2/Milan

Nantaise

90–120 days

Medium long, cylindrical

Nantaise 2/Fynn

Nantaise

100–120 days

Long, cylindrical

Nantaise 2/Fanal

Nantaise

100–120 days

Long, cylindrical

Fine

Nantaise

100–120 days

Long, cylindrical, slightly conical

Bunching and fresh market Bunching and fresh market Bunching and fresh market Bunching and fresh market

Miranda

Nantaise

100–120 days

Cylindrical, slightly conical

KS-MOG-SAT-202

Nantaise

ca. 130 days

Long, cylindrical

Rodelika

Rote Riesen

140–150 days

Slightly conical, stump rooted

Rolanka

Rote Riesen

140–160 days

Leira

Rote Riesen

140–160 days

Stump rooted, long, slightly conical to cylindrical Slightly conical

Robila

Lange Rote Stumpfe

150–160 days

Oxhella

Chantenay

120–140 days

Cylindrical, stump rooted, slender Conical

Bunching and fresh market Fresh market, storage Fresh market, storage, processing Fresh market, storage Fresh market, storage Fresh market, storage Fresh market and storage

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Nantaise 2/Milan – Art. Nr. G286 Suitable for early production of bunching carrots, for the fresh market as well as for later cultivation of store carrots. Should store well until spring. Smooth and glowing orange skin when washed. Bunches can be harvested after 90 days. Sweet, rounded juicy fresh flavour.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: M.Pickel | Multiplier: PLW, ROS

Nantaise 2/Fynn – Art. Nr. G287 Early/second early Nantes 2 type carrot with a cylindrical, long root, smooth skin and fine foliage. The root is mid orange and uniformly coloured. Can keep until February. Well presented and uniform. Fynn has a delicate aromatic sweet flavour and fine crisp consistency.

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: AUG, BRU, HOH, MAL, MTZ, SR, WGWI

Nantaise 2/Fanal – Art. Nr. G285 Long cylindrical shape without green shoulders. Smooth easily washed skin. Juicy sweet quality with an intense red colouration and a small core of the same tone. Stores well too.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: WGWI

Fine – Art. Nr. G289 Early/second early Nantes type, Cylindrical and slightly conical with a smooth skin. For late sowing also good for keeping. High yielding, good foliage strength, strong flavour. Prefers sandy soils.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: C. Henatsch | Multiplier: HOH, SR

Miranda – Art. Nr. G615 Early to second early Nantes type. Ca 100–120 days to maturity. Strong healthy foliage, very uniform.

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Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: MAL, SRD, SZB

KS-MOG-SAT-202 – Art. Nr. G660 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Uniform new Nantes type variety. With rapid early growth and strong healthy leaves, less sensitive to Alternaria. Grades well, less prone to splitting. Matures in around 130 days. Stores well. An intense carrot flavour.Variety being tested. Seed to try out. Uniform new Nantes type variety. With rapid early growth and strong healthy leaves, less sensitive to Alternaria. Grades well, less prone to splitting. Matures in around 130 days. Stores well. An intense carrot flavour.

Breeder: F. Ebner | Vermehrer: SR

Rodelika – Art. Nr. G280a Improved Rothild. A vigorously growing variety with strong foliage. Large stump rooted, smooth skinned carrots with an intensive orange red colour. Average yield. Very good for storing and large scale production, also for heavy soils. Sow mid April to mid May. Strong sweetly aromatic flavour. Has a very high Brix value and hence ideal for producing high quality juice.

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Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: BGH, COL, MAL, ROS


Vegetables

Rolanka – Art. Nr. G282 Rodelika-Group. Rolanka medium long to long table carrot. Compared to Rodelika it is more cylindrical in shape, has a more rounded shoulder and becomes stump ended when it matures after 160 days. It is smooth skinned with an appealing deep orange surface and is evenly coloured throughout. Rolanka has a strong sweet aromatic flavour. Also good for processing.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: DH, JOU, MB, PLW

Leira – Art. Nr. G284 Rodelika-Group. A variety of average vigour with strong, dark green leaves. The carrot has a rich orange red colour that is evenly distributed. Slightly conical in shape with a well developed shoulder. Its full sweet aromatic flavour is characteristic.

Breeder: D. Bauer | Multiplier: MAL

Robila – Art. Nr. G281a Improved ”Lange Rote Stumpfe o. Herz”. Long, slim, cylindrical stump rooted autumn and winter carrot. Very good keeping qualities. Evenly coloured and with a well developed sweet, mild, nutty, carrot flavour.

Breeder: T. Heinze | Multiplier: MIC

Special shapes Oxhella – Art. Nr. G288 Improved Oxheart. Oxhella has a unique medium sized, compact, conical shape and can be marketed as a speciality. Oxhella provides a fantastic extension to the range of carrot varieties on offer. Its foliage is very strong and stable. Roots are 12–16 cm long. Thanks to its stimulating aromatic flavour and good internal colour, this variety will rapidly find devotees.

Breeder: T. Heinze | Multiplier: HOH, MAL

Parsnips

Pastinaca sativa L.

Prices p. 112

Sowing time: March – June

Precision seed: At least 85 % germination

Planting distance: 30–40 cm between rows; between plants 5–10 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 10–20 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Amount of seed needed: 15–20 g/a; TGW 5–7 g Ca. 25 seeds per running meter

Halblange Weiße – Art. Nr. G290 Very uniform and well formed wedge shaped roots. High yielding.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: FMÜ, KIF, MF, UB, WGWI

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Aromata – Art. Nr. G291 Aromata was developed from a gene bank variety using an intensive process of sensorial selection. Aromata has very slim butter coloured roots. The special sweetness and well developed aroma of its firm and juicy roots make it highly suitable for raw consumption. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: B. Horneburg | Multiplier: KEL, MF, WGWI

White Gem – Art. Nr. G619 Slim, long, white roots with a good yield and little tendency to bolt. Foliage is somewhat stronger than the Halblange Weiße.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KIF, MF

Parsley

Petroselinum crispum ssp. crispum L.

Prices p. 112

Sowing time: March to early July

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Planting distance: 20–30 cm between rows

Sowing depth: 2–3 cm

Amount of seed needed: Sow direct: 40–50 g/a; TGW 1.2–1.8 g, Ca. 80 seeds per running meter

Mooskrause 2 – Art. Nr. G310 Mid to dark green, strongly curled leaves. Strong upright to semi upright growth.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOU, PLW, ROS

Grüne Perle 2 – Art. Nr. G311 For both outdoor and indoor cultivation. Heavy, densely filled dark green leaf heads on strong, short storks which are very practical when making up bunches for sale.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOU, ROS

Einfache Schnitt 3 – Art. Nr. G312 A plain leafed very aromatic variety.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOU, MIC, PHS

Gigante d‘Italia – Art. Nr. G313 Plain leafed parsley with large leaves and strong stalks. Very high yielding, quick growing, sensitive to bolting in unfavourable conditions.

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Multiplier: PHS, ROS


Vegetables

Hamburg parsley

Petroselinum crispum ssp. tuberosum L.

Sowing time: March to early July

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Planting distance: Ca. 30 cm between rows

Sowing depth: 2–3 cm

Prices p. 112

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 15 g/a; TGW 1.3–1.5 g Ca. 80 seeds per running meter

Halblange – Art. Nr. G315 Forms a medium long, smooth and skittle shaped root. Produces a high yield and is comparatively easy to harvest. The plain leaves can be used like ordinary parsley. It is resistant to downey mildew, hence valuable for leaf harvest in autumn.

Celeriac

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS

Apium graveolens var. rapaceum L.

Sowing time: Heated propagator: February until end of March; Plant out: from April Planting distance: Ca. 40 x 40 cm Optimal soil temperature: 16–24 °C

Prices p. 112 Amount of seed needed: 1–2 g/a; TGW 0.5 g All celery seed is tested for seed borne disease before it can be sold. If any trace of Septoria is discovered the seeds are given a warm water treatment to kill of the spores.

Sowing depth: Germinates in light; lightly covered

Ibis – Art. Nr. G402 A quick growing strain with a smooth, ball shaped, white fleshed root. The leaves are fresh green, medium long and upright with good Septoria resistance. The small leaf crown simplifies cleaning. Its good resistance to bolting under warm conditions of ca. 18 °C means it can be grown early under protection. An ideal variety for marketing fresh with or without leaves as well as for storing and processing. Multiplier: BGH, PLW

Mars – Art. Nr. G404 Large sized, smooth skinned, oval round celeriac with white flesh, upright leaves, dark green and strongly resistant to Septoria. Keeps well in storage but can also be sold with leaf.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PLW

Monarch – Art. Nr. G406 Very large and very heavy, tankard shaped, pale coloured roots with a low set root base. Interior quality exceptionally white and firm. Not sensitive to celery leaf spot. Remains white when cooked too. Pleasantly mild, nutty taste, excellent for storing.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: RH

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Celery

Apium graveolens var. dulce

Prices p. 112

Sowing time: April – May; Planting: Polytunnel from early April; open ground from mid April (first sowing should be protected with fleece)

Amount of seed needed: For seed trays: 2 g/m², 1 g provides ca. 1000–1200 plants; TGW 0.4–0.6 g

Planting distance: 30–32 cm or ca. 10 plants/m²

Sowing depth: Germinates in light; lightly covered

Optimal soil temperature: 16–24 °C

Tall Utah – Art. Nr. G409a Mid to late maturing. Celery, deep dark green leaf colour and growth of medium height. Smooth green fleshy stalks 25–30 cm in length, excellent flavour. Grows strongly and yields well. b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HOE

Celery

Apium graveolens L. var. secalinum Alef.

Prices p. 112

Gewöhnlicher Schnitt – Art. Nr. G409 Luxuriant growth. The very aromatic dark green leaves are used for seasoning either fresh or dried. Can be used fresh or for processing, can also be frozen for a winter supply. In favourable mild areas with little frost the plants can overwinter outdoors. Multiplier: SR

Florence fenne

Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum L.

Sowing time: Sow from mid January for planting out under fleece from early March. Sow direct from May to July. Planting distance: Rows 40 cm apart and 30 cm between plants Amount of seed needed: Ca. 50 g/a for direct sowing; ca. 15 g/a for raising seedlings; TGW 5 g Entwicklungszeit: ca. 3 months Optimal soil temperature: 16–22 °C Sowing depth: 1.5–2 cm

Fino – Art. Nr. G190 A variety of Florence fennel producing an ellipse shaped bulb. It is particularly bolt resistant and therefore suitable for early cultivation. Sow under glass from February for planting out in frames, cloches or polytunnels. Later sowings can be made outdoors from the beginning of April. Ensure soil is well manured and that plants are kept well watered.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BOL

Perfektion – Art. Nr. G192 Fine, white bulbs, which are very bolt resistant. For early cropping and autumn harvest. Early sowings as for Fino, Later sowings mid June to mid July.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BOL

Prices p. 113


Vegetables

Spinach

Spinacia oleracea L.

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: Early crops: beginning of March – mid April; Autumn crops: end of July – mid August. Overwintering crops: end of August – mid September. Planting distance: 20–35 cm between rows Amount of seed needed: 300–400 g/a; TGW 8–10 g Ca. 100 seeds per running meter calibrated seed also available, see price list Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: ca. 3 cm

Butterflay – Art. Nr. G410 For spring and autumn cultivation; also for over wintering. Very robust, mildew resistant and late to shoot. Rich green leaf colour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOJ, ROS, TOS

Matador – Art. Nr. G412 Mid to dark green leaf colour. For spring or autumn cultivation. Winter hardy. Slower growing than ”Butterflay”.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JOJ, ROS

Winterriesen/Verdil – Art. Nr. G414 Very quick growth with large, strong leaves; Fine rosette formation with a mid green colour. For autumn and winter cultivation. Sow early August till mid September for harvesting from beginning of November until end of April. Only of limited value for spring cultivation. Very characteristic leaves with pointed tips at the lower end. Flavour is particularly aromatic and therefore best used raw in salad.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: B. von Wistinghausen | Multiplier: JOJ, ROS, TOS

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Vegetables

Spinach beet

Beta vulgaris L. var. vulgaris

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: Sow direct from April or with modules; For overwintering sow from July in protected districts. Planting distance: 30–40 cm between rows, Swiss chard 30 x 40 cm between plants Amount of seed needed: 100–150 g/a; TGW 15–20 g Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Variety Glatter Silber 3 Lucullus Feurio Pirol Rainbow NEW!

Sowing depth: ca. 3 cm

Growing situation under glass outdoors • • • • • •

Leaf colour

Stem colour

Width of leaf stem

dark green fresh green dark green dark green green, red

white creme red yellow coloured: red, purple, orange yellow

broad narrow mid broad mid broad mid broad

Glatter Silber 3 – Art. Nr. G270 Swiss chard with broad silvery white stems and dark green leaf. Good yields. With protection can also be overwintered. A particularly bolt resistant strain.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: FLD, PLW

Lucullus – Art. Nr. G272 It is characterised by its fresh green colour, improved stem conformation and good keeping quality. Slightly curled leaves. Can be used as both chard and spinach. Excellent flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: DHS, HOE, RIH

Feurio – Art. Nr. G639 Spinach beet with bright red stems and green red veined leaves. (AS)

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: SOL , SRD

Pirol – Art. Nr. G644 Spinach beet with gleaming golden stems and fresh green leaves, selected for its specially good taste. (AS)

NEW!

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: C. Henatsch | Multiplier: WH

Rainbow – Art. Nr. G648 Colourful mixture made up of four varieties (yellow stemmed, red with green leaf, purple with green leaf and orage stemmed with red leaf). Vigorous and healthy. They are selected for their glowing clear colours and excellent taste.

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Breeder: C. Henatsch | Multiplier: Che, EWE, JHA, PLW, Wgwi, Wh


Vegetables

Orach

Atriplexis hortensis

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: From February

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 100 g/a; TGW ca. 4 g

Planting distance: 25–30 cm between rows

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Yellow Orach – Art. Nr. G474 Use and cultivate as spinach; for a single cut the plants are harvested when 10–20 cm high, about 6–8 weeks from sowing. Cut-and-come-again is also possible. Good flavour, yellow leaves.

Rocket

Multiplier: ROS, WH

Eruca sativa

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: March till September outdoors; in greenhouse till end of September

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 75 g/a; TGW ca. 2 g Ca. 80 seeds per running meter

Planting distance: 25–30 cm between rows

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Ruca (Rocket) – Art. Nr. G480 A salad plant with a very short growing cycle (like radish). Can be grown outdoors or under glass; very undemanding. Unusual but very pleasant slightly spicy flavour. Specially good for a mixed salad. Can also be used as sprouting vegetable like cress.

Wild Rocket

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GST, KBH

Diplotaxis tenuifolia

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: March to July in open ground; under glass till end of August

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 15 g/a; TGW ca. 0.25 g Ca. 150 seeds per running meter

Planting distance: 25–30 cm between rows

Optimal soil temperature: 18–24 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Wilde Rauke (Wild Rocket) – Art. Nr. G481 Finely serrated wild form of the well loved garden rocket. It grows more slowly and has more of a rosette type growth. It can be cut up to two times and keeps significantly longer than G480. Wild rocket has a more intensive taste. Multi seeded pellets are also available (contains 12–15 seeds, see price list).

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PLW, RGP

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Vegetables

Bucks Horn Plantain

Plantago coronopus

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: April to August

Optimal soil temperature: 10–20 °C

Planting distance: 30 x 30 cm

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Hirschhornwegerich (Bucks Horn Plantain) – Art. Nr. G611 Rosette forming salad plant 20–30 cm high. Repeated cutting possible, very hardy. Can also be used for “baby leaf” production. Spicy, pleasantly sour, weak salty flavour.

Namenia

Multiplier: JEL, KBH, RGP

Brassica rapa L. var. rapa

Prices p. 113

Sowing time: Sow direct December to March under glass; Outdoors from March

Amount of seed needed: 30–50 g/a; TGW 2–3 g

Planting distance: 25–30 cm between rows

Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 10–20 °C

Namenia Stielmus – Art. Nr. G490 A very productive and good tasting leaf stem vegetable, also for salad. Dense sowing and early cutting allows for two cuts. When singled a salad the size of endive can be produced.

Multiplier: JOJ

Chinese leaves

Prices p. 114

Sowing time: Direct sow outdoors early July till end of August; sow in seed bed from July to January for succession planting in a frost free greenhouse

Cultivation note: Chinese leaves can be harvested as a rosette (single harvest) or cut as baby leaf (repeat harvest); frost-hardy to –10 °C

Planting distance: Direct sowing: 15–25 cm between rows; 2–3 cm between plants; Transplanting: 10–15 cm between plants

Optimal soil temperature: 10–20 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Amount of seed needed: Direct sowing for harvesting in bunches: 80–100 g/a; for cut-and-come-again 150– 180 g/a; TGW 2.5–3.5 g, Ca. 80 seeds per running meter

Green in Snow Brassica juncea – Art. Nr. G247 Green Asian salad plant with serrated leaves and a sharp mustard-like taste. Rapid regrowth, healthy. Late cultivation for autumn or winter, in open ground or unheated greenhouse.

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Multiplier: RGP, PAN


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Red Giant Brassica juncea – Art. Nr. G248 Pointed leaves, slightly serrated. Red leaf veins, good flavour slightly more spicy than Green in Snow.

Multiplier: JOJ, RGP

Mizuna Brassica rapa var. japonica – Art. Nr. G249 Very quick growing salad plant with a high yield. Forms a thick rosette with finely divided pale green leaves, which can be cut up to five times. Light cabbage flavour.

Multiplier: BOL, GST

Moutarde Rouge Metis Brassica juncea – Art. Nr. G638 Fast growing leaf mustard with intensely red, finely serrated leaves and green stems. For growing throughout the year. Medium sharp mustard flavour.

Cress

Multiplier: GST

Lepidium sativum L.

Prices p. 114

Sowing time: In winter in a greenhouse, later in frames; from mid-March until autumn outdoors

Cultivation note: In trays: 2.5–3 g/tray

Planting distance: Sow broadcast in the greenhouse, outdoors in rows 10 cm apart at most

Sowing depth: germinates in light

Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

Amount of seed needed: 80–100 g/m² for broadcasting; TGW 2–3 g

Einfache – Art. Nr. G250 Quick growing. Ordinary type for all year round production under glass; also suitable for outdoor sowing. Its finely divided leaves make it ideal for tray production.

Multiplier: MB, NHO

Großblättrige – Art. Nr. G251 Heavy cropping and keeps longer than ordinary cress after its cut, hence an ideal cutting variety.

Multiplier: TRO

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Corn salad (Lamb‘s Lettuce)

Valerianella locusta L.

Prices p. 114

Sowing time: In open ground from end of July until mid-September; under glass from end of September till end of October Planting distance: 10–15 cm between rows outdoors, under glass 8–10 cm Amount of seed needed: Ca. 150 g/a; TGW 0.9–1.3 g Ca. 80–100 seeds per running meter Precision seed: At least 90 % germination Optimal soil temperature: 10–15 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm Every lot of corn salad seeds and tested for seed boorne diseases Phoma und Peronospora val. (powdery mildew). If spores are discovered the effected lot is given warm water treatment. This ensures the destruction of infective spores. In addition germination tests are done to ensure the vigour of each seed lot. We therefore recommend that corn salad seed is ordered shortly before it is required. We are unable to guarantee however that a corn salad crop grown from our seeds will not be susceptible to mildew and Phoma. Such infections have many different causes such as cultivation methods, soil or climate. Variety Verte à coeur plein 2

Growing situation under glass open ground •

Verte de Cambrai

TGW ca. 1.4 g

seed per g ca. 750

Sowing time under glas -

Plant out under glas -

Sow outside

1.3 g

700–800

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Aug.–Sept.

July–Sept.

Vit

1.5 g

600–700

Aug.–Feb.

Sept.–Feb.

July–Sept.

Elan

1.5 g

600–700

Sept.–Feb.

Oct.–Feb.

Aug.–Sept.

Verte à coeur plein 2 (Dunkelgrüner vollherziger 2) – Art. Nr. G180 Dark green, medium sized, oval shaped leaves. Good level of health and resistance. Suited to overwintering in open ground; not suitable for greenhouse cultivation. Very tasty.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KIF, WGWI

Verte de Cambrai – Art. Nr. G181 Verte de Cambrai is a strain of Dunkelgrüner Vollherziger 2. This variety has somewhat lighter green and larger than Verte à coeur plein 2 and has a compact rosette forming growth. It is quick growing and winter hardy. Suitable for growing outdoors in autumn and for overwintering. Late to bolt, hence a long harvesting season. Healthy and resistant. Very good rich flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, ROS

Vit – Art. Nr. G183 Quick growing, dark green and round leafed. Excellent for autumn and winter production under glass or plastic giving a good yield and tolerating powdery mildew that frequently appears under glass. The larger seed size means that more seeds are needed. Quantity of seed required is about 2 g per square meter.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KIF, ROS


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Elan – Art. Nr. G184 Growth is even quicker than Vit; suitable for growing under glass, plastic or in open ground. Don’t sow too early. It is the one of our varieties that is commercially most widely grown.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS, WGWI

Winterpurslane (Claytonia)

Montia perfoliata L.

Prices p. 114

Amount of seed needed: 0.5–1 g/m²; TGW 0.6 g Ca. 250 seeds per running meter

Sowing time: Open ground: August; Planting in cold greenhouse: from Sep. to the beginning Dec. or under warm condtions in Feb. ; Germination is held back when temperatures are high; Yield ca. 1 kg/m² and when cut

Optimal soil temperature: 4–10 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Planting distance: distance between rows: 20–30 cm; in the row 15–20 cm

Winterpostelein – Art. Nr. G435 Like corn salad it is a salad variety for growing in autumn, winter and early spring. In protected locations it can be cut several times during the winter. If planted in a perforated fleece mulch, no weeding is required. Very frost-hardy. Note: Germinates only at temperatures below 12 °C.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: RGP, ROS

Salad Planting time: See table Planting distance: 25 x 25 cm under glass; in open ground ca. 30 x 30 cm Amount of seed needed: 5–10 g/a when planted out; TGW ca. 1 g Optimal soil temperature: 10–16 °C

Heading lettuce

Sowing depth: 1 cm

Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata Planting

Cultivation guide Heading lettuce, protected cropping, open ground Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Prices p. 114

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Zulu (KS-RS-SAK-01) Briweri Maikönig Rolando Neckarriesen Skipper KS-SAK-CHE-CIN KS-SAK-MB-PIR Wunder von Stuttgart Merveille des quatre saisons

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Protected cropping Zulu (KS-RS-SAK-01) – Art. Nr. G636 Enhanced Larissa. Very quick growing indoor lettuce with fresh green, slightly blistered leaves and good head formation. About one week earlier than Briweri. Healthy well sealed underside. Also available in pelleted form.

Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PLW

Briweri – Art. Nr. G359 A tasty cabbage lettuce for early production in a cold or heated greenhouse. Second early, medium sized, very mildew resistant variety with strong mid green leaves. Well formed heads with a white core and of medium heavy weight. Not prone to rotting because its outer leaves allow a good flow of air. Also suitable with an autumn planting in a protected location in early September. Also available in pelleted form.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PLW

Open ground Maikönig – Art. Nr. G363 For early outdoor cultivation and cold frames. Red tinted medium sized, firm heads. Very good and rich flavour. Can also be grown under fleece and plastic. Sowing time: February to March. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HSP

Rolando – Art. Nr. G364 Second early, glowing, fresh green cabbage lettuce. Classic butterhead. Forms large, heavy heads with well finished undersides; resistant to mosaic virus. Good for early spring cultivation, sow towards the end of March. Relatively long harvest period, hence suitable for marketing fresh in small quantities. Also available in pelleted form. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: GAT, HH

Neckarriesen – Art. Nr. G367 Suitable for spring, early summer and autumn cultivation, in cooler regions also in summer. Forms large, firm heads of good quality. Recommended for seedling plant production. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GAT

Skipper – Art. Nr. G352 Quick growing cabbage lettuce suitable for spring, early summer and autumn production. Forms large, beautiful, light green heads. Mildew resistance BL 1-16. virus tolerant. Sow February to end April and July. Also available in pelleted form.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HH, WGWI

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8


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KS-SAK-CHE-CIN – Art. Nr. G603 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Developed from Cindy. Recommended for spring and early summer cultivation. Quick development, compact, medium heavy heads with well closed underside and fresh light green colour (size 8 heads). The variety is mildly aromatic with a typical lettuce flavour and a slight bitter sweet nutty aftertaste. Also available in pelleted form.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: C. Henatsch | Multiplier: LH, RH, WGWI

KS-SAK-MB-PIR – Art. Nr. G640 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Quick growing heading lettuce with red brown leaves, suitable for all year round outdoor cultivation. Fine, slightly blistered leaf. Bolt resistant and withstands downy mildew. Also available in pelleted form.

Breeder: M. Bienert | Multiplier: BGH, MB

Wunder von Stuttgart – Art. Nr. G366a Traditional summer lettuce, slow to bolt. Forms very tender, large yellowish heads. Can be grown under fleece for early spring sowing and for autumn. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners. b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HSP

Merveille des quatre saisons – Art. Nr. G368 Reddish brown coloured heading lettuce with good formation and bolt resistance. Suitable for spring and autumn planting. Compact type. Very aromatic. Also available in pelleted form.

Crisphead

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: MB

Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata

Prices p. 115 Planting

Cultivation guide Crisphead Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Laibacher Eis 4 Saladin Great Lakes Mythos Modiva Marius

Laibacher Eis 4 – Art. Nr. G370 Medium firm, late shooting heads of yellow green colour tinged with red. For harvesting in spring, summer and autumn with good formation. Very high reliability. Much sought after due to its beautiful, unique appearance and outstanding flavour. Also available in pelleted form. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: GAT, HOE, MB, RH

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Saladin – Art. Nr. G356 Well proven crisp head variety; very resilient and specially suited to summer production from June to October. It has a long harvesting period thanks to its resilience and bolt resistance. This strain is compact and very uniform and is well closed beneath. Fresh spicy taste. Also available in pelleted form.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BOL, HEP, HOE, MB

Great Lakes – Art. Nr. G371 Large, glistening, fresh green heads that ripen in a regular way. Bolt hardy. Firm crisp leaves. From spring to autumn. A well closed and even shapped head. An attractive, fresh, tasty flavour. Also available in pelleted form.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GAB, HEP, HOE

Mythos – Art. Nr. G600 Mythos is a fresh green, very firm, crisp lettuce, well placed in its surrounding leaves and resistant to mildew and decay. The head and leaves are of medium size. The well formed, very compact head is easily harvested from its leaf nest and can presented for sale in a box of 8 or 10. Mythos has a mild slightly sweet taste. Also available in pelleted form.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: RH, WGWI

Modiva – Art. Nr. G601 Modiva is a fresh green, firm crisp lettuce. It has a somewhat shorter growing cycle, a lighter colour and a less firm head than Mythos. The head is placed well clear of its surrounding leaves making harvesting easier. Both it and the leaves are large. A closed and compact head which can be marketed in a box of 8. Modiva is resistant to mildew and decay. Taste is like Mythos, mild and sweet.

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: WGWI

Marius – Art. Nr. G604 Great Lakes type. Second early, for use throughout the outdoor growing season. Large heavy heads for selling in boxes of 6 to 8. Very vigorous, healthy and resistant.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PLW


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Batavin

Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata

Prices p. 115 Planting

Cultivation guide Batavin Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Tarengo Maravilla de Verano NEW!

KS-SAE-UB-22 Kamalia Amerikanischer brauner

Tarengo – Art. Nr. G372 A rich red tinted Batavian variety with glistening slightly bubbly leaves. Forms large rosettes with a loose head. Quick growth. Good mildew resistance. For use throughout the season. High resistance to Rhizoctonia. Also available in pelleted form.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: V. Becher | Multiplier: BGH, RH, PLW

Maravilla de Verano – Art. Nr. G373 Reddish Batavia type, light green inside, with upright external leaves. Very long harvesting period, can be harvested as soon as heads begin to form. Can remain in the bed for a long time as a mature lettuce before being harvested. For use throughout the outdoor growing season. It can also be grown under glass or plastic early in the year and can be used for ‘baby leaf’ production. Also available in pelleted form.

NEW!

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, MB

KS-SAE-UB-22 – Art. Nr. G655 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Red leaved Batavia Maravilla lettuce with a harmonious growth pattern.. Heavy compact plants with minimal head formation. Robust plant with sealed underleaf. Also available in pelleted form.

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: BGH

Kamalia – Art. Nr. G374 Red. Attractive Batavian lettuce with loose leaves. The leaves are finely curled, the colour is radiant. For growing from spring to autumn. Mildew resistant BL 1–16. Only available in pelleted form.

Multiplier: VBZ

Amerikanischer brauner – Art. Nr. G378 Strong upright rosette, partial head formation, brown red outside, green inside, tender wavy leaves; can be harvested over a long period. Can be used for ‘baby leaf’ production. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: RH

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Cos lettuce

Lactuca sativa L. var. romana

Prices p. 115 Planting

Cultivation guide Cos lettuce Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Brun d‘hiver Valmaine

Brun d‘hiver – Art. Nr. G375 Fine, full, round, red cos lettuce which also forms good heads in summer. Head weight similar to Valmaine; robust and healthy. Can also be used for ‘baby leaf’ production. Sow mid February to beginning of July. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: HEP

Valmaine – Art. Nr. G376 Upright growing, dark green variety with crisp, elongated leaves. Very healthy and resistant. For early summer and autumn production. Space plants at least 30 x 30 cm apart. Can also be used for ‘baby leaf’ production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: APF, HOE

Oak leaf lettuce

Lactuca sativa L. var. crispa Planting

Cultivation guide Oak leaf lettuce (open ground) Sorte

Jan

Feb

Prices p. 115

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Red Salad Bowl Pasha KS-RS-SAS-RSY (Piro) (open ground) KS-RS-SAS-RSY (Piro) (under glass) Bijella Till Cerbiatta

Red Salad Bowl – Art. Nr. G379 Red leafed oak leaf salad that forms thick ‘bushes’. Late to shoot. Cultivate: Spring to autumn, also in cold greenhouse or polytunnel. Can be used for ‘baby leaf’ production too. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, GAT, WGWI

Pasha – Art. Nr. G379b Compact leaf salad with an oak leaf form. Open, but filled heads; red, crisp leaves with good flavour and keeping quality. Late to bolt. Reliable harvest and not too sensitive. For growing throughout the season in open ground and in a cold polytunnel early in the year. Also available in pelleted form.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: MB

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec


Vegetables

NEW!

KS-RS-SAS-RSY (Piro) – Art. Nr. G637 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Quick growing, green oak leaf lettuce, specially suited for growing under glass or plastic. Compact, densely filled, firm heads with healthy leaves. Early experience suggests its suitability for all year round outdoor cultivation. Fresh taste. Also available in pelleted form.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PLW

Bijella – Art. Nr. G610 Medium sized, very compact oak leaf lettuce. Red brown colour with a fresh green heart. Medium time till maturity; for planting in spring and depending on district and weather also autumn. Relatively upright growth and therefore less susceptible to rot on the underside. Keeps well on the field and has an aromatic, slightly sweet taste. Also available in pelleted form.

Breeder: T. Heinze | Multiplier: BGH, GAB, RH

Till – Art. Nr. G382 The firm layered and unique pointed leaves form a head-like fresh green rosette with a pale green heart. A fast-growing variety for growing from spring till autumn. Very good for growing early crops under glass. Can also be used for ‘baby leaf’ production. Very fine flavoured crisp lettuce. Also available in pelleted form.

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, PLW, WGWI

Cerbiatta – Art. Nr. G602 An original type of lettuce with jagged upright leaves. Suitable for cultivating throughout the growing season both outdoors and under protection. Very quick growing and therefore suitable as cutting lettuce. Awakens customer interest because of its unusual form. Good bolt resistance. Crisp, fresh, rich flavoured lettuce, excellent addition to the vegetable box.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: RH

Baby-Leaf Cultivation of Babyleaf The following mixtures have proven their worth for Babyleaf production (for sowing direct on a row of 600 metres): Variety Laibacher Eis 4 Maravilla de Verano Valmaine Amerikanischer brauner Red Salat Bowl

item no. G370 G373 G376 G378 G379

Please order ingredients of mixes individually.

Amount 25 g 10 g  5 g 10 g 10 g

The following varieties are also suitable for use in a Babyleaf mixture: Variety Hirschhornwegerich Green in Snow Red Giant Mizuna Salatrauke Wilde Rauke (early sowing) Jannis (beetroot leaves) Speisechrysantheme

Item no. G611 G247 G248 G249 G480 G481 G343 K65

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Italian lettuce

Lactuca sativa L. var. crispa

Prices p. 115 Planting

Cultivation guide Italian lettuce Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Lollo Rossa Lollo Bionda

Lollo Rossa – Art. Nr. G380 Red. Strongly curled Italian lettuce with medium sized ball-shaped plants. Keeps well and makes a colourful salad. Also available in pelleted form.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KIT, WGWI

Lollo Bionda – Art. Nr. G381 Like Lollo Rossa except that its leaves are light green. Sow from January in succession till autumn. Can also be grown in a cold greenhouse. Also available in pelleted form.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: LH, WGWI

Endive

Cichorium endivia L.

Sowing time: From mid June either transplant or sow direct; early cropping from mid February possible depending on variety Planting distance: 30 x 40 cm between plants

Prices p. 116 Amount of seed needed: Ca. 3 g for 1000 plants; TGW ca. 1.2 g Optimal soil temperature: 18–22 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Diva – Art. Nr. G388 Grows larger than Escariol. Upright growth, early and densely filled, self blanching. Resistant to leaf spot, leaf curl and rotting.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GAB

Escariol grüner – Art. Nr. G385 Reliable, frost resistant variety that stores well; for autumn production outdoors or later under glass. Fleshy smooth leaves and well filled yellow hearts, mild taste.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GAB


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Wallonne (Frisée) – Art. Nr. G389a A curly endive of the Walonne type. Very robust variety for autumn production in the open ground. Vigorous grower, withstands damp weather and the early frosts. Selected for a filled centre.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GAB, KIT

Chicory Sugarloaf

Cichorium intybus var. foliosum L.

Sowing time: Mid June to mid July Planting distance: 30 x 40 cm to 40 x 40 cm between plants

Prices p. 116

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 3 g for 1000 plants; TGW ca. 1.4 g Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Zuckerhut – Art. Nr. G390 Forms long shaped and pointed heads. A winter salad with a more delicate taste than endive. Can withstand light frosts. Will keep till February if clamped with their roots. Can be stored for 6–8 weeks in a cool room. The leaves have spicy-nutty, slightly bitter flavour.

Chicory

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: GAB, RGP, SR

Cichorium intybus L.

Sowing time: Early May Planting distance: 40–50 cm Reihenabstand; between rows, thin to ca. 12 cm between plants

Prices p. 116 Amount of seed needed: 10–20 g/a; TGW ca. 1.3 g Ca. 15 seeds per running meter Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Tardivo – Art. Nr. G395 For mid to late forcing. Harvest December till March. Can be forced with or without an earth covering. Forms heavy, firm chicons. Delicious, pure chicory taste.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: JJ

Di Bruxelles (Brüsseler Witloof) – Art. Nr. G396 Well tried reliable variety for an early to mid season harvest. Forms large, firm and elongated chicons. Aromatic flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: SR

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Leeks

Allium porrum L.

Prices p. 116

Sowing time: February/March for planting out in May; Direct sow as early as possible

Also available as seeding strips in 7.5 m rolls (see pricelist)

Planting distance: 30–40 cm between rows; 8–15 cm between plants

Optimal soil temperature: 10–15 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Amount of seed needed: 10–15 g/a when planted, 60 g/a for direct sowing; TGW 2–4 g Planting

Cultivation guide Leeks Variety

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Harvest Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Hilari Herbstriesen 2/Hannibal Haldor Blaugrüner Winter/Husky Blaugrüner Winter/Avano KS-POR-AT-VRZ

Early leeks Hilari – Art. Nr. G322 For harvest in late summer, autumn and early winter. Medium green leaf. Very long and closed stem shafts. Suitable for growing early crops under glass. Sow from December for planting from March.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, DOR, SRD

Autumn leeks Herbstriesen 2/Hannibal – Art. Nr. G323 Dark green, thick stemmed autumn and winter leek. Suitable for group planting, very productive. Sow February to April.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PLW

Haldor – Art. Nr. G321 New selection from “Blaugrüner Herbst”. Longer stem with a larger proportion of white; dark, blue-green and upright leaf placement. Only a slight tendency to form bulbs. Limited frost resistance hence should be harvested from October to December. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: M. Groen | Multiplier: WGWI, WIT

Winter leeks Blaugrüner Winter/Husky – Art. Nr. G324a Frost hardy, high yielding winter leek for harvesting in spring. Long white stems without bulb formation, the blue green leaves are healthy, strong and relatively upright making for easier harvesting.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, EWE, WB, PLW, WIT


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Blaugrüner Winter/Avano – Art. Nr. G326 The Avano line is characterised by an improved stem length and narrower leaf placements. The leaves have a strong blue green leaf colour and demonstrate good frost resistance.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: H. Ritter | Multiplier: PLW, SR, WB

Freezo – Art. Nr. G630 Dark, late winter leek. Particularly good for overwintering, very frost-hardy Stem length ca. 17 cm. Upright growth without any side bulbs.

Onions

Breeder: C. Nagel | Multiplier: WB, WDA, WIT

Allium cepa L.

Prices p. 117

Sowing time: From March to early May Planting distance: 25–30 cm between rows thinned to 5 cm between plants Amount of seed needed: 50 g/a onion seed drilling, ca. 1000 g/a using onion sets; TGW 3–4 g; Ca. 40 seeds per running meter Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C

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Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Stuttgarter Riesen – Art. Nr. G460 Early to second early, flattened globe shaped, yellow onion with very good keeping qualities and fine flavour. Also a good variety from which to produce onion sets.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH

Sturon – Art. Nr. G461 Second early, round, yellow-brown skinned variety for both food and set production; high yielder and good keeper.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: MB

Rijnsburg 5/Bajosta – Art. Nr. G462 Rijnsburger-5-Selection with good storage quality, resistant and high yielding. Second early onion for growing from seed with a fine round form and pale bronze skin. Quick and powerful growth with strong leaves. Firm, round storage onion that retains its skin well; very high yielding.

NEW!

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS

Prometa – Art. Nr. G651 Early to mid-season Rijnsburg type with a round form and delicately defined leaves. Good storage variety.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: R. Groenen | Multiplier: MB

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Robelja – Art. Nr. G463 Second early dark red, with colour that penetrates through the onion, round slightly flattened, for selling fresh and for storing. This variety has shown itself to be vigorous and robust. Very high yielding, healthy and good for medium to long storage.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, ROS

Ishikura Long White Allium fistulosum L. – Art. Nr. G466 Bunching onion which instead of onions, forms long white and thick stems. Leaves are fresh green and stand very upright. Sowing time: Beginning March to mid July. Good for bunching throughout the season and reasonably frost hardy.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS

Winterheckenzwiebel Allium fistulosum L. – Art. Nr. G616 Perennial, robust onion plant with strong foliage. Flower heads form 30 cm–60 cm high. Fast growing, also suitable for growing under cloches. Sowing time: Beginning of March to end of April. The green leaves are harvested over several years and continually re-grow.

Squash

Multiplier: Wh

Cucurbita maxima Duch., C. pepo, C. moschata

Prices p. 117

Sowing time: In open ground from mid May or transplant from pots after the last frosts Planting distance: 1.2–2 m between rows; 0.5 –1 m between plants Amount of seed needed: 20–50 g/a; TGW 200–500 g, depending on variety Optimal soil temperature: 18–24 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2–3 cm

Zierkürbis/Mischung (Ornamental gourd) C. pepo 100–110 days – Art. Nr. G253 Mixture of small and decorative fruits from variously coloured trailing varieties. Multiplier: RFE

Zappho C. maxima – Art. Nr. G254 Zappho is botanically a squash but can be used like a courgette. The skin is edible too. The fruits should be harvested when the fruits are 8–12 cm long and with a pale green colour. The fruits are broad and round and have yellow flesh. The plants are non-trailing but can grow 1 metre long. The taste is reminiscent of fresh peas. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: UB

Jack o‘Lantern C. pepo 125 days – Art. Nr. G255 Typical Halloween pumpkin. The plant is slightly trailing. The mature golden yellow fruits can weigh up to 3 kg and can keep for about four months.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: MW, RH


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Bischofsmütze C. maxima 110 days – Art. Nr. G256 Trailing, multicoloured red-white-green. Its characteristic form makes it very decorative, but it can also be eaten. Orange coloured flesh somewhat sweet to the taste. Fruits weigh 1–1.5 kg, stores very well.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, SWE

Rondini C. pepo 95 days – Art. Nr. G257 Trailing with many small, round and dark green fruits. When fully ripe they keep very well. Yellow fleshed fruit weighing 0.2–0.3 kg. The skin cannot be eaten. (AS)

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: EWE, RH

Patisson – Custard White C. pepo 95 days – Art. Nr. G258 Bush type. Flat, round, cream coloured squash, waved or serrated along the edge. Stores for a limited period. Mild in flavour, can be eaten young complete with skin when young like courgettes. Fruits weigh 0.5–0.7 kg.

Multiplier: EWE, RFE

Futsu Black C. moschata 125 days – Art. Nr. G259 Moschata squash. Trailing and warmth loving, should be left on the plant to ripen fully. Fruit start off dark green and as they ripen they turn beige and finally gain a grey sheen. Inside they are brilliant orange. It has an exceptionally fruity flavour. Store well. Fruits weigh from 5–25 kg.

Multiplier: HEP, PN

Gele Centenaar (Gelber Zentner) C. maxima 125 days – Art. Nr. G260 Trailing, vigorous with very large flattened round fruits. Flesh is yellow orange. Traditional variety for processing. Weight between 10 and 30 kg.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HOE

Rouge vif d‘Etampes (Roter Zentner) C. maxima 110 days – Art. Nr. G261 Trailing, vigorous, with very large flattened round, orange to orange red fruits. Flesh yellow orange. Stores a long time. Weight 5–25 kg.

Multiplier: HH, JHA

Red Kuri C. maxima 110 days – Art. Nr. G262 Trailing Hokkaido squash. Broad and round, orange squash with yellow flesh for cooking. Average weight 1.5 kg. Uniform round shape. With careful harvesting in September and October and good storage, it will keep until February. TGW ca. 220 g. Best germination rates are achieved when temperatures remain above 20 degrees and only falling slightly at night. Sow ca. 10–12,000 seeds/ha. Fine nutty flavour. High yielding.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, DH, KIF, MW, ROS, WAR

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Solor C. maxima 105 days – Art. Nr. G606 A trailing, orange coloured, thick fleshed Hokkaido squash with an average weight of 1.1 kg and uniform shape. With careful harvesting in September/October and good storage facilities it will keep through to February. Best germination rates are achieved by maintaining daytime temperatures above 20 °C and with only a small drop at night. Sow between 10–12,000 seeds/ha. Solor is somewhat darker and smaller in comparison to Red Kuri. Multiplier: BOL

Fictor C. maxima 105 days – Art. Nr. G614 Variety with small, pendulous, glowing red fruits with an average weight of between 1 and 1.2 kg. Very uniform and with a beautiful round fruit form. Early ripening. Under suitable and well managed storage conditions it will keep until March. Optimum germination is achieved with temperatures above 20 degrees C and with only a slight fall during the night. Sow ca. 10–12,000 seeds/ha. Multiplier: BOL

Green Hokkaido C. maxima 110 days – Art. Nr. G263 Green Hokkaido variety. Notable for its specially fine flavour long winter storage capacity. It should be marketed in succession to Red Kuri. Dark green skin, fruit flesh yellow to orange. Weight 1.5–2 kg.

Multiplier: BOL

Blue Kuri C. maxima 100 days – Art. Nr. G263a Japanese variety with grey blue fruits. Weight of fruit varies between 1 kg and 2 kg. Each trailing plant has 4–5 fruits. Stores for up to six months. Very good flavour.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PEN, UB, WB

Muscat de Provence C. moschata 125 days – Art. Nr. G265 Trailing, vigorous variety with dark green, flattened, round and ribbed fruits which gain a yellowy grey shimmer as they ripen. Flesh orange red, fruits weigh 5 to 10 kg. Slow growing, should not be harvested too early in autumn, it then keeps well. Warmth loving and especially suited to a wine growing climate. Excellent taste. Multiplier: PEN, PN

Butternut Waltham C. moschata 125 days – Art. Nr. G266 A trailing kitchen squash with a remarkable pear shape. The fawn coloured fruits are very practical for the kitchen because the orange coloured flesh is free of seeds throughout its 30 cm length; There is a small seed cavity at the end of the fruit. Stores very well, fine nutty taste. Weight 1.5–2 kg. Late maturing.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HEP, RH

Sweet Dumpling C. pepo 105 days – Art. Nr. G267 Small, round and very attractive decorative gourd, suitable for consumption. Vigorous, trailing plants. The fruit has a creamy white background colour and green ribs. Average weight between 500 g and 600 g; Stores for 4 months. The orange flesh has a distinct chestnut like flavour and tastes very good. Especially good steamed in its skin.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HEP, HOE, WB


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NEW!

Spaghetti-Kürbis C. pepo 100 Tage – Art. Nr. G654 A squash with long, yellowish fruits. When cooked the flesh breaks down into spaghetti-like threads. The skin cannot be eaten. Fruits weigh between 1 and 3Kg.

Multiplier: SR

Blue Ballet C. maxima 100 days – Art. Nr. G268 Round, slightly pear shaped fruits with turquoise to blue-green skin and firm yellow-orange flesh. Weight 1–3 kg, each plant 1–2 fruits. Good keeper (till February). Slight floury consistency with strongly developed nutty flavour. Trailing plants. M 67,2 Y 100

Melons

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: DF, ROS

Cucumis melo L., Citrullus lanatus

Prices p. 117

Sowing time: April/May under glass

Amount of seed needed: 5–10 g/a; TGW 30–35 g

Planting distance: 100 x 50 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 25–30 °C Sowing depth: 2–3 cm

Petit Gris de Rennes (Sugar melon) – Art. Nr. G276 High yielding sugar melon with fruits weighing between 500 g and 800 g, which requires less warmth to ripen than most. The fruit is ripe when cracks appear in the fruit stalk and the fruit separates easily. Sweet, orange fruit flesh, early ripening and aromatic.

Multiplier: BGH, PN

Sugar Baby (Water melon) – Art. Nr. G277 Sweet fruits with dark green skin and salmon coloured flesh, up to 3 kg in weight. Sow seeds mid April and plant out from mid May. Planting distance 1 m x 1 m, a soil covering with black mulching material will assist growth and ripening. Outdoor cultivation only possible in a warm climate, fruits can then be harvested from August, in polytunnel from mid July. Don’t harvest too soon, only when the fruit stalk has dried out. Water melons can be stored for 8 to 10 days at a temperature of 8–10 °C. Multiplier: JWE

Ridge cucumbers

Cucumis sativus L.

Prices p. 117

Planting or sowing time: from mid/end of May on

Amount of seed needed: 10-15 g/a; TKM 20-25 g

Planting distance: 1 m x 50 cm

Optimal soil temperature: 18–28 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Vorgebirgstrauben – Art. Nr. G170 A cucumber for processing with many small, dark green fruits with firm flesh. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, ROS

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Salad cucumbers

Cucumis sativus L.

Prices p. 118

Sowing time: Sow from mid February for planting out mid March in heated greenhouse; sow early April for planting out early May in cold greenhouse; sow direct outdoors from mid May – only ridge and pickling varieties Planting distance: 100–150 cm; between plants 30–40 cm Amount of seed needed: Direct sowing 20–30 g/a; TGW 15–30 g Cultivation note: Mixed flowered varieties should not be grown in the same greenhouse as female only varieties. Optimal soil temperature: 18–28 °C Sowing depth: ca. 2 cm

Helena – Art. Nr. G172 Greenhouse cucumber. Forms long smooth fruit of mid to dark green colour. The variety has been bred in northern Germany and is well adapted to the conditions there. It is susceptible to scorching in hot situations, and therefore benefits from some shading. Slender cucumber of the Parthenocarp strain. When stressed it may produce some male flowers. Helena has a smaller nutrient requirement than usual. The fruits are of excellent flavour.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: GOL, UB

Arola – Art. Nr. G176 Arola is a mixed flowering slender cucumber for the greenhouse with long, mid to dark green fruits, which are slightly prickly. It has a thicker skin than most slender cucumbers but can be enjoyed with its skin. Arola is a very resilient cucumber showing strong resistance to pests and disease and can therefore be harvested well into the autumn. Warning: The fruits form primarily on the side shoots! So don’t pinch out the side shoots and only prune after the flower truss has formed. When they reach the top wire they can be thinned out by removing the spent vines. Training the side shoots upwards on horizontal wires (30 cm–40 cm apart) trellis fashion has been found very productive. Arola is a real cucumber taste experience! The fruits have a rich, fresh, aromatic flavour.

Breeder: C. Nagel | Multiplier: PLW

Tanja – Art. Nr. G174 Good yielding, mixed flowering variety for open air cultivation (outdoor cucumber). The fruits are dark green when harvested young, slim and around 20 cm–25 cm long. Slightly prickly. Totally without bitterness.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: EWE, JWE, MW, PEN, RH

Persika – Art. Nr. G175 Good yielding, mixed flowering salad cucumber with green short to medium long, smooth skinned fruits. Suited to both outdoor and greenhouse cultivation. Indoors the side shoots should be pruned when the second cucumber has formed. Should be harvested as short mini cucumbers, well suited as a break time snack in the office. Very good flavour, virtually no bitterness.

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Breeder: H. Spieß | Multiplier: BGH, GAB, HSP

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8


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Zucchini

Cucurbita pepo L. convar. giromontiina

Prices p. 118

Sowing time: Sow from mid April and plant out from mid May (after the last frost); or direct sow mid May

Amount of seed needed: Ca. 35 g/a; 200 g for ca. 1000 plants; TGW ca. 170 g

Planting distance: 100 x 100 cm between plants

Optimal soil temperature: 20–24 °C Sowing depth: ca. 3 cm

Serafina ( KS-HB-KUP-Z1) – Art. Nr. G620 Being tested. Seed for trialling. Compact growing courgette, which because of its open growth pattern, is easy to harvest. Well formed, cylindrical. Dark green marbled, gleaming fruit. Well balanced between vegetative growth and fruiting. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: K. Becker | Multiplier: BGH, MW

Alberello – Art. Nr. G449 Bush type, with light, slightly marbled, cylindrical and gently curved fruits. Open growth, generous and early fruit formation. Excellent addition for the market garden. The flesh has a fine consistency and is very tasty.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: UKI, RH

Cocozelle de Tripolis – Art. Nr. G450 Undemanding variety. Long, green, striped fruits. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: ROS, SWE

Zuboda – Art. Nr. G451 Non-trailing with green, slightly marbled, long fruits with a small seed cavity. Start harvesting six weeks after planting. Early and good cropper.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, GAB, MW, ROS

Zappho Cucurbita maxima – Art. Nr. G254 Although Zappho is botanically a squash, it can be used as a courgette. It is eaten with the skin too. The fruits should be harvested early with a diameter of 8 cm–10 cm and while still a pale green colour. The fruits are broad round and have yellow flesh. The plants don’t trail but by autumn can be up to 1 m long. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: UB

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Pepper

Capsicum annuum L.

Prices p. 118

Sowing time: Beginning to end of February for planting out under glass beginning to end of March; in warm locations outdoors from mid May by sowing mid March. Abstände :70 x 50 cm Amount of seed needed: Ca. 15 g for 1000 plants; TGW 6–7.5 g Optimal soil temperature: 20–25 °C

Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Attributes Variety

Type

Shape of fruit

Colour when ripe

Thickness of flesh

Ripening time

Pantos

Bell pepper

three cornered, long, pointed

dark green – dark red

thick

late

Sweet Dreams

Bell pepper

three cornered, long, pointed

light yellow – red

thin

very early

Ferenc Tender

Bell pepper

three cornered, pointed

light yellow – red

thick

early

Neusiedler Ideal

Bell pepper

stocky

yellow green – red

thin - medium

early

Yolo Wonder

Bell pepper

stocky

dark green – red

thick

medium early

Pusztagold

Bell pepper

blunt ended

light yellow – red

medium

medium early

NEW!

Liebesapfel

Bell pepper

round

green – red

thick

medium early

De Cayenne

Hot pepper

long, narrow

green – red

thin

medium

NEW! NEW!

Jalapeno

Hot pepper

narrow, short, rounded

green – red

thick

medium late

Sarit Gat

Hot pepper

long, narrow

green – yellow

medium

medium early

Bell pepper Pantos – Art. Nr. G299 Long shaped variety with pointed (ca. 20 cm long, 200 g heavy) large, gleaming dark green, late fruit that ripen to red. The variety is notable for its enormous growing power and its health. Very tolerant of earth borne diseases. Higher temperatures needed in the seedling stage than for other varieties. The thick walled, ripe, red fruits are very tasty and a real experience for the palate! Best enjoyed juicy, fresh and raw or as a vegetable paprika.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PLW

Sweet Dreams – Art. Nr. G303b High yielding, vegetable paprika of peperoni type: long (up to 15 cm), narrow tapering fruits, about 3 cm wide,light yellow; ripening to red. Mild flavour.

Breeder: T. Ritzer | Multiplier: BGH, EWE, RIH, SR

Ferenc Tender – Art. Nr. G309a Early ripening paprika with light yellow, thick fleshed, pointed fruits, which ripen to a brilliant red. For protected cultivation and outdoors in warm districts. Very sweet and good yielding.

ReinSaat b-d EHZ | Multiplier: EWE, RFE

Neusiedler Ideal – Art. Nr. G301 Medium sized, stocky, yellow green fruits, red ripening. Very high yielding and early, very thin walled and light fruits. Can also be grown in open ground. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

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b-d EHZ | Multiplier: EWE, RIH


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Yolo Wonder – Art. Nr. G300 Large, glistening dark green, thick fleshed fruit of stocky form. Suited to growing outdoors in warm districts, healthy growth, and relatively early ripening. High yielding. Good taste.

Multiplier: APF, BGH, EWE, PLW, RH

Pusztagold – Art. Nr. G306 Medium early, high yielding paprika with pale yellow, large, stump ended fruit. For growing under protection and outdoors in warm districts. Mild, yet aromatic flavour; can also be consumed raw while still green.

NEW!

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, MB

Liebesapfel – Art. Nr. G661 Well known, traditional connoisseur variety with round, tomato-shaped fruits. Thick fleshed and ripening from green to red. Also suitable for outdoor cultivation. Exceptional flavour. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners. (AS)

b-d EHZ | Vermehrer:PEN, UB

Chili pepper Sharpness graded on a scale of 10: 0 (mild) to 10 (very hot) De Cayenne – Art. Nr. G304 Hot chilli pepper with 10 cm–12 cm long, slim, green fruits. Ripens to red. About 60 cm high. Sharpness grade: 6.

NEW!

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: SR

Jalapeno – Art. Nr. G657 A very productive, thick fleshed chili. Fruits are about 7 cm long with rounded points and turn red as they ripen. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Suberisation is typical for this variety. A pleasant fruity spiciness. Sharpness grade: 5.

NEW!

Vermehrer: RFE

Sarit Gat – Art. Nr. G658 High yielding, healthy and vigorous chili with attractive 6 – 8 cm long, slender fruits. Ripens to yellow. Medium thick flesh. Sharpness grade: 6.

ReinSaat b-d EHZ | Vermehrer: RFE

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Tomatoes

Solanum lycopersicum L.

Prices p. 119

Sowing time: From January for warm greenhouse; in March for outdoor culture

Amount of seed needed: 1 g provides ca. 220 plants; TGW 3–4 g

Planting distance: In double rows 75 x 40 cm to 75 x 60 cm under Glas, 100 x 50 cm between plants outside

Optimal soil temperature: 18–22 °C Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Variety

Shape of fruit

Colour

Ripe for harvest

Type

Pilu

round

red

early mid season

normal

Tica

round

red

early mid season

normal

Matina

round

red

early

normal

Hellfrucht

round

red

early mid season

normal

Moneymaker

round

red

mid season

normal

Goldene Königin

round

yellow

mid season

normal

Berner Rose

round

pale red

mid season

beef heart tomato

St. Pierre

flattened round

red

mid season

beef heart tomato

round-oval

red

mid season

Cherry Tomato

NEW! Trixi Zuckertraube

round

red

mid season

Cherry Tomato

Yellow Submarine

pear shaped

yellow

mid season

Cherry Tomato

Black Cherry

round

dark purple

mid season

Cherry Tomato

Ruthje

round slightly heart shaped

red

mid season

cocktail tomato

Roma VF

elongated

red

mid season

Plum tomato

San Marzano

elongated

red

mid season

Plum tomato

Dorenia

round-oval

red

early mid season

Normal

Quadro

oval

red

mid season

Plum tomato

Bogus Fruchta

round

red

very early

Balcony tomato

Rotkäppchen

round

red

very early

Balcony tomato

Golden Currant

round

yellow

early

Wild tomato

Rote Murmel

round

red

early

Wild tomato

Ordinary Pilu – Art. Nr. G418 Strong growing, medium early to early tomato variety with long internodes, for growing under glass and plastic. The variety has very good vegetative properties together with a regular generative development that ensures a steady and good quality harvest. The gleaming, strong red coloured, medium firm, 80–100 g fruits are ideal for harvesting individually with their dark green sepals. When fully ripe these good tasting, two chambered, juicy fruits are specially suited for direct marketing and when partially ripe for the wholesale market too. This variety has a good sugar/acid balance. Suitable for growing with the Layering System between March and October. Proven resistance to: Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol 0,1) and Cladosporium (”Samtflecken”) (Ff 1–5).

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PLW

Tica – Art. Nr. G419 Average vigour, medium early to early tomato variety with short internodes, for growing under glass. Fine flattened round and very firm fruits with bright red colour. Fruits 70–80 grams. Good taste and balanced sugar/acid ratio. High yields close to those of F1 hybrids. Good for marketing on the truss. Tica is suited to all types of market, also for wholesale supply. Proven resistance: Fusarium oxysporum (Fol 0,1), Tomato mosaic virus (TMV 0, 1, 2), Verticillium.

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Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PLW


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Matina – Art. Nr. G422 Earliest of outdoor tomatoes, also suitable for protected cultivation. Potato leaved variety with medium large, glowing red and burst proof fruits. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, BRA, WH

Hellfrucht – Art. Nr. G420 High yielding outdoor tomato. Light coloured fruit that are burst proof even with changeable weather, resistant. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: BGH, MID, PEN

Moneymaker – Art. Nr. G421 Recommended outdoor variety with red, medium sized fruits with no green edges. Suitable for all purposes. A widely grown variety for sunny situations. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, EWE

Goldene Königin – Art. Nr. G423 An outdoor indeterminate variety of average vigour which doesn’t split readily. The golden yellow, round fruit of medium size have a mild yet aromatic flavour due to their low acidity. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, MID

Beefheart tomatoes Berner Rose – Art. Nr. G431 Very good flavour, with large fruits, a speciality for the market gardener with a very attractive and unusual pale pink coloured fruit. Thin skinned. Somewhat susceptible to blossom end rot, hence important to provide adequate water and timely ventilation. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Kultursaat EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, MF, MID, PEN, SR

St. Pierre – Art. Nr. G424 Large fruited, productive, fleshy tomato with flattened round fruits. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: EWE

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Cherry/cocktail-tomatoes NEW!

Trixi – Art. Nr. G659 A healthy cherry tomato with harmonious growth. Split resistant, brilliant red, slightly oval fruits. Fruit weight ca. 20g. Easy to manage with its fine form and short internodes. Very good flavour. M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: S. Wedemeyer | Multiplier: SWE

Zuckertraube – Art. Nr. G427 Heavy cropping, relatively large cocktail tomato with a delicious flavour. Long bunches with small, aromatic, appealing fruits. Vigorous. For greenhouse production or outdoors with rain protection. Side growths can also be trained.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: BGH, MF, MID, WH

Yellow Submarine – Art. Nr. G432 Yellow cocktail tomato with an open growing habit. Potato leaf type. Many small, beautiful, pear shaped fruits growing in long racemes, delicious flavour. Because of its funny shape and good taste it is known as the “children’s tomato”.

Multiplier: DT, MF

Black Cherry – Art. Nr. G623 Heavy yielding and vigorous cherry tomato (fruit weigh ca. 25 g) with dark purple, split resistant fruit. Good flavour and very healthy. Good for mixed Cherry Tom bowls.

ReinSaat b-d EHZ | Multiplier: RFE

Ruthje – Art. Nr. G433 Shiny, strong leaves with short internodes, good fruiting position, not suited for truss harvesting. Very bright red tomatoes, slightly heart shaped and with indentations round the stalk. Fruits weigh between 40 and 55 g. Exceptionally good flavour that compares well with a good cocktail tomato. The firm fruits keep well on the plant and should be left to hang until fruits are fully coloured.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: U. Behrendt | Multiplier: UB

Plum tomatoes Roma VF – Art. Nr. G428 Old resilient variety with egg shaped fruits. Bush tomato with 4–5 fruiting stems. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: EWE, PEN, RIH

San Marzano – Art. Nr. G429 A robust indeterminate variety, with elongated fruits that are particularly suited for tomato sauce production. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

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Vermehrer: PEN, RIH


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Dorenia – Art. Nr. G626 Medium early, vigorous outdoor tomato with rounded oval, split resistant fruits (weight 60– 70 g). Very healthy plants particularly resistant to blight. Good yields. Well developed fruity flavour. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners. (AS)

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: C. Matthes | Multiplier: HSP

Quadro – Art. Nr. G430 Strong growing, largely blight resistant indeterminate tomato, high yielding and suitable for growing outdoors and under glass. The oval shaped fruits are particularly valuable for tomato sauce production. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Breeder: H. Spieß | Multiplier: HSP

Balkony tomatoes Bogus Fruchta – Art. Nr. G629 Open growing, early ripening bush tomato with fruity-sweet tasting, round, red fruits. Weight ca. 40 g. Suitable for pots and tubs. Pinching out side shoots is not necessary with this dwarf bush tomato. Height up to 65 cm. Plant should be supported with a stake. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners. (AS)

Breeder: C. Matthes | Multiplier: HSP, WH

Rotkäppchen – Art. Nr. G434 Compact bush tomato with a relatively open growth habit and good tasting round fruits of the ordinary fruiting type. Fruits weigh approx. 50 g. Height up to 55 cm. Very good for balconies and containers. With determinate bush types, the pinching out of side shoots though not necessary. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: HSP, MID

Wild tomatoes Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium Wild tomatoes are less demanding that cultivated strains. Their nutrient demand is low. Too much compost and watering leads to strong leaf development and a reduction in fruit quality. They are much more resistant to leaf rot (blight) than the usual kinds of tomato and therefore grow well outside. They grow as bushes, the side shoots should be selectively pinched out and the plants tied up a bit. If the side shoots of a few plants are trained up a pole, their fruit will ripen earlier. Due to their vigorous bushy growth, the plants can be grown in many different ways. The plants can be allowed to grow freely to at least 1 meter in height.

Golden Currant – Art. Nr. G607 Golden yellow tomato with cherry sized, sweet and tasty fruits. Resilient outdoor variety. Early and high yielding. Can also be grown in large pots on the balcony or patio. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: BHO

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Rote Murmel – Art. Nr. G608 Very sweet, red, tiny fruits. Almost as vigorous as the Golden Currant. It needs a continuous temperature of around 24 degrees for propagation. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners.

Multiplier: BHO

Aubergine

Solanum melongena L.

Prices p. 119

Sowing time: From January for warm greenhouse cultivation; March for planting in May

Amount of seed needed: 1 g provides ca. 130–150 plants; TGW 4–5 g Optimal soil temperature: 20–25 °C

Planting distance: n double rows 75 x 40 to 75 x 60 cm under Glass, 100 x 50 cm between plants in open ground

Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm

Zora – Art. Nr. G641 Vigorous market garden variety with long oval shaped, deep purple fruits. Sepals are only slightly prickly. Uniform fruits. Its harmonious form makes the plant easy to manage. Good typical aubergine taste. (AS) M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: R. Specht | Multiplier: PEN, PLW

De Barbentane – Art. Nr. G681 An open pollinated variety from France, with upright growth. Support is recommended. The fruits grow to around 20–25 cm long, have a long barrel shape and are dark to black in colour with a smooth, shiny skin. Very vigorous and healthy, also suited to outdoor culture in warm districts. This encourages the development of more flowers. Recommended for seedling plant production. Good for amateur gardeners. Multiplier: PEN

Physalis

Physalis peruviana

Sowing time: Propagate for greenhouse production from mid January to plant in March. Sow from mid March for outdoor cropping Planting distance: Ca. 70 x 50 cm

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Prices p. 120 Amount of seed needed: Ca. 3 g for 1000 plants; TGW 1–1.6 g Optimal soil temperature: 20–24 °C Sowing depth: 1–2 cm

Schönbrunner Gold – Art. Nr. G646 Very vigorous plant with deep golden yellow berries for selling fresh. A large fruited selection from the Forschungsanstalt für Gartenbau Schoenbrunn/Wien. Support, training and the regular pruning of side shoots is necessary. Climatic requirements are similar to those of peppers and aubergine. Very aromatic fruits having with sweet sour taste.

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Multiplier: RFE, WH


Vegetables

Sweet corn

Zea mays convar. saccharata L.

Prices p. 120

Sowing time: From early May Planting distance: Ca. 60 cm between single rows; 80–100 cm between double rows; between plants 20–25 cm Amount of seed needed: Ca. 200 g/a; TGW 100–300 g Ca. 5–7 seeds per running meter Cultivaton note: Because of the danger of crossing they should be planted at least 500 m away from fodder maize crops and other sweet corn varieties. Optimal soil temperature: 15–20 °C Sowing depth: 3–5 cm

Golden Bantam – Art. Nr. G455 Golden Bantam is an old variety (around since 1902). It is a medium sweet variety of sweet corn. The cobs are of very good quality if harvested when milk ripe. The conversion of sugar to starch proceeds more rapidly after being picked than with the extra sweet varieties. It is therefore essential that cobs are consumed fresh and within a day of picking. Pleasant flavour, less sweet than the hybrids. Good for amateur gardeners.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: PAV

Sweet corn (Extra sweet) The world‘s first extra sweet open pollinated varieties. The process of transforming sugar into starch is (as with the so-called sh2 types) considerably slowed down. The three new varieties have a vigorous early development stage, are stable and robust. The cobs are large and regular. The plants have a medium to tall growth habit. The variation in height as compared to hybrids has no effect on the cob yield. An especially flavoursome taste with a considerable amount of sweetness. Growing suggestion: By sowing the three varieties together the cropping season can be extended by a further 2–3 weeks.

Damaun (early) – Art. Nr. G456 Maturity (shortest period) ca. 85–95 days. Medium tall growth. The cobs are somewhat smaller than later varieties. (AS)

Breeder: F. Ebner | Multiplier: SR

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

M 67,2 Y 100

Mezdi (medium) – Art. Nr. G457 Maturity (medium period) ca. 90–100 days. Tall growth. (AS)

Breeder: F. Ebner | Multiplier: SR

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Tramunt (late) – Art. Nr. G458 Maturity (late) ca. 100–105 days. Tall growth. (AS)

Breeder: F. Ebner | Multiplier: SR

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

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Onion sets and garlic cloves

Onion sets and garlic cloves

Prices p. 120

Because of their moisture content they cannot be sent out with seed. Despatch time is dependent on seasonal and weather conditions. In spring they are sent between the end of February and middle of March and in autumn from mid to end of September. Please use the designated order form in the German language catalogue for onion sets and garlic.

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Time to set: March/April Planting distance: Ca. 30 cm between rows; 5–10 cm between plants Planting depth: ca. 4–5 cm

Sturon – Art. Nr. G521 Large, round, bolt resistant onions which keep well and have a hard skin. Sizes: 10–21 mm and 21– 24 mm. Limited number are grown under exclusively Demeter conditions. Be sure to order in good time (When there is high demand we reserve the right to supply an alternativ).

Multiplier: CB

Red Baron – Art. Nr. G525 Red onion. Especially good for selling in bunches too. Heat treated and therefore bolt resistant. Sizes: 10–21 mm.

Multiplier: CB

Red Sun (Schalotten) – Art. Nr. G535 Red skinned, round variety for the connaisseur cook. Shallots are known for their tasty yet mild flavour. Plant after April 1st to prevent bolting. Planted ca. 25 cm between rows and 12–15 cm between plants, the crop will produce good 8–10 kg/100 m².

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Multiplier: CB


Onion sets and garlic cloves

Winter onion sets Time to set: Beginning October Planting distance: Ca. 30 cm between rows, 5–10 cm between plants

Radar – Art. Nr. G530 Round onion with strong protective skin, suitable for over wintering. Plant till end of October. Delivery in September.

Multiplier: CB

Quantity indications for onion sets: 1 kg reflects the following sizes and number of onion sets per variety: G 521a: Size 10/21 mm Ø – contains ca. 350–450 sets G 521c: Size 21/24 mm Ø – contains ca. 150–180 sets G 525: Size 10/21 mm Ø – contains ca. 350–450 sets G 535: Size 25/45 mm Ø – contains ca. 40–60 sets G 530: Size 10/21 mm Ø – contains ca. 350–450 sets Amount needed: depending on size ca. 7–25 kg/a

Garlic Allium sativum L. Time to set: Mid till end of September

Planting depth: ca. 4–5 cm

Planting distance: Ca. 30 cm between rows, 15–20 cm between plants

Whole garlic cloves will be delivered.

Amount required: 1 kg contains ca. 150 cloves; 10–15 kg/a

Important: Individual cloves should be seperated immediately before planting.

Frolia – Art. Nr. G541 Planting time: Mid to end September. There is only a small amount of visible growth in autumn. In spring however this variety displays strong vigorous growth. “Frolia” is an stem forming variety which forms subsidiary bulbs in mid June. The development of a stem from mid June encourages clove formation. They should not be harvested too early so as to allow the young cloves to ripen. No need to worry if the bulbs fall apart. The 5–10 sizeable cloves on each bulb are covered by a firm, brown skin. The medium sized bulbs are whitish in colour with violet flames and hold the individual cloves well bound together. The variety is notable in that the harvested bulbs can be used directly for re planting. If no selection is done, it is wise to purches new stock every 3–4 years. Unfortunately not available for the 2015 growing season.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: C. Nagel

Thermidrome – Art. Nr. G540 Early autumn garlic with white, bluish-purple veined cloves. High yielding robust variety.

Multiplier: AIL

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Green manures

Green manures

Prices p. 121

Green manures are very important for organic growing systems. Green manures should be sown whenever an area of ground is not being cultivated for shorter or longer time periods. It allows the soil to replenish itself, be thoroughly penetrated by plant roots and maintain and even improve its fertility: • Winter hardy species can prevent the leaching of nutrients during the dormant season. • Quick growing species help to repress weed growth. • Deep rooting species can help bring nutrients to the surface from deeper layers. • The legume family can fix nitrogen from the air with the help of nitrogen fixing bacteria and make it available for succeeding crops. The following table provides an overview of the uses to which the various species can be put:

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Species/ Variety

Item no. Sowing times

Amount of seed needed

Annual or perennial

Phazelie

D10

100–300 g/a

annual

Buckwheat Fodder radish Yellow Mustard Sunflower

D110 D115 D116

600–800 g/a 250 g/a 200 g/a

annual annual annual

D120

Winter Vetch

D200

Mar.– early Sept. (into Oct.) April–Aug. Mar.– Oct. Mid Aug.-Sept.

Bee pasture

Over wintering

October sowings can be over wintered. Rotation neutral

yes

no

Rapid soil coverage For soil cleansing Very quick growing and weed suppressing plant. Large amount of green matter. Ties up nutrients and prevents leaching. Deep rooting plant leaving lots of readily available organic material in the soil. Nitrogen fixer. Good weed suppressant due to its large green mass. Nitrogen fixer. Rapid soil covering; lots of biomass; summer catch crop; nitrogen fixer. Thickly rooting, large amount of green matter. Winter catch crop. Nitrogen fixer.

yes yes

no no no

yes

no

yes

yes

yes

no

Specific qualities

April– end of Aug. Aug.–Oct.

400–500 g/a

annual

600–800 g/a

annual

Summer Vetch D201

April–Aug.

1.0–1.25 kg/a

annual

Field Pea

D202

1.3 kg/a

annual

Field beans ‚Bioro‘ Crimson Clover Sweet Clover (Melilot), yellow Persian Clover Blue lupin

D203

early March– early August from Feb.

2 kg/a

annual

250–300 g/a

biennial

250–300 g/a

biennial

Pioneer plant for poor or compacted soils. Nitrogen fixer.

180–250 g/a 1.2–1.5 kg/a

annual annual

200–300 g/a

annual

400 g/a 1.9 kg/a 1–1.2 kg/a

annual perennial perennial

1.5 kg/a

biennial

350 g/a, Undersowing: 200 g/a 300 g/a

biennial

biennial

Deep aeration of the soil from the second year. Drought resistant. Good as green manure being neutral in the crop rotation. Sow in April to collect seeds. Insect pasture plants, specially suitable for headland strips. Good to look at from the farm or for farm visitors.

Egyptian Clover Seradella Sainfoin Perennial Rye

D220 D221

D211 D260 D210 D300 D301 D390

Rye-Vetch mix D400

April– end of Sept. March–Aug.

May–Aug. Mid to end of March–July April– end of July April–Aug. Feb.–June March– end of Oct. Sep.–Oct.

Clover Grass

D420

up to end of Aug.

Lucerne red clover grass mix Blue Flax

D421

End of MarchEnd of July

D470

till Aug.

500 g/a

annual

D490

early May–end of July

300 g/a

annual

Wild flower Strip/Insect Buffet

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no no

no

yes

yes

yes

yes

Nitrogen fixer yes Specially suited to light or medium soils. Nitrogen fixer Rapid soil coverage with its quick early growth; nitrogen fixer Nitrogen fixer for poor sites. yes Withstands extremely dry conditions yes Thickly rooting, quick growing, good as a winter catch crop. Prevents leaching over winter. Intensive root penetration. Nitrogen fixer 25 % legume content, suitable for all positions except where it is extremely dry.

no no

yes

no no yes yes yes yes

yes

no yes

no


Green manures

Phazelie

Phacelia tanacetifolia – Art. Nr. D10

Produces good soil structure and is a first class food plant for honey bees, bumble bees etc. March sowings come into flower by July, later sowings to the beginning of September produce good green manure and are killed off by the frost. October sowings germinate well and usually overwinter well. Germinates in the dark. 100–300 g/a. Sowing depth: 1-2 cm.

Multiplier: CAM, KBH

Buchweizen (Buckwheat)

Fagopyrum esculentum – Art. Nr. D110

Quick growing, ground covering, bee plant. Compact growth and relatively sturdy variety, killed off in the winter. Grows to 80 cm high. Quantity of seed: 600 g–800 g/a. Sow till end of August. Sowing depth: 1-2 cm.

Multiplier: CAM, LAM

Ölrettich (Fodder/Oil radish)

Raphanus sativus – Art. Nr. D115

Green manure plant that cleanses soil of Nematodes. Very vigorous, strong roots. 250 g/a. Sowing depth: 3-4 cm.

Multiplier: CAM

Gelbsenf (Yellow Mustard)

Sinapsis alba – Art. Nr. D116

Very quick growing, undemanding and leafy catch crop. A late flowering variety that copes fairly well with drought. Rapid ground cover plant that suppresses weeds. Should not be grown before Brassica crops.

Multiplier: CAM

Sonnenblume (Sunflower)

Helianthus annuus – Art. Nr. D120

Good green manure plant with a large green mass, can also be used as fresh fodder or as silage. Can be left standing over winter as cover for helpful insects. Sow till end of August, 400–500 g/a. Sowing depth: 2-3 cm.

Multiplier: MIC, MTB

Zottelwicke (Winterwicke) (Winter Vetch)

Vicia villosa – Art. Nr. D200

The winter vetch with its deep rooting habit, counts as one of the best winter catch crops for enriching the soil and imbuing it with readily available organic materials. Very good crop in preparation for leeks etc. Sow 2–5 cm deep; 600–800 g/a.

Multiplier: CAM

Saatwicke (Sommerwicke) (Summer Vetch)

Vicia sativa – Art. Nr. D201

Small seeded, rapid growing green manure and protein rich fodder plant. Strong weed suppression with its large amount of green mass, strong root penetration, good soil structure, high level of nitrogen fixing. Not winter hardy. Sow 2–5 cm deep; 1–1.25 kg/a.

Futtererbse (Field Pea)

Multiplier: CAM

Pisum sativum – Art. Nr. D202

Quick growing green manure with large amount of green mass. Good weed suppression. Strong root penetration in the upper soil level. Small seeds hence smaller sowing quantity/ha. 1.3 g/a. Sowing depth: 4-6 cm.

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Ackerbohne (Field beans) ,Bioro‘

Multiplier: CAM

Vicia faba – Art. Nr. D203

Healthy, winter hardy field bean with good early growth. Because it can be sown early, it is excellent as a preceeding crop especially to heavy feeders. Large mass produced during its early development, heavy crop of beans low in bitter compounds. Small seeded variety with low TCW: 450g. Also thrives on poor soils.

Multiplier: CAM

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Green manures

Inkarnatklee (Crimson Clover)

Trifolium incarnatum – Art. Nr. D220

One cut variety for a winter catch crop. Its demand on the soil is minimal. It is quick growing and has a strongly ramified root system. Nitrogen fixer. 250–300 g/a. Sowing depth: 1-2 cm.

Multiplier: CAM

Steinklee (Sweet Clover, yellow)

Meliotus officinalis – Art. Nr. D221

Pioneer plant for hungry and compacted soils, biennial with a long much divided tap root, very good insect plant. Slow early development. High cumin content, not suitable for feeding. 250 g/a. Sowing depth: 1-2 cm.

Multiplier: BSH, CAM

Persischer Klee (Persian Clover)

Trifolium resupinatum – Art. Nr. D211

Quick growing summer clover which can be cut several times, not winter hardy. With its high protein content and good regenerative power, it can be cut several times well into the autumn. The intense honey scented flowers make excellent bee pasture. Sow May to August. Thrives on all kinds of soil, especially those of lighter or medium texture. Sow 1–2 cm deep; 180–250 g/a.

Multiplier: CAM

Blaue Lupine (Blue lupin)

Lupinus angustifolius – Art. Nr. D260

Slow growing when young. Grows well on light to medium soil (18–60 points). Deep root penetration, good nitrogen fixer, improves soil structure. Eating is not recommended due to its bitterness. Sow: 1.2–1.5 kg/a. Sowing depth: 3–4 cm.

Multiplier: CAM

Alexandriner Klee (Egyptian Clover)

Trifolium alexandrinum – Art. Nr. D210

Several cuts possible, suitable for one year clover grass ley, quick early development, rapid soil coverage, nitrogen fixer. Sow deep 1–2 cm; 200–300 g/a; Sow till end of July.

Multiplier: CAM

Seradella

Ornithopus sativus – Art. Nr. D300

Seradella is a strongly growing legume for poor locations. Its early growth is slow, may be cut once, is not winter hardy and is a good preparation for heavy feeders. Grows at low temperatures well into the autumn and can withstand up to 5 degrees of frost. Does not like lime and prefers sour, sandy loam soils. Protein rich fodder plant for many domestic animals. Improves sandy soils and fixes nitrogen. Sow: April–August, 1–2 cm deep, 400 g/a.

Multiplier: CAM

Esparsette (Sainfoin)

Onobrychis viciifolia – Art. Nr. D301

Specially good on dry, shallow soils not lacking in lime. Perennial, warmth loving, winter hardy legume. Can withstand drought due to deep network of roots. A pioneer plant. Much cultivated as a protein rich fodder plant and nitrogen fixing soil improver. Rich pink flowers, with a good flow of nectar and pollen for bees. Sow February–June, 1–2 cm deep; 1.9 kg/a. Sowing depth: 2–3 cm.

Multiplier: CAM

Waldstaudenroggen (Perennial Rye)

Secale multicaule – Art. Nr. D390

Perennial, very frost hardy and undemanding green manure plant. Tillers strongly and forms a thick root mass, good as winter catch crop, grows quickly even during drought. 1–1.2 kg/a. Sowing depth: 1–2 cm.

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Multiplier: MDÖ


Green manures

Wickroggen (Rye-Vetch mix)

Trifolium incarnatum – Art. Nr. D400

Winter hardy green manure/fodder mixture of rye and vetch. Stops winter soil leaching. 1.5 g/a. Sowing depth: 2-3 cm.

Multiplier: CAM

Kleegras (Clover Grass) – Art. Nr. D420 Mixture contains 25 % red clover, 40 % perennial rye grass, 35 % Italian rye grass (the mix may vary), amount to sow: 350 g/a. Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm.

Multiplier: CAM

Luzerne-Rotklee-Gras (Lucerne red clover grass mix) – Art. Nr. D421 Perrennial mixture. Since lucerne is frequently slow to establish, some red clover is included. The grasses help to repress weeds. From the second year on the deep and powerful lucerne roots will aerate the soil and increase drought resistance. The lucerne is already treated with rhyzobia.

Blauer Lein (Blue Flax)

Multiplier: CAM

Linum usitatissimum – Art. Nr. D470

An old, elegant and undemanding cultivated plant with wonderful blue flowers. Ca. 40–50 cm high. Excellent for green manure, bordering a maize field and for harvested seeds that make a valuable dietary addition. 500 g seed/a. Sowing depth: ca. 1 cm. As green cover.

Multiplier: SR

Blühstreifenmischung/Insektenbüffet (Wild flower Strip/Insect Buffet) – Art. Nr. D490 An annual, inexpensive mix for flowering strips with plants to attract and specially designed with the market gardener in mind. Contains: Buckwheat, phazelie, sunflower, borage, lupin, Egyptian Clover, Persian clover, summer vetch, serradella, motherwort, dill, Mauritanian mallow). Subject to possible changes. A mixture without any Cruciferae. Legumes provide nitrogen enrichment and are a good crop preparation. Quick growing varieties cover the soil rapidly and so control weeds. 300 g seed/a.

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Green manure for garden areas. Please note the units on the price list. We obtain organically grown green manure seeds from the leading producers of organic seeds. These seeds are produced exclusively on areas of land registered with one of the following organic certifiers: Bioland, Demeter, Naturland, Bio Siusse (Switzerland) und Ernte-Verband (Austria). A certificate from these organisations for each individual seed lot is not currently available. We are offering the seed in accordance with EU Organic Regulation EU-VO 834/2007.

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Herbs

Herbs TGW (g)

Seed required for direct sowing (g/100 m²)

Seed required for 1000 plants (g)

1.0–1.7

40–50

3–4

50–60 50–70 250

2

0.4–0.6 0.3–0.5 16–22

Anethum graveolens

1.2–2.3

3

Carum carvi

2.5–3.0

80–120, for dill bunches until 400 60–100

Chervil Coriander Garden Fennel French sorrel Lavender Lovage Sweet Marjoram

Anthriscus cerefolium Coriandrum sativum Foeniculum vulgare Rumex acetosa Lavandula officinalis Levisticum officinale Origanum majorana

• • •

1.1–2.3 10–17 3.5–8.5 0.8–1.3 0.7–0.9 2.4–3.6 0.12–0.18

40–60 80–100 60–80 200 20 50–80 50–80

8–10 10 3 2 8 0,6

Pot marjoram Oregano,Greek Burnet Russian Tarragon

Origanum vulgare Origanum heracleoticum Sanguisorba minor Artemisia dracunculus

• • •

0.1 0.05–0.13 7–11 0.2–0.35

40–50 40–50 300 30–40

1 1 15 1

K58 K61 K63 K91

Sage Chive (different varieties) Garlic chives

Salvia officinalis Allium schoenoprasum

• •

7.5–9 0.8–1.5

50–80 60–100

15 0,5–2

Allium tuberosum

3

500

5

K64 K65

Black cumin Chop suey greens

Nigella sativa Chrysanthemum coronarium

1.9–2.7 2.4–2.7

150–200 100–120

K70 K73 K79 K81 K90

Garden thyme Hyssop Land cress Watercress Lemon balm

Thymus vulgaris Hyssopus officinalis Barbaraea praecox Nasturtium officinale Melissa officinalis

0.25–0.3 0.9–1.2 1.0–1.2 0.25 0.5–0.7

50–70 40–60 40–50 30 10

item no.

annual

Species

Botanical name

K8– K17 K15 K16 K18

Basil (different varieties) Summer savory Winter savory Borage

Ocimum sp.

Satureja hortensis Satureja montana Borago officinalis

K20 K22 K25

Dill Tetra Dill Cumin

K30 K31 K32 K35 K38 K40 K45/ K45N K46 K80 K50 K51

perennial

• • • •

• • • • • •

Parsley and leaf celery is listed under vegetables.

Seed disks For larger orders selected herb seeds are offered as sowing discs. This makes the exact sowing of seeds easy and labour efficient. It is recommended for market gardeners wishing to extend their range of pot herbs. Because they are easy to handle, sowing discs are also good for institutions working with special needs people. The discs have a diameter of 10 cm and the number of seeds make them suitable for size 11/12 pots. The name of the variety is printed on the paper disc so that no confusion can occur.

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biennial

8

1 2 3–4 Ca. 0,5 3


Herbs

Prices p. 121-122 Seed required for 1000 pots 20

Distance between rows and plants (cm)

Sowing depth (cm)

Special observations Germinates in the light, needs much warmth germinates in light germinates in light

30 x 25 until 40 x 25 30 x 25 30 x 25 30 x 30 until 30 x 40 30 x 5–10

lightly covered lightly covered 0,5–1

indoors from April, May onwards outdoors from April to July recommend sowing indoors from March April to June

2–3

April to June outdoors

Ca. 100 seed per running meter

30 x 10

1–2

Often drilled as an undersowing in first year

20 15–20 4 40 4

30 x 5–10 30 x 10 30 x 25 30 x 25 30 x 25 40–50 30 x 25

lightly covered 1–2 1–2 0–5 lightly covered 1–2 lightly covered

Indoors from March,otherwise April– June March–June From March–April From March–April Raise indoors from early April In seedbed from February in seedbed from March April–May

3 3 80 5–6

30 x 25 30 x 25 30 x 25 40 x 30

lightly covered lightly covered 1 lightly covered

80 20

30 x 25 30 x 25

1,5 2–2,5

60

30 x 25

2–2,5

30 x 25 30 x 25

1 lightly covered

30 x 25 30 x 25 30 x 5–10 30 x 10 30 x 25 untlil 40 x 25

lightly covered lightly covered lightly covered lightly covered lightly covered

10 150 20

45

6 10 5–10 6

0,3–0,5

Sowing times

In seedbed from February In seedbed from February From March–April Raise indoors from March, for planting mid April to end of May in seedbed from March In seedbed from Februaryr, from March to July outdoors Indoors from February, from March to July outdoors From end of April throughout the year, sow direct from April in seedbed from mid March in seedbed from mid March July– September All year round in tubs or greenhouse in seedbed from mid March

germinates in light, keep moist sow in drills Sensitive to frost, thin to 20–30 plants/m² germinates in light Changing temeratures needed for germination Ready for use in 3–4 years Germinates in light, needs warmth and moisture. germinates in light, bee plant germinates in the dark

germinates in light, bee plant must be kept well watered

raising in trays recommended germinates in light raising in trays recommended, bee plant protect over winter keep moist germinates in light, young plants are frost sensitive

We can offer seed discs for the following varieties: Sorte Bush basil Basil, large leaved Red basil Summer savory Chervil Coriander

Art. Nr. K8 K11 K12 K15 K30 K31

Sorte Majoram Chive Gonzales Garden thyme Lemon balm Grüne Perle (curled Parsley) Einfache Schnitt (plain leafed Parsley) Salad Rocket

Art. Nr. K45 K63 K70 K90 G311 G312 G480

Prices: p. 122

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Herbs

Basil Applies to all basil varieties: Seasoning and medicinal plant, requires warmth and is frost sensitive. A lot of rain and temperatures below 8 °C cause leaf discolouration. For outdoor cultivation it should be raised in seed trays from mid April and pricked out in small clumps. Can be sown direct from mid May, but indoor sowing is recommended. Shallow sowing, germinates in the light. Harvest just before flowering. TGW 1–1.7g; Sow direct: 40–50 g/100 m², in trays: 3–4 g/1000 plants or 20 g for 1000 pots. Warning: Slugs love basil.

Buschbasilikum (Bush Basil) Ocimum basilicum var. minumim – Art. Nr. K8 Very compact, branching with small leaves, very late to flower, good for growing in pots. Planting distance 25 x 25 cm.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: SEK

Basilikum mittelgroßblättrig (Basil, medium) Ocimum basilicum – Art. Nr. K10 Annual, ca. 30 cm high. Medium sized leaves with a good scent and strong vegetative growth. Fine plant for growing in a pot. Plant 30 x 40 cm apart.

Multiplier: SR, SEK

Basilikum großblättrig (Basil, large leaved) Ocimum basilicum – Art. Nr. K11 Genoan type. Large leaved form, strong growth, very good flavour. Excellent for selling in bunches and for processing. Plant 30 x 25 cm apart.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: SEK

Basilikum rotblättrig (Red basil) Ocimum basilicum – Art. Nr. K12 Red brown, ornamental, aromatic. Very striking also for bunching. Somewhat more sensitive to grow than green varieties.

Multiplier: BOL, SR

Zitronenbasilikum (Lemon basil) Ocimum americanum – Art. Nr. K13 Lemon tasting basil; for tea and salad; very aromatic; use fresh or dried.

Multiplier: SR

Zimtbasilikum (Cinnamon basil) Ocimum basilicum var. cinnamomum – Art. Nr. K14 Pleasant smell, combines cinnamon and basil to create an unusual scent and bouquet. Forms large leaves. Its tiny violet flowers make it very decorative in the flower bed.

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Multiplier: BOL, SRD


Herbs

Thai Basilikum (Thai Basil) Ocimum basilicum – Art. Nr. K17 Low growing basil with green medium sized leaves lightly tinged with purple. Deep purple stems and pale pink flowers makes thai basil one of the prettiest flowers in warm situations. Sweet taste reminiscent of anis.

Multiplier: BOL

Bohnenkraut ‚Saturn‘ (Summer savory) Satureja hortensis – Art. Nr. K15 Annual, height: up to 50cm, tall growing, direct sowing possible, harvest just before flowering. TGW 0.4–0.6 g; Direct sowing: 50–60 g/100 m². A second crop from a July sowing also possible.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KBH

Berg-Bohnenkraut (Winter savory) Satureja montana – Art. Nr. K16 Perennial seasoning and medicinal herb, germinates in the light. Sow singly or in small groups, prick out. Height: 50cm, TGW 0.3–0.5 g; planting distance 50 x 40 cm.

Multiplier: ROS, WH

Borretsch (Borage) Borago officinalis – Art. Nr. K18 Herb for using fresh, annual, 80 cm high, blue flowering, sow direct suitable for pot growing, harvest the young leaves. TGW 16.0–22.0 g; direct sowing 250 g/100 m²; 150 g/1000 pots; minimum 30 cm between plants. Good insect forage plant.

Multiplier: MID, RGP, ROS, WB

Dill Anethum graveolens – Art. Nr. K20 For the production of dill bunches, and growing for seed. Height up to 100–120cm. Summer sowings bolt quickly. Sow outdoors from April. TGW 1.4–2.2 g; Direct sowing 80–120 g/100 m²; for dill tips, sow thicker (up to 400 g) and closer row spacings. For raising in boxes 3 g/1000 plants, 20 g/1000 pots; distance between rows 30 cm, sowing depth 2–3 cm.

Multiplier: MIC, NHO

Tetra Dill Anethum graveolens – Art. Nr. K22 Annual, thicker leaved that K20; lot of leaf mass, specially good for bunching; sow and harvest as K20, can also be raised inside. TGW 1.4–2.2 g; seed and sowing requirements as K20.

Multiplier: BOL, JOJ, MTB, ROS

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Herbs

Kümmel (Cumin) Carum carvi – Art. Nr. K25 An annual or biennial plant, strong, rough taste, stimulates appetite and helps digestion; 90–120 cm high; undemanding, thrives on deep, calcium and humus rich soils, not frost sensitive. Sow April/May till late June. Seedlings can be raised March–May. TGW 2.5–3.0 g; 60–100 g/100 m²; raising indoors 8 g/1000 plants; 30 cm between rows, 5 cm between plants; sowing depth 1–2 cm.

Multiplier: WK

Kerbel, Verena (Chervil, Verena) Anthriscus cerefolium – Art. Nr. K30 Annual, several sowings in year; for spring soups and salad; Sowing before June helps keep flowering back. Many cuts possible, TGW 1.1–2.3 g; 40–60 g/100 m², 45 g/1000 pots; 25 cm between rows, 5 cm between plants or 10–15 cm between double rows and 30–40 cm between two double rows. For first crop in spring sow from end of July and August, can also be over wintered. Seed depth 1.5–2 cm.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KBH, KIF, ROS

Koriander (Coriander) Coriandrum sativum – Art. Nr. K31 Annual, fresh green for soups; for meat dishes or the seeds can be used for vegetables especially beetroot. Height 40–60 cm. Prefers light and loose soil. Sow direct from March/April, slow growing to start with. TGW 10.0–17.0 g; 80–100 g/100 m²; raised in boxes 8–10 g/1000 plants; 30–50 cm between rows, sowing depth 1–2 cm.

Multiplier: PHS, ROS

Gewürzfenchel (Garden Fennel) Foeniculum vulgare – Art. Nr. K32 Annual or biennial, frost sensitive, protect over winter; use fresh green in the kitchen, seeds ripen very late, sow direct from March/April; slow growing to start with, up to 200 cm high, best raise seedlings in boxes. Good for digestive problems and for babies. TGW 3.5–8.5 g; 60–80 g/100 m², sow in boxes 10 g/1000 plants., 20 g/1000 pots; 40–50 cm between rows.

Multiplier: PHS, RGA

Kultursauerampfer (French sorrel) Rumex acetosa – Art. Nr. K35 Perennial, young fresh leaves in salads in spring, for soups, herb mixes, cleanses blood and stimulates appetite. TGW 0.8–1.3 g.

Multiplier: EWE, UB, WH

Lavendel (Lavender) Lavandula officinalis – Art. Nr. K38 Perennial, dwarf bush, 50–80 cm high, best raised inside, prefers dry, lime rich, light places, also at altitude; Medicinal and scent plant; sow till mid February in greenhouse to raise young plants. Alternating temperatures help germination (20–30 °C). Prick our, slow young plant development; plant out from May. TGW 0.7–0.9; 20 g/100 m²; 2 g/1000 plants; 50 x 30 cm between plants.

Multiplier: DHS, MF, ROS, WH

Liebstock (Lovage) Levisticum officinale – Art. Nr. K40 Perennial, up to 200 cm high, best to sow indoors, direct sowing possible, can be harvested 3–4 years, likes moist, humus-rich, deep and fertile soil; sow from March, plant out in April; TGW 2.4–3.6; 50–80 g/100 m², sown in boxes 8 g/1000 plants, 40 g/1000 pots; Distance between rows 40–50 cm.

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Multiplier: EWE, VH


Herbs

Majoran (Sweet Marjoram) Origanum majorana – Art. Nr. K45 Annual seasoning herb, height 30–50 cm, recommended for pot culture, prefers porous, light, fertile, calcium rich and easily warmed soils; choose warm and protected situations for cultivation; needs a lot of warmth and enough moisture to grow. Sow from early May; in greenhouse in cold districts, slow early development; TGW 0.12–0.18 g; 50–80 g/100 m², in boxes 0.6 g/1000 plants., 4 g/1000 pots; 25–30 cm between rows. Multiplier: SEK

Dost, Wilder Majoran (Pot marjoram) Origanum vulgare – Art. Nr. K46 Perennial, Pizza seasoning, beautiful bee plant, use in tomato dishes, etc. Height: 60–90 cm, direct sowing or box sowing possible, germinates in light, raise from February at 16 °C, outdoors in April. TGW 0.07–0.1 g; 40–50 g/100 m², indoors 1 g/1000 plants, 3 g/1000 pots; 50 x 30 cm between plants.

Multiplier: HE, PHS, VH

Oregano, griechischer (Oregano, Greek) Origanum heracleoticum – Art. Nr. K80 Seasoning plant; typical pizza seasoning and for sauces; a productive selection with a particularly strong flavour. Perennial, height up to 30cm; sunny position, poor soils, flowers July/August, white to pink flowers. TGW 0.07–0.08 g. Plant out 30 x 25 cm.

Multiplier: ROS

Pimpinelle (Burnet) Sanguisorba minor – Art. Nr. K50 Perennial, up to 50 cm high, tea and seasoning plant, good addition to salad. Harvest into the autumn, prefers sunny, dry, lime rich situations. Sow direct from March. TGW 7.0–11.0 g; 300 g/100 m², in boxes 15 g/1000 plants, 80 g/1000 pots; 30 x 25 cm between plants.

Multiplier: EWE, RFE, SR, WH

Russischer Estragon (Russian Tarragon) Artemisia dracunculus – Art. Nr. K51 Russian Tarragon is a perennial seasoning herb which grows up to 1.5 m and can withstand drought. Germinates in the light. Growing shoots are used. Delicate anis flavour.

Multiplier: JEL

Salbei (Sage) Salvia officinalis – Art. Nr. K58 Perennial, small shrub, a seasoning and medicinal plant, 50–70 cm high, likes warm, wind free situations; lime rich humus soil, no wet feet. Early development slow, raise indoors from March, plant out May and June. TGW 7.5–9.0 g; 50–80 g/100 m², 15 g/1000 plants, 80 g/1000 pots; 50–60 cm between rows, 30–40 cm between plants, sowing depth 1.5 cm.

Multiplier: MID, MF, PHS

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Herbs

Chives Applies to all chives varieties: Perennial, up to 60 cm tall, should be kept well watered, prefers alkaline, humus rich soil, can be grown in pots. TGW 0.8–1.5 g; 60–100 g/100 m² ; 0.5–2 g/1000 plants ; 20 g/1000 pots; Distance between rows 30–40 cm.

Schnittlauch Schmitt (Chive, Schmitt) Allium schoenoprasum – Art. Nr. K61 Medium large. Vigorous, with medium strong, stiff haulms. TGW 1.2 g; Direct sow: 8,0– 12.0 kg/ha.

M 67,2 Y 100

C 100 M 100 K 61,8

Breeder: S. Weber | Multiplier: DHS, KBH, HIW, MF, MW

Schnittlauch Gonzales (Chive, Gonzales) Allium schoenoprasum – Art. Nr. K63 Large leafed. Vigorous and upright; dark green leaves, good yielder, equally well suited for forcing and open ground production. Withstands rust.

b-d EHZ | Multiplier: KEL

Schnittknoblauch (Garlic chives) Allium tuberosum – Art. Nr. K91 Perennial allium, whose flattish round leaves can be harvested continuously like chives. Very strong and resistant to rust. Taste is mildly aromatic between chives and garlic.

Multiplier: ROS

Schwarzkümmel (Black cumin) Nigella sativa – Art. Nr. K64 Annual; dull black, cornered seeds of a uniqueflavour, strong and spicy for bread and cheese. Genuine black cumin also for Turkish flat bread. Ancient medicinal and seasoning herb. Up to 60 high. Flowers June/July, TGW 1.9–2.7 g; 150–200 g/100 m², 25–30 cm between rows.

Multiplier: ROS

Speisechrysantheme (Chop suey greens) Chrysanthemum coronarium – Art. Nr. K65 Annual, spicy side dish, intensive flavour, up to 100 cm high. Cut as vegetable 10–20 cm high. Can be cut several times as it develops new side shoots. Pot culture possible. Cultivate similar to spinach, good for early spring cultivation, sow direct from mid April. TGW 2.4–2.7 g; 25–30 cm between rows, 10–15 cm between plants.

Multiplier: KBH, MF

Thymian, Deutscher Winter (Garden thyme) Thymus vulgaris – Art. Nr. K70 Medicinal and seasoning plant, essential for Mediterranean cooking, but also a cough tea, fresh or dried, a perennial evergreen shrub, up to 30–40 cm high, enjoys light, lime-rich soils, manages on heavier soils too so long as they are not too wet. To avoid winter losses do not cut too short, perhaps provide protection, drought tolerant. Direct sowing is difficult but possible. Good for pot culture. TGW 0.25–0.3 g; 50–70 g/100 m², 1 g/1000 plants, 6 g/1000 pots; 40 x 30 cm between plants.

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Multiplier: ROS, SR


Herbs

Ysop (Hyssop) Hyssopus officinalis – Art. Nr. K73 Seasoning and medicinal plant, long lasting small shrub, fresh and dried with flowers for meat and vegetable dishes, raw in salads, spicy tea, herb of taste, slightly sour. 60–100 cm high, flowers violet blue, occasionally pink or white, direct sowing is possible in warm damp weather, best to raise indoors, slow early development. Can be used for 3 or 4 years. TGW 0.9–1.2 g; 40–60 g/100 m², 2 g/1000 plants., 10 g/1000 pots; 40–60 cm between rows, 30–40 cm between plants.

Multiplier: BOL, VH

Winterkresse (Land cress) Barbaraea praecox – Art. Nr. K79 Spicy plant with a cress like taste. Biennial plant, up to 80 cm high, likes sun and half shady situation; Crucifera ; the dryer the site the hotter the taste; Harvest before flowering; suitable for cold greenhouse; sow in August, harvest until it flowers the next year. Serrated leaves, gold yellow flowers, it likes moist, fertile soil. Flowers from April to June. Collect seeds from July, in winter provide protection. TGW 1.0–1.2 g.

Multiplier: SRD

Brunnenkresse (Watercress) Nasturtium officinale – Art. Nr. K81 Fresh green, round leafed seasoning herb. Usually cultivated in running water but can be grown in soil if kept consistently moist. Well suited to pot culture. It has a flavour akin to radish/horse radish with high vitamin content. The young growing tips can be used in salad, cream cheese or on bread.

Multiplier: BOL

Zitronenmelisse (Lemon balm) Melissa officinalis – Art. Nr. K90 Medicinal and seasoning herb, tea plant. Perennial up to 90 cm high, likes rich fertile soil, not too dry and warm, loamy sand or sandy loam with a supply of humus and good structure, no waterlogging, avoid foggy lowlands; likes sun or half shade; direct sowing not recommended, protection needed in rough climates, pot cultivation recommended, germinates in light. Raise young plants from mid March, plant out early May, autumn planting until mid September. Young plants are frost sensitive; 50,000 up to 60,000 young plants needed/ha. TGW 0.5–0.7 g; 10 g/100 m², 3 g/1000 plants, 6 g/1000 pots 50–60 cm between rows, 30–40 cm between plants.

Multiplier: DHS, ROS, WH

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Flowers

Flowers

Surinam Amaranth

10-15

Antirrhinum majus

Snapdragon (tall mixture)

25-30

B119b

Antirrhinum majus

Snapdragon (dwarf mixture)

25-30

B118 NEW! B588 NEW!

Antirrhinum majus

Antirhinum ‚Black Prince‘

25-30

Arctotis venusta

African daisy

20

B122

Asarina scandens

Figwort, Creeping Snapdragon

8-12

B130

Calendula officinalis

Calendula (mixed)

25-30

B130a

Calendula officinalis

Calendula (orange)

25-30

B135

Callistephus chinensis

Garden Aster

20-25

B136

Callistephus chinensis

Aster, double

20-25

Callistephus chinensis

Prinova

10-15

Callistephus chinensis

Biedermeier

20-25

Callistephus chinensis

Peony Aster

20-25

Carthamus tinctorius

Safflower

20-30

Centaurea cyanus

Cornflower (blue)

30

B146

Centaurea cyanus

Cornflower (mixed)

30

B164

Chrysanthemum segetum

Corn Marigold

10

B164a

Chrysanthemum carinatum

Annual Chrysanthemum (mixed colours) 10

B175

Clarkia elegans

Clarkia

20-25

B178

Cleome spinosa

Spider Flower

4-6

B180

Convolvulus tricolor

Dwarf Convolvulus

10

B185

Coreopsis tinctoria

Coreopsis

16-20

B190

Cosmos bipinnatus

Cosmos

6-9

B193

Cosmos bipinnatus

White cosmos

6-9

B192

Cosmos sulphureus

Orange Cosmos

8

B200

Delphinium ajacis

Larkspur (mixed)

16

B201

Delphinium ajacis

Larkspur (blue)

16

B461

Echium vulgare

Vipers Bugloss

20-30

B235

Eschscholtzia californica

Californian Poppy

20-25

B260

Gilia capitata

Gilia (blue)

20-25

Gilia (three colours)

16-20

B572 B577 B578 NEW! B584 B585 NEW! B587 B589 ! NEW B145 NEW!

NEW!

B260a Gilia tricolor

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Good for insects and bees

Amaranthus tricolor

B119

• • • •••• •••• • •• • • to • • •••• •••• •••• •• •••• •• •• •• mostly • •••• • •••• mostly • ••• •• •• ••• • • mixture • •• • • mixture • • ••• • •

Climber

B112

50

Drying

Amaranthus hypochondriacus Red Amaranth, Prince of Wales Feather 10-15

Isolated stand

B111

Name Corncockle

Balcony

Variety Agrostemma githago

Cut flower

Item no. B110

Flower colour

Plants per m²

Annual summer flowers


15 g

50-80

2g

100

B112

2g

80-90

B119

0,5 g 60

B119b

0,5 g 30

B118

0,5 g 30

B588

0,5 g 60

B111

March-June Apr

Flowering time

Planting time

Direct sowing

Propagator

Height (in cm)

Seed required for 1000 plants

Medicinal plant

Eatable Blossom

Item. no. B110

Scent plant

Flowers

July-Sept May

July-Sept

Apr

May

July-Sept

March-Apr

Apr-May

July-Oct

March-Apr

Apr-May

July-Oct

March-Apr

Apr-May

July-Oct

Apr

May

June-Oct

B122

0,5 g bis 200

B130

20 g

30-60

March March-Aug

May

June-Oct

B130a

20 g

60

March-Aug

June-Oct

B135

5g

50

March

May

July-Nov

B136

5g

50

March

May

July-Nov

B572 B577 B578 B584 B585 B587 B589

5g

50

March

May

July-Nov

5g

50

March

May

July-Nov

5g

50

March

May

July-Nov

50 g

60-80

Mid Apr-Early June

Mid June-Aug

B145

17 g

50-90

March-June; Aug-Sept

June-Sept

B146

17 g

50-90

March-June; Aug-Sept

June-Sept

B164

10 g

30-50

Apr

July-Oct

B164a

10 g

30-50

Apr

July-Oct

B175

1g

40-60

B178

4g

90-120

B180

20 g

30-40

March-May

June-Aug

B185

5g

50-80

March-Apr

July-Sept

B190

10 g

Apr-May

June-Nov

B193

10 g

Apr-May

June-Nov

B192

10 g

100150 100150 40-50

Apr-May

June-Aug

B200

5g

50-100

June-Sept

B201

5g

50-100

AprMid June, Sept Early Apr-Mid June

B461

6g

50-60

March-May

May-Oct

B235

3g

30-50

Apr- Early June

End May-Sept

B260

1g

30-50

Apr-June

June-Sept

B260a

1g

20-30

Apr-June

June-Aug

Ende Apr-Early May Apr

May-Oct

June-Sept May

July-Sept

June-Sept

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Soapwort (white)

10

B275

Helianthus annuus

Sunflower ‚La Torre‘

16-20

B276 NEW! B277

Helianthus annuus

Sunflower ‚Hella‘

20

Helianthus annuus

Sunflower ‚Velvet Queen‘

6-10

B596

Helianthus annuus

Sunflower ‚Sunspot‘

20-30

B278

Helianthus debilis

Branching Sunflower

5-7

B279

Helichrysum bracteatum

Everlasting Flower

20

B280

Helichrysum bract. monstr.

Tall Straw Flower

16

B285

Helipterum roseum

Helipterum

16

B296

Iberis umbellata

Candytuft

25-30

B300

Ipomoea rubro-coerulea

Morning Glory

6-7

B310

Lathyrus odoratus

Everlasting Pea

20-30

B315

Lavatera trimestris

Annual Mallow

6-8

B321

Leonurus sibiricus

Siberian Motherwort

6-8

B330

Linaria maroccaria

Maroccan Flax

16-20

B335

Linum grandiflorum

Red Flax

25-80

B343

Malope trifida

Mallow Wort

20-25

B345

Matricaria chamomilla

Chamomile

20-30

B350

Nigella damascena

Love-in-the-mist

40-50

Nigella papillosa

Love-in-the-mist ‚African Bride‘

40-50

B351 NEW! B369

NEW!

NEW!

Papaver rhoeas

Field Poppy

40-50

B371

Papaver rhoeas

Poppy, white & red

30-40

B390

Reseda odorata

Mignonette

25

B395

Rudbeckia hirta

Black Eyed Susan

10-12

B396

Rudbeckia hirta

Black Eyed Susan, Herbstwald

10-12

B462

Salpiglossis sinuata

Trompetenzunge

20-30

B399a Salvia viridis

Clary

25

B400

Scabiosa atropurpurea

Sweet Scabious

25-30

B401

Silene vulgaris

Campion

30-40

B414

Tagetes erecta

Upright Tagetes

15-20

B415

Tagetes tenuifolia

French Marigold

30-40

B415a

Tagetes tenuifolia

French Marigold (mixed)

30-40

B571

Tanacethum parthenium

Feverfew

25

B415b

Tithonia rotundifolia

Mexican Sunflower

8-12

B417

Tropaeolum majus

Nasturtium (trailing)

4-6

B418

Tropaeolum majus

Nasturtium (dwarf)

6-8

B423

Verbena bonariensis

Tall Verbena

10-15

B455

Xeranthemum annuum

Xeranthemum

20-25

B460

Zinnia angustifolia

Dwarf Zinnia

25-30

B463

Zinnia elegans

Zinnia ‚Carroussel‘

10-15

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•• • •• • • • • •••• •••• mostly • mostly • •• ••• • •• •• • •• • ••• • • •••• • • • •••• •• mixture • •• •• •• •• mixture • • • • •• ••• • •• •• ••••

Good for insects and bees

Gypsophila elegans

Climber

B270

Drying

12

Isolated stand

Name Godetia

Balcony

Variety Godetia grandiflora

Cut flower

Item no. B265

Flower colour

Plants per m²

Flowers


Flowering time

Planting time

Direct sowing

Propagator

Height (in cm)

Seed required for 1000 plants

Medicinal plant

Eatable Blossom

Item. no. B265

Scent plant

Flowers

2g

45-60

March-May

July-Sept

B270

2g

40-80

March-End May

Mid June-Aug

B275

40 g

bis 200

May-Early July

July-Oct

B276

35 g

80-100

May-Early July

July-Oct

B277

25 g

170

May-Early July

July-Oct

B596

70 g

40-50

May-Early July

July-Oct

B278

10 g

150

B279

2g

30-40

Apr

May

July-Sept

B280

5g

80-100

Apr

May

July-Sept

B285

5g

40-50

Apr

May

July-Sept

B296

4g

25

Apr

May

July-Aug

B300

50 g

March-Apr

May

July-Sept

May-Early July

July-Oct

B315

200500 110 g 150200 10 g 50

B321

2g

B330

2g

100150 40

B335

5g

40-50

Apr-July

June-Sept

B343

5g

60-100

End March-May

July-Oct

B345

0,3 g 10-50

Apr-June

May-Sept

B350

5g

40-50

March-May, Sept

June-Sept

B351

5g

40-50

March-May, Sept

June-Sept

B369

0,5 g 50-60

March-May

May-Aug

B371

0,5 g 60-80

March-May

June-Sept

B390

5g

March

Apr-June

June-Sept

B395

1,5 g 60-80

March-Apr

May-June

July-Oct

B396

1,5 g 60-80

March-Apr

B462

0,5 g 40-50

March-Apr

B399a

4g

30-50

B400

10 g

90

B401

1g

30

B414

6g

bis 100

Apr

May

July-Oct

B415

5g

30-40

March-Apr

May

May-Nov

B415a

5g

30-40

March-Apr

May

May-Nov

B571

1g

70-90

March-June

May-July

June-Oct

B415b

10 g

March-Apr

Mid May-Mid June

Aug-Oct

B417

May

June-Oct

B423

200 g 200 g 5g

150180 bis 200

B455

5g

30-60

B460

5g

40-50

Apr

Late May-Mid June

June-Oct

B463

10 g

ca. 70

Apr

May-June

Early July-Late Oct

B310

B418

30-40

Apr

June-Aug

Apr-Early June

June-Sept

Apr-June

July-Oct

Apr-July

June-Aug

May-June

June-Oct

Apr

June-Oct

March-Apr

May March

March-Apr

July-Oct

May

May

July-Nov May-July

60

Apr

May

June-Oct

100

Mid Feb-Early Apr

May

Early July-Mid Oct

Apr-May

July-Sept

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Flowers

Good for insects and bees

80100

Good for insects and bees

7-9

Kleinblütiges Stiefmütterchen

Climber

Muskatellersalbei

Viola tricolor

Climber

Salvia sclarea

B422

Drying

B399

Drying

25-30

Isolated stand

Bartnelke

Isolated stand

Dianthus barbatus

Balcony

7-9

B210

Balcony

Name Marienglockenblume

Cut flower

Variety Campanula medium

Cut flower

Item no. B140

Flower colour

Plants per m²

Biennial (or perennial) summer flowers

••• ••• • •••

Item no. B117

Variety Althaea rosea

Name Stockrose

4-6

B120

Arnica montana

Bergwohlverleih

8-12

B419

Valeriana officinalis

Baldrian

6-8

Flower colour

Plants per m²

Perennials

•••• • ••

Summer flower mixtures Item no. B562 B566 B568 B570 D490

B601 B602 B603

Name Elfengarten Sommerpracht Bienenweide Essbare Blüten Blühstreifenmischung/ Insektenbüffet Wildblumenmischung für trockene Standorte für schattige Standorte Schmetterlingsweide

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Seed required for 1 m² 1g 0,5 g 1g 1-1,5 g 3g

Height in cm 60-80 30-50 30-80 60-80 30-150

Direct sowing Apr-May Apr-May May Apr-June end Apr-July

Flowering time June-Oct June-Sept June-Oct June-Sept June-Oct

0,3-0,5 g 0,3-0,5 g 0,3-0,5 g

-

March-Oct March-Oct March-Oct

-


Seed required for 1000 plants Height (in cm)

Item. no. B140 15 g bis 200

B210 2g 50

B399 1g 150200

50-60

B399 5g 80-120

B422 1g 10-20

Apr-July May-July

June March-Apr

Feb-July Apr-May Apr-May

March-June

Flowering time

2g

Planting time

0,3 g 70

Direct sowing

B210

Propagator

Medicinal plant

Eatable Blossom

Flowering time

Planting time

Direct sowing

Propagator

Height (in cm)

Seed required for 1000 plants

Medicinal plant

Eatable Blossom

Scent plant

Item. no. B140

Scent plant

Flowers

May-Aug June-July June-July

Aug-Sept May-Aug

May-Aug

July-Sept May-Aug

May-Sept

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Flowers

Annual summer flowers

Prices p. 123-124

Agrostemma githago – Art. Nr. B110 Corncockle Wild form. Flowers violet red to purple, from June to September, 50–80 cm high. Sow direct March to June. Note: All parts of the plant are poisonous.

Multiplier: WK

Amaranthus hypochondriacus – Art. Nr. B111 Red Amaranth, Prince of Wales Feather Decorative border and container plant for sunny situations. Upright growth, reddish stems and leaf veins. The dark red flowers are most effective in groups among perennials or shrubs. Sow from April indoors and outdoors from mid May. Flowers from July to September. A cut flower which can be used fresh or dried. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: BOL

Amaranthus tricolor – Art. Nr. B112 Surinam Amaranth An 80–90 cm high Amaranth with dark red stems and camouflage coloured leaves. It has dark red semi pendulous feathery flowers in summer.

Multiplier: FLO

Antirrhinum majus – Art. Nr. B119 Snapdragon, tall mixture New tall selection of the gently scented cottage garden favourite in many colours! Fine cut flower. Often perennial in protected positions. Height: 60 cm. Sow under glass in March/April or directly outdoors in April/May. May be cut when 3–5 of the lowest flowers have opened. Relatively slug resistant. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: BOL, DHS, SOL

Antirrhinum majus – Art. Nr. B119b Snapdragon, dwarf mixture Colourful dwarf mixture. 30 cm high. Sow March/April, Cut when lowest 3–5 flowers have opened. Relatively slug proof.

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Multiplier: SOL, WB

Antirrhinum majus – Art. Nr. B118 Antirhinum ‚Black Prince’ A delicate 40-50 cm high snapdragon with dark green leaves and deep red velvety flowers. Flowers July and August.

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Arctotis venusta – Art. Nr. B588 African daisy A vigorous plant with grey-green, very healthy leaves and silver-white composite flowers with steel blue receptacles . Height: ca. 40 cm. Very long flowering period, good ground cover.

Multiplier: SOL

Asarina scandens – Art. Nr. B122 Figwort, Creeping Snapdragon Very pretty delicate climbing plant with deep violet flowers. Sow from March for planting out in May. Suitable for patio tubs. Needs support, can also hang down. Flowers from June to October.

Multiplier: DHS, WGWI, WH

Calendula officinalis – Art. Nr. B130 Calendula, mixed Mixture of yellow and orange shades, sow from March to August, flowers from June to October, 30–60 cm high, Generous flowering cut flower, medicinal plant.

Multiplier: KIF, MF

Calendula officinalis – Art. Nr. B130a Calendula, orange Orange coloured, well filled flowers, flowering from June to October, grows around 60 cm tall. Generous flowering cut flower, medicinal plant. A selection with high flavonid content. TGW 4–13 g.

Multiplier: KBH, KIF

Callistephus chinensis – Art. Nr. B135 Garden Aster Many colours, flowers July to November, height 50 cm. Sow from March for planting out in May. May be cut as soon as the flowers are properly open. Old cottage garden flower. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: BOL, SRD, WB, RH

Callistephus chinensis – Art. Nr. B136 Aster, double Many colours, flowers July to November, height 50 cm. Sow from March for planting out in May. May be cut as soon as the flowers are properly open. Old cottage garden flower. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: RH

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Erfurt outdoor cut flowers The following asters are classic filled varieties in a range of pure colours. Their upright growing habit, strong stems make them ideal and long lasting cut flowers. Pictures of all 16 varietes on page 98-99. NEW!

Callistephus chinensis – Art. Nr. B572-B577 Prinova Classic field grown cut flower from the Erfurt district with early flowers in a variety of different colour combinations. The flowers are larger than the Biedermeier varieties. Very upright growth, strong stems and remaining fresh for a long time in the vase. It is typical for the centre to remain yellow until the flower is fully open. Suitable for professional flower growers.

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Multiplier: ROS

Callistephus chinensis – Art. Nr. B578–B584 Biedermeier Classic field grown cut flower from the Erfurt district with small, tender flowers in a range of distinct colour combinations. Very upright growth, strong stem and long lasting as a cut flower. It is typical for the centre to remain yellow until the flower is fully open. Suitable for professional flower growers.

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Multiplier: ROS

Callistephus chinensis – Art. Nr. B585–B587 Peony Aster Classic field grown cut flower from the Erfurt district with large, round flowers reminiscent of peonies. Three different and distinct colours.Very upright growth, strong stem and long lasting as a cut flower. Suitable for professional flower growers.

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Multiplier: ROS

Carthamus tinctorius – Art. Nr. B589 Safflower Fast growing, strong summer flower with yellow-orange thistle-like flowers. Can also be used as a dried flower. Few thorns. Ancient oil producing and dye plant. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: WH

Centaurea cyanus – Art. Nr. B145 Cornflower, blue Blue flowers from June to September, 70 cm tall. Sow March to June or August/September for over wintering. Good cut flower/bedding and border plant. Ready to cut as soon as topmost flowers open.

Multiplier: KBH, LAM

Centaurea cyanus – Art. Nr. B146 Cornflower, mixed In white, pink, blue and violet colours. Flowers from June to September, 70 cm, sow March to June or in September for the following year. Good cut flower/bedding and border plant.

Multiplier: KIF

Chrysanthemum segetum – Art. Nr. B164 Corn Marigold Yellow flowers from July to October, 30–50 cm, Sow: From April directly outdoors. Good cut flower.

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Chrysanthemum carinatum – Art. Nr. B164a Annual Chrysanthemum, mixed colours White, red, yellow and brown rings on the flowers, flowers from July to October, 30–50 cm high. Sow: From April in open ground. Excellent cut flower, Ready as soon as flower head opens.

Multiplier: WGWI

Clarkia elegans – Art. Nr. B175 Clarkia Summer flower; 40–60 cm high. Flowers lilac to salmon pink, mainly strong pink shades. Border plant. Flowers June to September. Sow: Direct from April to end of May.

Multiplier: MF, RH, WH

Cleome spinosa – Art. Nr. B178 Spider Flower White, pink, Violet; ca. 1 m high; heat loving. Flowers July to September. Sow: April for planting out in May. Good as a single border specimen.

Multiplier: DHS

Convolvulus tricolor – Art. Nr. B180 Dwarf Convolvulus Blue and white shades with a yellow eye; Strong expressive flowers from June to mid August, 30 cm high. Sow: March to May direct. Germinates in the light, cut flower.

Multiplier: WH

Coreopsis tinctoria – Art. Nr. B185 Coreopsis Yellow to ochre cut flower. 50–80 cm high. Sow: March/April; Germinates in light. The flowers must be well opened before cutting.

Multiplier: WH

Cosmos bipinnatus – Art. Nr. B190 Cosmos Mauve, pink and white flowers, from June to November. 100–150 cm high. Sow: April–May. Old cottage garden variety and favourite cut flower. Ready when the first tip blossoms are out. Dead heading will considerably increase flowering time. Fur fine, scented wreaths.

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Multiplier: JOJ, WB, WH

Cosmos bipinnatus – Art. Nr. B193 White cosmos Pure white, fine leafed Cosmea with large flowers. Height 100cm – 120 cm. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: WB,SOL

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Cosmos sulphureus – Art. Nr. B192 Orange Cosmos Brilliant orange. Flowers from June to August, ca. 40–50 cm high. Sow: from April.

Multiplier: DHS, RH, WH

Delphinium ajacis – Art. Nr. B200 Larkspur, mixed White, blue and pink flowers from June to September. 50–100 cm high. Sow: April to mid June. Cut when racemes have 6–8 open flowers. Also good for drying. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: DHS, EWE, WH

Delphinium ajacis – Art. Nr. B201 Larkspur, blue Primarily blue flowering selection from B 200. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: WH

Echium vulgare – Art. Nr. B461 Vipers Bugloss Lasting and abundant blue flowering plant; 30–60 cm high. Very good insect pasture in dry situations. Sow direct in March or late summer for early flowers the following year.

Multiplier: RH, SOL, UB

Eschscholtzia californica – Art. Nr. B235 Californian Poppy Delicate poppy, with mainly yellow, orange and white flowers. Fine blue green, very decorative leaves. Flowers from May to September. Height 30–50 cm. Sow: April to early June, also good for dry positions.

Multiplier: PAV, ROS

Gilia capitata – Art. Nr. B260 Gilia, blue Ball shaped, sky blue flowers from June to September. 30–50 cm. Sow: From April, delicate, long lasting cut flower. Very attractive to insects especially butterflies.

Multiplier: WH

Gilia tricolor – Art. Nr. B260a Gilia, three colours Good for mixed planting. Good companion to roses. Delicately formed summer flower with fine, violet blossoms with a dark eye. June to August, second flowering if dead headed, 20 cm high. Sow: From April, a feature plant for the window box.

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Godetia grandiflora – Art. Nr. B265 Godetia Flowers range from mauve to salmon pink, occasionally white. Flowers July to September, 40–60 cm high. Sow: March to May. For sun or half shade, in beds and in pots. Good cut flower and old cottage garden flower.

Multiplier: UB, WGWI, WH

Gypsophila elegans – Art. Nr. B270 Soapwort, white White, double flowers from mid June–August, 40–80 cm high. Possible to sow out directly. Successional sowing for flower arranging. Sow: From March to end of May. Favourite flower for cutting and drying.

Multiplier: WH

Helianthus annuus – Art. Nr. B275 Sunflower ,La Torre’ Small multi flowered variety growing 2 m high; with pale yellow, yellow and red flowers. Flowers ca. 15 cm in diameter. Sow until early July. Suitable for professional flower growers.

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Multiplier: WB

Helianthus annuus – Art. Nr. B276 Sunflower ,Hella’ Ornamental, small flowered, orange sunflower growing to a height of 80 – 100 cm and with a lot of side shoots. Flowers 10 cm in diameter. Long, very upright side growths. Longlasting cut flower. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: PAV,WH

Helianthus annuus – Art. Nr. B277 Sunflower ,Velvet Queen’ A special sight in the farmer’s garden: Many glorious, satin red-brown and edible flowers! Height: ca. 1.70 m. Sow under glass late April and May or outside in May and June. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: BOL, MF, WB

Helianthus annuus – Art. Nr. B596 Sunflower ,Sunspot’ Low growing, non branching sun flower. Ca. 40–50 cm high. Brilliant flowers with a green centre and large yellow flower sepals. Good for tubs and pots, also for cutting. Sow for pots: end of March; direct sow outdoors: Beginning of May to early July.

Multiplier: COL, DOR

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Helianthus debilis – Art. Nr. B278 Branching Sunflower A strongly branching plant with many dark centred yellow flowers. Good flower for cutting or drying. Regular cutting encourages more flowers. Valuable bee plant. Sow indoors end of April and May, outside in May and June.

Multiplier: BOL

Helichrysum bracteatum – Art. Nr. B279 Everlasting Flower Mixed colours. Ca. 30–40 cm high. Sow indoors from April. Sow direct from May, Flowers July to September. Cut as soon as to or three rows of petals have opened. Flower for drying.

Multiplier: WH

Helichrysum bracteatum monstrosum – Art. Nr. B280 Tall Straw Flower Mixed colours. Ca. 80–100 cm high. Sow indoors from April. Sow direct from May. Flowers July to September. Flower for drying. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: WB

Helipterum roseum – Art. Nr. B285 Helipterum Colour pink to white, flowers July and August, height 40–50 cm. Sow April in a pot. Plant outside from May 25 x 25 cm apart. Flower for drying.

Multiplier: WH

Iberis umbellata – Art. Nr. B296 Candytuft Mainly lilac coloured flower heads in July and August. Height about 25 cm. Raise indoors from April and plant out 30 x 30 cm apart or sow direct in May. Protect seedlings from flea beetle. Cut flower.

Multiplier: WH

Ipomoea rubro-coerulea – Art. Nr. B300 Morning Glory Spectacular climber with large, mainly blue-violet flowers from July till September, 2–5 m high, sow indoors March and April for planting out in May. Hardy variety for our climate, good screen plant.

Multiplier: EWE, MF, MID

Lathyrus odoratus – Art. Nr. B310 Everlasting Pea Free flowering climbing plant,producing garden colour from June to August. Height around 2 m. Sow direct in April, not too shallow. Fine scented cut flower. Ready when lowest flowers are completely open. Stand in very little water. Old cottage garden plant.

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Lavatera trimestris – Art. Nr. B315 Annual Mallow Branching bush with pink mallow flowers, flowers June to September, height 50 cm. Sow where it is to flower, April to June. Relatively slug resistant. Cut when 1 or 2 flowers on each stem are open. Coloured buds will open in the vase.

Multiplier: WB, WH

Leonurus sibiricus – Art. Nr. B321 Siberian Motherwort Annual plant growing to 1.5 m with four cornered branching stems and fine feathery, dark green leaves. Pink to purple coloured, whorl shaped, lipped flowers. Bee plant producing nectar for all kinds of bees and butterflies, flower for cutting and for flower borders. Likes a sunny position. Sow direct April to June. Takes 2–3 weeks to germinate; flowers July till October.

Multiplier: SHZ

Linaria maroccaria – Art. Nr. B330 Maroccan Flax Magical range of colours from red and violet through to yellow and white. Delicate, many flowered, snapdragon like flowers from June to August. Height 40 cm; sow April to June where they are to flower, tiny seeds which should be sown shallow and thinly. Relatively slug proof.

Multiplier: WH

Linum grandiflorum – Art. Nr. B335 Red Flax Shining, silky red flowers from June to September, 40–50 cm high, free flowering. Sow April to July. Relatively slug proof.

Multiplier: PAV

Malope trifida – Art. Nr. B343 Mallow Wort 60–100 cm high; wonderful purple coloured flowers, free and long flowering; Flowers up to 8 cm in diameter. Good cut flower. Sow end March to May in open ground.

Multiplier: WH

Matricaria chamomilla – Art. Nr. B345 Chamomile Medicinal plant used for biodynamic preparations. Sow August or April. Flowers May to September, height 10–50 cm. Germinates in the light (roll after sowing).

Multiplier: KBH

Nigella damascena – Art. Nr. B350 Love-in-the-mist Summer flower with blue, also pink and white flowers from June to September. Height 40–50 cm, Sow direct March to May or September. Ready for cutting when first flower on a shoot has fully developed. Seed heads can be used for dried flower arrangements. Relatively slug proof. Suitable as dried flower for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: PAV, ROS

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Nigella papillosa – Art. Nr. B351 Love-in-the-mist ,African Bride’ Finely feathered, attractive plant with large white flowers and a dark centre. Height: ca. 40 cm. Thrives in a warm situation. Seed heads are attractive in dried flower arrangements. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: PAV

Papaver rhoeas – Art. Nr. B369 Field Poppy Summer flower with brilliant red blooms. Height 50–60 cm, sow March to May, good cut flower. Cut when in bud. Seed heads can be used for dried flower arranging. Relatively slug proof.

Multiplier: BOL, DHS, MID, PAV, PLW

Papaver rhoeas – Art. Nr. B371 Poppy, white & red Red, white and pink coloured mix, large flowered poppy, flowers throughout the summer, 60–80 cm high. Sow direct. When cut the upright buds can be observed opening in the vase. The ornamental seed heads can be used in dry flower arrangements. Relatively slug proof.

Multiplier: WH, SR

Reseda odorata – Art. Nr. B390 Mignonette Scented bee flower with unassuming yellow/green/red flowers on upstanding pyramidal flower heads. Flowers June to to September. Sow March in boxes; from April outdoors. Height 20–30 cm.

Multiplier: APH, BOL, MID, SOL

Rudbeckia hirta – Art. Nr. B395 Black Eyed Susan Late summer cut flower, grouped in borders; golden yellow flowers, 80 cm high. Sow March/April for planting out in May. Cut flower. Flowers July to October. Ready for cutting when flower heads are well opened. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: PLW

Rudbeckia hirta – Art. Nr. B396 Black-Eyed-Susan ,Herbstwald’ Strong growing Rudbeckia with brown red centres and beautifully contrasting yellow tipped outer petals. Robust plants with large flower heads. Keeps well when picked. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: WB

Salpiglossis sinuata – Art. Nr. B462 Trompetenzunge Upright plant up to 70 cm high with 5–6 cm large trumpet like flowers and strong stems. Beautiful play of colour ranging from red to bluish purple with flecks of yellow. Thrives in well prepared garden soil in sunny situations. Sow indoors from March for planting out or sowing direct in May. Good cut flower.

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Salvia viridis – Art. Nr. B399a Clary Pretty pink and violet upper leaves from June to October, height 30–50 cm, sow direct from April, cut flower. Flowers repeatedly when cut frequently. Relatively slug proof.

Multiplier: WH

Scabiosa atropurpurea – Art. Nr. B400 Sweet Scabious Summer cut flower, about 90 cm high; beautiful mixed colours – purple, pink and white. Raise in boxes March/April; sow direct end April. Flowers from July to November. For cutting the flower heads should be half opened and well coloured.

Multiplier: MF, MID

Silene vulgaris – Art. Nr. B401 Campion Low creeping plant with bright purple coloured flowers in May to July/August. Sow from March in open ground.

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Multiplier: WH

Tagetes erecta – Art. Nr. B414 Upright Tagetes Attractive, free flowering Tagetes with healthy leaves. Height: ca. 80 cm. The vigorous bedding plant has fine red flowers with yellow edges and blooms into the autumn.

Vermehrer: RH

Tagetes tenuifolia – Art. Nr. B415 French Marigold Ornamental, yellow flower heads from May to November; sow March/April for planting out in May. Height 30–40 cm.

Multiplier: EWE, RH

Tagetes tenuifolia – Art. Nr. B415a French Marigold, mixed Small flowered Tagetes, rich range of colours from lemon yellow to to orange and rust brown with many variations. 30–40 cm high, border plant with very aromatic scent.

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Multiplier: EWE, RH, WH

Tanacethum parthenium – Art. Nr. B571 Feverfew Attractive old medicinal and cottage garden plant with numerous small white flowers with yellow centres. Strongly branching. Strong stems and long lasting as cut flowers. It is really a perennial and can overwinter in mild climates. Germinates in the light. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Vermehrer: WH

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Tithonia rotundifolia – Art. Nr. B415b Mexican Sunflower Very decorative, up to 1.6 m high plant with brilliant large orange coloured leaves. Enjoys a warm, sunny position and good soil. Sow March to April in pots, prick out later and plant outside when all danger of frost is past.

Multiplier: BGH, SRD

Tropaeolum majus – Art. Nr. B417 Nasturtium, trailing Trailing mix; single flowers in differing shades of yellow, orange and red. The leaves and flowers are edible – they have a mustardy cress-like taste and provide a pretty culinary addition to any salad. Planted at the foot of fruit trees they help keep aphids away. Attract bees. Also a cut flower. The young, green fruit pods can be pickled in vinegar in the place of capers. 200 g produce 1000 plants. Sow March/April in pots or outdoors at the end of April. Flowers from June to the first frost. Advice: For better germination refrigerate at 5 °C for 5 days prior to sowing.

Multiplier: APH, BOL, KIF, LSA, MF, MKA, MW, SOL, SVO

Tropaeolum majus – Art. Nr. B418 Nasturtium, dwarf As B 417, but not trailing. Hence good in a pot or tub on the patio.

Multiplier: BOL, JHA, WH

Xeranthemum annuum – Art. Nr. B455 Xeranthemum Delicate purple and white flowers; for drying or cutting, beautiful too in the rockery. 30–60 cm high. Sow direct from April to May. Flowers from July to September. For drying cut as soon as the flowers open. Hang upside down to dry in a cool airy place.

Multiplier: DHS, WH

Verbena bonariensis – Art. Nr. B423 Tall Verbena An open growing plant growing to more than one metre with stiff almost bare flower stems and narrow leaves. Brilliant violet flowers appear on the tips of the stems from July to October. Stunning plant for borders. Withstands light frosts. We have no information as regards its use as a tea. Suited for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: SOL

Zinnia angustifolia – Art. Nr. B460 Dwarf Zinnia Free flowering with yellow-brown colour tones, around 40 cm high. Raise seedlings in a heated propagator, plant out at the end of May. For borders and for cutting. Flowers from June to October. Ready for picking once the stamens in the centre of the flower are fully formed.

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Zinnia elegans – Art. Nr. B463 Zinnia ,Carroussel’ Tall growing, impressive zinnia with large, simple, unfilled flowers in various shades of red, 0range, violet and brown. Sturdy stems up to 70 cm long. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: SOL, WB

Biennial (or perennial) summer flowers

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Campanula medium – Art. Nr. B140 Bell Flower A mixture of pale violet and white flowers in June–July, height 70 cm. Sow May to July. Long lasting cut flower. Ready for cutting when when the flowers are well developed and coloured but not yet open. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: RH

Dianthus barbatus – Art. Nr. B210 Sweet William Free flowering mixed colours, flowers June–July, height 50–60 cm, Sow April to July. Plant in good time 30 x 30 cm apart. Cut as soon as the first flowers are open. Suitable for professional flower growers.

Multiplier: WH, WIT

Salvia sclarea – Art. Nr. B399 Clary Sage Pink flowering; scented plant. Sow march/April. Height 80 to 120 cm. Strong spicy aroma. Used to be cultivated in vineyards as a medicinal and seasoning plant.

Multiplier: VH, WH

Viola tricolor – Art. Nr. B422 Small Flowered Pansy Small flowered pansy, Purple-yellow-white. Sow June/July for later planting.

Multiplier: DHS, SHZ, WH

Perennials

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Althaea rosea – Art. Nr. B117 Marsh Mallow Sensational mixture up to 200 cm high. Flowers July to September. Sow until end of May (germination may take 20–30 days). Old cottage garden flower for cutting or growing as a specimen plant. Cut back in winter. Please note that Althaea rosea germinates very unevenly by nature, the packet therefore contains a generous portions.

Multiplier: BOL

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Arnica montana – Art. Nr. B120 Arnica Golden yellow flowers from May to August, old medicinal plant. Sow February to April; needs acidic humus rich soil.

Multiplier: KBH

Valeriana officinalis – Art. Nr. B419 Valerian Medicinal and preparation plant; up to 1.5 m high; likes half shade. Sow March to June; sowing from mid July for planting out at end of August also possible, or sow direct in August. Germinates in the light. Plant 100 x 40 cm between plants.

Multiplier: ROS

Summer flower mixtures

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Elfengarten – Art. Nr. B562 A medium tall mixture of ornamental summer flowers. Contains enough for 1 square metre. Sow very thinly. The mixture contains Californian poppy (B 235, Eschscholtzia californica), clarkia, (B 175, Clarkia elegans), Cosmea orange (B 192, Cosmos suphureus), chamomile (B 345, Matricaria chamomilla), clary, lilac/pink, (B 399a, Salvia viridis) soapwort, (B 270, Gypsophila elegans), love-in-the-mist, blue/ pink/white (B 350, Nigella damascena), Gilia, blue (B 260, Gilia capitata) and greater quaking grass. (changes possible).

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Sommerpracht – Art. Nr. B566 The mixture also contains low growing but stronger summer flowers of about 30–50 cm in height. Content is enough for one square metre. Sow very thinly. The mix contains: Clarkia, pink (B 175, Clarkia elegans), Californian poppy,(B 235, Eschscholtzia californica), Godetia, pink (B 265, Godetia grandiflora), Dwarf convolvulus, blue/white/yellow (B 180 Convolvulus tricolor), Gillia, blue (B 260, Gilia capitata). (Changes possible).

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Bienenweide (Bee pasture) – Art. Nr. B568 Composed of herbal, aromatic and flowering plant seeds. A good pasture for honey bees, bumble bees, butterflies etc. Perfect for small spaces and garden flower islands, for sunny and half shaded sites. No particular soil requirements. The mixture contains: Buckwheat, cornflower, calendula, borage, dill and phazelie.

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Essbare Blüten (Edible flowers) – Art. Nr. B570 This mixture contains calendula, borage, cornflower and corn marigold. These flowers are also attractive for bees and are suited for the balcony. Only available in set portions.

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Blühstreifenmischung/Insektenbüffet (Mix for flowering strips, bee buffet) – Art. Nr. D490 Annual mix of inexpensive seeds for flowering strips to attract insects, especially for market gardens. (Contains: Buckwheat, phazelie, sunflower, borage, lupin, Egyptian Clover, Persian clover, summer vetch, serradella, motherwort, dill, Mauritanian mallow). Subject to possible changes. A mixture without any Cruciferae. Legumes provide nitrogen enrichment and are a good crop preparation. Quick growing varieties cover the soil rapidly and so control weeds.

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Wild flower mixtures

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The wild flowers are native varieties which have been grown according to Demeter and Bio-Suisse production standards (which accord with the EU Organic Regulation). The mixtures can either be sown on their own or used for undersowing. When sown on their own the soil should be dug over, raked to a fine tilth and sown broadcast. The seed should be firmed into place (for example using a board), but not covered. The seed comes combined with rock dust so as to make sowing easier. The seed bed should not be allowed to dry out. Wild flower mixtures are only available as a pack. A full variety listing is given on the packet. Cultural note: The mixtures are perennial and many wild plants are slow to germinate, which allows local weeds to develop. Take care that soil does not dry out during germination phase. The plants should be lightly mown in the first year. In the second and third year the sown mix should then reveal itself in all its glory.

Wild flowers for dry positions – Art. Nr. B601 Sow from March to October, don’t allow to dry out. Quantity of seed 0.3 g/m². The mixture is cut once or twice per year (in June/July and possibly September/October). Contains 34 different wild flowers including, scabious, hare bells, cowslips and others. One portion is enough for 5 m².

Multiplier: SR

Flowers for shade – Art. Nr. B602 Can be sown from March at the rate of 0.3 g/m². Contains 30 different wild flowers such as cuckoo flower, wood anemone, oxlip, wild garlic etc. One portion is enough for 5 m².

Multiplier: SR

Flowers for butterflies – Art. Nr. B603 Can be sown from March to October at the rate of 0.3 g/m². The mixture should be cut once or twice a year (June/July and possibly September/ October). Consists of 28 wild flowers including meadow sage, viper’s bugloss and large flowered verbascum One portion is sufficient for 5 m².

Multiplier: SR

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Varieties for professional flower growers Colourful bunches of flowers for the weekly market, a diverse range of flowers for pick-yourown fields that include more than just gladioli and sunflowers, or long lasting arrangements for the farm shop – our customers continue to affirm a growing interest in the cut flower market. On the following pages you will find a wide range of of new and trusted varieties which are specially suited to the professional flower grower. Optimum height, ease of picking, firm stems, long lasting or also suitabilty for drying make up the characteristic quality of our varieties. The range on offer is continually expanding year on year – ever greater varietiy for flower arranging! Specific attributes and variety descriptions can be found on the previous pages.

B111

Gartenfuchsschwanz Amaranthus hypochondriacus

B119

B135

see p. 84

B136

B572

Hohe Löwenmäulchen

Einfache Sommeraster

Gefüllte Sommeraster

Aster ‚Prinova‘

Antirrhinum majus

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

see p. 84

B573

see p. 85

B574

see p. 85

B575

B576

Aster ‚Prinova‘

Aster ‚Prinova‘

Aster ‚Prinova‘

Aster ‚Prinova‘

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

see p. 86

B577

see p. 86

B578

see p. 86

B579

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

see p. 86

B581

see p. 86

B582

see p. 86

B583

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

see p. 86

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see p. 86

see p. 86

see p. 86

B584

Aster ‚Biedermeier‘

see p. 86

B580

Aster ‚Prinova‘

see p. 86

see p. 86


Flowers

B585

B586

B587

B589

Paeonienaster ‚Weißer Turm‘

Paeonienaster ‚Quarz Turm‘

Paeonienaster ‚Violetter Turm‘

Färberdistel

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Callistephus chinensis

Carthamus tinctorius

see p. 86

B193

see p. 86

B200

see p. 86

see p. 86

B201

B275

Weiße Cosmea

Lanzenrittersporn

Blauer Lanzenrittersporn

Sonnenblume ‚La Torre‘

Cosmos bipinnatus

Delphinium ajacis

Delphinium ajacis

Helianthus annuus

see p. 87

see p. 88

B277

B276

see p. 88

see p. 89

B280

B350

Sonnenblume ,Hella‘

Sonnenblume ‚Velvet Queen‘

Hohe Strohblume

Jungfer im Grün

Helianthus annuus

Helianthus annuus

Nigella damascena

see p. 89

Helichrysum bracteatum monstrosum see p. 90

B395

B396

see p. 89

B351

see p. 91

B571

Jungfer im Grün ‚African Bride‘

Sonnenhut

Sonnenhut ‚Herbstwald‘

Mutterkraut

Nigella papillosa

Rudbeckia hirta

Rudbeckia hirta

Tanacethum parthenium

see p. 92

B423

see p. 92

B463

see p. 92

see p. 93

B140

B210

Patagonisches Eisenkraut

Zinnie ‚Carroussel‘

Marienglockenblume

Bartnelke

Verbena bonariensis

Verbena bonariensis

Campanula medium

Dianthus barbatus

see p. 94

see p. 94

see p. 95

see p. 95

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Network of the farmers multiplicating biodynamic/organic seeds Using the farm appreviaton, which is given for each seed variety, you find on the following pages the place of multiplication.

APF Naturland Stiftung St. Johannes, Donau-Lech-Werkstätten, Diepoldstr. 40, 86688 Marxheim.

DLB: Robert Weber and Henric Lidberg

APH Demeter

DH Demeter

Hofgemeinschaft Arpshof, Am Schulberg 6, 21279 Dierstorf-Wenzendorf.

Dottenfelderhof, 61118 Bad Vilbel. Am Rand der Wetterau.

AUG EU-Bio

DHS Demeter

Augustin Deceans, Earl la Briseterie, FR 58410 Entrains sur Nohain.

Dorfgemeinschaft Hohenroth, Sabine Weber, 97737 Gemünden am Main.

BGH Demeter

DLB Demeter

Gärtnerei der Lebensgemeinschaft Bingenheim, Schloßstr. 9, 61209 Echzell.

Gärtnerei der Dorfgemeinschaft Lautenbach, Robert Weber, 88634 Herdwangen-Schönbach.

BHO Demeter Dr. Bernd Horneburg, Brauweg 55, 37073 Göttingen.

BRA Nature et Progrès Jean-Luc Brault, Bellegard de Razes, Frankreich.

DOR EU-Bio Pierre Dorant, 6 impasse Jeanne Jugan, F 49100 Angers.

DT Demeter

BRU Bioland

Dorfgemeinschaft Tennental, Gärtnerei Martinshof, Alexander Thierfelder, 75392 Deckenpfronn.

Armin Brutscher, Steingrübleweg 12, 79108 Freiburg.

EWE Bioland Erdmuthe Weißer, Oberer Bruchrand 2, 68307 Mannheim.

EYS Demeter Gärtnerei von Woedtke GbR, Stef Eysermans, Burgweg 5, 71711 Murr.

FLD Demeter Gärtnerei Querbeet GbR, Gerd Feldmann und Jannis Zentler, Balinger Straße 15, 79356 Eichstetten. CBE: Carmen Becker, Hannah Spätgens and Tabea Schmiedgen

CBE Demeter

FMÜ EU-Bio Frank Müller und Anke Gay-Müller, Can Pentinet, E 17855 Montagut.

WaldPferde-Hof, Jan Sommer und Carmen Becker, Am Weiher 6, 15374 Müncheberg.

CHE Demeter Gut Wulfsdorf, Christina Henatsch, Bornkampsweg 39, 22926 Ahrensburg.

COL EU-Bio Rémi Colombet, Quartier Maltras, 26120 Chabeuil, Frankreich.

DAS Bioland Pulvermühle, Dany Schmidt, 68600 Volgelsheim, Frankreich.

FW: Diana Schnepfe

DF Demeter

FW GÄA

Domäne Fredeburg, Arne von Schulz, Domänenweg 1, 23909 Fredeburg.

Finneck-Werkstätten, Diana Schnepfe, Mühltal 9, 99636 Rastenberg.

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GAB Demeter

JHA Demeter

Gärtnerei am Bauerngut, Hubert Heimen und Hans-Peter Frucht, 15306 Libbenichen.

Hofgemeinschaft Wahlde, Jochen Hach, Lichtblick e. V., Wahlde 6, 49434 Neuenkirchen-Vörden.

GAT Demeter

JJ Demeter

Gärtnerei Apfeltraum, Annette Glaser, 15374 Müncheberg.

Obergrashof, Julian Jacobs, 85221 Dachau.

GEY Demeter

JOJ Demeter

Theo Geyer GbR, Hinter den Gärten 26, D 71579 Spiegelberg/Großhöchberg.

Jos Jeuken und Ellen Krul, Elandweg 46, NL 8255 RK Swifterbant.

GOL Demeter Gärtnerhof Oldendorf, Jan Bera, Oldendorfer Landstraße 24, 27729 Holste.

JOU Nature et Progrès „La Bastide“, F 11170 Villespy.

JWE Naturland

GR Demeter

Jürgen Wehrle, Mundinger Straße 36, 79312 Emmendingen.

Betriebsgemeinschaft Gärtnerei Röllingsen, Am Eichkamp 3, 59494 Soest.

KBH Demeter

GST Demeter V.O.F. Gerbranda State, Asse Aukes, Hoarnestreek 9, NL 8856 RV Pietersbierum.

Krebsbachhof, Peter Heuner, Rodenhäuserstr. 12, 35102 Lohra.

KEL Bioland Wolfgang Keller, Am Heimbacher Pfad 17, 65307 Bad Schwalbach.

KIF Demeter Peter Kiefer, Steig 2, Zell, 88430 Rot an der Rot.

KIT Verbund Ökohöfe Wildsamen-Insel, Uta Kietsch, Lindenallee 3, 17268 Temmen.

LAM Demeter Der Lämmerhof, Dorfstr. 10, 23896 Panten.

LH Demeter HBO: Kai Himstedt

Linke-Hof, Reinhard Sommer, Brandiser Str. 79, 04316 Leipzig.

HBO Demeter

LSA Demeter

Haus Bollheim, 53909 Zülpich.

Gärtnerei der Lebensgemeinschaft Sassen, Bernd Schmidt, 36110 Schlitz-Sassen.

HEP Bioland Heiko Pohl und Stefanie Roth, 86456 Lützelburg.

HH Demeter

MAL Demeter Hof-Gärtnerei Bauer, Wiebke und Malte Bauer, Kreumaer Dorfstr. 29, 04519 Rackwitz.

Dorfgemeinschaft Hausenhof, Sebastian Röhm, 91463 Dietersheim.

HIW Demeter Hof im Winkel, Nicola Dobler, Thomsdorf 17, 17268 Boizenburger Land.

HOE Demeter Gärtnerei der Lebensgemeinschaft Höhenberg, Sylvia Vogt, Landkreis Landshut.

HOH Demeter Versuchsbetrieb der Universität Hohenheim, Betriebsteil Kleinhohenheim, Oliver Hübner, Kleinhohenheim 1, 70599 Stuttgart.

HSP Demeter Züchtungsforschung Dr. Hartmut Spieß, Christoph Matthes.

MB: Maria Bienert and Didi Alamsyah

MB Demeter Maria Bienert & M. Hänsel GbR, Püchenauer Str. 4, 04425 Taucha.

MDÖ Demeter Martin Dörr, Herbertshausen 3, 74585 Rot am See.

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MF: Matthias Funk

MF Demeter

NHO: Heinz-Peter Bochröder and his son

Matthias Funk, Fischerstr. 8, 86698 Oberndorf.

PAV Demeter

MIC EU-Bio

Kräuter- und Samenbaubetrieb in Querciola, Bologna, Italien.

Norbert Micouleau, SCEA Domaine des Lascombes, 11170 Alzonne, Frankreich.

PEN EU-Bio Stefan Penov, Vassil Kolarov 103, BG 8300 Sredez.

PFI Bioland Gebr. Pfister GbR, Wolfgang Pfister, Neuer Weg 20, 72393 Burladingen OT Ringingen.

PLW Demeter Gärtnerei Piluweri, Am Stockacker, 79379 Müllheim-Hügelheim.

RGP Demeter De Groenen Hof, Rene Groenen, Kokkestraat 8, NL 5081 CN Hilvarenbeek. MID: Gebhard and Sabine Michel

MID Demeter

RH Demeter Hofgut Rengoldshausen, Vera Becher, 88682 Salem-Tüfingen.

Hof Midgard, Schlossberg 2, 06484 Quedlinburg.

RIH Demeter

MKA Demeter

Gärtnerei der Lebensgemeinschaft Richthof, Thomas Beusch, 36110 Schlitz-Richthof.

Gärtnerhof im Zipfel, Ina Tröll, Sackgasse 22, 37293 Herleshausen.

MTB EU-Bio Michel Thibaud, GAEC des Couriols, Les gardons, FR 26120 Montmeyran, France.

RJS Bioland Gärtnerei Grünerlei, Johannes Schlosser, Riegelhof 7, 73489 Jagstzell.

ROS Demeter

MTZ Demeter

Rose Saatzucht, Im Geströdig 9, 99092 Erfurt.

Hof Mahlitzsch, Betriebsgemeinschaft GbR Heynitz BSS, Christian Schwab, Mahlitzsch 1, 01683 Heinitz.

SEK Demeter

MW Demeter

Sekem Farm, 1 Belbes Desert Road, ET POB 2834 El Horreya Heliopolis, Kairo.

Gärtnerei Medewege, Rainer Holst, Hauptstr. 11, 19055 Schwerin.

SHZ Demeter

MWS Bioland

Gärtnerei Schänzle, Riedlingerstr. 18, 89611 Obermarchtal.

Gärtnerei der Magnuswerkstätten, Magnusstr. 1, 3-10, 86859 IglingHolzhausen.

SOL Demeter Sonja Lange, Am Rasen 21, 37318 Lindewerra.

NHO Demeter

SVO Demeter

Neuer Hof, Heinz-Peter Bochröder, Stockheimer Landstr. 171, 52351 Düren.

Walsegarten, Sebastian Vornhecke, Dorfstrasse 5, 37318 Dietzenrode/Vatterode.

PAN EU-Bio

SWE Demeter

Gartnerei Spiren, Per Andersen, Fornetoftevej 10, DK 4230 Skælskør.

Biologischer Gartenbau Wedemeyer, Silke Wedemeyer, Auf dem Placke 14, 37176 Sudershausen.

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SZB Bioland Albert Stolzenberger, Balbacherstr. 3, 97244 Bütthard.

TOS Demeter Tom Saat, ts Saat van den Berg, Kemphaanpad 14, NL 1358 AC Almere.

TRO Verbund Ökohöfe Rose-GbR-Kühren, Tilo Rose, Dorfstr. 33b, 06385 Aken/OT Kühren.

UB Demeter Oldendorfer Saatzucht, Ulrike Behrendt, Oldendorfer Landstraße 14, 27729 Holste.

UGA Demeter Hof Neuseegaard, Ulrike Kleingarn, Seegaarder Weg 9, 24975 Husby.

VH Demeter Simon van Hilten, Casa Florio, I 40040 Querciola.

WAR Bioland Strohhaus, Albert und Eva Warmuth, Öhnbergstr. 20, 97618 Wargolshausen.

WIT: Manfred Lutz

Seed companies

AIL EU-Bio GIE L‘Ail Drômois, Z.A. de Brunelle, 26400 Eurre, France.

ARC Demeter Arcoiris s.r.l. Via Labriola 18/a-b, 41123 Modena, Italy.

BOL Demeter De Bolster, Oude Oenerweg 13, NL 8161 PL Epe.

WB Demeter

BOR Naturland

Azienda agricola “La Torre”, Wim Brus, I 40040 Querciola, Bologna.

Blauetikett-Bornträger GmbH, Dr. Doris Väth, In den Aspen, 67591 Offstein.

WDA Naturland Werner Danzeisen, Bahlinger Str. 18, 79356 Eichstetten.

CAM EU-Bio Camena Samen, Coppenbrügger Landstraße 58, 31867 Lauenau.

CB Demeter Carel Bouma, Alikruikweg 15, NL 8256 RK Biddinghuizen.

FLO Demeter Flobus Biologische Bloemzaden, Harry Douwes, Chris Douwes-Waagenar und Mariska Heeres, Pieter Venemakade 61, 9605 PL Kiel-Windeweer, Netherlands.

JEL EU-Bio Jelitto Staudensamen GmbH, Am Toggraben 3, 29690 Schwarmstedt. WGWI: Michiel Groenen

WGWI Demeter Gärtnerei Willmann, In den Beeten 65, 74379 Ingersheim.

WH Demeter

PHS EU-Bio Pharmasaat, Arznei- und Gewürzpflanzen Saatzucht GmbH, Straße am Westbahnhof, 06556 Artern.

PN EU-Bio

Waldhof, Thomas Mauer, Nussallee 3, 34131 Kassel.

Pascal Naudin, Essem‘Bio SARL, Bois de Gajan, F 32700 Lectoure, France.

WID Demeter

RFE Demeter

Samuel Widmer, Dorfstrasse 3, CH 8586 Andwil, TG.

ReinSaat, Reinhild Frech-Emmelmann, Am Hornerwald 69, A 3572.

WIT Naturland

SR Demeter

Gärtnerei Witt, Über der Elz, 79312 Emmendingen.

Sativa Rheinau, Klosterplatz, CH 8462 Rheinau.

WK Demeter

VBZ EU-Bio

W. u. C. Kampmann GbR, Bruckstr. 50, 74564 Crailsheim-Tiefenbach.

Vitalis Biologische Zaden B.V., Hengelderweg 6, NL 7383 RG Voorst.

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Background

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG – part of a cooperative business network

Dear Readers, Are you one of our new customers who would like to know • where your organic seed is coming from • what motivates us here in Bingenheim • and how our small limited company differs from others? Or are you one of the many faithful customers who have known about us for many years? Read here more about the background of the Bingenheimer Saatgut AG.

The Seed Initiative for biodynamic vegetable seed

Bingenheimer Saatgut with its twelve year history is still a comparitively young plant. The seeds from which everything has sprung were sown more than 30 years ago. A group of engaged and forward looking Demeter certified gardeners formed themselves into an „Initiative Group for Biodynamic Seeds“. They recognised back in the nineteen eighties that seeds would become a key issue for organic agriculture. They experienced how with the rapid spread of hybrid use traditional open pollinated varieties were disappearing and with them the possibility for saving one‘s own seed. The Seed Initiative Group was concerned that these new plant breeding methods that are akin to genetic modification, would pose a serious threat to organic vegetable production. They then sought a new direction and began to produce seeds from open pollenated varieties that were being grown under organic and biodynamic conditions. It was a big undertaking: The biodynamic gardeners had gradually to learn how to grow and produce seeds within an organic context. A regular exchange of experi-

ences among members of the initiative group therefore became and continues to be very important. They shared the first seeds that were grown amongst themselves. It soon became apparent however that a central place was needed in which to prepare and test the seeds. In the early days this work was undertaken by Allerleirauh GmbH, the marketing department of the Bingenheim community workshops. Many years later this seed producing activity had grown so large that a seperate company, Bingenheimer Saatgut AG, was founded in 2001 to take over the work from Allerleirauh. By choosing the legal structure of a company limited by shares and confirming its mission the new business was able to take up the original impulse of the founders and provide scope for dynamic further development.

The Seed Initiative Group today – more than simply a business partner

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG continues to cultivate a particularly intensive relationship with the producers of the Seed Initiative Group.

Building of a new seed testing laboratory and air conditioned storage

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Historical development key milestones 1975: T he idea of biodydynamic seed was born among keen gardeners 1977: Members of the Seed Initiative Group signed an initial cooperation agreement 1985: Marketing of seed (biodynamic and organic) via Allerleirauh GmbH, Bingenheim 1994: Kultursaat e.V. was founded by the Seed Initiative Group 1995: Building of the first seed processing workshop 2001: Bingenheimer Saatgut AG was founded 2008: Building of new seed cleaning and warehousing facilities 2011: Ten year anniversary was celebrated with representatives from the health food trade, seed producers and plant breeders 2012: Development of a research department is launched 2013: Further office spaces 2014: Building of a new seed testing laboratory and air conditioned storage

The ongoing exchange provides nourishment to ensure the success of our work. We make time for each other as business partners so that our organic seed work can move forward. The intensity of this cooperation can be experienced during the twice yearly gatherings of the Seed Initiative Group. These occasions provide opportunities for further training and development, a platform for extensive plenary discussions and plenty of time for personal conversations – a sound basis for developing collegial trust. Such working together is rare in the field of seed production – the buyers


Background normally dictate the conditions. And, with the transfer of seed production to countries with more favourable climates and cheaper labour costs, the estrangement of seed producers and gardeners becomes even bigger. We aim to counter this tendency through our partnership activity.

Open pollenated varieties as an image for a sustainable economy

When Bingenheimer Saatgut AG was founded as a limited company in 2001, the founders placed the new company at the heart of the work that had already started. This principle position remains true to this day. (See a statement from our memorandum in the box below). Bingenheimer Saatgut AG deals exclusively with organically grown open pollinated seeds and plant material. These breed true and produce fertile seeds just as they would in nature. Open pollenated varieties are thus a link between the past and future of our cultivated plants and an image of sustainable economy.

Further development of the social business form

Open and transparent business relationships are pre-conditions for a social business. These include cooperative forms of payment and the cultivation of long term business relationships. We want to inform our customers fairly and not pressurise them to make purchases. We see it as our task to meet the needs of gardeners within the possibilities and limitations of plant breeding and seed production. In dialogue with customers, breeders and the health food trade, during for instance the ‚variety days‘ (see Current News from our Work), the agronomic and qualitative requirements of varieties are discussed. The way ownership of the company is managed is also different: We only offer shares with restricted transferability, meaning

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG builds on the ideas and intentions of the Initiative Group for Biodynamic Vegetable Seeds and Lebensgemeinschaft Bingenheim e.V. The company aims to develop work with biodynamic seeds in accordance with the founding intentions of the above named groups. In doing so particular emphasis will be laid on the following impulses: • Marketing of biodynamic bred and maintained varieties • Maintaining and developing a diverse range of varieties for agriculture and horticulture • Ongoing development of social business structures with all the groups involved in the production and consumption processes • Wherever possible the company aims to include work opportunities for people with special needs

The Seed Initiative Group meet in summer 2014 at Saatzucht Rose in Erfurt

that shares are held solely in the name of the buyer. Both management and shareholders are keen to ensure that new shareholders have a connection to organic plant breeding and seed production. Shareholders include the Software AG Stiftung1, Lebensgemeinschaft Bingenheim e.V.2, seed suppliers and customers as well as other supportive institutions.

A charitable foundation as an appropriate contemporary alternative for plant breeding

Taking patents out on plants and animals is the culmination of a change in attitude - away from a cultural common to an economic commodity. Seed is however much more than a commodity. It is the starting point of all food culture. It is our conviction that there should be no private ownership of varieties or DNA sequences. This is why the charitable association Kultursaat was founded by the Initiative Group in 1994 to support biodynamic plant breeding research and crop plant development. In contrast to the procedure of ‚bio-patenting‘, the association seeks to respect and care for plant varieties as a valued aspect of our common cultural heritage. Many members of the Seed Initiative Group have become members of Kultursaat – some are actively engaged in plant breeding on their own holding, others focus entirely on seed multiplication. The Kultursaat breeders work with several economically important vegetable varieties in about 20 different farm locations across German speaking Europe. The work of Kultursaat e.V. is very diverse and includes: Variety development, maintenance, breeding research, methodological development, further training, promotion and fund raising. New varieties can be recognised in the catalogue with this symbol:

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Your contribution to seed heritage

There are many ways to help us develop organic seed work: • A s a customer: Send us your feedback! Your experiences provide the basis for our continuing development and quality management. • A s a future seed producer: Are you an organic market gardener certified by one of the organic certifiers? Come and speak to us or attend a gathering of the Seed Initiative Group. • A s a potential shareholder: Do you want to engage financially with our sustainable seed work? Please contact us for more information. • You can also become a member of Kultursaat eV and participate in the development and care of an aspect of cultural heritage. T he Software Stiftung AG is a charitable foundation based in Darmstadt 2 Lebensgemeinschaft Bingenheim e.V. is a diverse living community for people some of whom have special needs as regards their living situation and care. 1

The network as it is today in figures Bingenheimer Saatgut AG • Works in two buildings and there are 30 members of staff • 80 gardeners are producing biodynamic and organic seed • More than 20.000 customers are buying seed from Bingenheim and planting open pollenated varieties • Countless amateur gardeners are buying Bingenheim seeds from health food stores • 100 shareholders partner the work of the company out of organic farming, trading and processing activities • The Kultursaat association is currently looking after more than 50 new biodynamic bred varieties and maintaining a further 14 varieties

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Prices

Contents of prices Season 2015 Vegetables

107–124

Aubergine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Beans Broad Bean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 French Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Pole beans (Climbing French beans) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Runner Bean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Beetroot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Cabbage Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Cauliflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Chinese cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Curly kale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Kohlrabi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Red cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Savoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 White cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Celeriac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Chicory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Chinese leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Corn salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Cress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Cucumbers Ridge cucumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Salad cucumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Fennel Florence fennel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Leeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Melons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Paprika . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Parsley Parsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Hamburg parsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Parsnips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Peas Field Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Garden Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Sugar Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

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Physalis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salad Batavin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bucks Horn Plantain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicory sugarloaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinese leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cos lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crisphead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Endive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heading lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italian lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Namenia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oak Leaf Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salsify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spinach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spinach beet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Squash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swede turnip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweet corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turnip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winter Radish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winterpurslane (claytonia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zucchini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

120 110

Onion sets and garlic cloves

120

Green Manures

121

115 113 116 116 114 115 116 113 114 115 113 115 113 110 113 113 117 109 120 119 109 110 117 113 114 118

Herbs

121–122

Flowers

123–124


Prices

Prices

Net prices plus statutory value added tax

Peas Item no. G150 G155 G156 G161

Variety Kleine Rheinländerin Wunder von Kelvedon Ambassador Ambrosia

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for

3 m² 3 m² 3 m² 3 m²

250 g 7.70 7.70 7.70 9.10

500 g 12.80 12.80 12.80 15.10

1 kg 21.90 21.90 21.90 25.80

2.5 kg 48.40 48.40 48.40 56.90

5 kg 87.60 87.60 87.60 103.20

10 kg 157.00 157.00 157.00 185.00

25 kg 365.00 365.00 365.00 430.00

100 g 5.50 5.50 5.70 6.80 6.80 6.80 5.50 6.80 5.70

250 g 11.10 11.10 11.50 13.80 13.80 13.80 11.10 13.80 11.50

500 g 19.00 19.00 19.80 23.60 23.60 23.60 19.00 23.60 19.80

1 kg 33.30 33.30 34.60 41.30 41.30 41.30 33.30 41.30 34.60

2.5 kg 73.90 73.90 77.00 91.80 91.80 91.80 73.90 91.80 77.00

5 kg 132.00 132.00 137.50 164.00 164.00 164.00 132.00 164.00 137.50

10 kg 238.00 238.00 247.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 238.00 295.00 247.00

100 g 7.20 7.20 7.20 6.80 6.80 6.80

250 g 14.90 14.90 14.90 14.20 14.20 14.20

500 g 25.10 25.10 25.10 23.60 23.60 23.60

1 kg 44.50 44.50 44.50 41.80 41.80 41.80

2.5 kg 98.50 98.50 98.50 93.50 93.50 93.50

5 kg 180.00 180.00 180.00 169.00 169.00 169.00

10 kg 332.00 332.00 332.00 309.00 309.00 309.00

100 g 6.80

250 g 14.20

500 g 23.60

1 kg 41.80

2.5 kg 93.50

250 g 7.20 7.20

500 g 12.40 12.40

1 kg 21.60 21.60

2.5 kg 48.00 48.00

5 kg 85.70 85.70

10 kg 154.50 154.50

25 kg 360.00 360.00

2 g 14.90 12.30 18.30 18.30 18.30

5 g 30.70 25.30 37.60 37.60 37.60

10 g 49.80 41.00 61.00 61.00 61.00

25 g 104.90 85.50 127.10 127.10 127.10

50 g 184.50 152.00 225.00 225.00 225.00

100 g 336.00 275.00 408.00 408.00 408.00

250 g 798.00 652.00 968.00 968.00 968.00

500 Ko 17.30 21.70 21.70 21.70

1,000 Ko 29.50 36.80 36.80 36.80

2,500 Ko 62.60 78.30 78.30 78.30

French beans Item no. G120 G124 G125 G627 G128a G129 G146 G132 G147

Variety Saxa Marona Maxi Domino Cupidon Caruso Sanguigno 2 Helios Purple Teepee

3–5 m² 3–5 m² 3–5 m² 3-5 m² 3–5 m² 3–5 m² 3–5 m² 3–5 m² 3-5 m²

Pole beans (Climbing French beans) Item no. G133 G622 G647 G136 G139 G139a

Variety Trebona Helda Cobra Neckarkönigin Neckargold Blauhilde

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for

Portion 2.85

suffice for

Portion 2.85 2.85

suffice for

Portion 2.85 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for

30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 20–30 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl.

Runner bean Item no. G139b

Variety Preisgewinner

3–5 m²

Broad bean Item no. G140 G142

Variety Hangdown grünkernig Frühe Weißkeimige

2–3 m² 2–3 m²

Cauliflower Item no. G199 G201 G617 G202 G203

Variety Odysseus Neckarperle Celiano Nuage KS-JJ-KOB-02 (Tabiro)

30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl.

Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G199 S G617 S G202 S G203 S

Variety Odysseus Celiano Nuage KS-JJ-KOB-02 (Tabiro)

grain

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 106.80 184.00 405.00 736.00 133.50 230.00 506.00 920.00 133.50 230.00 506.00 920.00 133.50 230.00 506.00 920.00

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Broccoli Item no. G643

Variety Calinaro (AS)

Portion 2.85

2 g 12.10

5 g 24.80

10 g 40.20

25 g 83.60

50 g 147.00

100 g 268.00

250 g 635.00

grain

500 Ko 18.60

1,000 Ko 32.00

2,500 Ko 67.50

5,000 Ko 115.00

10,000 Ko 198.00

25,000 Ko 435.00

50,000 Ko 790.00

suffice for

2 g 5.10

5 g 9.60

10 g 15.50

25 g 31.50

50 g 55.90

100 g 98.50

2 g 10.50 10.50 10.50 8.20 10.50 8.20 8.20 10.50 8.20 10.50

5 g 21.60 21.60 21.60 17.00 21.60 17.00 17.00 21.60 17.00 21.60

10 g 34.90 34.90 34.90 27.60 34.90 27.60 27.60 34.90 27.60 34.90

25 g 72.50 72.50 72.50 57.40 72.50 57.40 57.40 72.50 57.40 72.50

50 g 128.00 128.00 128.00 99.50 128.00 99.50 99.50 128.00 99.50 128.00

100 g 232.00 232.00 232.00 182.50 232.00 182.50 182.50 232.00 182.50 232.00

grain

500 Ko 15.30 15.30 15.30 12.40 15.30 12.40 12.40 15.30 15.30

1,000 Ko 25.90 25.90 25.90 20.90 25.90 20.90 20.90 25.90 25.90

2,500 Ko 54.50 54.50 54.50 44.50 54.50 44.50 44.50 54.50 54.50

suffice for

2 g 8.20 8.20 10.50

5 g 17.00 17.00 21.60

10 g 27.60 27.60 34.90

grain

500 Ko 12.40 15.30

1,000 Ko 20.90 25.90

2,500 Ko 44.50 54.50

suffice for

2 g 8.20 10.50 8.20

5 g 17.00 21.60 17.00

10 g 27.60 34.90 27.60

suffice for 30-40 pl.

Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G643 S

Variety Calinaro (AS)

Chinese cabbage Item no. G240

Variety Granat

Portion 2.40

80–100 pl.

White cabbage Item no. G212 G649 NEW! G215 G216 G645 G217 G218 G219 G220 G221

Variety Eersteling Nagels Frühweiß Donator Holsteiner Platter Domarna (KS-KOW-DH-MI) Filderkraut Marner Lagerweiß Dottenfelder Dauer Türkis Dowinda

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.40 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85

suffice for 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 50-60 pl. 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 30–40 pl.

250 g 552.00 552.00 552.00 435.00 552.00 435.00 435.00 552.00 435.00 552.00

Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G212 S G649 S NEW! G215 S G216 S G645 S G217 S G218 S G219 S G221 S

Variety Eersteling Nagels Frühweiß Donator Holsteiner Platter Domarna (KS-KOW-DH-MI) Filderkraut Marner Lagerweiß Dottenfelder Dauer Dowinda

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00 78.00 132.00 294.00 546.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00 78.00 132.00 294.00 546.00 78.00 132.00 294.00 546.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00

Red cabbage Item no. G207 G209 G210

Variety Amarant Granat Rodynda

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.85

50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 30–40 pl.

25 g 57.40 57.40 72.50

50 g 99.50 99.50 128.00

100 g 182.50 182.50 232.00

250 g 435.00 435.00 552.00

Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G209 S G210 S

Variety Granat Rodynda

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 78.00 132.00 294.00 546.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00

Savoy Item no. G214 G213 G223

Variety Vorbote 3 Smaragd Winterfürst 2

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40

40–50 pl. 40–50 pl. 50–60 pl.

(AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

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25 g 57.40 72.50 57.40

50 g 99.50 128.00 99.50

100 g 182.50 232.00 182.50

250 g 435.00 552.00 435.00


Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G214 S G213 S G223 S

1,000 Ko 20.90 25.90 20.90

2,500 Ko 44.50 54.50 44.50

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 78.00 132.00 294.00 546.00 95.40 163.00 366.00 680.00 78.00 132.00 294.00 546.00

2 g 8.30 8.30 10.20 8.30 8.30 8.30 6.80

5 g 16.40 16.40 20.10 16.40 16.40 16.40 13.40

10 g 27.20 27.20 33.50 27.20 27.20 27.20 22.20

25 g 55.90 55.90 68.50 55.90 55.90 55.90 46.00

grain

500 Ko 15.90 15.90 18.30 15.90 15.90 13.20

1,000 Ko 25.20 25.20 28.90 25.20 25.20 20.70

2,500 Ko 52.20 52.20 59.80 52.20 52.20 42.90

suffice for

2 g 3.20 3.20 3.40 3.40

5 g 5.20 5.20 5.90 5.90

10 g 8.30 8.30 9.50 9.50

grain

500 Ko 5.20 5.20 5.40 5.40

1,000 Ko 7.90 7.90 8.30 8.30

2,500 Ko 16.00 16.00 16.80 16.80

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for

5 g 3.70 3.70 3.70

10 g 5.70 5.70 5.70

25 g 11.40 11.40 11.40

50 g 18.90 18.90 18.90

100 g 31.90 31.90 31.90

250 g 68.50 68.50 68.50

500 g 122.50 122.50 122.50

Portion 2.40

suffice for

5 g 3.70

10 g 5.70

25 g 11.40

50 g 18.90

100 g 31.90

250 g 68.50

500 g 122.50

Variety Vorbote 3 Smaragd Winterfürst 2

grain

500 Ko 12.40 15.30 12.40

Kohlrabi Item no. G227 G228a G229 G231 G232 G233 G230

Variety Azur Star Lanro Rasko Noriko Blaro Blaril Superschmelz

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for 60–70 pl. 60–70 pl. 40–50 pl. 60–70 pl. 60–70 pl. 60–70 pl. 60–70 pl.

50 g 99.80 99.80 122.00 99.80 99.80 99.80 82.00

100 g 176.00 176.00 215.00 176.00 176.00 176.00 144.00

250 g 410.00 410.00 502.00 410.00 410.00 410.00 335.00

Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G227 S G228aS G229 S G231 S G233 S G230 S

Variety Azur Star Lanro Rasko Noriko Blaril Superschmelz

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 85.90 153.00 338.00 629.00 85.90 153.00 338.00 629.00 98.50 176.00 387.00 722.00 85.90 153.00 338.00 629.00 85.90 153.00 338.00 629.00 70.70 126.00 278.00 518.00

Curly kale Item no. G225 G226 G632 G653 ! NEW

Variety Halbhoher Grüner Krauser Westländer Winter Lerchenzungen Nero di Toscana (AS)

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40

100 pl. 100 pl. 100 pl. 100 pl.

25 g 17.10 17.10 19.60 19.60

50 g 29.00 29.00 33.20 33.20

100 g 49.00 49.00 57.10 57.10

250 g 112.00 112.00 128.00 128.00

Precision seed, size S: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G225 S G226 S G632 S G653 S ! NEW

Variety Halbhoher Grüner Krauser Westländer Winter Lerchenzungen Nero di Toscana (AS)

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 25.60 42.80 89.50 154.00 25.60 42.80 89.50 154.00 26.80 45.00 94.00 164.00 26.80 45.00 94.00 164.00

Turnip Item no. G244 G634 G613

Variety Golden Ball Petrowski Di Milano a colletto viola

10–15 m² 10-15 m² 10–15 m²

Swede turnip Item no. G245

Variety Wilhelmsburger

15–20 m²

(AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

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Radish Item no. G329 G330 G331a G332 G334

Variety Eiszapfen Cherry Belle Marike Sora Rudi

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for 2–3 m² 2–3 m² 2–3 m² 2–3 m² 2–3 m²

25 g 5.40 5.40 6.80 5.40 6.80

50 g 8.70 8.70 10.90 8.70 10.90

100 g 14.40 14.40 17.90 14.40 17.90

250 g 30.80 30.80 38.20 30.80 38.20

500 g 53.00 53.00 65.70 53.00 65.70

1 kg 92.50 92.50 114.50 92.50 114.50

2.5 kg 205.00 205.00 254.00 205.00 254.00

500 g 73.50 86.00 73.50 86.00

1 kg 128.00 150.00 128.00 150.00

2.5 kg 283.00 333.00 283.00 333.00

5 kg 510.00 597.00 510.00 597.00

Calibrated normal seed, size S: 2.50 mm–2.75 mm; size M: 2.75 mm–3.00 mm; size L: 3.00 mm–3.25 mm Item no. G329 S/M/L G331a S/M/L G332 S/M/L G334 S/M/L

Variety Eiszapfen Marike Sora Rudi

gram

100 g 19.90 23.50 19.90 23.50

250 g 42.50 49.90 42.50 49.90

Precision seed, size S: 2.50 mm–2.75 mm; size M: 2.75 mm–3.00 mm; size L: 3.00 mm–3.25 mm Item no. G329 S/M/L G331a S/M/L G332 S/M/L G334 S/M/L

Variety: Eiszapfen Marike Sora Rudi

grain

10,000 Ko 26.50 31.80 26.50 31.80

50,000 Ko 96.60 112.00 96.60 112.00

100,000 Ko 168.50 195.00 168.50 195.00

250,000 Ko 374.00 433.00 374.00 433.00

500,000 Ko 670.00 776.00 670.00 776.00

1 Mio Ko 1,248.00 1,445.00 1,248.00 1,445.00

suffice for

10 g

25 g 5.40 21.90 4.50

50 g 8.70 36.50 7.20

100 g 14.40 61.30 11.90

250 g 30.80 132.00 24.90

500 g 53.00 227.00 42.10

1 kg 92.50 395.00 73.50

250 g 42.50 154.00 36.00

500 g 73.50 266.00 62.50

1 kg 128.00 463.00 109.00

2.5 kg 283.00 1,030.00 240.00

10,000 Ko 26.50 120.00 17.80

50,000 Ko 96.60 448.00 65.50

100,000 Ko 168.50 775.00 112.00

250,000 Ko 374.00

500,000 Ko 670.00

240.00

430.00

Winter radish Item no. G337 G633 G335

Variety Ostergruß rosa 2 Laurin Runder schwarzer Winter

Portion 2.40 2.85 2.40

7–10 m² 100 pl.

10.50

10–15 m²

Calibrated normal seed, size S: 2.50 mm–2.75 mm; size M: 2.75 mm–3.00 mm; size L: 3.00 mm–3.25 mm Item no. G337 S/M/L G633 S/M/L G335 S/M/L

Variety Ostergruß rosa 2 Laurin Runder schwarzer Winter

gram

100 g 19.90 72.00 16.90

Precision seed, size S: 2.50 mm–2.75 mm; size M: 2.75 mm–3.00 mm; size L: 3.00 mm–3.25 mm Item no. G337 S/M/L G633 S/M/L G335 S/M/L

Variety Ostergruß rosa 2 Laurin Runder schwarzer Winter

grain

1,000 Ko

5,000 Ko

17.60

72.80

Salsify Item no. G400 G625

Variety Hoffmanns Schwarze Pfahl Haferwurz

Portion 2.85 2.85

suffice for

Variety Jannis Ronjana Robuschka Forono Ägyptische plattrunde Tondo di Chioggia Burpees Golden

Portion 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for

4–5 m² 4–5 m²

10 g 6.50 6.50

25 g 11.40 11.40

50 g 19.00 19.00

100 g 32.50 32.50

250 g 67.80 67.80

500 g 119.50 119.50

1 kg 223.00 223.00

25 g 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 7.90 7.90 7.90

50 g 11.10 11.10 11.10 11.10 12.90 12.90 12.90

100 g 17.80 17.80 17.80 17.80 20.60 20.60 20.60

250 g 35.60 35.60 35.60 35.60 41.20 41.20 41.20

500 g 60.10 60.10 60.10 60.10 69.40 69.40 69.40

1 kg 106.80 106.80 106.80 106.80 125.00 125.00 125.00

2.5 kg 239.00 239.00 239.00 239.00 281.00 281.00 281.00

Beetroot Item no. G343 G338 ! NEW G345 G341 G347 G349 G635

110 bingenheimer saatgut

150–200 pl. 150–200 pl. 150–200 pl. 150–200 pl. 150–200 pl. 150–200 pl. 150-200 pl.


Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax Precision seed (monogerm) size S: 2.75 – 3.50 mm, size M: 3.50 – 4.75 mm Item no. G344 S G344 M G339 S NEW! G339 M NEW! G346 S G346 M G342 S G342 M

Precision seed Jannis Jannis Ronjana Ronjana Robuschka Robuschka Forono Forono

grain

10,000 Ko 34.60 34.60 34.60 34.60 34.60 34.60 34.60 34.60

25,000 Ko 69.20 69.20 69.20 69.20 69.20 69.20 69.20 69.20

50,000 Ko 116.80 116.80 116.80 116.80 116.80 116.80 116.80 116.80

100,000 Ko 208.00 208.00 208.00 208.00 208.00 208.00 208.00 208.00

suffice for

10 g 6.80 6.80 5.80 6.80 6.80 7.20 6.80 6.80 6.80 6.80 6.80

50 g 22.30 22.30 18.80 22.30 22.30 24.50 22.30 22.30 22.30 22.30 22.30

100 g 34.80 34.80 29.40 34.80 34.80 36.90 34.80 34.80 34.80 34.80 34.80

250 g 70.10 70.10 59.20 70.10 70.10 74.50 70.10 70.10 70.10 70.10 70.10

250,000 Ko 500,000 Ko 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00 465.00 864.00

Carrots Item no. G286 G287 G285 G289 G615 G660 NEW! G280a G282 G284 G281a G288

Variety Nantaise 2 / Milan Nantaise 2 / Fynn Nantaise 2 / Fanal Fine Miranda KS-MOG-SAT-202 Rodelika Rolanka Leira Robila Oxhella

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m² 6–8 m²

500 g 121.00 121.00 102.10 121.00 121.00 128.50 121.00 121.00 121.00 121.00 121.00

1 kg 213.00 213.00 179.70 213.00 213.00 226.00 213.00 213.00 213.00 213.00 213.00

2.5 kg 496.00 496.00 418.00 496.00 496.00 525.00 496.00 496.00 496.00 496.00 496.00

Calibrated normal seed, size M: 1.5 mm–1.75 mm; size L: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G286 M/L G287 M/L G285 M/L G289 M/L G615 M/L G660 M/L ! NEW G280a M/L G282 M/L G284 M G281a M/L G288 M/L

Variety Nantaise 2 / Milan Nantaise 2 / Fynn Nantaise 2 / Fanal Fine Miranda KS-MOG-SAT-202 Rodelika Rolanka Leira Robila Oxhella

gram

50 g 31.30 31.30 27.80 31.30 39.50 31.30 31.30 31.30 31.30 31.30

100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 43.60 87.70 151.20 266.00 620.00 1,180.00 Unfortunately not calibrated available for the 2015 growing season. 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 62.00 127.00 220.00 386.00 895.00 1,725.00 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00 49.00 98.60 170.00 299.00 698.00 1,325.00

Precision seed, size M: 1.5 mm–1.75 mm Item no. G286 M G287 M G285 M G289 M G615 M G660 M NEW! G280a M G282 M G284 M G281a M G288 M

Variety Nantaise 2 / Milan Nantaise 2 / Fynn Nantaise 2 / Fanal Fine Miranda KS-MOG-SAT-202 Rodelika Rolanka Leira Robila Oxhella

grain

50,000 Ko 100,000 Ko 250,000 Ko 500,000 Ko 1 Mio Ko 2.5 Mio Ko 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 33.10 51.80 104.30 179.80 316.50 738.00 Unfortunately not calibrated available for the 2015 growing season. 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 48.50 75.80 152.00 262.00 460.00 1,080.00 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00 36.90 57.70 116.50 201.00 353.00 825.00

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Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax Precision seed, size L: 1.75 mm–2.00 mm Item no. G286 L G287 L G285 L G289 L G615 L G660 L NEW! G280a L G282 L G281a L G288 L

Variety Nantaise 2 / Milan Nantaise 2 / Fynn Nantaise 2 / Fanal Fine Miranda KS-MOG-SAT-202 Rodelika Rolanka Robila Oxhella

grain

50,000 Ko 100,000 Ko 250,000 Ko 500,000 Ko 1 Mio Ko 2.5 Mio Ko 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00 39.10 61.20 123.50 212.50 374.00 870.00 Unfortunately not calibrated available for the 2015 growing season. 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00 49.80 77.80 157.00 270.00 475.00 1,110.00 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00 43.60 68.20 137.50 237.00 418.00 970.00

Parsnips Item no. G290 G291 G619

Variety Halblange Weiße Aromata White Gem

Portion 2.40 2.85 2.85

suffice for 7–10 m² 7–10 m² 7–10 m²

25 g 9.40 11.20 11.20

50 g 14.70 18.60 18.60

100 g 23.70 29.20 29.20

250 g 49.50 61.10 61.10

500 g 79.80 98.50 98.50

1 kg 140.50 173.50 173.50

2.5 kg 327.00 404.00 404.00

25 g 13.60 15.80 15.80

50 g 21.60 25.10 25.10

100 g 34.70 40.50 40.50

250 g 72.70 84.50 84.50

500 g 117.50 136.00 136.00

1 kg 206.50 240.00 240.00

2.5 kg 481.00 558.00 558.00

10 g 4.90 4.90 3.30 3.30

25 g 9.80 9.80 6.50 6.50

50 g 15.70 15.70 10.40 10.40

100 g 25.20 25.20 16.70 16.70

250 g 51.50 51.50 33.80 33.80

500 g 88.60 88.60 58.50 58.50

1 kg 165.50 165.50 109.50 109.50

5 g 3.30

10 g 5.70

25 g 11.50

50 g 18.40

100 g 30.00

250 g 65.00

500 g 108.00

1 g 11.20 11.20 8.30

2 g 18.50 18.50 13.50

5 g 38.80 38.80 26.80

10 g 62.80 62.80 46.60

25 g 125.60 125.60 93.20

50 g 203.50 203.50 150.00

1 g 11.20

2 g 18.50

5 g 38.80

10 g 62.80

25 g 125.60

50 g 203.50

5 g 4.20

10 g 6.80

25 g 13.20

50 g 21.20

100 g 34.80

250 g 78.00

Precision seed, size M Item no. G290 M G291 M G619 M

Variety Halblange Weiße Aromata White Gem

Parsley Item no. G310 G311 G312 G313

Variety Mooskrause 2 Grüne Perle 2 Einfache Schnitt 3 Gigante d‘Italia

Portion 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65

suffice for

Variety Halblange

Portion 2.40

suffice for

Variety Ibis Mars Monarch

Portion 2.40 2.40 1.65

Variety Tall Utah

Portion 2.40

suffice for

Variety Gewöhnlicher Schnitt

Portion 1.65

suffice for

3–4 m² 3–4 m² 3–4 m² 3–4 m²

Hamburg parsley Item no. G315

8–10 m²

Celeriac Item no. G402 G404 G406

suffice for 100–120 pl. 100–120 pl. 100–120 pl.

Celery Item no. G409a

150 pl.

Celery Item no. G409

112 bingenheimer saatgut

5–10 m²

500 g 149.00


Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax

Florence fennel Item no. G190 G192

Variety Fino Perfektion

Portion 2.40 2.40

5 g 6.90 6.90

10 g 11.50 11.50

25 g 23.80 23.80

50 g 40.00 40.00

100 g 70.00 70.00

250 g 154.00 154.00

grain

1,000 Ko 9.80 9.80

2,500 Ko 20.30 20.30

5,000 Ko 34.10 34.10

10,000 Ko 56.70 56.70

25,000 Ko 122.00 122.00

50,000 Ko 211.00 211.00

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.85

suffice for

100 g 4.60 4.60 5.70

500 g 14.90 14.90 18.20

1 kg 24.60 24.60 30.10

2.5 kg 52.20 52.20 63.70

5 kg 93.20 93.20 114.00

10 kg 163.90 163.90 200.00

20 kg 298.00 298.00 364.00

Variety Glatter Silber 3 Lucullus Feurio (AS) Pirol (AS) Rainbow

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85

suffice for

10 g 4.20 4.20 5.50 5.50 6.60

25 g 8.70 8.70 11.50 11.50 13.60

50 g 14.50 14.50 19.20 19.20 22.80

100 g 24.20 24.20 32.00 32.00 38.00

250 g 50.20 50.20 66.50 66.50 78.80

500 g 86.40 86.40

1 kg 152.00 152.00

136.00

239.00

Variety Gelbe Melde

Portion 2.40

suffice for

10 g 8.80

25 g 18.90

50 g 32.00

100 g 53.80

Variety Ruca

Portion 1.65

suffice for

25 g 4.10

50 g 6.90

100 g 11.60

250 g 24.80

500 g 43.00

1 kg 76.50

2.5 kg 178.00

Portion 2.40

suffice for

5 g 7.40

10 g 12.80

25 g 27.50

50 g 46.50

100 g 78.40

250 g 168.00

500 g 292.00

Pellets

500 EP 9.80

1,000 EP 16.80

5,000 EP 72.00

10,000 EP 136.00

50,000 EP 520.00

100,000 EP 890.00

5 g 7.40

10 g 12.80

25 g 27.50

50 g 46.50

100 g 78.40

250 g 168.00

500 g 292.00

25 g 5.00

50 g 8.50

100 g 14.20

250 g 30.60

500 g 53.30

1 kg 95.50

2.5 kg 222.00

suffice for 120–130 pl. 120–130 pl.

500 g 275.00 275.00

grain Item no. G190 G192

Variety Fino Perfektion

Spinach Item no. G410 G412 G414

Variety Butterflay Matador Winterriesen/Verdil

10–12 m² 10–12 m² 10–12 m²

Spinach beet Item no. G270 G272 G639 G644 G648 NEW!

4–5 m² 5–7 m² 5-7 m² 5-7 m² 4-5 m²

Orach Item no. G474

2–3 m²

Rocket Item no. G480

10–15 m²

Wild Rocket Item no. G481

Variety Wilde Rauke

10–15 m²

Seed Pellets Item no. G481 EP

Variety Wilde Rauke

Bucks Horn Plantain Item no. G611

Variety Hirschhornwegerich

Portion 2.40

suffice for

Variety Namenia Stielmus

Portion 1.65

suffice for

15–20 m²

Namenia Item no. G490

10–15 m²

(AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

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Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax

Chinese leaves Item no. G247 G248 G249 G638

Variety Green in Snow Red Giant Mizuna Moutarde Rouge Metis

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for

Variety Einfache Großblättrige

Portion 2.40 2.40

suffice for

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.85

suffice for

4–5 m² 4–5 m² 4–5 m² 4-5 m²

5 g 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20

10 g 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00

25 g 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90

50 g 16.40 16.40 16.40 16.40

100 g 27.50 27.50 27.50 27.50

250 g 59.50 59.50 59.50 59.50

500 g 106.00 106.00 106.00 106.00

250 g 5.50 6.20

500 g 8.80 10.50

1 kg 14.50 16.90

2.5 kg 29.90 34.50

5 kg 49.00 58.00

10 kg 82.00 95.60

25 kg 172.00 198.00

25 g 7.80 7.80 8.60 8.60

50 g 13.00 13.00 14.30 14.30

100 g 21.80 21.80 23.90 23.90

250 g 45.50 45.50 49.80 49.80

500 g 78.00 78.00 85.50 85.50

1 kg 135.00 135.00 148.00 148.00

2.5 kg 299.00 299.00 328.00 328.00

250 g 154.00

500 g 268.00

Cress Item no. G250 G251

4–5 m² 4–5 m²

Corn salad Item no. G180 G181 G183 G184

Variety Verte à coeur plein 2 Verte de Cambrai Vit Elan

4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m²

Precision seed, size M: 2.00 mm–2.25 mm; size L: 2.25 mm–2.50 mm Item no. G181 M G183 M G184 M G181 L G183 L G184 L

Variety Verte de Cambrai Vit Elan Verte de Cambrai Vit Elan

grain

100,000 Ko 54.20 54.20 54.20 72.30 72.30 72.30

250,000 Ko 113.00 113.00 113.00 150.50 150.50 150.50

500,000 Ko 194.00 194.00 194.00 258.00 258.00 258.00

1 Mio Ko 329.00 329.00 329.00 439.00 439.00 439.00

2.5 Mio Ko 710.00 710.00 710.00 946.00 946.00 946.00

suffice for

5 g 6.80

10 g 11.60

25 g 25.20

50 g 42.50

100 g 72.00

1 g 8.20 8.20

2.5 g 16.40 16.40

5 g 26.00 26.00

10 g 41.10 41.10

25 g 85.40 85.40

Pellets

500 EP 14.80 14.80

1,000 EP 25.90 25.90

2,000 EP 45.20 45.20

3,000 EP 59.50 59.50

suffice for

1 g 4.50 7.30 4.50 7.30 7.30 7.30 4.50 4.50

2.5 g 8.90 14.50 8.90 14.50 14.50 14.50 8.90 8.90

5 g 14.20 22.90 14.20 22.90 22.90 22.90 14.20 14.20

10 g 22.30 36.20 22.30 36.20 36.20 36.20 22.30 22.30

Winterpurslane Item no. G435

Variety Winterpostelein

Portion 2.85

1 m²

Heading lettuce, protected cropping Item no. G636 G359

Variety Zulu (KS-RS-SAK-01) Briweri

Portion 2.85 2.85

suffice for 80-90 pl. 80-90 pl.

Seed Pellets Item no. G636 EP G359 EP

Variety Zulu (KS-RS-SAK-01) Briweri

5,000 EP 10,000 EP 85.80 148.00 85.80 148.00

Heading lettuce, open ground Item no. G363 G364 G367 G352 G603 G640 G366a G368

Variety Maikönig Rolando Neckarriesen Skipper KS-SAK-CHE-CIN KS-SAK-MB-PIR Wunder von Stuttgart Merveille d. quatre saisons

114 bingenheimer saatgut

Portion 2.40 2.85 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.40 2.40

120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 100 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl.

25 g 46.50 75.50 46.50 75.50 75.50 75.50 46.50 46.50

50 g 81.80 133.00 81.80 133.00 133.00 133.00 81.80 81.80


Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax Seed Pellets Item no. G364 EP G352 EP G603 EP G640 EP G368 EP

Pellets

500 EP 14.30 14.30 14.30 14.30 11.90

1,000 EP 25.20 25.20 25.20 25.20 20.70

2,000 EP 43.80 43.80 43.80 43.80 36.30

3,000 EP 57.00 57.00 57.00 57.00 52.00

suffice for

1 g 5.40 5.20 5.20 6.40 6.40 6.40

2.5 g 10.90 10.40 10.40 12.30 12.30 12.30

5 g 16.90 16.40 16.40 19.60 19.60 19.60

10 g 26.80 25.80 25.80 30.90 30.90 30.90

Rolando Skipper KS-SAK-CHE-CIN KS-SAK-MB-PIR Merveille des quatre saisons

5,000 EP 10,000 EP 82.00 143.80 82.00 143.80 82.00 143.80 82.00 143.80 75.00 124.00

Crisphead Item no. G370 G356 G371 G600 G601 G604

Variety Laibacher Eis 4 Saladin Great Lakes Mythos Modiva Marius

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85

120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl.

25 g 55.00 53.80 53.80 64.50 64.50 64.50

50 g 96.50 94.80 94.80 113.50 113.50 113.50

Seed Pellets Item no. G370 EP G356 EP G371 EP G600 EP G604 EP

Variety Laibacher Eis 4 Saladin Great Lakes Mythos Marius

Pellets

500 EP 1,000 EP 2,000 EP 3,000 EP 5,000 EP 10,000 EP 12.80 22.30 38.90 50.70 73.50 127.50 12.40 21.70 37.80 49.50 72.00 124.00 12.40 21.70 37.80 49.50 72.00 124.00 13.20 23.10 40.50 54.80 78.90 135.00 Unfortunately not available as seed pellet for the 2015 growing season.

Batavin Item no. G372 G373 G655 ! NEW G374 G378

Variety Tarengo Maravilla de Verano KS-SAE-UB-22 Kamalia Amerikanischer brauner

Portion 2.85 2.40 2.85 2.40

120–150 pl.

1 g 6.70 5.20 6.70

120–150 pl.

3.60

Pellets

500 EP 13.80 12.40 13.80 13.20

1,000 EP 24.10 21.70 24.10 23.10

2,000 EP 41.50 37.80 41.50 40.50

3,000 EP 55.30 49.50 55.30 54.80

suffice for

1 g 4.50 4.50

2.5 g 8.90 8.90

5 g 14.20 14.20

10 g 22.50 22.50

25 g 46.50 46.50

50 g 82.00 82.00

1 g 3.60 6.40 7.30 6.40 4.50 4.50 3.60 3.60

2.5 g 7.10 12.30 14.50 12.30 8.90 8.90 7.10 7.10

5 g 11.30 19.60 22.90 19.60 14.20 14.20 11.30 11.30

10 g 17.80 30.90 36.20 30.90 22.50 22.50 17.80 17.80

25 g 37.00 64.50 75.50 64.50 46.50 46.50 37.00 37.00

50 g 65.30 113.50 133.00 113.50 82.00 82.00 65.30 65.30

suffice for 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl.

2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 12.90 20.80 32.50 67.50 119.00 10.40 16.40 25.80 53.80 94.80 12.90 20.80 32.50 67.50 119.00 For the 2015 growing season only seed pellets available. 7.10 11.30 17.80 37.00 65.30

Seed Pellets Item no. G372 EP G373 EP G655 EP NEW! G374 EP

Variety Tarengo Maravilla de Verano KS-SAE-UB-22 Kamalia

5,000 EP 10,000 EP 79.80 139.00 72.00 124.00 79.80 139.00 78.90 135.00

Cos lettuce Item no. G375 G376

Variety Brun d‘hiver Valmaine

Portion 2.40 2.40

120–150 pl. 120–150 pl.

Oak leaf lettuce and Italian lettuce Item no. G379 G379b G637 G610 G382 G602 G380 G381

Variety Red Salad Bowl Pasha KS-RS-SAS-RSY (Piro) Bijella Till Cerbiatta Lollo Rossa Lollo Bionda

Portion 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 100 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl. 120–150 pl.

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Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax Seed Pellets Item no. G379bEP G637 EP G610 EP G382 EP G380 EP G381 EP

Variety Pasha KS-RS-SAS-RSY (Piro) Bijella Till Lollo Rossa Lollo Bionda

Pellets

500 EP 13.20 14.30 13.20 11.80 11.20 11.20

1,000 EP 23.10 25.20 23.10 19.90 19.40 19.40

2,000 EP 40.50 43.80 40.50 35.90 33.90 33.90

3,000 EP 54.80 57.00 54.80 49.50 46.80 46.80

5,000 EP 10,000 EP 78.90 135.00 82.00 143.80 78.90 135.00 72.00 119.00 68.00 112.50 68.00 112.50

suffice for

5 g 7.60 7.60 9.40

10 g 12.10 12.10 15.10

25 g 24.20 24.20 30.00

50 g 37.50 37.50 46.90

100 g 66.00 66.00 82.50

5 g 9.40

10 g 15.10

25 g 30.00

50 g 46.90

100 g 82.50

5 g 9.50 9.50

10 g 15.10 15.10

25 g 32.10 32.10

50 g 54.70 54.70

100 g 94.50 94.50

250 g 208.00 208.00

500 g 386.00 386.00

5 g 8.60 8.60 11.30 11.30 11.30 11.30

10 g 13.90 13.90 18.10 18.10 18.10 18.10

25 g 26.80 26.80 34.90 34.90 34.90 34.90

50 g 40.50 40.50 52.80 52.80 52.80 52.80

100 g 66.50 66.50 86.80 86.80 86.80 86.80

250 g 145.00 145.00 189.00 189.00 189.00 189.00

500 g 282.00 282.00 368.00 368.00 368.00 368.00

5,000 Ko 27.80 27.80 36.50 36.50 36.50 36.50

10,000 Ko 42.00 42.00 56.00 56.00 56.00 56.00

25,000 Ko 80.00 80.00 106.00 106.00 106.00 106.00

50,000 Ko 132.00 132.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00

100,000 Ko 230.00 230.00 305.00 305.00 305.00 305.00

Endive Item no. G388 G385 G389a

Variety Diva Escariol grüner Wallonne (Frisée)

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40

150–200 pl. 150–200 pl. 150–200 pl.

250 g 149.00 149.00 187.50

Chicory Sugarloaf Item no. G390

Variety Zuckerhut

Portion 2.40

Variety Tardivo

suffice for

Di Bruxelles (Brüsseler Witloof)

Portion 2.40 2.40

Variety Hilari Herbstriesen 2 / Hannibal Haldor Blaugrüner Winter / Husky Blaugrüner Winter / Avano Freezo

Portion 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for

suffice for 150–200 pl.

Chicory Item no. G395 G396

7–10 m² 7–10 m²

Leeks Item no. G322 G323 G321 G324a G326 G630

140–150 pl. 140–150 pl. 140–150 pl. 140–150 pl. 140–150 pl. 140–150 pl.

grain Item no. G322 G323 G321 G324a G326 G630

Variety Hilari Herbstriesen 2 / Hannibal Haldor Blaugrüner Winter / Husky Blaugrüner Winter / Avano Freezo

grain

Seed strips Item no. Variety G322SR Hilari G323SR Herbstriesen 2 / Hannibal G321SR Haldor G324aSR Blaugrüner Winter / Husky G326 SR Blaugrüner Winter / Avano G630 SR Freezo Standard-Format: 40 cm wide, every 30 cm perforated 2 x 2 cm; 280 seeds per plate; 7,000 seeds per 7.5 m stripe

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7.5 m stripe 54.80 54.80 58.60 58.60 58.60 58.60


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Onions Item no. G460 G461 G462 G651 NEW! G463 G466 G616

Variety Stuttgarter Riesen Sturon Rijnsburger 5 / Bajosta Prometa Robelja Ishikura Long White Winterheckenzwiebel

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for 4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m² 4–6 m²

10 g 4.60 4.60 5.80 5.80 5.80 6.20 6.20

25 g 8.60 8.60 10.80 10.80 10.80 11.60 11.60

50 g 14.20 14.20 17.80 17.80 17.80 19.10 19.10

100 g 22.90 22.90 28.80 28.80 28.80 30.90 30.90

250 g 47.80 47.80 59.80 59.80 59.80 64.40 64.40

500 g 86.00 86.00 108.00 108.00 108.00 116.00 116.00

1 kg 161.00 161.00 202.00 202.00 202.00 217.00 217.00

100,000 Ko 127.00 127.00 146.00 146.00 146.00

250,000 Ko 290.00 290.00 333.00 333.00 333.00

500,000 Ko 555.00 555.00 635.00 635.00 635.00

5,000 Ko 454.00 358.00 426.00 229.50 229.50 229.50 229.50 229.50 252.00 236.00 286.00 252.00 358.00 426.00 240.00 142.00 252.00 659.00

Precision seed, size S: 2.00 mm–2.25 mm; size M: 2.25 mm–2.50 mm Item no. G460 S/M G461 S/M G462 S/M G651 S/M NEW! G463 S/M

Variety Stuttgarter Riesen Sturon Rijnsburger 5 / Bajosta Prometa Robelja

grain

5,000 Ko 15.20 15.20 17.50 17.50 17.50

10,000 Ko 22.10 22.10 25.40 25.40 25.40

25,000 Ko 44.30 44.30 50.70 50.70 50.70

50,000 Ko 74.80 74.80 86.00 86.00 86.00

10 g 15.80

25 g 32.90

50 g 56.00

100 g 92.50

50 Ko 12.80 10.10 12.50 6.10 6.10 6.10 6.30 6.30 7.10 6.80 8.30 7.10 10.10 12.50 6.80 4.90 7.10 16.90

100 Ko 19.50 15.50 18.90 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.60 9.60 10.90 10.30 12.50 10.90 15.50 18.90 10.30 7.50 10.90 26.50

250 Ko 40.90 32.50 38.50 18.20 18.20 18.20 19.80 19.80 22.80 21.60 26.00 22.80 32.50 38.50 21.60 14.20 22.80 52.20

500 Ko 68.00 54.20 63.90 28.90 28.90 28.90 33.50 33.50 37.80 35.40 43.00 37.80 54.20 63.90 36.00 22.30 37.80 87.50

1,000 Ko 113.50 90.00 107.00 49.80 49.80 49.80 55.70 55.70 64.00 59.00 72.00 64.00 90.00 107.00 61.00 36.50 64.00 156.00

2,500 Ko 249.50 196.00 235.00 117.80 117.80 117.80 122.60 122.60 139.00 130.00 158.00 139.00 196.00 235.00 133.50 76.00 139.00 346.00

50 Ko 5.10 5.10

100 Ko 8.10 8.10

250 Ko 15.40 15.40

500 Ko 26.90 26.90

1,000 Ko 46.20 46.20

10 g 6.80

25 g 14.00

50 g 23.20

100 g 40.00

250 g 88.00

Ornamental gourd Item no. G253

Variety Bunte Mischung

Portion 2.85

suffice for

Variety Zappho Jack o‘Lantern Bischofsmütze Rondini (AS) Patisson Custard White Futsu Black Gele Centenaar Rouge Vif d‘Etampes Red Kuri Solor Fictor Green Hokkaido Blue Kuri Muscat de Provence Butternut Waltham Sweet Dumpling Spaghetti-Kürbis Blue Ballet

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for

Variety Petit Gris de Rennes Sugar Baby

Portion 2.85 2.85

suffice for

Portion 1.65

suffice for

5–7 pl.

Squash Item no. G254 G255 G256 G257 G258 G259 G260 G261 G262 G606 G614 G263 G263a G265 G266 G267 G654 ! EW N G268

5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl. 5–7 pl.

Melons Item no. G276 G277

15–20 pl. 15–20 pl.

Ridge cucumbers Item no. G170

Variety Vorgebirgstrauben

50–60 pl.

(AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

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Salad cucumbers Item no. G176 G174 G175

Variety Arola Tanja Persika

Portion 3.95 2.40 2.85

Variety Helena Arola Tanja Persika

grain no set portions

suffice for 6-8 pl. 15 pl. 15 pl.

5 g 10 g only available in grain 12.00 20.10 14.10 22.90

25 g

50 g

100 g

250 g

41.20 47.50

69.80 79.50

119.00 138.00

268.00 308.00

grain 10 Ko 13.20

25 Ko 27.80 14.00

50 Ko 46.00 23.50 8.10 9.10

100 Ko 82.00 40.50 12.90 14.50

250 Ko 168.00 86.20 25.80 28.80

500 Ko 298.00 152.00 41.10 45.50

1,000 Ko 562.00 276.00 64.90 72.00

10 g 8.00 5.10 5.10 5.10

25 g 15.40 9.80 9.80 9.80

50 g 24.60 15.60 15.60 15.60

100 g 39.50 25.00 25.00 25.00

250 g 83.00 52.70 52.70 52.70

500 g 148.00 94.00 94.00 94.00

1 kg 265.00 168.00 168.00 168.00

100 Ko 17.30 12.20 12.20

250 Ko 33.50 23.50 23.50

500 Ko 53.20 37.50 37.50

1,000 Ko 86.00 59.00 59.00

2,500 Ko 180.00 126.00 126.00

1 g 2 g only available in grain 8.20 12.50 6.30 9.60 6.30 9.60 6.30 9.60 6.30 9.60 6.30 9.60 6.30 9.60 8.20 12.50 11.40 17.50

5 g

10 g

25 g

50 g

23.80 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 23.80 33.00

40.50 30.70 30.70 30.70 30.70 30.70 30.70 40.50 56.00

89.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 68.50 89.50 124.00

161.00 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 122.50 161.00 222.00

Item no. Variety grain 100 Ko 250 Ko 500 Ko G299 Pantos 16.10 31.00 47.90 G303b Sweet Dreams 11.00 21.20 32.00 G309a Ferenc Tender 9.00 17.30 26.30 G301 Neusiedler Ideal 9.00 17.30 26.30 G300 Yolo Wonder 9.00 17.30 26.30 G306 Pusztagold 9.00 17.30 26.30 G661 Liebesapfel (AS) 9.00 17.30 26.30 NEW! G304 De Cayenne 9.00 17.30 26.30 G657 Chili Jalapeno 11.00 21.20 32.00 ! NEW G658 Sarit Gat (AS) 15.40 34.20 52.00 NEW! (AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

1,000 Ko 77.90 53.50 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 53.50 88.00

2,500 Ko 164.50 118.00 86.50 86.50 86.50 86.50 86.50 86.50 118.00 195.00

5,000 Ko 298.50 214.00 154.00 154.00 154.00 154.00 154.00 154.00 214.00 350.00

Item no. G172 G176 G174 G175

Zucchini Item no. G620 G449 G450 G451 G254

Variety Serafina (KS-HB-KUP-Z1) Alberello Cocozelle von Tripolis Zuboda Zappho

Portion 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40 see squash

suffice for 8-10 pl. 10–20 pl. 10–20 pl. 10–20 pl.

grain Item no. G620 G449 G451

Variety Serafina (KS-HB-KUP-Z1) Alberello Zuboda

grain

Pepper Item no. G299 G303b G309a G301 G300 G306 G661 NEW! G304 G657 ! NEW G658 NEW!

Variety Pantos Sweet Dreams Ferenc Tender Neusiedler Ideal Yolo Wonder Pusztagold Liebesapfel (AS) De Cayenne Chili Jalapeno Sarit Gat (AS)

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for 10–15 pl. 20–30 pl. 20–30 pl. 20–30 pl. 20–30 pl. 20–30 pl. 20–30 pl. 20–30 pl. 15-20 pl. 10-15 pl.

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Tomatoes

NEW!

Item no. G418 G419 G422 G420 G421 G423 G431 G424 G659 G427 G432 G623 G433 G428 G429 G626 G430 G629 G434 G607 G608

Variety Pilu Tica Matina Hellfrucht Moneymaker Goldene Königin Berner Rose St. Pierre Trixi (AS) Zuckertraube Yellow Submarine Black Cherry Ruthje Roma VF San Marzano Dorenia (AS) Quadro Bogus Fruchta (AS) Rotkäppchen Golden Currant Rote Murmel

Portion 3.95 3.95 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 3.95 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.40 3.95 3.95

suffice for 8 pl. 8 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 20–30 pl. 40–50 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 20–30 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 40–50 pl. 30–40 pl. 15–20 pl. 15–20 pl.

1 g 2 g 5 g only available in grain only available in grain 7.20 11.40 23.20 7.20 11.40 23.20 7.20 11.40 23.20 8.30 13.30 26.90 8.30 13.30 26.90 7.20 11.40 23.20 14.40 23.00 46.80 8.30 13.30 26.90 8.30 13.30 26.90 8.30 13.30 26.90 only available in grain 7.20 11.40 23.20 7.20 11.40 23.20 9.60 15.20 31.10 9.60 15.20 31.10 9.60 15.20 31.10 8.30 13.30 26.90 only available in set portions only available in set portions

10 g

25 g

50 g

38.10 38.10 38.10 44.20 44.20 38.10 76.50 44.20 44.20 44.20

80.20 80.20 80.20 93.10 93.10 80.20 162.00 93.10 93.10 93.10

142.50 142.50 142.50 165.50 165.50 142.50 287.00 165.50 165.50 165.50

38.10 38.10 50.90 50.90 50.90 44.20

80.20 80.20 108.00 108.00 108.00 93.10

142.50 142.50 192.00 192.00 192.00 165.50

grain Item no. G418 G419 G422 G420 G421 G423 G431 G424 G659 ! NEW G427 G432 G623 G433 G428 G429 G626 G430 G629 G434

Variety Pilu Tica Matina Hellfrucht Moneymaker Goldene Königin Berner Rose St. Pierre Trixi (AS) Zuckertraube Yellow Submarine Black Cherry Ruthje Roma VF San Marzano Dorenia (AS) Quadro Bogus Fruchta (AS) Rotkäppchen

grain

250 Ko 65.50 65.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 12.40 12.40 9.50 16.90 8.20 8.20 8.20 21.00 9.50 9.50 15.10 15.10 15.10 12.40

500 Ko 112.00 112.00 14.80 14.80 14.80 19.10 19.10 14.80 25.90 12.70 12.70 12.70 39.50 14.80 14.80 23.20 23.20 23.20 19.10

1,000 Ko 194.00 194.00 24.70 24.70 24.70 32.10 32.10 24.70 43.50 21.30 21.30 21.30 70.00 24.70 24.70 39.50 39.50 39.50 32.10

2,500 Ko 428.00 428.00 49.80 49.80 49.80 64.80 64.80 49.80 88.00 43.50 43.50 43.50 147.00 49.80 49.80 79.50 79.50 79.50 64.80

1 g 2 g only available in grain 8.70 13.80

5 g

10 g

25 g

50 g

100 g

27.40

44.20

93.10

165.50

296.50

500 Ko 41.20

1,000 Ko 68.00

2,500 Ko 128.00

100 Ko 29.80 29.80 4.70 4.70 4.70 6.10 6.10 4.70 8.30 4.10 4.10 4.10 9.60 4.70 4.70 7.50 7.50 7.50 6.10

Aubergins Item no. G641 G681

Variety Zora (AS) De Barbentane

Portion 3.95 2.40

suffice for 15 pl. 10–20 pl.

grain Item no. G641

Variety Zora (AS)

grain

100 Ko 13.80

250 Ko 25.90

(AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

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Physalis Item no. G646

Variety Schönbrunner Gold

Portion 2.85

1 g 15.60

2 g 25.00

5 g 49.50

10 g 78.00

25 g 162.00

100 Ko 9.80

250 Ko 18.20

500 Ko 29.50

1,000 Ko 48.80

2,500 Ko 92.00

100 g 250 g 8.10 15.80 only available in grain only available in grain only available in grain

500 g 25.80

1 kg 43.50

2.5 kg 97.00

1,000 Ko 16.90 16.90 16.90

2,500 Ko 33.90 33.90 33.90

suffice for 20 pl.

50 g 286.00

100 g 522.00

5 kg 176.00

10 kg 334.00

grain Item no. G646

Variety Schönbrunner Gold

grain

Sweet corn Item no. G455 G456 G457 G458

Variety Golden Bantam Damaun (early) (AS) Mezdi (medium) (AS) Tramunt (late) (AS)

Portion 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85

suffice for 40–50 pl. 40–50 pl. 40–50 pl. 40–50 pl.

grain Item no. G456 G457 G458

Variety Damaun (early) (AS) Mezdi (medium) (AS) Tramunt (late) (AS)

grain

500 Ko 10.60 10.60 10.60

5,000 Ko 10,000 Ko 25,000 Ko 50,000 Ko 57.20 101.00 227.00 423.00 57.20 101.00 227.00 423.00 57.20 101.00 227.00 423.00

(AS) = Amateur variety. Due to seed regulations, seeds only provided in small packaging units.

Onion sets and garlic cloves Onion sets Item no. G521a G521c G525 G535 G530

Variety Sturon 10–21 mm Sturon 21–24 mm Red Baron 10–21 mm Red Sun (Schalotten) Radar (Winter onion sets)

1 kg 6.10 3.40 9.00 6.20 5.90

3 kg 15.20 8.20 22.20 15.80 15.20

5 kg 22.50 12.00 32.50 24.50 22.50

10 kg 39.80 21.00 56.50 39.80 39.50

25 kg 86.20 more quantities on enquiry 46.50 more quantities on enquiry 125.00 more quantities on enquiry more quantities on enquiry 87.00 more quantities on enquiry

500 g 1 kg 3 kg 5 kg 10 kg Unfortunately not available for the 2015 growing season. 11.40 18.90 48.60 74.00 136.00

more quantities on enquiry

garlic cloves Item no. G541 G540

Variety Frolia (autumn) Thermidrome (autumn)

Please note: An order for onion sets and garlic cloves are always treated separately and incur extra delivery costs. Because of their moisture content they cannot be sent out with seed. Despatch time is dependent on seasonal and weather conditions. In spring they are sent between the end of February and middle of March and in autumn from mid to end of September.

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Green manures Item no. D10 D110 D115 D116 D120 D200 D201 D202 D203 NEW! D220 D221 D211 D260 D210 D300 D301 D390 D400 D420 D421 D470 D490

Variety Phazelie Buchweizen Ölrettich Gelbsenf Sonnenblumen Zottelwicke (Winterwicke) Saatwicke (Sommerwicke) Futtererbse Ackerbohne ‚Bioro' Inkarnatklee Steinklee (gelb) Persischer Klee Blaue Lupine Alexandriner Klee Seradella Esparsette Waldstaudenroggen Wickroggen Kleegras Luzerne-Rotklee-Gras Blauer Lein Blühstreifenmischung/Insektenbüffet

Portion 2.85 1.80 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.80 2.90 2.90 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.90 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.80 1.80 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for 20 m² 10–15 m² 20 m² 20 m² 20 m² 20 m² 6–8 m²

250 g 8.60 2.90 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.60 2.90

1 kg 25.00 6.30 10.20 10.20 10.20 9.80 6.30 4.20 4.20 9.80 12.80 10.20 4.20 9.80 9.80 9.80 6.30 6.30 12.80 12.80 10.20 12.80

20 m² 10–15 m² 15–20 m² 20 m² 20–25 m²

3.60 4.30 3.80

20 m² 15–25 m² 10–15 m² 4–5 m² 20 m² 20 m² 15 m² 40 m² 20 m² 15 m²

3.60 3.60 3.60 2.90 2.90 4.30 4.30 3.80 4.30

5 kg 95.00 23.50 42.00 42.00 42.00 38.50 23.50 14.50 14.50 38.50 49.50 42.00 14.50 38.50 38.50 38.50 23.50 23.50 49.50 49.50 42.00 49.50

10 kg 164.00 36.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 66.00 36.00 22.50 22.50 66.00 85.50 72.00 22.50 66.00 66.00 66.00 36.00 36.00 85.50 85.50 72.00 85.50

Herbs Item no. K8 K10 K11 K12 K13 K14 K17 K15 K16 K18 K20 K22 K25 K30 K31 K32 K35 K38 K40 K45 K46 K80 K50 K51 K58 K61 K63 K91 K64

Variety Buschbasilikum Basilikum mittelgroßblättrig Basilikum großblättrig Basilikum rotblättrig Zitronenbasilikum Zimtbasilikum Thai Basilikum Bohnenkraut Berg-Bohnenkraut Borretsch Dill Tetra Dill Kümmel Kerbel Koriander Gewürzfenchel Kultursauerampfer Lavendel Liebstock Majoran Dost, Wilder Majoran Oregano Pimpinelle Russischer Estragon Salbei Schnittlauch Schmitt Schnittlauch Gonzales Schnittknoblauch Schwarzkümmel

Portion 2.40 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.65 2.40 1.65 1.65 2.40 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.65

suffice for

2 g

10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10-15 m²

5 g 4.50 3.10 3.10 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50

2 m² 10 m²

4.20

7.60

10 m²

10 g 6.70 4.60 4.60 6.70 6.70 6.70 6.70 3.60 11.90 5.10

4 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 5 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m² 10 m²

4.20 3.10 3.00 4.20 10.70

10 m² 15-20 m² 10 m²

15.20 3.00

3 m² 3 m² 5–10 m² 10 m²

3.00

4.50 7.60 5.80 4.90 7.60 19.60 4.50 28.80 4.90 4.50 4.50 4.90 3.10

3.60 3.60 6.70 11.90 8.90 7.40 11.90 28.70 6.80 43.50 7.40 6.80 6.80 7.40 4.60

25 g 12.70 8.70 8.70 12.70 12.70 12.70 12.70 6.40 23.20 9.60 3.80 4.80 3.80 4.80 6.40 6.40 12.70 23.20 16.80 13.90 23.20

50 g 19.80 12.90 12.90 19.80 19.80 19.80 19.80 9.90 39.00 14.90 5.90 7.80 5.90 7.80 9.90 9.90 19.80 39.00 26.50 23.20 39.00

12.70 19.80 82.00 136.00 13.90 23.20 12.70 19.80 12.70 19.80 13.90 23.20 8.70 12.90

100 g 32.90 22.20 22.20 32.90 32.90

250 g

500 g

43.50 43.50 68.90 68.90

79.50 79.50

32.90 68.90 119.50 16.80 35.00 61.60 68.00 145.00 25.50 53.20 93.50 9.60 16.90 25.30 12.30 22.40 33.80 9.60 16.90 25.30 12.30 22.40 33.80 16.80 35.00 16.80 35.00

45.80 41.00 68.00

93.00 176.50

41.00 33.80 33.80 41.00 22.20

93.00 70.50 70.50 93.00 43.50

176.50 124.00 124.00 176.50 79.50

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Herbs Item no. Variety K65 Speisechrysantheme K70 Thymian K73 Ysop K79 Winterkresse K81 Brunnenkresse K90 Zitronenmelisse more quantities on enquiry

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.65 2.40 2.40

2 g

suffice for 10 m²

4.20

10 m² 10 m²

5 g 4.50 7.60 4.90

10 m²

4.20 4.20

6-10 m² 10 m²

7.60 7.60

10 g 6.80 11.90 7.40 3.60 11.90 11.90

25 g 12.70 23.20 13.90 6.40 23.20 23.20

The discs have a diameter of 10 cm and the number of seeds make them suitable for size 11/12 pots. Item no. K8 D K11 D K12 D K15 D K30 D K31 D K45 D K63 D K70 D K90 D G311 D G312 D G480 D

Variety Buschbasilikum Basilikum großblättrig Roter Basilikum Bohnenkraut Kerbel Koriander Majoran Schnittlauch Gonzales Thymian Zitronenmelisse Grüne Perle (Krause Petersilie) Einfache Schnitt (Glatte Petersilie) Salatrauke

numbers of discs

100 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00

500 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00

1.000 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00

Seed discs, tapes and plates for hobby-gardeners Item no. seed disc

Variety

K11 DN G480 DN seed tape G334 BN G345 BN seed plates

Basilikum großblättrig Salatrauke

1.65 1.65

5 discs à 10 cm (ø) 5 discs à 10 cm (ø)

Radies Rudi Rote Bete Robuschka

2.85 2.85

1 tape à 5 m 1 tape à 5 m

Bunte Salatplatte (10 different kind of salads)

2.85

1 board à 80 x 10 cm

G605 BN

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Portion

content

50 g 39.00 23.20 9.90 39.00 39.00

100 g

250 g

500 g

68.00 145.00 275.00 40.70 92.50 16.80 35.00 61.60 68.00 145.00 275.00 68.00 145.00 275.00


Prices Net prices plus statutory value added tax

Annual summer flowers suffice for Item no. Variety Portion 1 g 2 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50–60 pl. B110 Kornrade / Agrostemma githago 1.65 3.00 4.60 9.80 5–8 m² B111 Amaranth / Amaranthus hypochondriacus 2.40 2.90 5.20 8.60 17.80 10-20 m² B112 Surinamischer Fuchsschwanz / Amaranthus tricolor 2.40 2.90 5.20 8.60 17.80 4–5 m² B119 Löwenmäulchen, hoch / Antirrhinum majus 2.40 5.10 8.40 17.30 29.50 62.00 5–8 m² B119b Löwenmäulchen, niedrig / Antirrhinum majus 2.40 5.10 8.40 17.30 29.50 62.00 5–8 m² B118 Löwenmäulchen ‚Black Prince' / Antirrhinum majus 2.40 5.10 8.40 17.30 29.50 62.00 NEW! 80–100 pl. B588 Anmutiges Bärenohr / Arctotis venusta 2.40 4.30 8.90 14.90 32.00 NEW! 150–250 pl. B122 Kletterlöwenmäulchen / Asarina scandens 2.85 11.70 19.20 100 pl. B130 Ringelblume (Mischung) / Calendula officinalis 2.40 2.90 4.40 9.20 100 pl. B130a Ringelblume (orange) / Calendula officinalis 2.40 2.90 4.40 9.20 100–150 pl. B135 Sommeraster, einfache / Callistephus chinensis 1.65 4.70 8.90 14.80 31.20 100–150 pl. B136 Sommeraster, gefüllte / Callistephus chinensis 1.65 4.70 8.90 14.80 31.20 B572 – NEW! 40–50 pl. Sommerastern / Callistephus chinensis 2.85 7.40 12.20 25.40 43.00 92.00 B587 ‚Prinova‘: white = B572; yellow = B573; light pink = B574; dark red = B575; light blue = B576; dark blue = B577 ‚Biedermeier‘: yellow = B578; light pink = B579; pink = B580; bright red = B581; carmine = B582; light blue = B583; dark blue = B584 ‚Paeonienaster‘: white Turm = B585; quartz Turm = B586; violet Turm = B587

B589 B145 B146 B164 B164a B175 B178 B180 B185 B190 B193 NEW! B192 B200 B201 B461 B235 B260 B260a B265 B270 B275 B276 NEW! B277 B596 B278 B279 B280 B285 B296 B300 B310 B315 B321 B330 B335 B343 B345 B350 B351 NEW! NEW!

Färberdistel / Carthamus tinctorius Kornblume (blau) / Centaurea cyanus Kornblume (Farbmischung) / Centaurea cyanus Gelbe Wucherblume / Chrysanthemum segetum Bunte Wucherblume / Chrysanthemum carinatum Mandelröschen / Clarkia elegans Spinnenpflanze / Cleome spinosa Aufrechte Winde / Convolvulus tricolor Schöngesicht / Coreopsis tinctoria Cosmea Mischung / Cosmos bipinnatus Weiße Cosmea / Cosmos bipinnatus Orange Cosmea / Cosmos sulphureus Lanzenrittersporn (Mischung) / Delphinium ajacis Lanzenrittersporn (blau) / Delphinium ajacis Natternkopf / Echium vulgare Goldmohn / Eschscholtzia californica Sperrkraut / Gilia capitata Sperrkraut (dreifarbig) / Gilia tricolor Atlasblume / Godetia grandiflora Schleierkraut (weiß) / Gypsophila elegans Sonnenblume ‚La Torre‘ / Helianthus annuus Sonnenblume ‚Hella' / Helianthus annuus Sonnenblume ‚Velvet Queen‘ / Helianthus annuus Sonnenblume ‚Sunspot‘ / Helianthus annuus Kleinblumige Sonnenblume / Helianthus debilis Niedere Strohblume / Helichrysum bracteatum Hohe Strohblume / Helichrysum bracteatum monstr. Sonnenflügel / Helipterum roseum Einjährige Schleifenblume / Iberis umbellata Prachtwinde/Kaiserwinde / Ipomoea rubro-coerulea Edelwicke / Lathyrus odoratus Bechermalve / Lavatera trimestris Herzgespann / Leonurus sibiricus Marokkanisches Leinkraut / Linaria maroccaria Roter Lein / Linum grandiflorum Sommermalve / Malope trifida Kamille / Matricaria chamomilla Jungfer im Grün / Nigella damascena Jungfer im Grün ‚African Bride' / Nigella papillosa

2.85 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.65 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85 2.85 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.65 2.40 2.40

3.30

15–20 pl. 3–4 m² 3–4 m² 70–80 pl. 70–80 pl. 2–3 m² 40–50 pl.

3.10 3.10 5.10 5.80

40–50 pl. 200 pl.

3.10

50 pl. 30–40 pl. 30–40 pl. 70–80 pl. 70–80 pl. 100 pl. 80–100 pl.

3.90

2–3 m² 4–6 m² 400 pl. 100 pl.

4.40

5.10 5.10 8.40 9.50 3.30 5.10 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.30 4.30 3.70 6.60 3.30 3.30 3.30 7.30

80 pl. 80 pl. 20–30 pl. 80 pl. 50 pl. 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 40–50 pl.

3.10 3.10 4.40

60–70 pl.

3.70 5.10 5.10 7.30 4.70

10–15 pl. 20–25 pl. 40–50 pl. 40–50 pl. 4–6 m² 50–60 pl. 50–60 pl. 2–3 m² 150–200 pl. 150–200 pl.

4.40

3.70 2.90 7.30 3.60 4.30 3.70

50 g 17.20 29.80 29.80 108.00 108.00 108.00 56.90 15.30 15.30 54.00 54.00 158.00

6.70 3.00 3.00 10.50 10.50 17.30

11.20 4.90 4.90 17.90 17.90 29.50

22.90 39.50 10.10 16.90 10.10 16.90 37.80 65.20 37.80 65.20 62.00 108.00

6.70 10.50 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 7.70 13.70 6.70 6.70 6.70 15.10 2.90 2.90 3.60 2.90 7.70 10.50 10.50 15.10 8.90 3.90 3.90 7.70 4.90 15.10 7.30 8.90 7.70 3.60 3.60

11.20 17.90 14.80 14.80 14.80 14.90 14.90 12.90 23.20 11.20 11.20 11.20 25.50 4.40 4.40 6.10 4.40 12.90 17.90 17.90 25.50 14.80 5.80 5.80 12.90 7.90 25.50 12.10 14.90 12.90 6.10 6.10

22.90

39.50

31.20 31.20 31.20 32.00 32.00 27.50 49.00 22.90 22.90 22.90 54.00 8.50 8.50 12.90 8.50 27.50 37.80 37.80

54.00 54.00 54.00 56.90 56.90 48.00 85.00 39.50 39.50 39.50

31.20 12.20 12.20 27.50 17.20 54.00 24.80

54.00 21.50 21.50 48.00 30.10

27.50 12.90 12.90

48.00 22.80 22.80

15.30 15.30 22.80 15.30 48.00 65.20 65.20

42.80

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Annual summer flowers Item no. B369 B371 B390 B395 B396 B462 B399a B400 B401 B414 NEW! B415 B415a B571 NEW! B415b B417 B418 B423 B455 B460 B463

Variety Klatschmohn / Papaver rhoeas Seidenmohn / Papaver rhoeas Duftende Reseda / Reseda odorata Sonnenhut / Rudbeckia hirta Sonnenhut ‚Herbstwald‘ / Rudbeckia hirta Trompetenzunge / Salpiglossis sinuata Schopfsalbei / Salvia viridis Skabiose / Scabiosa atropurpurea Taubenkropf / Silene vulgaris Aufrechte Tagetes / Tagetes erecta Polsterstudentenblume / Tagetes tenuifolia Polsterstudentenblume (Mischung) / Tagetes tenuifolia Mutterkraut / Tanacethum parthenium Mexikanische Sonnenblume / Tithonia rotundifolia Kapuzinerkresse, rankend / Tropaeolum majus Kapuzinerkresse, nicht rankend / Tropaeolum majus Patagonisches Eisenkraut / Verbena bonariensis

Papierblume / Xeranthemum annuum Buschzinnie / Zinnia angustifolia Zinnie ‚Carroussel‘ / Zinnia elegans

Portion 1.65 2.40 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.85 1.65 1.65 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.85 1.65 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for

1 g

2 g

3.30 4.70 4.30 4.30

6.70 8.90 8.90 8.90

10 g 7.80 14.80 12.90 14.90 14.90 37.50 12.90 12.90 14.90 14.90 33.20 31.20 39.50 31.20 3.90 3.90 11.20 14.80 14.90 14.90

2 g 11.50 3.70 4.30 10.70

5 g

10 g

7.70 8.90 22.20

12.90 14.90 37.50

2 g 2.90 11.50 430

5 g 5.20 24.00 8.90

10 g 8.60 40.50

2 g

5 g 9.60 9.60

3–5 m² 3–5 m² 150–200 pl. 300 pl. 15-20 m² 100–150 pl.

6.50

2–3 m² 20–30 pl. 3–4 m² 80–100 pl. 100–150 pl. 50–60 pl. 150–200 pl. 10 pl.

5.80 4.70 6.90 4.70

4.70 3.70 4.30 4.30 10.70 3.70 3.70 4.30 4.30 9.50 8.90 11.50 8.90

5 g 4.60 8.90 7.70 8.90 8.90 22.20 7.70 7.70 8.90 8.90 19.70 14.80 23.50 14.80

15–20 pl. 20–25 pl. 15-20 m² 150–200 pl. 80–100 pl. 10 m²

25 g 50 g 16.80 29.50 31.20 54.00 27.50 48.00 32.00 56.90 32.00 56.90 79.50 138.00 27.50 48.00 27.50 48.00 32.00 56.90 32.00 56.90

86.00 7.80 7.80 22.90 31.20 32.00 32.00

12.90 12.90 39.50 54.00 56.90 56.90

25 g

50 g

Biennial (or perennial) summer flowers Item no. B140 B210 B399 B422

Variety Marienglockenblume / Campanula medium Bartnelke / Dianthus barbatus Muskatellersalbei / Salvia sclarea Kleinblütiges Stiefmütterchen / Viola tricolor

Portion 2.40 1.65 2.85 2.85

suffice for

150 pl.

6.50

Portion 2.40 2.40 2.40

suffice for

1 g

Portion 2.85 2.85 1.65 2.85 2.40 4.40 5.40 4.40

suffice for

150 pl.

1 g 6.90

150 pl. 1–2 m²

27.50 48.00 32.00 56.90 79.50 138.00

Perennials Item no. B117 B120 B419

Variety Stockrose / Althaea rosea Bergwohlverleih / Arnica montana Baldrian / Valeriana officinalis

30–40 pl. 50–60 pl.

6.90

2–3 m²

25 g

50 g

86.00 149.00

Summer flower mixtures Item no. B562 B566 B568 B570 D490 B601 B602 B603

Name of the mixture Elfengarten Sommerpracht Bienenweide Essbare Blüten Blühstreifen Wildblumenmischung / for dry positions Wildblumenmischung / for shade Wildblumenmischung / for butterflies

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1 m² 1 m² 3–4 m² 2–3 m² 15 m² 5 m² 5 m² 5 m²

1 g

10 g 25 g 17.00 35.00 17.00 35.00 3.20 6.20 only available as set portion more quantities see green manures only available as set portion only available as set portion only available as set portion

50 g 65.00 65.00 9.80


Certificates

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Supply and delivery conditions

Supply and delivery conditions • All prices in our catalogue are given in Euros, net of tax and apply ex warehouse. VAT is calculated separately. Seeds draw VAT at the rate of 7 %. • The most recent prices are those in this catalogue. They supercede all previous ones and will remain valid until a new price list is published. Conditions of Sale/Partial Delivery • The completion of an order depends on the availabilty of supply. The buyer is required to accept partial deliveries where this is reasonable. In such a case no additional delivery charges will be incurred. No compensation will be given for any loss caused as a result of a partial delivery. • The prices given in this catalogue are accurate. However, where printing errors have occurred we retain the right to adjust prices. Express Delivery Express orders can be arranged by telephone. The actual additional costs incurred will be added to the bill. Environmental issues with Packaging and Delivery The packaging used by us is according to our supplier, made entirely from natural materials. It is 100 % compostable (within 14 days). The green colour used is food safe. None of it is produced from genetically modified materials. The material can be re-used and may be disposed of by composting it or sending it away with household green waste. Please don‘t send it away for recycling (”yellow”) bin. Postage and packing costs within Germany Carriage for all orders within Germany is charged at the rate of 3,95 € (4,23 € inc. VAT). Follow up orders mailed out the same season will be charged at the same price. Special conditions for propagating material within Germany: 5,55 € (5,94 € inc. VAT). Payment • Unless agreed otherwise all invoices must be paid in full without discount within 30 days. • The goods remain the property of Bingenheimer Saatgut AG until full payment is received. • Special conditions pertain to sales to the retail trade. New Customers • Orders placed by new customers must be made in writing. • For new customers we require pre payment for all orders over 200 €. Orders from outside Germany EU customers (outside Germany) are asked to provide their VAT identification number when ordering. If none is given we will calculate in the current VAT amount. When making a transfer from abroad we request that all payments are made in Euros. If the seller incurs additional costs as a result of the money transfer, they will be added to the invoice. Please use the following bank details when making payments from outside Germany: IBAN-Code: DE 82 5185 0079 0086 0016 08 SWIFT-BIC-Code: HELADEF1FRI or IBAN-Code: DE90 4306 0967 6003 927300 SWIFT-BIC-Code: GENODEM1GLS Delivery charges outside Germany The following table gives the net delivery costs: Countries

Packages with weights ≤ 1 kg and a value < 250 € 7,50 €

a) Packages with weights > 1 kg b) Packages with a value > 250 € and weights ≤ 1 kg 17,00 €

Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg

Countries within the EU

5,55 €

15,00 €

EFTA-countries (Switzerland, Norway …)

7,50 €

28,00 €

Rest of Europe

15,00 €

35,00 €

Rest of the world

15,00 €

45,00 €

If the seller has additional costs beyond those of postage and delivery, they will be included on the invoice. Changes in German VAT law as of October 1st 2013: “Confirmation of arrival” – Evidence of intra-Community supplies In Germany, from 1 October 2013 onwards new rules for the documentation of intra-Community supplies come into force. To deliver goods exempt from VAT, the supplier must prove the successful delivery at the customer in another EU member state. In accordance with Section 17a of the VAT implementation ordinance, this evidence must be provided in a clear and easily verifiable manner in the documentation. The primary evidence is the so called „Gelangensbestätigung”. The „Gelangensbestätigung” is a confirmation of the arrival of the delivery by the customer. In case of dispatch alternative forms of documentation are permitted. The customer is obligated to fill out the „Gelangensbestätigung” which we dispatched and to send it back to us.

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Returns If you wish to return seeds or other goods to us for reasons beyond our responsibility, we can neither credit your account nor make a refund to you. This also applies to a partial return. Only if you as a customer can demonstrate a legal infringement of your consumer rights (cancellation, guarantee, withdrawal or product returns), does this not apply. Please also bear in mind that we are unable to offer any of the returned seeds for further sale since, having no knowledge of how the seeds were store or transported, we cannot provide any guarantee as to their germination capacity. Onion Sets, Garlic Cloves, Flower Bulb Onion sets, garlic and flower bulb orders are classed as special goods as far as delivery costs are concerned. Because of its moisture content live plant material cannot be sent together with seeds. Delivery times are set according to the appropriate season and to favourable weather conditions. Defects The customer must notify us of any defects as soon as they are discovered. The customer must be able to prove the seeds‘ identity (retained packaging with its lot number and remaining quantity of seed). In the event of any dispute concerning such a defect, an expert must be brought in. If the claim is upheld the seller will undertake to offer a replacement, a discount or an additional delivery. Any compensation can only be of the same value as the goods in question. The customer must take all reasonable care to ensure minimal damage. An exception to this is the liability for diseased seed stock and the transfer of pests and diseases from it. For any such claim however the seed lot number must be presented. Seeds are Alive • It is important to remember that seed is alive. It responds to different conditions and the plants adapt themselves to their surroundings. The descriptions given for the different varieties are based on existing experiences and are only intended for purposes of comparison. Depending on such influences as climate, weather conditions, planting times etc. the way a plant develops can vary. • The germination rate given on the packets is true at the point of delivery. Origin of varieties/genetic modification The Bingenheimer Saatgut AG exclusively delivers organic seed. The original seed (elite seed) comes primarily from biodynamic stock. The varieties on offer have been develped using traditional breeding methods such as for example mass selection or crossing. The strains flagged with the „Kultursaat“ logo“ have in addition been bred using specifically biodynamic criteria. All the varieties offered are open pollinated varieties. When producing seed we ensure greater seperation distances between related varieties than the legally required minimum. This along with other measures such as the provision of insect isolating greenhouses enables us to minimise unwanted hybridisation. This is an important way of preventing any potential contamination by genetically modified organisms in the future. Organic seed must remain free of even the smallest trace of GM plant material. We will work tirelessly to achieve this aim. All other normally accepted conditions of trade apply of the German Civil Code (BGB).

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Kronstraße 24, D-61209 Echzell Tel. +49 (0)6035 1899-0 | Fax +49 (0)6035 1899-40 E-Mail: info@bingenheimersaatgut.de | Internet: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

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Order Form Onion sets and garlic cloves Customer number: (see envelope of catalogue or last year‘s invoice number) Payment address:

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG KronstraĂ&#x;e 24 D-61209 Echzell-Bingenheim

Name: Street: Post code, town, country: Telephone/Fax:

Telephone orders welcome Telephone: +49(0)6035 1899-0 Fax: +49(0)6035 1899-40 E-Mail: bestellung@bingenheimersaatgut.de Online-Shop: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

E-Mail:

For customers from EU or abroad: Tax (VAT) No:

Delivery address (if different from payment address)

Latest ordering deadlines for Onion sets and garlic gloves:

Name: Street:

Spring: 02.02.2015 Autumn: 02.09.2015

Post code, town, country:

(Seeds you can order year-round.)

Item no.

Variety

Quantity / unit

Please note that the propagating material will not be send together with seeds. So there are special delivery costs for propagating material.

I agree to the delivery conditions relating to this catalogue. Payment details will be sent with the order. The invoice must be paid within 30 days of receipt of invoice.

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Order Form Customer number: (see envelope of catalogue or last year‘s invoice number) Payment address:

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Kronstraße 24 D-61209 Echzell-Bingenheim

Name: Street: Post code, town, country: Telephone/Fax:

Telephone orders welcome Telephone: +49(0)6035 1899-0 Fax: +49(0)6035 1899-40 E-Mail: bestellung@bingenheimersaatgut.de Online-Shop: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

E-Mail:

For customers from EU or abroad: Tax (VAT) No:

Delivery address (if different from payment address) New customers please tick as appropriate:

Name:

Commercial grower, organisation

Garden of a social institution

Street:

School garden

Post code, town, country:

Back garden

Item no.

Variety

Quantity / unit

Alternative variety

If an item of the portions is unavailable we will send you an alternative of similar value. If you don‘t want this, please tick: I agree to the delivery conditions relating to this catalogue. Payment details will be sent with the order. The invoice must be paid within 30 days of receipt of invoice.

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Order Form Customer number: (see envelope of catalogue or last year‘s invoice number) Payment address:

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Kronstraße 24 D-61209 Echzell-Bingenheim

Name: Street: Post code, town, country: Telephone/Fax:

Telephone orders welcome Telephone: +49(0)6035 1899-0 Fax: +49(0)6035 1899-40 E-Mail: bestellung@bingenheimersaatgut.de Online-Shop: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

E-Mail:

For customers from EU or abroad: Tax (VAT) No:

Delivery address (if different from payment address) New customers please tick as appropriate:

Name:

Commercial grower, organisation

Garden of a social institution

Street:

School garden

Post code, town, country:

Back garden

Item no.

Variety

Quantity / unit

If an item of the portions is unavailable we will send you an alternative of similar value. If you don‘t want this, please tick: I agree to the delivery conditions relating to this catalogue. Payment details will be sent with the order. The invoice must be paid within 30 days of receipt of invoice.

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Dear Customers,

Retail assortment:

„are the vegetables I buy in the organic shop then not grown from organic seed?“ Ever more frequently organic market gardeners are also being asked by their customers, food processors, organic shops and organic wholesalers where their seed comes from and which varieties they grow. It is indeed the case that organic crops are not grown exclusively from organic seed. It is now high time to address questions concerning seeds and varieties with traders and customers. This means their prospects and problems must be acknowledged and discussed. We are convinced it will be worthwhile. We discuss the quality of the process starting with organic plant breeding and the value of having seeds that breed true when they are saved and sown again and the contribution they make to nutritional quality and the food sovereignty of our culture. It is a win win situation: The joy of tasting flavoursome vegetables that hale from biodynamic and organic breeding can produce a genuine element of sustainability in the organic world. The new dialogue and working together of grower, trader and consumer achieves something else as well: A good basis upon which to achieve even more as a movement. The challenge of offering a continuous supply of high quality organic seed from good organic varieties grows ever larger. You can read more about the background of our work in the editorial pages of the catalogue.

Biodynamic Seed for hobby-gardeners • Popular assortment of seeds selected for the hobby-gardener. • Descriptions and details given in English, Danish and Dutch. Clear price brackets shown both on the packets and display stand. • Special seed packets displaying a highly descriptive picture of the plant and growing instructions. Distributed in units of 5 seed packets of each variety. • New tasty and disease-resistant varieties for organic cultivation, and traditional ones as well. Over 52 different vegetables, flowers and herbs. • A nice wooden display unit with 42 hooks. These are made by disabled people in the workshops of the Bingenheim Community. Also available is a small sturdy display strip with 7 hooks, suitable as a secondary display or for the smaller shop.

Summer-meeting of the Seed Initiative Group in 2014 at Saatzucht Rose in Erfurt

20 years of biodynamic plant breeding under the umbrella of the Kultursaat Association! For their anniversary we congratulate them on: • The breeding of over 70 new varieties • The maintaining of varieties under biodynamic conditions • More than 15 registrations for maintenance breeding

• Our products may be procured from your wholesaler or direct from us. Prices and order form available on request.

Long may it continue! The breeders working for Kultursaat have given our customers access to a globally unique selection of biodynamic bred varieties. Finally something important to conclude with: Please send us your critical comments and suggestions. Our continuing process of improvement described in our quality manual as ‚learning from our mistakes‘ can only work if you the customers of Bingenheimer Saatgut AG help us. We greatly value the trust you place in us. It is the incentive, inspiration and purpose of our daily work. With best wishes for the next growing season

Petra Boie

Gebhard Rossmanith

Bernard Jarman has been involved with biodynamic farming and gardening most of his life. He learned German while working as an apprentice on a biodynamic farm in northern Germany. He has managed a small mixed farm for some years and several horticultural enterprises. He served as executive director of the UK Biodynamic Association for ten years and continues to act as a part-time consultant. He is currently estate manager at Hawkwood College, a centre for adult education in Gloucestershire, is involved in a number of social, educational and environmental initiatives in the area and regularly interprets at conferences.

for the Bingenheimer Saatgut team

Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Organic Seeds Kronstraße 24 D 61209 Echzell Bingenheim

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Telephone: +49 (0) 6035 1899-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6035 1899-40 E-Mail: info@bingenheimersaatgut.de www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

Imprint Editor: Bingenheimer Saatgut AG Coordination: Judith Jäger Set: hgs 5 Gmbh, Fürth Translation: Bernard Jarman Pictures: Christian Pochodzala; Marek Thielemann (Cover); fotolia (page: 13, 24, 34, 38, 49); iStockphoto (page: 10, 19, 32) Print: Bonifatius Druck- und Buchverlag, Paderborn


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Telephone: +49 (0) 6035 1899-0 +49 (0) 6035 1899-40 Fax: E-Mail: info@bingenheimersaatgut.de www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

Certificates, current disposability of seeds: www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

We are reachable by telephone: Monday to Thursday from 8 am-4.30 pm Friday from 8 am-2 pm From 27.7.2015 to 4.9.2015: Monday to Friday from 8 am-10 am and Monday to Thursday from 3.30 pm-4.30 pm (Otherwise telephone answering machine)

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