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Ail de Pays Gers
reaches super-jumbo grade and its big, white bulbs produce plump tan cloves
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Arno
can produce the largest bulbs of super-colossal grade
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Australian Purple
Australian Purple garlic for planting or eating. This is a favourite.
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California Early
large, super-colossal grade, slightly flattened bulb, well-filled with cloves
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California Late
small, white, late-maturing artichoke variety produces smaller bulbs
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Chas
superior large hardneck artichoke variety of Asian origin
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Corail
has 14 or so large cream-coloured striped cloves
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Cristo
solid white bulb of medium size, reaching up to Jumbo grade.
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Dario
has a round bulb with a concave base
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French Purple
Purple outer wrappers with long cloves and nice looking bulb
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French White
Very white with many plantable cloves
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Glenlarge
Bulbs can grow to 70mm or more in diameter
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Inchelium Red
heavy, flat-bottomed bulbs are streaked with purple
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Jolimont
large, super colossal grade round white bulb with a typical concave base
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Kettle River Giant
beige/white wrappers with fine purple stripes
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Maxitop
super-colossal grade bulb when favourably grown
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Morasol
one of the three most widely cultivated European garlic varieties
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Novatop
Mediterranean climate variety with large bulbs
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Printanor
main garlic cultivars grown in France and a very popular cultivar in New Zealand
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Silverskin
usually the ones that you see braided
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Simonetti
superbly temperate garlic with little aftertaste or heat
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Sonoran
large extra-jumbo grade round bulb under the right conditions
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Sprint
Does not keep for a long time. It is an early maturing variety
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Sultop
very strongly flavoured type, producing juicy plump coves
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Thermidrome
high yielding, frost resistant variety of garlic.
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Transylvanian
beautiful garlic with large white bulbs and ten to sixteen large cloves
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Xian
rare garlic which originated from northeastern China
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