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Superior quality carrot for mid-to-late harvest. Roots are cylindrical in shape and grow to about 16 cm in length. Excellent storage ability. s/c 35...
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Ideal for the production of baby carrots. Seed may be broadcast to provide up to 45 plants per 30cm square. Develops fast. Rich coloured with little ...
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An old traditional maincrop variety often used for exhibition purposes. Broad shouldered with long tapering roots of deep orange colouring -wonderful...
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A unique round carrot 2-3cm diameter. Matures extra early and develops flavour and bright colour while still young. Perfect for growing in heavy soil...
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A breakthrough in carrots, for although this vari-ety, like all others is not resistant to carrot fly, it does have extremely good tolerance.The carr...
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An old French variety (pre 1880) with a fine tex-ture and superb flavour at any size. Will grow to 20cm. The best juicy carrot. Special improved sele...
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Early vigorous variety with excellent curds that are well protected. Creamy white heads of good depth and weight. Frost hardy.
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Early variety with a vigorous growing habit with well protected, solid, white curds. Matures ...
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An interesting variety producing a yellow/ green curd of excellent quality. No need to protect the curds. Superb flavour. Sow June/ July for late ...
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Unique orange curds for something different. Great raw in salads or as a cooked vegetable. Semi-upright habit with medium green leaves. s/c 40
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