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CARROT
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The first variety to have tolerance to Carrot Fly as it is far less attractive to the egg laying flies. Broad shouldered, stump ended roots with smoo...
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Long stump rooted variety, benefits from hybrid vigour. Excellent choice for heavy soils. Good texture and flavour.
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Very sweet flavour, good colour and small core. First choice for early sowing under cloches. Small cylindrical roots that freeze well.
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Much grown maincrop and storing variety. Heavy yields, long thick roots, good colour & flavour. Can be pulled as required during the winter.
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Much grown maincrop and storing variety. Heavy yields, long thick roots, good colour & flavour. Can be pulled as required during the winter.
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Maincrop type having cylindrical stump roots. Excellent colour and texture. Roots regularly reach 20cm length in good soil.
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Highly recommended variety for early maincrop. Stump rooted, excellent colour and texture. Smooth skin, small core and tastes good too!
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Fine selected variety with all the attributes of Chantenay Red Cored but improved uniformity. Very smooth skin and heavy yields.
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Shorter stump rooted variety for good but not wonderful soil depth. Colour and flavour is good, Can be sown early and late in the season.
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The favourite for successional sowing. Blunt ended cylindrical roots with very small core. Superb flavour and colour.
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