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SSE offers this description: "Introduced in 1871. High yields in clay or heavy soils. Uniform 6-8" x 2- 2 1/2" roots. Dark bright-orange ...Read More
This is the first year I have tried this variety of carrot and I am sorry I waited so long! It's a small carrot - perfect for salads or ...Read More
A very flavorful, good storage carrot. This is the best type (6-8") to plant where clay soil is prevalent, for a higher yield than the m...Read More