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    Great Heirloom Carrot. Plant Solar Yellow Carrot Seeds. A perfect example of why some heirlooms stand the test of time. Solar Yellow Carrots provide everything you want in a carrot. Refreshingly sweet flavor, extra crunchy, juicy, and completely yellow. This classic Danvers type carrot is broad through most of its length before tapering to a pointed tip. This French variety’s name comes from the yellow color of its skin (jaune) and the region in eastern France around the Doubs River. It has a distinctive flavor that improves with cooking; roots retain their color. Stores well.
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    Small, orange, nearly spherical carrots about golf ball size being 2.5-4 cm around. Paris Market is easy to grow, even in fairly heavy soils. They are uniform and perfect for the home garden, patio containers, or even in a shallow bed. Nice orange colour and excellent flavour.
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    Mid-season variety (90-100 days). Cylindrical, regular shaped, smooth, intense orange root, weight 140-180 grams, 14-15 cm long, and 4-5 cm in diameter. Juicy flesh with an excellent taste. Use fresh and for cooking.
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    Large, strong carrot with a red core. Produces 25 cm by 7 cm wide stump roots. An improved strain with high yields and good taste. Widely used in Europe for human consumption and animal feed purposes. Excellent for storage. Approximately 1000 seeds.
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    This carrot’s beautiful red-purple exterior provides a striking contrast to its yellow-orange interior and light yellow core. A treat for the eye when sliced, its sweet, almost spicy, flavour makes this carrot a home gardener’s favorite. Considered the most refined purple carrot available. Danvers carrots were developed in the 1870s in Danvers, Massachusetts. It became a popular seed due to the root's deep orange color and rich flavor. This variety does better than many popular carrots because it forms nice roots even in heavy, shallow soils. Purple Dragon carrots are considered to be very hardy and tend to do best in cooler northern regions.
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