
Colored Carrots
The earliest carrots under cultivation — thousands of years ago — came in many colors: purple, white, red, yellow, and even black. The classical orange carrot of today made its appearance sometime in the 16th century, as the result of traditional cross-breeding between red and yellow cultivars. It seems only natural that multicolored carrots have recently made a comeback — and now is a good time to broaden your carrot color palette with varieties carefully trialed by Johnny's for reliable performance as well as outstanding flavor and beauty.
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Uniform roots with refined tops.
New! Uniform roots with refined tops. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
78 Days
Red roots with improved shape.
New! Red roots with improved shape. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
70 Days
Uniform roots with refined tops.
New! Uniform roots with refined tops.
78 Days
Distinctive purple carrot.
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New! Distinctive purple carrot. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
70 Days
Flavorful single variety with color variability and uniform maturity.
A blend of colors in one variety.
67 Days
Dark color to the core, especially good for juicing.
Dark color to the core.
73 Days
Bright color and strong tops.
Bright color and strong tops. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
75 Days
Deep color, strong tops.
Deep color, strong tops. Organic seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
73 Days
Dark color to the core, especially good for juicing.
Dark color to the core. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
73 Days
Flavorful and uniform.
Flavorful and uniform. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
68 Days
Pure white roots.
Pure white roots. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
68 Days