Beet
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BEET, DETROIT DARK RED
0180008U (Untreated)Very slow to bolt. Widely adapted. The standard high quality, open pollinated variety of red beet for fresh market bunching and processing of slices, pickles and whole beets.
Disease Resistant Codes Cb Ps (ex Pfb)
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Cb Leaf spot Cercospora beticola Ps (ex Pfb) Downy mildew Peronospora schachtii (ex Peronospora farinosa f.sp. betae) -
HYBRID BEET, BOHAN
0180050 (Treated)Vigorous with strong tops. Performs best in continental climates - wet seasons.
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HYBRID BEET, MONETA
0180052 (Treated)Precision seeded early monogerm variety. Good bolting tolerance. High yields.
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HYBRID BEET, RED ACE
0180001 (Treated)Uniform, early maturity, heavy yields. Consistent interior color, sweet, tender roots. Full globe shape with a smooth tap root. -
BEET, DETROIT DARK RED
0180008 (Treated)Very slow to bolt. Widely adapted. The standard high quality, open pollinated variety of red beet for fresh market bunching and processing of slices, pickles and whole beets.Disease Resistant Codes Cb Ps (ex Pfb)
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Cb Leaf spot Cercospora beticola Ps (ex Pfb) Downy mildew Peronospora schachtii (ex Peronospora farinosa f.sp. betae) -
HYBRID BEET, KESTREL
0180012 (Treated)Shapes early into smooth, round dark red globe roots with a small crown and a refined tap root. Excellent for bunching. Late bolting. -
HYBRID BEET, MERLIN
0180026 (Treated)Early, extremely uniformly round, high-yielding beet with very high sugar content (14-15%). Superior taste! Used for highest quality processing and fresh market topped beet production. -
BEET, CHIOGGIA GUARDSMARK
0180031 (Treated)Striking purple and white interior zoning and a sweet flavor are appealing even to your customers who claim they don't like the taste of beets. -
BEET, BULL'S BLOOD
0180020U (Untreated)Used primarily for its tops in baby green mixes, this heirloom variety has deep red leaves and good flesh quality. -
BEET, EARLY WONDER
0180035U (Untreated)Abundant greens, flavorful beets. Vigorous dark‐green leaves are tinged with maroon and grow up to 18" tall.





