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Old June 26, 2011   #16
Suze
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When I grew Granny Cantrell a few years ago, it was clearly pink - (no pun intended, but the ep was definitely clear!)

Might be some mixup or confusion for this variety, but in any case what I grew out that one time was not particularly noteworthy or memorable beyond just 'very good' for taste. Edit - I did sort of wonder at the time if the seed was true-to-type as I ordered it as "Granny Cantrell's German Red"
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