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Long Red Coreless. Half long, red-fleshed; 55 days. 



Nantes. Medium size; cylindrical, with a blunt 

 point, red, coreless; 60 days. 



Orange Danvers, or Rubicon Half Long. Cylindri- 

 cal, stump-rooted, broad-shouldered, medium large, 

 dark orange; 65 days. 



Ox-heart, or Early Gem, Guerande. Root four to 

 six inches long, diameter three inches, very blunt at 

 apex; flesh orange-red, heart yellow; 55 days. 



St. Valery. Broad-shouldered, two and three-quart- 

 ers to three inches across, tapering, ten to twelve inches 

 long, reddish-orange; 70 days. 



White Belgian. The largest carrot; sixteen to eigh- 

 teen inches length; four inches diameter; coarse flesh. 



White Vosges, or White Giant. White, late, broad- 

 shouldered, six to eight inches, tapering quickly. 



Yellow Belgian. Similar to White Belgian, except 

 in outside color, which is green above ground, yellow 

 below; late; 15 to 18 inches in length, nearly 3 inches 

 in diameter. 



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Algiers, or Reliable. Late; large dark-green leaves, 

 short stem ; big, solid white head. 



Dwarf Earliest Erfurt, or Early Snow Ball, Alabaster, 

 Best Early, Early Copenhagen, First, Ideal, Long Island 

 Beauty, Prize Earliest, Seafoam. Good-sized head, 

 pure white; stalk medium length, leaves long and nar- 

 row, 90 to 100 days. 



Early Dwarf Erfurt. Similar to the preceding, but 

 larger and later. 



Extra Early Paris, or Nonpareil. Dwarf; medium 

 size, pure white head. 



Lenormands. Late variety; large handsome head, 

 about nine inches across. 



