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CARROTS, MANGOLDS AND SUGAR BEETS. 



not turn wholly on this, but soil, season or manure, one or all 

 have some influence in this direction. 3d, that the fact that 

 more or less of the Carrots tend to push seed shoots the first 

 year, while with the long varieties it may prove that the seed 

 has been allowed to mix with the wild varieties, yet the prob- 

 ability, (marked cases excepted,) is decidedly the other 

 way ; while with the short horn varieties this tendency to 

 push seed shoots the first season, so as to make something 

 of a show when an acre is glanced over, is quite a common 

 characteristic with seed of the very purest strain. 



EARLY VERY 

 SHORT SCAKLET. 



EARLY SHOkT 

 SCARLET. 



£KOKT HOk'. 



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