LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1907. 13 
WE DELIVER ALL SEEDS offered on CGARRO LE 
this page TO ANY POST-OFFICE IN @ 
THE UNITED STATES, German, Moehre. 
DEDUCT 10c PER LB. IF SHIPPED BY : i ‘ 3 s 
EXPRESS AT PURCHASER’S EX- For the successful cultivation of this root the soil should be light (sandy 
PENSE. soil is best) and deeply tilled. For an early crop the seed should be sown as early 
as the ground can be properly worked. Ior later crops it may be sown any time 
until about the middle of June. Sow in rows about 15 inches apart, or for field 
culture 1% to 2 feet apart, covering the seed about one-half to one inch deep. 
Keep down weeds. Thin out young plants as soon as they can be handled, leaving 
them about 4 inches apart. 
i oz. to 100 feet of drill; 3 to 4 lbs. per acre in drills. 
French, Carotte. 
OUR CARROT SEED is all grown from carefully 
selected roots, of Uniform Size and Shape. 
Ny. 
\ 
AS 
Milwaukee Market—In shape, color and 
general appearance this sort is an im- 
provement on the well-known Danvers. 
In color it is an attractive bright or- 
ange, while the flesh is tender and 
sweet, clear through, and is almost en- 
tirely free from core. It is one of the 
heaviest croppers we know of, and from 
its handsome appearance will make an 
excellent bunching Carrot for market. 
Net SCO Zeal OC eel grate eG eel DIO nae en ae 75¢ 
hantenay—The market gardener’s and truck- 
ers’ fayorite—A half-long stump-rooted Car- 
rot resembling the old half-long Nantes var- 
jiety in appearance, but making: a thicker 
root, and is much more productive and of su- 
perior quality. The best Carrot for early 
market. Pkt. 5e; oz. 10c¢; 14 Ib! 25¢; ‘LP ilb.i3 |  15e 
Danvers—No variety will produce more to the acre, with a mini- 
mum length of root, than this one. It is: of medium length, 
heavy at the neck and quite smooth; color a rich orange. Pkt. 
POP OV INVOR A Mey DOOR Gab Oa) se '6 dein oie OOlnO tne hic aOls cicis ole ica imie eras 70c 
“early Frenek WKoreing—A vaiuable forcing variety, with short, 
7 stubby. roots. Pisemac woz. lOc) 4 Ib. 30¢; 1 lb. et... ee eet ne $1.00 
Darky Searlet Wern—Largely grown for early use; one of the best. 
Pet. seo ae aD ae; 1 Mb... sk SoS ee ee ee eee 700 
Carrot mtermediate in length between the short and long vari- 
7 : 
iieroes Red (Stump-rooted)—As the name implies, this is a 
eties. At is also a medium early: Pkt. 5c; 0z, 10c; % Ib: 20c; 1 1b. 70¢ 
alf-Lons Scarlet Carentan— A good-early sort, suitable for 
forcing; color deep orange, Almost without core. Pkt. 5e; oz. 
AMR ALD 52.0 C5 PDO ee MMM Sep aon cite e's «ine + sig vie eo cie eiart bie viele 15¢ 
hare White Belgian—This variety is amazingly productive, and is extensively grown for feeding stock. 
at iO en meee Ooeae ll Dyreteeapameteape ye ys «ce. ct la) d= eile Che sfeiels ofele tole: ide)» ws ales « « edosvuNUmlaimredmeerdiall. se alti s e ok EDU 
ons Orange ‘Impreved—A large-growing, favorite variety; may be grown in the garden or as a field 
op. It has long been a favorite stock sort, and in recent years has been much improved by selection Z 
“yof the best formed and deepest colored. roots. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % Ib: 20c; 1 lb... ee eee cee ee ee 60c 
Ox Heart or Guerande—A yariety with short, thick roots, the diameter sy ee iasaleaeain oe 
ten exceeding the length. Color bright orange; sweet and fine zs t ae Seal 
frained; good for table or stock. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % Ib. 25c; 1lb.... 75c | |The Jury of Awards recognized the supe- | 
; f s . riority of our Seeds by awarding us the only 
St. Valery (New iIntermediate)—A medium long sort, tapering gradu- } Grand Prize (the highest award) for Vege-} 
ally and evenly from the shoulder, which averages 8 inches in diam- table and Farm Seeds at the Worlds Fair, 
eter. It is smooth and of a bright color, tender, sweet and very pro- | St. Louis, Mo., 1904. 
GLC UVC Ect ned CLO Zeal) Comets ane. We TLR ae tal y/seatetordae ys nevevercis ot ctectate’'s) « 65¢ i 
