Carrotd 



1 oz. to 150 feet of drill; 4 pounds per acre 

 Our stock is grrown from choice selected and trans- 

 planted roots only, and are of the truest type and richest 

 color money can procure. 



OUIiTTTHE. — Any good soil will grow this vegetable, 

 but the most perfect roots, however, are developed in 

 rich, friable, slightly alkaline soil, preferably sandy loam. 

 The flavor and tenderness of the table varieties is secured 

 by having a quick growth, which usually means good 

 growing weather and proper cultivation. Sow as early 

 as the ground can be worked or for late crop until the 

 latter part of July, in drills 12 to 18 inches apart, finally 

 thinning the plants to 2 to 3 Inches in the drills. The 

 seed is slow to germinate and If sown early or on moist 

 soil, half an inch is deep enough. When sown during the 

 hot summer months it is well to protect the seed bed with 

 a thin layer of chips or straw as excessive heat will kill 

 the vitality of the seeds before they germinate. After 

 the seed has sprouted remove the covering, selecting the 

 late afternoon for this work. Carrots are usually quite 

 free from pests and diseases. 



Coreless or Scarlet Nantes ^'^^^Yn^') %he 



earliest of its type; size and shape uniform; bright orange 

 in color; smooth skin; small top. Fine quality home 

 garden variety. 



Chantenay (Long) 



(70 days, 7 in. x 2 in.) A 

 most excellent, medium early, 

 half-long variety. Very uniform, stump-rooted but taper- 

 ing slightly. Smooth, deep orange-red in color and the 

 flesh very crisp and tender. Although a medium early 

 sort the roots are suitable for use nearly as early as any, 

 and will also prove very satisfactory if grown for winter 

 use. Very easily harvested and bunched. 



Danvers Half Long 



(75 days, 7 in. i 1% in.) 

 This is an exceptionally 

 fine carrot for private and market garden use. It is 

 slightly longer than Chantenay and our strain produces 

 uniformly smooth and evenly sized roots of handsome 

 appearance. They are orange-red in color and the flesh 

 is sweet, crisp and tender. 



Cba&tenay 



C^j.-:co ^"^^ days, 7 In. x 2 In.) This variety has be- 

 come a favorite with our market garden 

 trade because of its fine quality, perfect shape and at- 

 tractive color. Sunrise has been found to be specially 

 valuable for medium and late use, an excellent keeper 

 and thoroughly dependable. It is of most perfect form, 

 pointed-rooted, with a broad, high shoulder. For main 

 planting this sort has no superior, and when sown during 

 June may be depended upon to produce the very best 

 crop of roots to store for winter. 



California Bunching 



(78 days, 7 In. x 1 % in.) 

 Developed especially as a 

 bunching carrot for long distance shipping. Roots about 

 1% in. by 7 in. long, cylindrical stump rooted, deep orange 

 color throughout, can be pulled before maturity or allowed 

 to stand weeks later without becoming overgrown. 



Improved Long Orange 



(85 days, 10 in. x 2 

 in.) A standard late 

 variety, beautiful and uniform in shape, deep orange in 

 color. The roots grow to a length of 12 inches and are 

 of good quality for table use as well as for stock. They 

 require a deep soil and if full size roots are wanted they 

 should stand at least 8 inches apart in 18-lnch rows. 



Caltfomla Bancblnir 



PRICES 













Pit. 



Oz. 



V4 



Lb. 



I.b. 



California Bnnchlng' 



9 .10 



9 .20 



$ 



.60 



$1.75 



Chantenay (Iiong) 



.10 



.20 





.60 



1.75 



Danvers Half Iion^ 



.10 



.20 





.60 



1.75 



Imperator 



.10 



.20 





.60 



1.85 



Improved liong Orange. . . 



.10 



.20 





.60 



1.75 



Iionislana Danvers 



.10 



.25 





.76 



2.25 



Nantes Coreless (Special) 



.10 



.25 





.75 



2.25 



No. 92 — I>arge Bnahellng-. 



.10 



.25 





.75 



2.25 



Oxheart 



.10 



.25 





.75 



2.25 



Bed Cored Danvers 



.10 



.20 





.60 



2.00 



Snnrla* 



.10 



.96 





.75 



2.25 



Suprem* Danvers 



.10 



.25 





.76 



3.25 



10 



J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. 



Superior Seedt 



