BELAIR MARKET AND HILLEN STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 





Carrots. 



-JYiohren 



Our stock is grown from choice selected 

 and transplanted roots only. 



1 oz. to 150 feet of drill; 4 lbs. to the acre. 



< So: 



< (lug. 



Soil should be richly manured and deepl.v ) 

 lug. Sow as early as the ground can be woi-k- '/ 

 ( ed ; or for late crop, until latter part ol' July, > 

 C in drills, 1.5 to 18 inches apart, finally thinning ) 



< plants to about three or four inches apart in > 

 { the drill. The seed is slow to germinate, and if i 



< sown early or on moist soil, half an inch is > 

 i deep enough to cover the seed. ) 



Half-Long Scarlet Nantes. 



size; one of the most popular for 

 orange " 



fine grained; small top> 



^'^arly Horn. — Stump rooted ; second in 

 forcing and early outside sowing. Flesh deep 

 Pkg., 5c.; % lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 

 ^Half LonsT Scarlet Nantes.— Tops 

 smooth, bright orange ; flesh orange, becoming yellow in centre, but with no distinct 

 core ; of the finest quality, and one of the most symmetrical and handsome of the 



, medium sized sorts; excellent for the market or home garden. Pkg., 5c.; ^Ib., 



y^ 20c.; lb., 50. 



•"^Chantenay, or Model Carrot.— For table use it is probably the best in shape and iinest in quality of all. 

 They are a little longer than the Short Horn and more productive ; always very smooth and fine in texture ; the flesh 

 is tender, of a deep golden orange. Pkt., 5c. ; % \h., 20c.; lb. 60c. 



New Model Carrot. 



medium sized ; roots cylindrical', 



■^ Pride of the Market Carrot.— 



% lb., 20c.; lb., COc. 



I^Oxheart, or Guerande. — This fine 

 sort is of the most advanced type of the 

 shortened, thick form. Roots attain a dia- 

 meter of four inches at the top, five to six 

 inches in length, and frequently nearly two 

 inches in diameter at the abrupt stump- 

 root. The roots are free from hard core, 

 and of the finest quality for table use ; both 

 skin and flesh are highly colored. Pkt., 

 5c.; % lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 



J/ Danvers.— The most remarkable thing 

 about this variety, aside from its quality, is its 

 enormous yield, and it is rapidly supersed- 

 ing the long-established long orange variety. 

 Our stock is true, and will give greatest sat- 

 isfaction to the growers. Pkg., 5c.; }( lb., 

 20c.; lb., 50c. 



KHalf Long Orang'e. — This favorite 

 variety, so largely grown for market, origin- 

 ated with the gardeners of Danvers, Mass. 



The roots measure from one-and-a-half to 

 two inches in diameter at the shoulder by 

 five to six inches in length, and hold their 

 thickness well, being gently tapering and 

 abruptly pointed at the base. Our strain 

 produces roots uniformly smooth and of 

 rich dark orange color ; flesh fine grained 

 and of the finest table quality. Pkt., 5c. ; 

 X lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 



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St. Vallery, or New Interme- 

 diate. — Roots very smooth and regular in 

 growth, of large size, from ten to twelve 

 inches in length, and two to three inches in 

 diameter at the top, tapering gradually 

 throughout. Rich deep coloring and free 

 from bard core. Pkt. oc; Xlb.,20c ; lb., 65c. 



M Improved L o n ^ Orang-e.— A 



standard late variety, beautiful and uniform 

 in shape, deep orange color ; good flavor ; 

 yields heavy. It requires a deep soil and 

 the plants should stand eight inches apart 

 in eighteen-inch drills for roots to attain 



their full size. 

 50c. 



Pkt., 5c.; X lb., 20c.; lb.; 



Danvers Carrot. 



L-ong Orange. 



bWater Cress. 



iOasserkresse. 





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rit is easily grown by planting along the margins of ( 



L ponds and streams, wnere it increases both by spread- i 

 Ing of the roots and by seeding. ? 



Package, 10c. ; oz., 20c. 



Cress or Pepper Qrass. 



Kresse. 



r Sprit 

 nnsirf 



rinkle .seed freel.v along shallow drills one foot 



L apart, at intervals, through Spring and Summer, as 

 desired 



Curled Garden. Oz., 10c. 



)Ot \ 



as I 



iPorn Salad, or fetticus. 



jTckersalat. 



1 oz. will sow 20 square feet ; 6 lbs. to the acre. 



A vegetable used as. 

 a salad. It is sown in 

 the opening of .Spring- 

 in rows one foot apart, 

 and is fit to use in 6 or 

 8 weeks from sowing. 

 If wanted in early 

 Spring, sow in Sep- 

 tember ; cover with 

 straw as soon as cold 

 weather sets in. Can 

 be grown in cold 

 frames, covered with straw mats or shutters, and used any 

 time during the Winter. Large .Seeded German. V/ lb., 15c.: 

 lb., 40c. 



