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Henderson's [Intermediate Carrot. 
HE best main crop Carrot. It is most uniform in shape, long-tapering, heavy 
shouldered, and where the soil is favorable it will always grow clean and free 
from side roots. The core is small and very tender, and there is no woody 
character at any stage of its growth. It is also entirely free from any coarse, 
rank flavor. For private purposes it is ideal, and its yielding capacity isenor- 
mous, which, with its handsome color and fine appearance, makes it in- 
valuable to truckers. Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. 0z., 35c. % Ib., $1.00 Ib. 
*& = a St 
“T have bought my Carrot Seed from your house for sev- 
eral years, because it always has given me the highest satis- 
faction.” CHAS. W. INGALLS, Watkins, N. Y. 
Danvers Half-Long Carrot. 
A handsome half-long, cylindrical, stump-rooted 
Carrot of good size and of arich, dark orange color; 
it grows to a large size, is smooth, and the flesh very 
close in texture, with very little core and a small ta- 
pering tap-root. It is a first-class Carrot for allsoils; 
under good cultivation it has yielded 25 to 30 tons per 
acre with the smallest length of root of any now 
rown. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. 0z., 35c. 1/ 
b., $1.00 Ib. 
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“Your strain of Danvers Carrot cannot be beaten, andl 
think it one of the best Carrots in existence; fine shape, fine 
color, fine quality and fine yield.”’ A. L. PAYNE, 
Cold Spring, N. Y. 
For our complete List of Carrots see page 47. 
Henderson’s Golden Dwarf CELER Y. 
This popular standard long-keeping variety was 
introduced by ourselves; it has a large heart and solid 
cylindrical stalks blanching waxy cream-yellow; and most solid and crispin quality. This variety now constitutes the great 
bulk of main crop Celery that is produced in all sections. In the 
great Celery-growing districts of Kalamazoo, Mich., this variety is 
planted almost tothe exclusion of all others, except the White Plume, 
for early. Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. 0z., $1.00 % Ib., $3.50 Ib. 
_ Giant Pascal CELERY. 
HIS is now one of the most popular varieties for winter 
use; properly stored it is perhaps the best keeper outside 
of the Red Celeries. Giant Pascal is of vigorous, sturdy 
growth, making immensely thick and heavy stalks and large 
heavy hearts, all remaining deep green until blanched by 
earthing-up or by being stored for winter. It blanches toa 
cream-yellow, when the stalks are extremely brittle, entirely 
stringless and exceedingly crisp; in fact, some truckers com- 
5 plain that it cannot be tied into attractive marketable bunches 
on that account, which, although a disadvantage from their 
standpoint, indicates its high quality for the private grower; 
flavor surpassingly rich and nutty. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 80c. 4% Ib., $2.75 Ib. 
PascaLy CELERY ~ 
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