Sow seed of Carrots, for winter storing, i n June. Carrots from earlier sowings are too old for winter use 47 



Either for Table Use or Winter Storing 

 Rich in Food Value. Easily Grown 



CULTURE.-Sow in diills in early spring until July. Cover y^ to 1 Inch' deep, and press soil about seed; afterward thin plants to 2 to 6 inches. 

 Make rows 12 to 30 inches apart. Use a packet to 60 feet of drill, an ounce to 400 feet, 2 to 3 pounds toUie acre. Ready to use in 45 to 75 days. 



Carden Carrots 



^ \hZ Early Scarlet Horn 



55 days. The Popular Sort lor Early Planting 



A variety of carrot long and favorably known to all growers. It Is not 

 large, but is often used for early crop. It is sometimes used for forc- 

 ing. The flesh is fine grained and the color a deep orange. It has 

 small tops, and grows well in shallow soil. It matures in about 55 days. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; fjuarter pound, 50 cents; 

 pound, $1.40; 5 pounds, $6.50, postpaid. 



* \S2 Maule's Danvers Half Long ^ 



70 days. The Popular Carrot for the Home Garden or Market ^p 



This variety is well adapted to all soils and sections, and some years 

 It leads our whole list as the best seller. It is half long In shape, 

 almost cylindrical, somewhat stump rooted, and of rich, dark orange 

 color. We claim that it will yield greater bulk and weight for a given 

 length of root than any other carrot now grown. Over 40 tons per acre 

 of Maule's Uanvers have been grown, and a yield of 25 to 30 tons per 

 acre is not uncommon. Matures its crop of beautiful shaped roots in 

 70 days. Grown extensively by market gardeners for bunching and 

 makes a handsome appearance on the market stalls; of the finest 

 quality and one of the most popular sorts for home use. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 45 cents; 

 pound, $1.^5; 5 pounds, $5.75, postpaid. 



Order all Seeds and 



Collections 

 by Number or Name; 

 if by Number only, be 

 sure to give Correct 

 Number. 



147 Early Half 

 Long Scarlet. 



144 EXTRA EARLY PARISIAN FORCI 



\kl Early Half Long Scarlet 



60 days. The Favorite Stump Rooted Sort 



This is one of the best early stump rooted varie- 

 ties, and is coreless. The flesh is of a bright orange 

 color. It Is early, has a smooth skin, and Is most 

 excellent for table use. A good variety for both 

 home and market gardens. It will mature its 

 crop of roots in 60 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 



quarter pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.15; 



6 pounds, $5.00, postpaid. 



1*4 Extra Early Parisian Forcing 



45 days. The Earliest or First ol AU Carrot 



This carrot is one of such quick growth that we 

 think a good name for it is the radish carrot. 

 Matures quickly; in about 45 days. It has a very 

 fine neck and a rather hollow crown. Good lor 

 forcing under glass or outdoor planting. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 1-5 cents; 



quarter pound, 45 cents; pound, $1.35; 



5 pounds, $5.75, postpaid. 



155 Red St. Valery 



70 days. Known as a Pointed Rooted Danvers 



A desirable garden carrot, longer than 

 Danvers, tapering abruptly with pointed 

 roots, often called Pointed Danvers. The 

 root measures 10 to 12 inches in length, 

 is very broad at the shoulder, tapers 

 evenly to the small tap root. It grows 

 smoothly and is sweet and tender; roots 

 are ready to pull in 70 days. Its color 

 is a rich reddish orange. For market 

 gardeners its beautiful appearance makes 

 it a rapid seller on the market stalls. As 

 a table carrot it is unsurpassed, while as 

 a field carrot its iminense yield makes it 

 extremely valuable. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 



quarter pound, 35 cents; pound, $1.10; 



5 pounds, $5.00, postpaid, 



