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Z=P- P==—— GOLDEN BALL.--The earliest, 
consequently is largely grown for forcing pur- 
poses. Roots are ofsmall size, round, of good 
color and excellent flavor. Pkt., 10 cents; oz., 15 cents; 14 lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.20. 
OXHEART.—This new Carrot well deserves general cultivation. In 
addition to being early, it equals if indeed it does not surpass, every other variety 
in shape, being an intermediate in length between the Early Horn‘and the Haltf- 
Long varieties, while it runs fully 3 to 4 inches in diameter, and specimens have 
been raised measuring over 7 iuches across. In quality it isextra good and will 
prove profitable in both the home and market pardon Where other sorts require 
digging, Oxheart can be easily pulled. If you want an early, handsome, 
ready-selling Carrot, Oxheart will suit you. Pkt. 10¢.; oz. 15¢.;14 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN.—Known favorably by all growers. Con- 
sidered by many the best early table variety. Flesh fine grained. In colordeep 
orange, has small tops. Grows wellin shallow soil. Matures 8 to 10 dayssooner 
than Long Orange. Packet. 5 cts.; ounce, 10 ets.; 44 pound, 30 cts.; pound, $1.00. 
EARLY HALE LONG SCARLET.—Coreless and stump-rooted. 
Flesh ‘bright orange. Early, with smooth skin; most excellent for table use. 
Will mature in shallow soil. Packet, 5c.; ounce, 10c.;14 pound, 30c.; pound, $1.00. 
MAULE’S DANVERS.— Most excellent for all soils, and will yield greater bulk, 
with smallest length of roots, of any now grown. It is of a rich, dark orange A aN yy 
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color and all the roots are wonderfully smooth and handsome. Forty tons and over per acre Bi igx.. ° 
have been raised with good cultivation, and has often given 23 to30 tons peracre. Last year g A 
it was the most popular Carrot in my entire list. Pkt., 10¢.; 0z., 15¢.; 34 1b., 35¢.; Ib., $1.10. y IZ J @ 
MAULE’S IMPROV ED LONG ORANGE. —I consider this the best straim of the }})|paa f A ('sz 
well-known Long Orange Carrot onthe market. Roots of large size, smooth, fine-grained and |i} vi 
superior. Always well tormed, and of a deep orange color. John T. King, Kent, O., 
secured the $25.00 offered tor the best Long Orange Carrot raised from Maule’s seeds in 1888, 
with a beautiful specimen 1614 inches long. They always grow remarkably uniform, and 
with a little care and attention emormous crops can be grown of this variety, particularly 
on light deep soil. Pkt., 10 ets.; oz., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 35 cts.; lb., $1.10. 
NEW CHANTENAY.—Very productive, has an extra large shoulder, is easily 
dug, and isin every way desirable. It is very smooth, fine in texture, and of a beautiful rich 
orange color. Well worthy of a thorough trial. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 44 1b., 40 cts.; Ib. $1.25. 
RED ST. VALERY.—Originated in France, where it is one of the most popular 
varieties. Ofarich, deeporange color. Largeand handsome. Very straight roots, broad at 
the top, often measuring 234 to 3 inches across, while they grow 10 to 12inches long. They 
have very little foliage for size ofroot. Ofsuperior quality for table use, also very desirable for 
stock. Very heavy crops can be grown in light, rich soil. Pkt., 5e.; 0z., 10¢.; 14 lb. 25c.; Ib. 75e. 
LARGE WHITE VOSGES.—This new tield Carrot is especially suitable for shallow 
soil. In shape they very much resemble the Oxheart, excepting the roots grow more to a 
point. When other varieties require digging, Vosgescan be pulled. Flesh and skin are white, 
and it is considered by those who have grown it, much better im quality than any 
other white variety. Pkt..5 cents; oz., 10 cents; 14 1b., 25 cents; lb., 75 cents. 
LARGE WHITH BELGIAN.—Large size, very productive ; but coarser than other 
varieties. It is entirely for stock feeding. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 10 cts.; 14 1b., 20 cts.;. 1b., 60 ets. 
LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN.—Similar to white, except in color. Price thesame, 
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