Carrots 
Danvers 
Half-Long 
152 Danvers Half-Long & 
Deep orange; very heavy yielding (75 days) 
Well-known favorite carrot on account of its 
great productiveness and adaptability to all 
soils and sections. Commercial crops have yielded 
25 to 30 tons per acre. Roots are half-long, almost 
cylindrical, and under ordinary culture grow 6 to 
7 in. long and 134 in. thick at shoulder, tapering 
gradually toward the stump end. If grown in 
deeply prepared soil, roots will measure 7 to 
7¥% in. long and 2 to 2% in. at the shoulder. Skin 
is rich, deep orange-red; flesh is bright orange, 
fine-grained, sweet and tender. Much more easily 
harvested than the long types, and an excellent 
variety for shipping or storing for winter use. 
Pkt. 10¢; %20z. 25¢; oz. 40¢; 1% Ib. $1.25 
; % 
151 Chantenay >,2 
Evenly colored reddish orange roots (70 days) 
Adapted to all soils and sections. Roots are 
4% to 5% in. long; 1% to 2% in. thick at the 
shoulder, tapering to a distinctly stump end. The 
skin is a strong, bright orange, smooth, and clean; 
the flesh is the same color as the skin and varies 
little all the way through the root. Chantenay 
stores very well, and is the variety most often 
used by commercial canners because of its uni- 
formity of color and its very high quality. Not as 
large as most other varieties, but a nationwide 
favorite nonetheless. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 0z. 20¢; oz.35¢; 1% lb. $1.00 
155 Touchon 
(70 days) The supremely high quality of this 
French strain places it foremost in the favor of 
those who enjoy carrots most. It is of handsome 
appearance and grows about 6% to 7 in. in 
length and 1% in. in diameter, cylindrical, and 
holds its thickness well from the crown to the 
stump-rooted base. The bright orange skin is 
smooth and free from rootlets. There is no core; 
the tender flesh is bright orange-red, sweet, fine- 
grained and without any signs of hard fiber. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 0z. 25¢; oz. 45¢; 14 Ib. $1.35 
150 Tendersweet % 
(75 days) The carrot with the sweetest flavor. It 
is attractive, fine in texture, practically coreless, 
and an exceptionally heavy yielder. The _orange- 
red roots, when fully grown, are 8 to 10 in. long, 
tapering from the shoulder to a rather blunt end. 
The flesh is very deep orange, sweet, tender, and 
brittle. Closely resembles Imperator. This carrot 
type is distinct from the other popular kinds, and 
is steadily gaining new friends. 
Pkt. 10¢; ¥%0z. 25¢; oz. 45¢; 1% Ib. $1.35 
163 Mixed Carrots 
ture ideal. 
Pkt. 10¢; 
Cx (68 to 85 days) Home gardeners Za 
who like to have a variety of fresh, 
tender, and tasty carrots, yet do 
not want to plant more than a row 
or two at a time, will find this mix- Zo 
VY, oz. 20¢; oz. 35¢; 
4 Ib. $1.00 
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 32, PA. AND CLINTON, IOWA 
COLLECTION 
Three Finest Carrots 
Maule’s Golden Rod 
Touchon 
Tendersweet 
—3 Pkts. (1 of each, 
3125— salle 302) HOC suse 25¢ 
3128 —1% Ozs. (% oz. of 60¢ 
each, value 80¢) for 
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