* 145 Maule's Golden Rod Carrot ^ca?rot'"fo7Both Homrrnd^Mlrkef 



This handsome carrot is a half long', stump-rooted sort, somewhat deeper in color 

 than Danvers and a heavier cropper. The root is smooth, uniform and handsome, en- 

 tirely free from core, with sweet and tender flesh. It never becomes stringy nor shows 

 rings, producing its crop of desirable size and shape carrots in about 68 days. Highly 

 recommended both for table use and stock feeding and especially desirable for market 

 gardeners and amateurs who wish to grow something choice irv quality. With ordinary 

 good treatment Golden Rod will yield close to 40 tons to the acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; % pouiul 35 cts.; Va pound 60 cts.; 

 pound $1.00; 5 pounds $4.50, postpaid 



* 149 Nantes Half Long Stump Rooted 



65 days. One of the Best Table Carrots; Tender and Delicious 



The medium-sized roots are a beautiful, bright orange color, perfectly cylindrical in 

 form. The flesh is orange and tender all the way through. It is very early, ready to 

 pull in 65 days. Very popular as a bunch carrot; has small tops. 



Packet 10 ets.; ounce 15 ct.s.; % pound 30 cts.; % pound 50 cts.; 

 pound 85 cts.; 5 pounds $3.75, postpaid 



* 151 Chantenay or Model '° '^^Ld^fcXilfvenL^"^''*" 



This variety is a very productive one. It has an extra large shoulder, is easily dug, 

 and is desirable in all respects. It is a stump-rooted sort, very smooth, fine in texture 

 and of a beautiful, rich, orange color. For table use it is considered by many to be 

 the best of all; matures its beautiful shaped roots in 60 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 1.% cts.; % pound 30 cts.; % pound 50 ets.; 

 pound 85 cts.; 5 pounds $3.75, postpaid 



Carrots for Stock Feeding* 



Carrots will pay you well if sown for a feeding crop for cows, horses or sheep. 



Culture. — Sow any time before July 1, half an inch below the surface, in rows 24 

 to 30 inches apart. Thin to 6 inches in the row. Sow a packet to 60 feet of drill, an 

 ounce to 400 feet, two pounds to the acre. Ready to use in 80 to 90 days. 



* 156 Long Lemon Stump-Rooted ^Loferichf AgSrurar'' 



Considered the best yello^v carrot ever offered to American farmers. It is of a rich 

 yellow color, stump-rooted, and grows to a very large size. Matures in about 80 days. 

 Packet 10 ets.; ounce 15 cts.; % pound 30 cts.; % pound 50 cts.; 

 pound 85 cts.; 5 pounds $3.75, postpaid 



|J» 1S8 Improved Short White 85 days. A Heavy Cropper, Easy to Harvest 



One of the very best. Roots are half long, 7 to 9 inches in length, smooth, 



very heavy at the shoulder but tapering regularly to the point, maturing its 



crop of roots in about 85 days. The color is creamy white with light green 



crown. The flesh is white, solid, crisp and of excellent quality for stock feeding. 



Packet 5 cts.; ounce 10 cts.; ^4 pound 20 cts.; % pound 35 cts.; 



pound 65 cts.; 5 pounds $3.00, postpaid 



4; 162 Large Yellow Belgian 90 days. Enormous Yielder 



This is the giant among carrots and produces an immense quality of roots 

 in 90 days. The skin is of a pale orange color. The flesh is light orange. The 

 roots are produced entirely under ground. Many farmers prefer the orange 

 fleshed carrots to those w^ith white flesh and they are said to be most nutritious. 

 A very productive variety, doing best on deep and fertile soil. 



Packet 5 cts.; ounce 10 cts.; ^4 pound 20 cts.; % pound 35 cts.; 

 pound 65 cts.; 5 pounds $3.00, postpaid 



157 Mastodon 85 days. Highly Relished by Stock 



This carrot is extremely heavy at the shoulder, producing a short, heavy 



root, suited for shallow soil, and is fit to pull in 85 days; an enormous cropper. 



The crown is light green in color, but below ground the root is pure white, both 



skin and flesh. Root smooth, flesh rich and solid; best for stock feeding. 



Packet 5 cts.; ounce 10 cts.; % pound 20 cts.; % pound 35 cts.;- 



pound 65 cts.; 5 pounds $3.00, postpaid 



161 Large White Belgian 90 days. A Great Producer 



Our strain of this variety forms its roots entirely under ground. The roots 

 will average 2 inches in diameter at the shoulder and a foot or more in length. 

 The diameter is almost even throughout the entire length, the roots tapering 

 gradually toward the base. Flesh and skin pure white, tinged with green on the 

 upper portion, near the shoulder of the root. It does best in rich, deep soils. 

 Packet 5 cts.; ounce 10 cts.; % pound 20 cts.; % pound 35 cts.; 

 pound 65 cts.; 5 pounds $3,00, postpaid 



151 Chantenay 

 or Model 



158 Short White 



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162 Large Yellow Belgian Carrot 



156 Long Lemon 



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



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