
Sow seed of Carrots, for winter storing, in June. Carrots from earlier sowings are too old for winter use 35 

( = d C r t Either for Table Use or Winter Storing 
a r e el a r © S Rich in Food Value. Easily Grown 
CULTURE.—Sow in drills in early spring until July. Cover ¥% to 1inch deep, and press soil about seed; afterward thin plants to 2 to 6 inches 
lake rows 12 to 30inches apart. Use a packet to 60 feet of drill, an ounce to 400 feet, 2 to 3 pounds to the acre. Ready to use in 45 to 75 days. 
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148 Early Scarlet Horn 
The Popular Sort for Early Planting 
A variety of carrot long and favorably known toallgrowers. It is not 
large, but is often used for early crop. It is sometimes used for fore- 
ing. The flesh is fine grained and the color a deep orange. It has 
Small tops,and grows wellin shallow soil. It matures in about 55 days. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; 
pound, $1.25; 5 pounds, $5.75, postpaid. 


152 Maule’s Danvers Half Long 
The Popular Carrot for the Home Garden or Market 


/This variety is well adapted to all soils and sections, and some years 
} leads our whole list as the best seller. It is half long in shape, 
} most cylindrical, somewhat stump rooted, and of rich, dark orange 
plor. Weclaim that it will yield greater bulk and weight for a given 
Aneth of root than any other carrot now grown. Over 40 tons per acre 
| Maule’s Danvers have been grown, and a yield of 25 to 30 tons per 
re isnot uncommon. Matures its crop of beautiful shaped roots in 
' days. Grown extensively by market gardeners for bunching and 
akes a handsome appearance on the market stalls; of the finest 
Jiality and one of the most popular sorts for home use. 
y Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 45 cents; 
pound, $1.35: 5 pounds, $6.25, postpaid. 















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your home or postoffice 147 Earty HALF Known as a Pointed Rooted Danvers 
free of charge SORSESCASLER A desirable garden carrot, longer than 

Danvers, tapering abruptly with pointed 
Z ZZ 147 Early Half Long Scarlet roots, often ealled Pointed Danvers. The 
BI This is one Of he best Carly sitanp rooted varie- | root measures 10 to 12 inches in length, 
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- | excellent for table use. A good variety for both | evenly to the small tap root. It grows 



SE homé and market gardens. It will mature its smoothly and is sweet and tender; roots 
crop of roots in 60 days. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; are ready to pull in 70 days. Its color 
quarter pound,£0 cts; pound, $1.25, postpaid. | js a rich reddish orange. For market 
144 Extra Early Parisian Forcing | gardenersits beautiful appearance makes 
The Earliest or First of All Carrot it a rapid seller on the market stalls. As 
This carrot is oue of such quick growth that we Fo a : rh 
think a good name for it is the radish carrot. 2 table carrot it IS unsurpassed, while 2S 
Matures quickly; in about 45 days. It hasavery | afield carrot its immense yield makes it 
fine neck andarather hollow crown. Good for . oe ; 
forcing under glass or outdoor planting. extremely valuable. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
quarter pound, 45 cts.; pound, $1.35, postpaid. ly pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 
[ castomers may order half pounds at the pound rate, 2 pounds or over at the 5 pound rate, postpaid. 
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