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consequently IS largely ktovvu for forcing pur- 

 poses. Roots are of small size, round, of good 

 color and excellent flavor. Pkt., 5 cents ; oz., 10 cents; J^ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75c. 



OXHEART. — This new Carrot well deserves general cultivation. In 

 addition to being early, it equals if indeed it does not suipass, every other variety 

 in shape, being an intermediate in length between the Early Horn and the Half- 

 Long varieties, while it runs fully 3 to 4 inches in diameter, and specimens have 

 been raised measuring over 7 inches across. In quality it is extra good and will 

 prove profitable in both the home and market garden. Where other sorts require 

 digging, Oxheart can be easily pulled. If you want an early, handsome, 

 rcddy-selling Carrot, Oxheart will suit you. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.;^-4lb., 25c.; lb., 75 c. 



EARLY SCARIiET HORN.— Known favorably by all growers. Con- 

 sidered by many the best early table variety. Flesh fine grained. In color deep 

 01 mge, has small tops. Grows well in shallow soil. Matures 8 to 10 days sooner 

 than Long Orange. Packet, 5cts.; ounce. 10 cts.; % pound, 25 cts.; pound, 75 c. 



EARLY HAIiF LONG SCARLET Coreless aud stump-rooted. 



riesh bright orange. Early, with smooth skin ; most excellent for table use. 

 Wil) mature in shallow soil. Packet, 5c.; ounce, 10c. ; J^ pound, 25c. ; pound, 75 c. 



MAULE'S DANVERS.— Most excellent for all soils, and wUl yield greater bulk, 



^vltli smallest lengtii of roots, of any now gxown. It is of a rich, dark orange 



lor and all the roots are wonderfully smooth and handsome. Forty tons and over per acre 



1 ive been raised with good cultivation, and has often given 25 to 30 tons per acre. Last i ear 



U vas the most popular Carrot in mv entire list. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 34 Ih., 25c.; lb 75 c 



MAULE'S IMPROVED LONG ORANGE.— I consider this tbe best strain of the 

 w cll-known Long Orange Carrot on tl le market. Roots of large size, smooth, fine-grained a d 

 superior. Always well tormed, and of a deep orange color. John T. King, Kei t O 

 secured the S25.00 offered for the best Long Orange Carrot raised from Maule's seed m 1888 

 with a beautiful specimen 16^-^ inches long. They always grow remarkably unifirm ind 

 \\ ith a little care and attention enormous crops can be grown of this variety, particulaily 

 on liffht, deep soil. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; ^ lb., 25 cts. ; lb., 75 cts. 



NEW CHANTENAY.— Very productive, has an extra large shoulder is easilv 

 1 2, and is in every way desirable. It is very smooth> fine in texture, and of a beautiful rich 

 riiitrecolor. Well worthy of a thorough trial. Pkt., 5ct.s.; oz., lOcts.; ^Ib., 25cts. lb /5 c 



RED ST. VALERY. — Originated in France, where it is one of the most p pul r 

 ■varieties. Of a rich, deep orange color. Large and handsome. Very straight root bi adat 

 the top, often measuring 2-^ to 3 inches across, while they grow 10 to 12 inches long They 

 have very little foliage forsize of root. Ofsupenorquality lortableuse, also very desirable for 

 stock. Very heavy cr ops can be grown in light, rich soil. Pkt.,5c.; oz.,10c.; 34ib.,2=>c. lb 5c 



LARGE "WHITE VOSGES.— This new field Carrot is especially suitable for hallow 

 ''Oil. In shape they very much resemble the Oxheart, excepting the foots grow more to a 

 I int. When otherVarieties require digging, Vosges can be pulled. Flesh and skin are ^^ 1 ite 

 a d it is considered by those who have grown it, mucli better in quality than any 

 oaber -white variety. Pkt. 5 cents ; oz., 10 cents ; J^ lb., 25 cents ; lb., 7o cents 



LARGE "WHITE BELGIAN. — Large size, very productive ; but coarser than other 

 % irieties. It is entirely for stock feeding. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; j^ lb., 20 cts.; lb oO cts 



LARGE YELLO"W BELGIAN.— Similar to white, except in color. Price the same 



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