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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



The Three Best Carrots for Market or Home Garden 



IMPEO'tTED DAXVEES. 



NICHOLS' LONG OKANGE. 



KCBicON Half-long. 



CARROTS— For the Table and Stock Feeding. 



One ounce will son- aliout one hundred and twonty-tive feet of drill: four pounds will sow an acre. 



All varieties in regular large=sized packets at 5c. per packet. 



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Rubicon Half=Long Orange. The best and most popular half-long carrot. Earlier 

 than Danvers, heavier and thicker at the shoulders, as shown in our photo- 

 graph above, making it more productive ; the leaves are also shorter and finer. 

 A wonderfully heavy cropper, producing 30 to 40 tons to the acre under 

 good culture (5 lbs. and over, $1.00 per lb., by freight or express) 



Improved Danvers. (Improved American strain.) Top small ; color rich 

 orange; shape, handsome and smooth; superior quality; valuable also to grow 

 for feeding stock, being well adapted to all soils (5 lbs. for $3.50 by express), 



Nichols' Long Orange. Much earlier than the old Long Orange, with shorter 

 top ; color deep golden orange when young, shading to a deep orange red 

 when fully grown. Perfectly smooth and grows without neck (5 lbs. and 

 over, 81.00 per lb., by express or freight) 



Early Scarlet Morn. (ShoitHorn.) Old standard and favorite early sort . . - 



Ox-Heart, or Querande. Early, short, thick, very smooth and handsome . . . 



Early Half =Long Scarlet, Pointed. Very productive and handsome, fine quality. 



New French Market. (French Seed.) Finedeep orange color, beautiful, smooth, 

 distinct, half-long shape, free from core. Heavy cropper and a great keeper, 



Chantenay. (Stump-rooted.) Similar to the old French Nantes carrot .... 



Saint Vallery, or Intermediate Red. Rich red color, late, thick and smooth . 



Long Orange. (Improved.) Well-known standard sort (5 lbs., 83.00, by express). 



Large White Belgian. For cattle feeding ; very productive and large 



Large Yellow Belgian. Difiering from above in color ; a fine late keeper . . . 



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SPECIAL GRASS SEED MIXTURES FOR PASTURES AND MOWING LANDS 



SOW TWO AND ONE-HALF BUSHELS TO THE ACRE 



Johnson & Stokes' No. i flixture for Permanent Pasture. — Contains, blended in proper propor- 

 tions for the purpose, the following grasses : Orchard Grass, Sheep's Fescue, Meadow Fescue, Hard 

 Fescue, Canadian Blue, Sweet Vernal, Meadow Foxtail, Tall Meadow Oat, Red Top, Kentucky Blue, 

 Italian Rye Grass, Perennial Rye Grass, Rhode Island Bent, Timothy, Wood Meadow, Rough -Stalked 

 Meadow, Alsike Clover, White Clover.Mammoth Clover. Bushel, 82.50 ; 10 bushels, 822.50, sacks included. 



Johnson & Stokes No. 3 Mixture for Permanent flowing. — Contains, properly blended, accord- 

 ing to condition of soil and climate : Red Top, Perennial Rye Grass, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Red 

 Clover, Mammoth Clover, White Clover, Fine-Leaved Fescue, Rhode Island Bent, Rough-Stalked 

 Meadow, Meadow Fescue, Meadow Foxtail. Bushel, $2.50 ; 10 bushels, 822.50, sacks included. 



