Continued 



147 Burpeg^s Qoldinhart 



The New Coreless Carrot. Long, Smooth, Tender and Tasty (60 days) In Goldinhart we 

 ha.\-e a bright orange color extending through the entire root; 6 in. long and 2 J.2 in. thick at the 

 Siioulder, and abruptly stump-rooted at the base. The flesh is a beautiful, bright golden orange. 

 U is free from fiber, tender, tastv, and of an unsurpassed sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 

 Vi lb. 55c; 1/2 lb. 80c; lb. S1.40; 2 lbs. S2.55; 5 lbs. $6.15; 10 lbs. $11.20. 



155 Touch©!! =New French Carrot # 



The Favorite on the Paris Markets; 



(65 days) 



Orange-Red Color 



Here is a new carrot which has impressed us most favorably every time we have 

 examined it in our trials during recent years. In France, where they perhaps 

 appreciate good carrots more than we do, it has become one of the most popular 

 varieties. It is a quick-growing variety, forming roots which measure 6 in. in length 

 and 1' 2 in. in diameter. They are cylindrical in shape, holding their thickness' well 

 from the crown to the stump-rooted base. The bright orange skin is smooth and 

 free from rootlets. The flesh is bright orange-red. tender, fine grained, and of a 

 sweetness that is delicate vet rich. Pkt. 10c: oz. 20c; Vi lb. 55c; Vi lb. 80c; 

 lb. S1.40; 2 lbs. .$2.55; 5 lbs. .S6.15; 10 lbs. S11.20. 



153 (VlauSe's improved Long Orange 



An Extra-Heavy Cropper and Splendid Winter Keeper 

 (75 days) 



Gardeners who ha^•e a deep, rich, mellow soil will do well to select this extra 

 fine, large carrot for their purpose because, under such conditions, the roots 

 will penetrate deeply into the soil and produce a magnificent crop of splendid 

 carrots. The roots grow 10 to 12 in. long. They are l^i to 2 in. thick at the 

 shoulder and gradually taper down into a fine point. .\s the crown grows under- 

 ground, the entire roots are a beautiful bright orange color. Though the core 

 is rather large and of a bright yellow shade it, nevertheless, is tender, tasty, and 

 sweet. Of superb qualitv. On account of the large size it is also used for stock 

 feeding. Pkt. 10c; oz."l5c; Vt lb. 30c; Vz lb- 45c; lb. 75c; 2 lbs. $1.35; 

 5 lbs. S3.20; 10 lbs. S5.60. 



IS^ Danvers Half-Long 



148 Early Scarlet Horn ^ 



Small, Stump-Rooted, Tender and Sweet; Orange-Scarlet 

 (55 days) 



This carrot is an old favorite with many market gardeners in this countn,' and 

 abroad. The roots are >< to i\-z in. long and measure 1 ■4 to I '2 in. thick at the 

 shoulder. Thev are decidedly stump-rooted. Of a bright orange-scarlet color, 

 .'^wcet. tastv. and tender. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; '4 lb. 45c; V2 lb. 70c; lb. 51.15; 

 2 lbs. S2.16; 5 lbs. S5.05; 10 lbs. S9.20. 



152 fVlaule's Danvers 

 Half-Long # 



Half- Long, Cylindrical; 



Dark Orange Color. 



Enormous Yielder 



(70 Days I 



The roots are distinctly hand- 

 some. They are half-long, almost 

 cylindrical, and somewhat stump 

 rooted. The color of the skin is a 

 uniform rich dark orange from 

 the top to the bottom of the 

 roots. Its yield is enormous. 25 

 to 30 tons per acre is not un- 

 common on moderateh' rich soil. 

 If grown in deeply prepared 



ground, the roots will measure 7 to 7J/^ in. 



long and 2 to 2I2 i'l- at the shoulder. Very 



popular for home and market gardens and 



much used for shippint;. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 



1/4 lb. 45c;'V2 lb. 70c; lb. $1.15; 2 lbs. $2.10- 



5 lbs. S5.05; 



10 lbs. S9.20. 



Vitamines! 



Carrots contain the 

 health-giving vita- 

 mines and calories and 

 should be planted 

 liberally in every gar- 

 den. 



tiS Early Scarlet Horn. 



he Best CARROTS for Stock Feeding 



Culture: Sow the seed anytime before July 1, and cover with '2 

 seedlings as soon as they can be handled to stand 6 in. apart in 

 and 2 lbs. per acre. 



1S2 Large Yellow Belgian ^ 



The Most Popular of the Stock-Feeding Carrots 



(90 days) 



An estra-heavy yielder of a sweetness winch is relished by all 

 kinds of stock. Produces a truly enormous crop of large, long, 

 thick roots ot a pale, orange-yellow color. The roots grow to an 

 average size of 12 in. in length and are 2 in. thick at the shoulder- 

 In rich, deep soil the carrots grow considerably larger Pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 15c; 14 lb. 30c; V'z !b. 45c; lb. 75c; 2 lbs. 81.35; 5 lbs. S3.20; 

 10 lbs. S5.60. 



Root Crops 



Carrots, Mangels and Ruta Bagas make excellent food for horses, 

 cattle and all stock. Grow them liberally and store the roots for 

 winter use. 



inch of fine soil. Space the rows 24^ to ,?6 in. apart and thin the 

 the row. One packet sows 60 ft. of drill: one oz. 400 ft. of drill. 



156 Long Lemon Stump-Rooted 



Stump-Rooted, Heavy Yie'der. Medium Early, 

 Good Flavor (90 days) 



Considered the best yellow carrot ever offered to .American farm- 

 ers. It is also known as Lobberichs .Agricultural. The carrots are 

 stump-rooted and of a rich yellow color. It is one of the earliest 

 of the stock carrots to come to maturity. Grows very large. 

 Carrots are so nutritious that stock growers should plant them 

 liberally as they are one of the cheapest and best foods grown. 

 Yields of more than 25 tons per acre ha\-e been reported on Stock 

 Carrots. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 14 lb. 30c; V2 lb. 50c; lb. 85c; 

 2 lbs. SI.55; 5 lbs. S3.60; 10 lbs. S6.35. 



f85 days') A half- 

 long stock-feeding 

 carrot, 7 to 9 in- long. Smooth, very heavy, and tapering. White, 

 crisp flesh. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; V4 lb. 30c; V2 lb. 45c; lb. 75c; 

 2 lbs. SI. 35; 5 lbs. S3. 20; 10 lbs. S5.60. 



158 Bmproved Short White 



56 LoiiQ Lemon 



22^ WIV!» HENRY IVIAULE 



"Tha Old Reliable Seed House' 



PhiladeEphia, Pa. 



