Early Dwarf Erfurt. 



EARLY DWARF ERFURT.— This variety is of more dwarfish grr wth than Late 

 Italian Giant. Heads white and of good size. Heads with certainty. 



CARROTS. 



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Carrotte (Fr.), Moehre or Gelbe Rube (Ger.), Zanahoria (Sp.), Carota (Ital.) 



CULTURE. — Requires a sandy loam, well manured the previous year, and deeply 

 spaded up. Should be sown in drills ten to twelve inches apart, so the plants can be 

 worked after they are up. Gardeners here generally sow them broadcast, and often the 

 roots are small from being crowded too much together. 



HALF LONG SCARLET FRENCH.— This 

 is the most popular variety, and exten- 

 sively grown for the market as well as for 

 family use. It is a little later than the 

 Early Horn, much larger, bright scarlet in 

 color and of fine flavor. 



DANVER'S INTERMEDIATE HALF 



LONG. — An intermediate American kind. 

 It is a bright orange color; very smooth, 

 symmetrically formed, somewhat stump- 

 rooted like the Half Long Luc. It will 

 produce more in weight to the acre than 

 any other Half Long variety. 



OXHEABT OR GUERANDE.— This is an 

 entirely distinct variety and deserving of 

 general cultivation. It grows three to four 

 inches in diameter, is early, nearly oval in 

 shape, and the quality is all that can be 

 desired. 



CHANTENAY HALF LONG.— A Half 

 Long scarlet variety; similar to the Half 

 Long Luc, but thicker. 



Early Scarlet Horn. 



Half Long- Scarlet 

 French. 



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