^ Many outstanding vegetable varieties 



CARROT (Cont'd) 



French Forcing Earliest Short Horn). Earliest and 



smallest carrot grown. Almost round. (60) 15c 



*Gold Pak. All America Bronze Medal winner for 1956. 

 Long, slender roots reach 8 to 10 inches when grown 

 in loamy or light soil. Crisp and flavorful, the roots 

 look just like fresh ""shipped-in" carrots. A Ferry- 

 Morse Development and Introduction. (77) 15c 





Cabbage, Mammoth Rock Red 



CABBAGE, RED 



Mammoth Rock Red. Large head. Appetizing color. 



Tender. Good flavor. Fine for pickling and salads. 



A Ferrv-Morse Development and Introduction. 



^90^ " 15c 



Round Red Dutch (Early). Deep red, round, solid heads 



weighing .3 to 5 lbs. (SO) 15c 



CAXTALOUPE, see MUSKMELON 



CARDOON 



Large Smooth. Grown for fleshy leaf stalks or midribs. 

 Plants about three feet tall, grayish-green. Leaves 

 frequently tied to hasten blanching. (ISO) 15c 



CARROT 



Danvers (Half Long). Roots longer than Red Cored 



Chantenay. taper to blunt point. Fine color and 



flavor. (75) 15c 



Carrot, Red Cored Chantenay. An outstanding all-purpose 

 variety developed by Ferry- Morse, 



Gold Spike. Long slender roots reach 8 to 10 inches. 

 Flesh is a solid deep orange color with small insignif- 

 icant cores which are the same color as the cortex. 

 Excellent for soups and salads. A Ferry-Morse De- 

 velopment and Introduction. (77) 15c 



Imperator. Cylindrical, well-sturaped roots, about S 

 inches long at maturity. Deep orange color. Popular 

 variety in California and the South. (77) 15c 



Long Orange Improved, Long, slender, pointed. Good 



for table when voung. for stock when matured. (85 1 



15c 



*Xantes, Strong Top. Flesh bright orange: cyUndrical; 

 no core: fine sweet flavor. A strain of the true Xantes 

 bred for stems and tops that do not break off so easily 

 as the old type. A Ferry-Morse Development and 

 Introduction. (68) 15c 



Ox Heart or Guerande. Broad, stocky, heart-shaped: 

 4^ 2 to 5 in. long. Good table carrot when young, for 

 stock feed when mature. Especially adapted to clay 

 soils. (80) 15c 



*Red Cored Chantenay. Rich, orange-red clear to cen- 

 ter. Tapers to blunt end. Sweet, tender. Outstand- 

 ins favorite. A Ferry-Morse Development and In- 

 troduction. (70 1 15c 



*Touchon. Similar to Xantes, but with greater length. 

 Excellent quality for home and market garden. (68) 



15c 



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