The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 
Mohren 
Carrots  cavite 
Zanahoria 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of 
drill, 3 or 4 pounds for 
an acre 
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Y Lbs. and Lbs. 
Culture. Carrots do best in warm, deep, rather light and fairly fertile soil that is well supplied 
with humus, or on strong loam. For earliest crop, sow seed of the early, short-rooted sorts in April or 
May, in drills 2 feet apart ‘and thin to 2 inches. For main crop, sow in May or June or for succession 
even in July, using the long rooted varieties. The rows for these may be 16 to 20 inches apart, and 
the plants thinned to 2, 3 or even 4 inches. 
« Bolgiano’s Pride of the Market Carrot 
This beautiful, shapely, half-long carrot will come almost as early as the 
Oxheart. 
This early, tender, fine grained and deliciously flavored carrot has held its 
leadership since its introduction, and is still one of the best varieties brought 
to our market. We named it Pride of the Market because it contains all the 
good qualities that go to make up a good carrot. The Pride of the Market is 
half long; deep scarlet orange, free from small side roots, small tender core, 
uniform and graceful. It is fine for early crop; in mid-summer we have seen 
it out-sell every other variety, and for winter there is none like it. Its attrac- 
tive tops remain a rich green. 
60. Bolgiano’s New Extremely Early Orange Gem Carrot. Has small, fine 
tops, flesh bright orange red, very crisp, tender and sweet. Unexcelled as a forcing 
variety. Coreless, should be in every garden. 
62. Improved Long Orange Carrot. Uniformly 
a deep orange color, growing a long, smooth, sym- 
metrical Carrot. Tremendous yielder and of a rich, 
sweet flavor; will retain its delicious flavor all Winter. 
63. Early Ox-Heart Carrot. So very early, so 
shapely, so tender, and of such a fine, bright, scarlet 
color. Not only is extreme earliness a characteristic 
of our Ox-Heart Carrot, but its exceptionally fine 
quality, being also entirely without core. 
91. Bolgiano’s King Carrot. Grows about 
Bolgiano’s Pride of Market Carrot. 
six to seven inches long when allowed to stand 
to maturity, but can be pulled earlier when 
smaller size is wanted. This variety will take 
the place of several less popular sorts because 
it will meet the wants of all classes of your 
trade. Its color is deep orange, flesh is free of 
fibre, has a beautiful shape tapering off to a 
rather sharp point. 
66. Eary Scarlet Horn. A very popular 
sort; quick growing; deep orange in color; 
blunt rooted. 
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CARROTS ai Oz: 
67. Danvers Half Long. One of the heav- 
iest croppers, roots dark orange color. 
68. Chantenay or Model. Early, scarlet 
color, stump rooted, broad, thick shoulder, 
heavy cropper. 
361. Large, White Belgian Carrot. Pro- 
duces large roots four inches in diameter at the 
top and 10 inches in length. It has a white skin 
and flesh. These Carrots are grown for feeding 
stock during Winter; they keep stock in fine 
condition. 
US Ss 
SSS 
1 Ounce will sow 20 square feet, 
6 pounds will sow an acre 
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3 Lbs. and Lbs. 
Culture. Sow during August or early in Sep- 
tember, in drill %4 inch deep and 6 inches apart. 
If the weather is dry when the seed is sown, tread 
it lightly to insure germination. Keep down weeds 
with hoe. Just before the Winter, cover thinly 
with straw or leaves. 
24. Large German Corn Salad. Used 
as a salad and for garnishing. 
Chantenay Carrot 
Ea. Orange Gem 
Pride of the Market.... . 15 40 
Improved Long Orange... . 15 35 
Ox-Heart : 
Bolgiano’s King F 15 40 
Scarlet Horn 
Chantenay : 
Large White Belgian : 15 .20 
CORN SALAD 
German Corn Salad 
$ 20 $ .45 
15 40 
15 40 
Danvers Half Long ; 15 40 
15 40 
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