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CARROTS. tosses 
I ounce to 150 feet of drill. 2% pounds to an 
acre, 
CULTURE,—Follow directions given for Beets 
and Parsnips, as there is no difference in the 
method of cultivating these roots. For early crop 
sow in March, for late crop in May or June. 
arly Rubicon Carrot.—Is 
Half Long Orange, Stump- 
Rooted Carrot, of a beautiful, 
deep-red, orange color. It is 
earlier than Danvers, about 
the same length, but heavier 
and thicker at the shoulder, 
making it more productive. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, Ioc. %4 
pound, 25c. Pound, 75c. 
é | ey Scarlet Horn.—Small, 
ut early. Best for forcing. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, Ioc. 14 
pound, 20c. Pound, 60c. 
Ree anvers, Half-Long Stump 
ooted—A new variety of 
decided merit; rich in color 
and of handsome _ shape. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. 4% 
pound. 2zoc: Pound; 6oc. 
Pe Half-Long Pointed Root—Early 
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g Point Root Carrot. 
Danvers’ Half Lon 
very beautifully shaped; very rich in color 
and best for main crop. It is worthy of a fair 
trial. Packet, 5c. Ounce, loc. % pound, 2o0c. 
Pound, 60c. 
Chantenay, Half-Long.—Resembles the Nan- 
tes, with larger shoulders, medium early and 
heavy cropper; one of the best for market. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, Ioc. ™% pound, 20c. Pound, 
60c. 
Improved Long Orange.—Deep orange color, 
long, smooth, most popular for general crop. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, Ioc. ™% pound, 20c: Pound, 
60c. 
St. Vallery, or New Intermediate.—Packet, 
1% pound, 20c. Pound, 60c. 
Cress or Pepper 
Grass. 
Kresse. 
Sprinkle seed freely along 
> drills one foot apart, at intervals 2 
g through Spring and Summer, as desired. 
Curled Gaede Packet Sc. Ounce, Ioc. 
WATER CRESS. 
Wasserkresse. 
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CORN SALID, 
OR PET TICUS. 
Ackersalat. 
I ounce will sow 20 square feet; 6 pounds to 
the acre. 
A vegetable used as a salad. It is sown in 
the opening of Spring in rows one foot apart, 
and is fit to use in 6 or 8 weeks from sowing 
If wanted in early Spring, sow in September: 
cover with straw as soon as cold weather sets 
in. Can be grown in cold frames, covered with 
straw mats or shutters, and used any time dur- 
ing the winter. Large Seeded German. %4 
pound, 15c. Pound, 50c. 
Celeriac, or Turnip 
Root Celery. 
New Large Smooth.—A new and quite dis- 
tinct sort, the roots being very smooth, large 
and round. Roots may be cooked and sliced, 
and eaten with vinegar. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
I5c. %4 pound, 4oc. 
