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CARROT 



One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill 



Pkt.' Oz. J^lb. Lb. 



Parisian Forcing. Early; tender 

 and sweet; fine for early and late 

 crops, also for frames; short, broad, 



smooth SO.IO S0.30 SO.7.5 S2.75 



Scarlet Horn, Early. Very thick 

 roots; fine for frame; popular 



kitchen variety 10 .20 .60 2.50 



Chantenay, Half-long, Stump- 

 rooted. Stvle of Nantes, broader 



shoulder....' 10 .20 .60 2.00 



Danvers Half Long. Large, produc- 

 tive; orange color 10 .15 .50 1.50 



Half-long, Stump-rooted, True 

 Nantes Strain. One of the most 



popular sorts 10 .20 .60 2.00 



Oxheart Half-short (Guerande). 



Very thick and short; large, but 



tender 10 .20 .60 2.00 



Long Orange. Best for stock feeding, 



green top; keeps well 10 .15 .50 1.50 



Improved Danvers. A half-long, 



stump-rooted variety of a dark 



orange color. A heavy cropper. 



Very desirable for table use 10 .20 .60 2.00 



CARDOON 



Large Solid. Grows about 4 ft. high 10 .50 1.50 



CAULIFLOWER 



Culture. — Sow the seed in a hotbed in January or February. 

 One ounce will produce 3000 plants 



Pkt. }i oz. Oz. 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. The best and 

 earliest for forcing; very dwarf and com- 

 pact, with short stem and small leaves; 



exceedingly fine flavored S0.50 S2.50 S8.00 



Early Snovjrball. A large strain of finest 



quality 25 1.50 5.00 



Extra Early Paris. Heads medium size; 



first class 15 .30 1.00 



Algiers, Large Early. Large, white heads. .15 .35 1.50 



Autumn Giant. \'igorous in growth; verj' 



large; late : 15 .35 1.50 



CHERVIL 



Culture. — Sow as soon as the ground can be worked, in well 

 prepared ground and moist situation. Thin early to 8 or 

 10 inches in the row. Pkt. Oz. H lb. 



Curled. Leaves used for flavoring soups 



and stews, and for garnishing; early and 



ornamental SO.IO S0.40 SI. 25 



Plain. Leaves much divided but not curled ; 



fine, aromatic flavor 10 .40 1.25 



CHICORY 



Chicory is cultivated chiefly for its roots. The leaves, 

 when blanched, make an excellent salad. 



Pkt. Oz. li lb. 



Large Rooted. The young leaves are used 



for salad '. SO.IO S0.40 S1.25 



Witloof, or French Endive. A most de- 

 sirable Winter salad 10 .50 1.50 



COLLARDS 



Culture. — Sow in a rich, moist soil, as for Cabbage, in June, 

 July and August for succession. Transplant when a month 

 old in rows a foot apart each way and hoe often. 



Pkt. Oz. ^Ib. Lb. 

 Georgia. Best for warm weather. . .80.10 S0.20 S0.60 S2.00 



