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HENDERSON'S 



Table Carrots 



By storing carrots and other roots in cellars, or 

 in pils outside, a bountiful supply of vegetable food 

 for the winter may be secured. Seed may be sown 

 from early spring to as late as Aug. 15th. Our 

 booklet "Henderson's Garden Culture of Root 

 Crops" gires full instructions for planting, culti- 

 vating and storing for winter. Sent free if asked 

 for when ordering. 



HENDERSON'S INTERMEDIATE CARROT 



A large, handsome, main crop variety, between half-long and long, with 

 an enormous yielding capacity in deep soils. The root, 10 or 12 inches in 

 length, is very broad at the neck, 2 to 3 inches through, and tapers evenly 

 to the small tap-root. It grows smoothly and uniformly and has rich, 

 reddish-orange flesh, tender, sweet and entirely free from woody coarseness 

 even at maturity. 



As a table Carrot it is unsurpassed; for truckers its fine color and 

 appearance render it salable, while as a field Carrot its great yield makes 

 it valuable. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. } 4 lb., S2.00 lb. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE CARROT 



An improved strain of this popular variety for either garden or field 

 culture, roots averaging 12 inches in length and 3 inches in diameter at 

 the top; an enormous yielder and a good keeper. The strain we offer 

 is the result of painstaking selection — spread over a period of years — of 

 the most highly colored and the most perfectly shaped roots of the old 

 variety of Long Orange. 



The old variety was justly esteemed for stock feeding purposes but 

 Improved Long Orange is highly desirable for table use, the flavor being 

 extremely good, and the flesh tender. Price, 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 50c. H lb., 



CHANTENAY CARROT 



This splendid Carrot belongs to the half-long " stump " or blunt-rooted 

 type, but differs from all others of this class by its greater girth, bulk and 

 consequent yield. It averages 6 to 7 inches in length, is broad at the neck, 

 narrowing gradually to the round, blunt base, therefore is easily harvested. 

 The flesh, almost free from core, is of rich orange-red and of the finest 

 table quality; fine grained, tender, juicy and delicately flavored. 

 Chantenay Carrot is an excellent variety 

 for use either for an early crop or a 

 main crop. In the latitude of New York 

 sow as early as possible for 

 early carrots, certainly not 

 later than the end of April. 

 The roots of cours 

 are best when used 

 young. For a main crop 

 sow Chantenay from 

 June 1st to June 20th 

 Carrots split and _ 

 rooty if checked in 

 growth. This may be 

 avoided by water- 

 ing when dry, and 

 by an occasional 

 application o f 

 liquid manure. 

 (Seeengraving, 

 Price, 10c. pkt. 

 20c. oz., 

 60c. M lb 

 S2.00 lb. 



HENDERSON'S SELECTED 



Half-Long DANVERS CARROT 



A handsome, half-long, cylindrical, stump-rooted Carrot 

 of good size and of a rich, dark orange color; it grows to a 

 large size; is smooth, and the flesh very close in texture 

 with very little core. It is a first-class Carrot for all soils 

 and has yielded 2.5 to 30 tons per acre, with the smallest 

 length of root of any now grown. It is more easily harvested 

 than the longer types and is excellent to store for winter, for 

 stock or table use. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. 

 oz., 60c. ii lb., $2.00 lb. 



OXHEARTor Guerande CARROT 



An excellent sort for the private garden, being 



especially valuable for spring and early summer 



crop. Its short, stocky character gives it groat 



value on shallow soils, where the larger varieties 



will not succeed and the compact growing loaves 



allow close planting. The quality is excellent : it 



remains tender long after maturity, and may be 



used while very small for soups, etc. It is excellent 



for growing in frames. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 



75c. 14 lb., $2.50 lb. 



Half-Loii£ Red 

 STUMP-ROOTED CARROT 



A shapely, stump-rooted variety, of medium size, 

 and one of the best for private gardens for summer 

 use: medium early. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. 

 M lb., $2.00 lb. 



ORDER EARLY— Be ready to plant when the ground is ready and gather EARLY CROPS 



