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CARROT 



1 lb. 50 lbs. 



or more or more 



Code Word per lb. per lb. 



Improved Long Orange cleav $0.60 $0.55 



85 days. A heavy cropper on light soils; much grown for stock. 

 Roots scarlet-orange; 10 — 12 in. long, 2 in. thick at the top; 

 tapered, pointed. 



Nantes, Stump-Rooted canon .75 .70 



68 days. Particularly desirable for frame culture and one of the 

 best for home garden and early market. Tops small. Roots bright 

 orange; 6 — 7 in. long, 13^ in. thick; cylindrical; stump-rooted. 

 Flesh bright orange, of highest quality; core inconspicuous. 

 Similar to much that is offered under the term "coreless." 



Ox-heart or Guerande clan .60 .55 



75 days to produce roots of good table size. Especially desirable 

 for field culture on heavy soil; good keeper and much used for 

 stock feed. Roots scarlet-orange; broad, blunt, heart-shaped; 

 become 43^ — 5 in. long; easily harvested. 



RED CORED CHANTENAY (Our Novelty) claber 1.50 1.25 



70 days. This is a distinct improvement over the well known 

 Chantenay especially in color, texture and quality of flesh and 

 has been accepted with much enthusiasm particularly by shippers 

 of fresh vegetables and by canners. Roots deep reddish-orange; 

 5/^ — 6 in. long, 2^^ in. thick at the shoulder, tapered, stump- 

 rooted; core reddish-orange, almost the same color as the flesh 

 and so inconspicuous as to make the term coreless seem appro- 

 priate; flesh fine grained and tender; of sweet, delicate flavor. 



Short White clement .45 .40 



Late; heavy cropper; one of the best for stock. Roots 7 — 8 in. 

 long, 3 in. thick at the top; tapered; pointed; easily harvested. 



White Belgian in Ground clew .45 .40 



Late; heavily productive; grown for stock. Roots 8 — 10 in. long, 

 3 — 4 in. thick at the top; tapered; pointed. 



CAULIFLOWER 



We have indicated the number of days commonly required to produce heads, from the date the 

 young plants are set in the field. Usually it is 30 to 35 days from the time seed is sown until the young 

 plants are ready for the open field. 





1 oz. 



1 lb. 



5 lbs. 





or more 



or more 



or more 



Code Word 



per oz. 



per lb. 



per lb. 



Danish Giant, Dry Weather cohoma $1.25 $18.00 $16.00 



65 days. Dependable variety to plant at the same time as Early 

 Snowball, the crop being ready when Snowball has been harvested ; 

 one of the most dependable in adverse, dry weather. Plants 

 dwarf, short stemmed; larger than Early Snowball. Heads large; 

 6 — 7 in. across commonly weigh 2 lbs.; white with tinge of 

 cream; of splendid quality. 



EARLY SNOWBALL clermon 1.25 18.00 16.00 



52 days. The best for greenhouse forcing, early market and ship- 

 ping. Plants very dwarf. Heads snow white; deep, smooth, com- 

 pact; about 6 in. across and weigh \}/2 — 2 lbs.; the standard of 

 excellence in cauhflower. 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt clinton 1.15 16.00 14.00 



57 days. Standard very early variety for home, market garden 

 and shipping. Plants dwarf, short stemmed. Heads snow white; 

 roundish, compact, commonly weigh about 2 lbs. ; similar to Early 

 Snowball, but usually a little later than our strain of that variety. 



Veitch's Autumn Giant coffee .40 5.00 4.75 



90 days. The best of the late varieties. Plant large and upright. 

 Leaves protect the head which is large, round, deep; commonly 

 6 — 8 in. across and weighs 2 — 2)4, lbs.; pale creamy white and 

 of good quality. 



