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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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iss Red St. Valery or 

 Henderson's Intermediate 



A desirable market carrot, longer than 

 Danvers, tapering abruptly with pointed 

 roots, often called Pointed Danvers. The 

 root measures 10 to 12 inches in length, 

 is very broad at the shoulder, tapers 

 evenly to the small tap root. It grows 

 smoothly and is sweet and tender, free 

 from coarseness even at maturity. Its 

 color is a rich reddish orange. For 

 market gardeners its beautiful appearance 

 makes it a rapid seller on the market 

 stalls. As a table carrot it is unsur- 

 passed, while as a field carrot its immense 

 yield makes it extremely valuable. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 



quarter pound, 70 cents; pound, $2.25. 



148 



Early Scarlet Horn 



A variety of carrot long and favorably known 

 to all growers. It Is not large, but is often used 

 for early crop. It Is some times used for forc- 

 ing. Considered by many people to be the best 

 early -table sort. The flesh is line grained and 

 the color a deep orange. It has small tops, and 

 grows well in shallow soil. It matures S to 10 

 days sooner than Long Orange. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 

 [ pound, 75 cents; pound, $'2.50. 



LOBBERICH'S 

 AGRICULTURAL. 



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151 The Chantenay or Model 



This variety is a very productive one. It has an extra large 

 shoulder, is easily dug, and is desirable in all respects. It is a 

 stump rooted sort, very smooth, fine in texture and of a beauti- 

 ful, rich, orange color. For table use it is considered by many to 

 be the best of all, both on account of shape and quality. The 

 flesh, when cooked, is very tender. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; \£ pound, 85 cents; 

 pound, S3. 00, postpaid. 



154 Lobberich's Agricultural 



Considered the best yellow carrot ever offered to American far- 

 mers. It is of a rich yellow color, stump rooted, and grows to a 

 very large size. Valuable for stock feeding, and in comparative 

 trials it outyields other sorts. It is remarkably free from tough- 

 ness; while in its young state it may be used for culinary pur- 

 poses, as it cooks sweet and tender. _ 



Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; \i pound, 60 cents; 

 pound, $2.00, postpaid. 



Maule's Improved Long Orange 



Maule's Improved Long Orange is the strongest and purest 

 strain of that well known carrot on the market. The roots are 

 of large size, and are smooth, fine grained and in all respects 

 superior. Except in soil treated to raw stable manure, which 

 makes all root crops rough, this carrot is always well formed. 

 The color is deep orange, as indicated by the name. Enormous 

 crops can be grown under good culture, particularly in a deep, 

 light soil. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; % pound, 70 cents; 

 pouud, $2.25, postpaid. 



147 Early Half Long Scarlet 



This is one of the best early stump rooted varieties, and is 

 coreless. The flesh is of a bright orange color. It is early, has a 

 smooth skin, and is most excellent for table use. A good variety 

 for both home and market gardens. It wilf mature in 

 ■comparatively shallow soil. Its great productiveness 

 and the ease with which it can be harvested make 

 it very desirable as a field sort. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 

 pound, 75 cents; lb., S2.50. 



144 Extra Early Parisian Forcing 



This carrot is one of such quick growth that we think 

 a good name for it is the radish carrot, for it certainly 

 matures scs quickly as a radish. The root 

 is formed much quicker than the well 

 known French Forcing carrot. It has a 

 veryfineneck and a rather hollow crown. 



Leaves are short and erect, and while 

 small are quite sufficient for early bunch- 

 ing; good for forcing under glass or out- 

 doors. It has been the first carrot on the 

 Parisian market for a number of years 

 and we can highly recommend it to all 

 our customers who desire an early, deli- 

 cious carrot that will mature as soon 

 as many varieties of radishes. Seed crop 

 very short, cannot offer in larger quanti- 

 ties. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 



Ail the seeds I ordered 

 from yon this year were 

 fine. I had dandy White 

 Plume Celery, also Success 

 Tomatoes. 



L. M. Condriet. Akron, Ohio 



EXTRA EARLY PARISIAN FORCING CARROl. 



