MARKET GARDENERS' SPECIAL PRICE LIST. 
13 
GARROTS. 
ch, prepaid. 
Carrots require a deep, rich soil. I grow them very 
successfully on muck land, and have grown over 900 
bushels to the acre. Sow from the middle of May to the 
first of June, in drills 18 inches apart, and thin to three 
inches in the rows. Keep free from weeds, and the tops 
will soon shade the ground and fur- 
ther weeding will be unnecessary. 
GUERAXDE, OR OXIIEART. CHANTEXAY. DANVERS ORANGE. 
Peroz. Per '.lib. Per lb. 
Early Scarlet Horn— Best for early table use 6 15 50 
Chantenay Stump Rooted— Best bunching carrot 0 15 50 
Dan vers Orange— Fine field carrot and great cropper 6 15 45 
Long' Orange— Standard variety and largely grown 0 13 40 
Oxlieart or Guerande— Short, easy to pull, be3t keeper 6 15 50 
Half Long- Scarlet Nantes — Stump-root, bright orange, 
fine for market 6 15 45 
Large White Belgian Green Top— Grows partly out of 
ground; largest carrot 0 12 35 
GRESS or PEPPERGRASS. pa- s . C en ts , „, ,-. ce.,. 
A well known pungent salad. 
ENDIVE, pa 
A useful salad for fall or winter use; also U3ed for garnishing. Sow the seed in 
June or July, and, when partly grown, thin the plants to a foot apart. The blanching is 
don e by tying up the leaves in the form of a cone. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 
Large Green Curled— Hardy, crisp, tender and ornamental. 10 35 1 25 
Broad Leaved Bataviau— Broad, slightly wrinkled leaves, 
used for soups. . 
10 
35 
1 25 
il^Eemember that the prices in this Catalogue do not include the postage on the 
seeds by the pound and quart. When ordered sent by mail add 8 cen ts per pound, IS cents 
per quart for Corn and 15 cents per quirt for Beans for postage. 
But Seeds in packets, ounces and J lb. are sent by mail, prepaid at the prices quoted. 
Do xot overlook the Bargains in Seeds on page 1 of this Catalogue. The seeds 
are in the regular size packets and are sold at half price, and in some cases for less. 
