TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH 

 Thirteen Carrots. 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Three Otmces of Seed to loo Yards of Row. 



Four Pounds to the Acre. 

 Maturity for Table. 



Sixty to Seventy Days from Germination to 



For domestic use sow when the Apple is in bloom. Drill in rows of fifteen inches for hand culture, or two and a half 

 feet for field culture, and when two inches high thin to four inches apart. 



EXTRA EARLY FRENCH FORCING, 40 DAYS.— We recommend this first early variety to market Lb. 

 gardeners as admirably adapted for fokcing unoer glass or in the open ground. It is stump- 

 rooted, almost round, orange in color, grows about 2 inches long and nearly that thick. . $2 25 



DUTCH HORN or 

 EARLY SCARLET 

 HORN, BLUNT- 

 ROOTED, 45 DAYS.— 



Next in maturity after 

 the Forcing. Stump- 

 rooted, larger than the 

 French. Very choice. 



MLb. 



65 



2 00 



ENGLISH HORN or 

 EARLY SCARLET 

 HORN, POINTED, 50 

 DAYS. — Sometimes 

 called " H alf - Long, " 

 being a Long Orange in 

 miniature ; quite desir- 

 able. Pointed rooted. 

 An excellent garden 

 sort 



2 00 



1. Extra Early Forcing. 



2. Blunt-Eooted Horn. 



3. Pointed-Rooted Horn. 



4. Ox-Heart. 



5. Orange Dan vers. 



6. Long Orange. 



7. White Belgian. 



CARENTAN NEW 

 HALF -LONG WITH- 

 OUT CORE, 55 DAYS. 



— Orange, smooth in 

 skin, rich in color and 

 without a core 2 25 



Ox -Heart or 

 Ouerande, 

 60 days — 



Diameter of a pint 

 measure, not so long, 

 top-shaped. Color 

 orange-red ; tender, 

 flavor excellent. Not 

 excelled by any sort, 

 indispensalDle 2 25 



LONG-RED CORELESS, 60 DAYS. — Similar in form to the new Half-Long Coreless, but red- 

 fleshed; a very tender and valuable sort y 2 25 



Ohantenay Half-Long Scarlet.— ^"Sf'-Ji*' f^,T%"ru'ciive^'"S3S 



variety. 65 days. A great favorite with market gardeners 2 25 



NANTES, 60 DAYS.— This is a thick-rooted, Half-Long Orange Carrot 2 25 



Orange Danvers Half-Long, 70 dBi,ys.—'":i^!^lttti^''''^AS'^k 



a favorite because reliable and attractive in form, color and weight. Most popular sort .... 2 25 



LONG ORANGE. — Twelve to fourteen inches long. Does best on a deep soil, being much longer 



than the Danvers. Very valuable for feeding cattle 2 00 



ST, VALERY, 70 DAYS, — Bright scarlet half-long pointed, broad shoulder, attractive 2 25 



LARGE WHITE BELGIAN. — This variety yields a larger return than others. To the milkman 

 it is worth more than the cost of culture, promoting a liberal secretion of milk of improved 

 quality over that from dry food, and may be fed alternately with Ruta-Bagas and Beets, with 

 the best results 1 25 



LONG YELLOW BELGIAN, — Similar to the White Belgian in form and productiveness, but 

 believed by many to be more nutritious or to possess greater milk-producing qualities when 

 fed to cows 1 25 



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65 



Oz, 



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65 



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10 



65 



20 



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65 



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65 



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65 



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60 



20 



10 



65 



20 



10 



40 



15 



5 



40 



15 



5 



Cress. 



This is used as a Salad. It should be sown at close of Winter broadcast, or in rows at 10 inches, and the sowing repeated 

 every two weeks. 



Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



CURLED or PEPPER GRASS.— Used for flavoring and as a Salad 60 „ 20 10 .5 



BROAD-LEAVED.— A form of Salad much used abroad. 85 30 10 5 



WATER. — A favorite dressing for dishes and a desirable form of Greens 3 75 1 00 35 15 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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