SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



CARROT— Continued 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE 



Carrots for the table should always be used when half grown, because 



then tender. 



Chantenay Half -Long Scarlet, 65 days.— Short, Lb. % Lb, Oz. ph. 



thick, stump-rooted, free from core. Yellow-red in 

 color. Very productive. Choice variety. A great 

 favorite, as is proved by the immense quantity of 



seed sold $1.25 40 15 5 



Danvers Half Long Orange, 70 days.— Broad-shoul- 

 dered, cylindrical, admirable in color. Always a 

 favorite because reliable; attractive in form and color. 



The leading American sort 1.25 40 15 5 



Chantenay Carrot.— Right , „ . „ t „ , 



Size for table Kound French Forcing. 2. Guerande or Ox-Heart. 3. English Horn, Stump. 



4. Dutch Horn, Pointed. S. Chantenay Half-Long. 6. Danvers Orange. 



Dutch Horn, Blunt.— Size of a man's 



thumb, orange colored, tops small 1 . 75 50 20 



English Horn, Pointed.— Different only 



from the Dutch in being pointed 1 . 75 50 20 



X Large White Belgian.— This variety yields 



a larger return than others 1.00 35 15 



Used for feeding cattle. 



Long Orange.— Twelve to fourteen inches 

 long. Does best on a deep soil, being 

 much longer than the Danvers I . 25 40 15 



■ If Long Yellow Belgian— Similar to the White 



Belgian in form and productiveness, more 



attractive..., 1.00 35 15 



Used for feeding cattle.. 



Ox-Heart or G-uerande, 60 days.— Diam- 

 eter of a pint measure, not so long, top- 

 shaped. Color orange-red; tender; flavor 

 excellent. Not excelled by any sort. 

 Indispensable. Especially suitable for 

 garden culture. Very rapid in growth.. 1.25 40 15 



St. Vallery.— Straight root, half long, 

 Ox-Heart —Right size for table or pointed, bright scarlet, broad shoulders, 



smaller attractive 1.25 40 15 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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