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Constant cultivation is very important during the dry weather, keeps roots brittle. 
CONDON'S "Sure Crop" CARROTS 
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324 ImproTed 
Long Orange 
323 Halt LoDK Danven 
325 New Early Chantenay or Model 
A very fine variety for bunching. This is a very choice 
strain, produclne: thick roots of the finest quality. Will avfr- 
age three inches in diameter at the shoulder, gently tapering 
throughout the broad stump-root, and measuring five inches 
in length. Flesh tender, fine grained, free from hard core, 
and of a deep golden orange. An excellent variety to grow 
for winter use, as they can be harvested easily and are im- 
mensely productive. Packet, 6 ctn.t ounce, 12 eta,, % lb., 3i 
eta.! lh„ 55 cU.f lb., 91.00, poatpaid. 
Improved Long Orange 
The Largest Table Carrot 
A well-known sort; roots long, thickest near the crown, 
tapering regularly to a point; color deep orange. It Is a good 
keeper of flue quality for winter use. Packet, 5 ct».» ounce, 10 
eim.i 'A lb., 25 cts.> H lb., 40 cta.t lb., 75 ctn., postpaid. 
323 
Half Long Danvers 
A Half Long Orange 
Sutton's Intermediate 
Grown largely on account of its great productiveness and adapta 
bility to all classes of soil. It is a desirable second early carrot for 
the home garden and is also suitable for field culture. The tops 
are of medium size. The mature roots are of medium length, six to 
eight inches long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. The flesh is 
deep orange, tender and of good quality. Although the roots of th 
variety at maturity are comparatively short, they often produce as 
large a bulk as the longer field sorts and are more easily harvested 
Packet. .% cts.i ounce. 10 cta.t % lb., 28 cta.i ^ lb., 50 cta.t lb., 00 eta, 
postpaid. ^ 
^^'^ Sutton's Intermediate 
Great Midseason Carrot 
, A splendid variety, in shape midway between the half long and th« 
long sorts. It is quite broad at the top and tapers to a blunt point 
Flesh is rich reddish-orange, tender and sweet. Very desirable ai 
a market variety, on account of ,the heavy yield, fine shape and ap- 
pearance and excellent quality. Packet, 5 cts.t ounce » cta.j % lb. 
25 cta.t % lb., 40 cta.t lb., 75 cts., postpaid. 
Early Scarlet Horn 
One of the earliest varieties in cultiva- 
tion, and very desirable for forcing. 
Tops very small. Roots nearly round 
and of reddish orange color. When fully 
matured, about 2 inches long, but should 
be used before fully grown, while young 
and tender. See cut. Packet, 7 cts.; 
ounce, 15 cts.; ^ lb., 40 cts.; ^ lb., 70 
cts.; lb., $1.25; postpaid. 
322 Karly Scutlet Horn 
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