SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COMPANY. 
Carrots 
Carotle. 
Mohr. 
Zanahoria. 
One ounce will sow one hundred and fifty feet of drill; three ]ionnds are 
required for an acre. The most suitable soil is a rich, deep, sandy loam, 
not too recently manured. Sow rather thinly in drills twelve to fifteen inch- 
es apart, according to the sorts, thinning out to sis or seven inches between 
the plants. In liel culture the rows should be at least two feet apart, so 
that the crop can be worked with the horse cultivator. 
Danvers Half-Long. Of good quality and exceedingly productive, \>er m.., 
10 cts; per \-\h., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Earliest French Forcing. Roots small, globe shaped ; delicious flavor ; ( he 
very be.st early, per oz., 10 cts; per J-lb., 30 cts; per lb., $1. 
Early Scarlet Horn. Deep red flesh, tender and delicate, per oz., 10 cts; 
per \-o7.., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Gnerande or Osheart. Thick and short; of fine color and flavor, per o/.., 10 
cts; per J-lb., 30 cts; per lb., §1. 
Half-Long, Stump-Rooted. Smooth and handsome; a popular favorite, 
per oz., 10 cts; per ^-Ib., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Improved Long Orange. A careful selection; bright orange-red; excellent 
for main crop, per oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Long White Belgian. A productive variety for field culture, per oz., 10 
cts; per }-lb., 20 cts; per lb., 50 cts. 
DANVER'S HALr-LOMO C.-VKROT. 
Cauliflower 
Clioujieui: Jiluvienkohl. Colijlor. 
One ounce will produce 
three thousand pli^nts. 
The cultural directions 
given for Cabbage will 
apply to this crop, hut the 
.soil should be more heav- 
ily manured. Keep them 
well hoed, and bring the 
earth gradually up to the 
stems. Water freely in 
dry weather, and espec- 
ially when they begin to 
head. Never allow the 
plants to become crowded 
in the seed-bed; trans- 
plant them with great 
care, as any check will 
injure, if not entirely 
prevent, the formation 
of the head. 
Extra-Early Dwarf Er- 
furt. Very dwarf, with 
solid, pure white heads 
of superior quality; for 
earliness and delicacy 
of flavor this has no equal; without cxeeption the best variety grown, per pkt., 50 cts; per oz., ?5. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. Described in most catalogues as above, but much interior to our c.\-)ra-early strain, 
which we recommend, per pkt., 15 cts; per oz., Ij^l 50; per i-lb., $5; per lb., $19. 
Early London. Large, and recommended for early use, j)er oz., 40 cts; per \-\h., 61; per lb., $3 51). 
Early Paris. Desirable as a second early, per oz., CO cts; per j-lb., $2; pe;- lb., S7 50. 
Large Algiers. Extra fine, late variety, and a sure header, per oz., 50 cts., per \-Vo., '-1 50; per lb., IJo. 
Lenormand. Short-stemmed, late sort, with very heavy heads, per oz., GO cts; per J-lb., 52; per lb., $7 60. 
Snowball. Grown from Hender.son's .stock. One of the best early varieties in cultivation; fine white heads 
of delicious flavor; sure header, and a great favorite, per oz., 5>1 25; per i-lb., $1; per lb., 5^15. 
Yeltch's Autumn Giant. Large white heads; choice late sort, per oz., 40 cts; per }-lb., ?1 25; per Ih., $-1. 
AUTUM.V GIANT. 
Our "SELECTED SEEDS" are all new crop, and of high germinating power- 
