Helena, Montana. VEGETABLE SEEDS — (Coniinued.) 87 
CABBAGE— (III 5c Lithographed Packages.) 
Extra Early Express Holland" (Winter) 
Early Jersey Wakefleld Drumhead Savoy 
Winningstadt Danish Ballh©ad 
Surehcad (Main crop) Red Dutch 
Large Flat Dutch 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
A sample head of this Cabhagc weighed 8^ Lbs. 
Seed sown in cold frame April 10, transplanted to 
open ground May 15, ready to market July 22 or 
Wa days from sowing. 
State Nursery Co., 
Helena, Mont. 
Dear Sirs: — Your check for $50, premiums for 
best collection of vegetables at State Fair, received, 
lor which please acofpt my thanks. •! have used 
your seeds arid plants in several parts of the state 
and have always had excellent results from them. 
I always feel safe in ordering them and recom- 
mending them to anyone. 
With kindest regards, 
I remain yours, sincerely, 
S. F. BLAKESLEY. 
CARROTS 
(One ounce to 100 feet in drill; four pounds to an acre.) 
Good sandy loam is best adapted for carrots of all varieties. The shorter 
varieties, however, can be sown in heavier lands with good results. 
CARROT— (French Forcing) Oz., 20c; % Lb., 75c; Lb., $1.75 
This Carrot is one of such quick growth that a good name for it is the 
Radish Carrot, for it certainly matures as quickly as a radish. It has a 
very fine neck ^nd a rather hollow crown. We highly recommend it to 
^ill our customers who desire a small, early, delicious Carrot, that will ma- 
ture early, but must be sown in very rich soil. 
CARROT— (Peerless Shorthorn) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 40c; Lb., $1.25 
Earliest and best standard table variety; short top, sweet and tender. 
CARROT— (Guerande.) Oz., 10c; M Lb. 30c; Lb., $1.00 
The finest Carrot for table use, being free from hard core; very like the 
Oxheart, but more highly colored, both skin and flesh; roots attiain a 
diameter of 4 inches at the top, tapering to 2 inches in a slump root. 
CARROT— (Peerless Oxheart.) Oz., 10c; % Pint Carton, 25c; Lb., $1.00 
Medium early, bright orange color, fine grained and sweet; one of the 
best table varieties. Can be pulled by hand; well suited to heavy soils, but 
will thrive equally well in olher situations. 
CARROT— (Chantenay.) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 35c; Lb., $1.20 
A French variety, well adapted to family or market gardener's use, as it is 
tender, fine grained and sweet. 
CARROT— (Half Long Scarlet Stump Rooted.) Oz., 15c; % Lb., 60c; Lb., $1.75 
A variety about as large fls Danvers, but. not so thick. It is of uniform 
thickness from shoulder to root and very stump-rooted. 
CARROT— (Improved Long Orange.) Oz., 10c; Vi Lb., 30c; Lb., 90c 
Excellent variety for garden or field culture. Good quality for dairy cows; 
attains large size. 
- CARROTS FOR STOCK. 
Carrot (Half Long Stump Root.) 
Carrot (Oxheart.) 
CARROT— (Mastadon) .....Oz., 10c; Vi Lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00 
A vast improvement on the White and Yellow Belgian sort. The roots are 
short land very heavy at the shoulder, and frequently measure 15 to 20 
inches, yielding from 20 to 25 tons to the acre. 
CARROT— (White Belgian.) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 30c; Lb., 85c 
Grown extensively for slock feeding. Very heavy cropper. 
CARROT— (Victoria) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00 
Our records prove this to be the most popular Red Stock Carrot in the list, 
no doubt on accoiuil of its sweetness and heavy yield. 
CARROTS— (In 5c Lithographed Packages.) 
Danvers Half Long, Improved Long Orange, Early Scarlet Horn, Oxheart, 
Guerande, French Forcing. 
Carrot (French Forcing.) 
