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Carrots 
Carotte. Mohren. Zanahoria. 
One ounce will sow one hundred and fifty feet of drill; three pounds 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 
inches apart, according to the sorts, thinning out to six or seven inches between the plants. In field culture 
the rows should be at least two feet apart, so that the crop can be worked with the horse cultivator. 
D.^NVER S HALF-LONG. 
CHANTENAV. 
Chautenay. Handsome roots, smoother and more uniform than the Danvers i«0 
Daiiver's Half-Lon:,' Orange. In form midway between the Long Orange and Short 
Horn ; of a rich dark orange color and very smooth 
Earliest French Forcing. Kools small, globe sdaped; delicious flavor ; the very 
best early 
Early Scarlet Horn. Deep red flesh, tender and delicate 
(iucraude or Oxheart. A thick growing variety, five or six inches long and very 
blunt at the lower extremity; grows very rapidly, is tender and of good flavor and 
a variety we can recommend for either market or family use 
Half-Long, Stnmp-Rooted. Smooth and handsome ; a popular favorite 
Improved Long Orange. A careful selection ; bright orange-red; excellent for main 
crop 
Long White Belgian. A productive varietv for field culture 
LONG OKANGB. 
Oz. 
10 
$0 30 
Lb. 
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10 
20 
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10 
30 
75 
10 
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60 
10 
26 
75 
10 
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50 
10 
20 
50 
10 
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40 
Chervil. 
Cerfeuil. Oarten- Kcbel. PeriJoUo. 
One ounce will sow fifty feet of drill. Sow in rows one foot apart, and cover very lightly. When the plants 
show themselves thin out to twelve inches apart in the drills. 
TT 1 • , . , , Oz- Jft-'b. Lb. 
Used in soups and salads; also for garnishing $0 15 $0 40 $1 00 
Curled. 
'luberons- Rooted. A variety with edible roots. 
20 
75 2 50 
Chicory. 
Chicoree. Hiehorle. Endivia. 
One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. Sow in rich soil in rows one fool apart, and thin to nine 
inches in the row. In the fall li't the routs, pack in boxes and blanch in dark cellar. 
Oz. Ji-lb. Lb. 
Common [Barbe di Capucine). Much prized as a salad $0 10 $0 30 $1 00 
Large-Rooted. Roots of this variety are used as a substitute for coflfee 10 30 1 00 
