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CARROTS 
Carrot (Peerless Shorthorn.) 
(One ounce to 100 feet in drill; 4 pounds Lo 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. 
CARUOr— (French Forcing.) Oz. 20c; Vi-Lh. 75c; Lb. $1.75 
inis tairol is one oi such quick growth that a good name for it is the 
Hadish Carrol, for it certainly matures as quicidy as a radish. It has a 
very line neck and a rather hollow crown. We highly recommend it to all 
our customers who desire a small, early, delicious Carrot that will mature 
early, but must be sown in very rich soil. 
CARROT— (Peerless Shorthorn.) Oz. 10c; ^-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
i-arliest and best standard table variety; short top, sweet and tender. 
(Guerande.) Oz.JOc; y^-Lb. 25c; Lb. 80c 
ine linest carrot lor table use, being Iree from hard core; very lilte the 
Oxhearl, but more highly coiortd, ooth skin and llesli; roots attain a 
diameter ol 4 inches at tne lop, lapering to 2 inches in a stump root. 
Oxheai't; Oz. 10c; ya-Pint Carton, 25c; Lb. 90c 
Medium early, bright orange color, line grained and sweet; one of the best 
table varieties. Can be pulled by nand; well suited lo heavy soils, but will 
thrive equally well in other situations. 
CARROT— (Chantenay.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. 90c 
A French variety, well adaiiua to family or market gardener's use, as it is 
lender, line grained and sweet. 
CARROT— (Half Long Scarlet Stump Rooted.) Oz. 10; %-Lb. 30c; Lb $100 
A variety about as large as Danvcrs, but not so thick. It is of uniform thick- 
ness from shoulder to root and very slump-rooted. 
CARROT— (Improved Long Orange.) Oz. 10c; J4-Lb. 30c; Lb. 90c 
Excellent variety lor garden or held culture. Good quality for dairy cows; 
attains large size. 
Carrot (Oxheart.) 
CARROTS FOR STOCK. 
CARROT— (IMastadon.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
A vast improvement on ihe White ana xtUow Belgian sort. The roots are 
short and very heavy at the shoulder, and frequently measure 15 lo 20 inches, 
yielding from 20 to 25 tons to the acre. 
CARROT— (While Belgian.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. 85c 
Grown extensively for stock 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 account of its sweetness and heavy yield. 
CARROTS— (In 5c Lithograplied Packages.) 
Danvers Half Long, Improved Long Orange, Early Scarlet Horn, Oxheart, 
Guerande, French Forcing. 
Carrot (French Forc- 
ing.) 
Carrot (Guerande.) 
Carrol 
(Half Long 
Root.) 
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