Sunset Seed and Plant Co., San JVanoisoo, Cal. 
CARROT *" ^"'"^ ^^""^ P^s. (If ordered by 
^ ^ ^'-^ • mail, add 8 cents per lb. for postage). 
Ox 
Carrots 
FQRCINS.^ 
CARENTAN, or CORELESS. A handsome, half-long, stump-rooted variety, 
■ of a deep orange color, with scarcely any core, and of excellent quality. 
Oz., 1 0 cents ; lb., 76 cents. 
CHANTENAY. Handsome roots, smoother and more uniform than Dan- 
vers; crisp and tender flesh. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG ORANGE. In form midway between the Long 
Orange and bhort Horn; of a rich, dark orange color, and rery smooth. 
Oz., 10 cents; lb., 50 cents. 
EARLIEST FRENCH FORCING. Roots small, globe-shaped, delicious flavor; 
the very best early. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 75 cents. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN. Deep red flesh ; tender and delicate. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
GUERANDE, 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 recom- 
mend for either market or family use. Oz., 10 cents ; lb.. 60 cents. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. The best main crop variety; of a deep orange-red color ; agood keeper, 
and highly nutritious for stoo'v. Oz, 10 cents; lb., 50 cents. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN. The most desirable variety for st'>ck-feeding ; attains the largest size, 
and yields more per acre than any other sort. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 40 cents. 
MAMMOTH WHITE VOSGES. Partieul-rly adapted for soils that are not very deep; largely grown 
for stock. Oz., 10 cents; lb.. 50 cents. 
NEW BOOK 
n kJ rCnUKX a ■\7"CP'CT a UT in Garden and Field. A manual of practice, with 
LrALlrUlV.l'llA V EviC 1 ADLCJ and without irrigation, tor semi-tropical countries. 
By Edwaed J. WicKSON, A. M. 336 pages. Price, ?2.00, postpaid 
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