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NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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GfiRROTS. 
crop, 
seven , , J, , 
rows. Soil, light sandy loam, richly manured una deeply dug. . ^ , .,1 u-^*,™ «„„ 
Guerande or Oxheart.— This -varietv, lately introduced from France, is a most va uable one. Extra fine 
quaUty, beautiful shape and very productive. Color, a rich orange. In length it >s mtermed.ate between 
the Danvers and Short Horn Carrot. Pkt. ,'".c., oz. lOe., Vi lb. 25c., Ib- ^Sc 
Early 
tion. 11 
Half] 
or 
"'Elrly Sblrlet Horn. -Although not a large carrot, it is^a farorite variety for early crop, matuH^ 1 0 
da vs e.-irlicr than the Long Orange. Fine grained and stood flaror. PVt. r,c., oz lOc. 14 ' J- JC., lb- 85c. 
James Intermediate.-The roots grow very rcg^ilar and smooth, are of good «>«;,JJ^.fi'«'"S oz Toc 
in leiisth. Valuable on account of its great product.vf nc8s, rich color and sweet, tender liesh. Pit. oc, oz. lOc, 
% lb.'25c., lb. 85e. 
FOR STOCK FEEDING. 
. It attains the largest : 
whicu make most excellent soil- 
Yellow Glant.-This is the heaviest oroppiner Carrot B^^own, and by far the most profltab^^^ 
can be raised for stock fceding^purposes. The roots are remarkably hue shaped .ind the quahty is untqualcd. 
^Vorg4W?-A new'tid d^?^ This is extensively grown in England for stock feeding and usc^^^^ 
large stock raisers in that country in preference to any other variety. It is a heavy y.clder and particularly 
adapted for soils that are not very deep. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, % lb. 20., lb. 60c. i„,„„.f „,,rt 
Large White Belg-iaii.-This is a most desirable variety for stock feeding. It attains the largest size, and 
■will yield more in bulk than any other kind. It produces a large crop of leaves, 
'"liarge Yeli(5wBeigiaD.-A^g^^^^ differing from the above only in color. Pkt. 5c., oz.lOc, 
^*ImprovedValf Long Danvers.-A magnificent variety of American origin. Tops, medium and dark col- 
ored ; skin, smooth ami handsome: root, 
mostlyunder ground ; some what "stump- 
rooted,'* compact and easy to liarvest. 
Flesh, deep orange with yelIo\\' center; 
sweet and tender. Very productive, 
often yielding: from 20 to 30 
tonsperacre. Bkt.Sc, 
oz. 10c. , Vi lb. Sr.c, lb. 
75c. 
Improved Long' Or- 
ang:e.— Equally adapted 
for firm or garden cul- 
ture. It is of large size, 
fair specimens averaging 
12 inches in length, 
with a diaraeterof three 
inches at the top; color, 
orange red. Pkt.5c.,02. 
lOc, Vi lb. S5c., lb. 75e. 
5 POUNDS OF ANY STOCK FEEDING CARROT FOR $2.25, AT PURCHASER'S EXPENSE BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT. 
