CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLA.fTS, BULBS AXD FRUITS. 
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* The Best Table Varieties. 
Culture.— Sow as early as tie ground can be ■worked, or 
or late crop until July. They prefer a light, sandy loara. 
low 1 oz. to a hundred-foot row, or about 4 lbs. to the 
Improved Half Long Danvers.— A magnificent variety 
>f American origin; skin smooth and handsome; root 
nostlv under ground; somewhat "slumprooled," com- 
)act and easy to harvest. Flesh, deep oran-re, with yel- 
ow center; sweet and tender. Very productive, often 
Welding 30 tons per acre. Pkt. Be, oz. 10c, a lb. 20c, 
b. 70c. 
Cbantenay.— For table use it is one of the best ever In- 
Toduced. The carrots have attained such a uniformity 
^hat Ihey are almost duplicates of each other. They are 
u little longer than the Short Horn, being thicker at the 
ihoulder and hence more productive; always very smooth 
ind flne In texture and easily dug; the flesh is of aUeau- 
Jfuldeep golden-orange, tender. Give it a trial. Pkt. 
ic, oz. 10c, X lb. asc, lb. 90c. 
Uuerande or Oxheart.— This variety, lately introduced 
rom France is a most valuable one. Extra fine quality, 
teautiful shape, and very productive. Color, a rich 
irange. In length it Is intermediate between the Danver 
,nd Short Horn Carrot. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, H lb. asc, lb. 
rec 
Early French Forcing ^Thls variety, 'Which Is grown 
largely for forcing purposes, Is the earliest In cultivation. 
It ihalies a small, almost globe-shaped root of au orange- 
red color. Pkt. Sc, oz. 10c, H lb. aSc, lb. 85c. 
Table Queen.— The grandest of all the table varieties. 
Extensively grown by the largest gardeners la Europe, 
and preferred bv them to anv sort ever ottered. lu form 
It resembles so'mewhat Chunienuy, but is larger and a 
much heavier cropper. Color is a rich, golden orange. 
You will make a mistake if you leave it out of your list 
this season. Pkt 10c, oz. 15c, H lb. 40c, lb. 91.25. 
Half Long Stump-Rooted (Nantes.)— Skin smooth; a 
neai-ly cylindrical stump-rooted variety, haviug little or 
no core. Flesh, red and of tine flavor. Esteemed In 
France as the leading table variety. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, H 
lb. aSc, lb. 75c. , ^ ,^ , 
Early Scarlet Horn.— Although not a large carrot. It Is 
a favorite variety for early crop, maturing about ten days 
earlier than the Long Orange. Fine gr;uned and good 
flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, Mlb. aSc, lb. 85c. 
James Intermediate.— The roots grow very regular and 
smooth; are of good size, averaging about 10 lnche.s lu 
length. Valuable on accoimt of its great productiveness, 
rich color and sweet tender flesh. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, H lb. 
a5c, lb. 85c. 
Carrots for Stock Feeding. 
Excellent feed for stock, and extensively grown for this purpose. Horses relish and fatten on them and keep In a 
healthier condition. One of the largest raisers of thoroughbred stock In the West says: "I consider carrots indis- 
pensable, and no one who raises cattle can afford to be without them." 
Yellow Giant. — The great stock- 
. feeding Carrot of Europe. It is the 
largest and heaviest cropping va- 
riety that can be grown, and will 
produce fully 50 per cent more 
V ^ iirht per acre than the common 
I ^, this, of course, makes It the 
proii table CaiTOt for the f arm- 
. . . ;md no one who has a farm 
should fail to have an acre of these 
aiants for their stock. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
10c, <4 lb. 25c, lb. 75c, 5 lbs. 
93.50, postpaid. 
Large Yellow Belgian.— A good 
stock feeding variety, differing from 
the White Belgian only in color. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, H lb. 20c, lb. 55c. 
3 A BED OF 20 GERANIUMS f 
FOR $1.00 POSTPAID. 
For $1.00 we wtU send twenty strong 
thrifty Geraniums, postpaid, to any 
address in the United States. The 
assortment must be left entirely to 
us, but we know you will be greatly 
pleased with the collection we will 
I send you. 
Our stock this year is extra fine. 
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cVosges.— A new and distinct va- 
rietv. This is extensively grown in 
England for stock feeding and used 
by large stock raisers In that 
country In preference to any other 
varietv. It Is a heavy yielder and 
particularly adapted for soils that 
are not very deep. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 
a lb. 20c, lb. 60c. 
Large White Belgian.— This is a 
most desirable variety for stock 
feeding. It attains the largest size, 
and will yield more in bull; than 
any other kind. It produces a 
large crop of leaves which makes 
4 for 25c 
(Regular Price 40C.) 
most excellent soiling. Pkt. 6c, oz. Kfor 2.tc we will send postpaid^ 
10c, a lb. aoc, lb. 5SC. ' " ~ . . » , 
1 Pkt. Carrot, Table Queen. 
1 " Beet, Lightning. 
1 " Tomato, First of All. 
1 " Hadisb. Rosy Queen. 
THE GREATEST OF ALL THE GOOSEBERRIES, WHINHAH'S TREE, SEE INSIDE OF BACK COVER. 
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