PUGET SOUND SEED GARDENS 
CARROTS 
The carrot is a healthy, nutritious 
lood for the family or for the stock. 
While we recommend the Yellow- 
Mangel for cows, carrots are the best 
for horses, and they are especially val- 
uable to feed poultry in winter, giv- 
ing- you great returns in the increased 
egg production. Peas and carrots 
make the cheapest and best food for 
laying hens. Don't fail to grow plenty 
of carrots. Easily grown, if you use 
my seed, which has always given 
great satisfaction. 
EARLY HORN. Best for early 
market or table -use. Quickest to ma- 
ture. Lb., 80c; !4 lb.. 25c; oz., 10c; 
pkg., 5c. 
Improved Shori. I.arKe Wlilte 
White. Kelgian. 
IMPROVED SHORT WHITE. A 
great improvement over the Large 
White Belgian, and does not extend 
above ground as does the old kind. 
Thick and short, easy to pull, and 
grows larger than the yellow kinds. 
Although a splendid stock carrot, it 
is most excellent quality for the table 
also. Lb.. .50c: Vi lb.. 20c; oz.. lOc: 
pkg., 5c. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN. A 
large and very productive stock car- 
rot. The long roots extend above the 
ground, so it is easy to pull, but liable 
to be injured by sun or frost. Lb., 
50c: '4 lb., 20c; oz., 10c: pkg.. 5c. 
OXHEART, OR GUERANDE. 
Short and thick; intermediate, be- 
tween the Half-Long and the Early 
Horn varieties; three or four inches 
in diameter at the neck. Of most 
beautiful color and shape. Lb., 70c; 
34 lb., 25c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG. Short- 
er and easier to pull; great favorite 
Very productive and of very fine qual- 
ity. Lb., 70c; 14 lb., 2oc; oz., 10c 
pkg., 5c. 
