Cauliflower, Extra Early Danish. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
German — BIumen-Kohl. 
Swedish — Blomkal. 
T?Y-rr«> T?ar1tr "nanioVi The Earliest Sure Heading Cauliflower ev- 
r/xxra r<ariy uamsn. er of f ered . As may l)e seen by the name 
it is a European variety and we have procured our seed direct from one of"' 
the largest and most reliable growers in that part of the world where Caul- 
iflower reaches the highest state of perfection. It is of dwarf, compact 
habit and valuable for either forcing or open ground, the heads are of 
good size and a beautifully snowy white. Pkt., 20c.; >/ 2 oz., $1.75; oz., 
$3.00. 
^»nnw ^Jtnrm A perfected variety for forcing or open ground 
"""" OIU1.U1. culture. It is of dwarf, erect habit with stout 
outer leaves, enabling it to be planted as close as 2 feet apart each way. 
It forms large, crisp heads of snowy whiteness in a very snort time after 
planting. Pkt., 25c; H oz., $2.00; oz., $3.50. 
TTnrlv C«nr>wV»«i11 (Selected Stock.) More extensively grown 
1-iaj.x.y uuuwuan t i lan any other sort i M) th for f orc ; ng or wm _ 
tering over for early crop. Also for late summer and fall crop. The 
plants are compact, heads solid, round, pure white. Many of the leading 
market gardeners in this section claim it is by far the best variety for mar- 
keting owing to the fact that it may be planted very close together and 
thus save a large amount of ground space. We offer a carefully selected 
strain of this variety. Pkt., ISc; 14 oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75. 
Extra Early Erfurt Selected. te'»£ , S£*SS 
perior quality. Planted in rich soil early in the spring heads eight to ten 
inches in diameter can be marketed in June. Pkt., 15c; H oz., 75c; oz., 
$1.25. 
Alpriprc One of the best varieties. largely grown for fall use, pro- 
^fa 1 *'* 0 * ducing large, fine h.ads. Popular with market gardeners. 
Pkt., 10c; H oz., 40c; oz., 75c 
AlltlimTI fi-innt A distinct and valuable late variety. The heads 
Auiuuux viiaui. are verv ] argei w hite, firm and compact, and 
being well protected by foliage, remain a long time fit for use. Pkt., 5c; 
H oz., 20c; oz., 35c 
Dryweather Cauliflower. (Sce Page 3) 
BEST GARDEN CARROTS. 
German— Moehren. 
Swedish — Morottcr. 
Guerande or Oxheart. 
A desirable variety on soil too hard 
and stiff for the longer growing sorts. 
The tops are very small for the size of the roots which are comparatively 
short but often attain a diameter of six inches. Flesh bright orange, solid 
finegrained and of sweet flavor. Can be very easily pulled. Pkt., Sc.; 
oz., 10c.; X lb., 25c.; lb., 85c. 
Chantenay. g? r e g& 
use this is considered particu- 
larly desirable. The carrots 
have attained such a uniform- 
ity that they are almost du- 
plicates of each other. The 
tops are of medium size, neck 
small, roots tapering slightly 
but uniformly, stump rooted. 
The color is orange red, the 
flesh very crisp, tender and 
i sweet. Our customers can- 
l not make a mistake by giv- 
ing this variety a trial. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c.; H lb., 20c.: 
lb., 60c. 
James Intermedi- 
■ oj-p The roots grow very 
die regular in form, 
.' smooth, solid and usually av- 
'-' erage about 10 inches in 
1 length. Considered very val- 
uable by many large growers 
on account of its great yield 
and the fine quality of the 
flesh, which is crisp and fine 
flavored. It grows as quickly 
as the earlier varieties. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 10c. X lb. 20c, lb. 60c. 
Chantenay Carrots. 
Garden 
Carrots 
French Forcing 
orange, flesh fine grained 
Yi lb., 25c; lb., 75c 
Table Queen. ^ 
Undoubtedly the finest 
carrot for general use that 
has ever been introduced. 
As will be seen by our illus- 
tration it is rather long, com- 
ing abruptly to a point and 
has almost no side shoots. In 
color it is a rich shade of or- 
ange and the flesh is solid, yel- 
low and with no core. "For 
home use we cannot too high- 
ly recommend it to our pat- 
rons, and wc know that for 
amateurs it is unequalled by 
any other variety. We intro- 
duced it several years ago and 
g hundreds of our patrons prefer 
J Table Queen to any other car- 
J rot. Pkt. 10.; oz., 15c; X 
fcj^ lb., 35c; lb., $1.00. 
Extensively grown for forcing purposes. It 
forms a small, almost globe shaped root; color 
and of splendid quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
Early Scarlet Horn Forcing:. ? x ', ra , earIy: tops small; 
» i J , , ,„ , roots deep orange co i or 
Beady for market in 40 days. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; H lb., 20c; lb„ 60c 
Improved stock; one of the most pro- 
ductve for field culture. Largely grown 
— enormous yield, flesh deep orange. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 60c 
The most popular of the older sorts, for market 
or home garden. The roots are long, thickest near 
the crown tapering regularly to the point. Color, deep orange; yields 
heavily. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 
Half Long Danvers. 
in all sections on account of its 
Long Orange. 
CARROTS— For Stock Feeding. 
Every farmer should plant a few acres of carrots. They are very 1 
' productive, less liable to disease than many of our roof crops, and be- ' 
I ing sown earlier do not interfere so much with the labor in the busy 1 
I time, neither is it necessary to store them till late in the year Thev 1 
, do not, like the potato, require boiling before feeding out. Try a small 
patch of carrots, farmers, and see if they don't pay. Most farmers 
feed too much grain through the winter. Take away half the grain 
' and feed chopped carrots in its place and the horse will keep just as 
i well anil be better prepared for spring work 
Mastodon. 
more 
A vast improvement on 
the White and Yellow 
Belgian sort. It is not only much 
productive but vastly easier to handle 
The flesh is white, crisp, solid and 
very sweet in flavor. The roots are 
short and very heavy at the shoulder, 
and frequently measure 15 to 
20 inches, yielding from 20 to 25 
tons to the acre. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
H lb., 20c; lb., 60c. By express or 
freight in 5 lb. lots or over, 45c per lb. 
, Root 
large, 
- _. ound. 
15c; lb. 
Belgian Large White | T . 
white; grows one-third above gro 
Pkt., Sc.; oz., 10c; U lb., 15c; id., 
50c. By express or freight, 5 lbs. or 
over, 35c per lb. 
Belgian Yellow. 
above only in color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; !4 lb., 15c; lb., 50c; By ex- 
press or freight , 5 lbs. or over, 35c 
per lb. 
The- roots are remark- 
YlUlUIld. a i-,] y firm , )f | ig(l( or _ 
ange color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c.;™ - 
M lb., 20c. : lb., 60c. By express or 
freight in 51b. lots or over 45c per lb. 
Vosges Large White. 
Adapted for shallow soils. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; M lb., 20c; lb., 
50c. By ex press or freight, 5 lbs. 
or over, 35c per lb. 
Yellow Giant. 3™ ^ 
50 per cent more weight per 
acre than the common sorts. It 
grows from 20 to 25 inches in 
length. Pkt. 4 5c; oz., 10c; M 
lb., 20c; lb., 70c. By express or 
freight, 5 lbs. or over, 55c per lb. 
Stock Carrot. 
