CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANIS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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E UADICTIFQ Oulture.-Sowearl,asthegrouridc«nbeworkcd,orforratecropthelatterpartof Jfly. They prefer . 
TAEntLy-T„e!taJc "tVar^^^^^ QuaUty and Eavor the be.t. a l^eautifu, rich orange color. Don't fai» 
*4„-JLd^e^oV^o'i-h°eU^-°^^^ 
globe s?apJd root of an o?an«e.«d color Pkt 5o , oz. lOo VUb S5o., lb f ^a ^^^^ having little 
!r^^o^'o^^e°'^^»^d*M^^^^^^ tahle^ariety. Pkt. 60., oz. lOc, 
^*ilvf#lcirieI^HW-Althongh not a larg^ 
da^s earlier than the Long Orange Fine g'-a"'"! and good flavor ^^f S;^ °|-^>^<=^'veraging about 10 inches 
^^^TaW^'&?l -A beautiful yellow colored va^^^^^^^ 
sfo-oivrhis^^^^^^^ 
CARROTS FOR STOCK FEEDING. h^rtotZt Europe. t"^«!.^Ahan 
Sfavi"?r"ping variety that can be fo.j- -n^^^^^i vr^^^^^^ 
JX^^raaTti^i*?! a^^T^ftrs'i^ loc. y. ib. 25c., ib. 75c.. 5 ibs. 
$3.50, postpaid. J J. 4- ^ Thi, i<, pxtensivelv erown in England for stock feeding and used by 
adapted for soils that are not very deep. I""" f ^^OfA^^l^' It attains the largest size, 
an^d^^^tyl^^d^'m^Hrt^^^^nVoTefl^nd^^^^^ "-"^ 
' Larle ^eliow -Belgi?^-A L^ood^st^ck Ve^edfig variety, differing from the above only in color. Pkt. 5o.. oz. 
^iSa'provelnalf LonI Danvers.-A magnificent variety of American origin; skin smooth and handsome; 
root mostly under ground; some- 
what "stumprooted," compact and 
easy to harvest. Flesh, deep orange, 
with yellow center; sweet and ten- 
der. Very productive, often yield- 
ing 30 tons per acre. Pkt. ocoz. 
".do., % lb. 25c., lb. 760. .. i-— , '^>...:.«_i__<v-ij., 
iniproved Long * " ' flHBHBi-' ' rTSI^tai/ /i>': J^MBB^B\\>^i!i 
Orange.— Equally 
adapted for farm or 
garden culture. It 
IS of large size, fair 
specimens averaging 
12 inches in length, 
with a diameter of 
three inches at the 
top ; color, orange 
red. Pkt. 6c., oz. 
lOc, % lb. 25o., lb. 
750. 
A FAMOUS OAT. THAT IS THE REPORT PROM ALL, SECTIONS ON BONANZA KING. (PAGE 33.). 
