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Danver’s Half Long. 
CARROTS—Table Varieties 
One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill, three to four pounds required per acre. 
CULTURE —The carrot is one of the most nutritious and healthful roots, and 
should be more generally used for the table as well as for stock feeding purposes. 
Will grow in any soil; sandy deep loam is best. Sow as early as the ground can 
be worked, in rows 15 to 18 inches apart, covering about one-half inch. The 
plants should be thinned to two, three, or even four inches apart in rows. 
170. F. S. & N. GO’S SUPERIOR MAR. 
KET -(76 days.) A handsome carrot of the Im- 
perator type. The finest shipping carrot in cultivation. 
Its splendid quality and attractive bunching appear¬ 
ance makes the new Superior Market sell on sight. 
Roots: 8 inches long, 2 inches thick at top; with 
sloping shoulder, tapered to a semi-blunt end, very 
uniform. Flesh: rich orange color, fine grained, scarce¬ 
ly noticeable core, tender, and of delicious flavor. Pkt. 
8c, oz. 18c, 14 lh. 45c, lb. $1.50, prepaid. 
171. DANVER’S HALF LONG— 
(75 days.) The best known and one 
of the most reliable carrots for home 
and market gardening. Easily harvested, 
a good keeper and an excellent shipper. 
Roots: 6 to 714 inches long, 1%-inch 
shoulder diameter; bright orange, tapered 
to a blunt end. Flesh: bright orange, 
tender and of good quality. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
15c, 14 lb. 40c, lb. $1.25, prepaid. 
172. NANTES CORELESS HALF 
LONG - (69 days.) Customers who do 
not like ordinary carrots are delighted 
with these. They have a distinct flavor 
and tenderness all their own, and when 
half grown they are a rare delicacy on 
any table. Excellent for forcing as well 
as for home and market garden use. 
Roots: 514 to 7 inches long, 1 % -inch 
shoulder diameter, bright orange, cylin¬ 
drical, blunt ended. Flesh: reddish- 
orange, crisp, tender, and of very delicate 
flavor; practically coreless. Pkt. 8c, oz. 
Oxheart. 4F 18c, V* llD - 46c ’ lb - $1-50, prepaid. 
Chantenay. 
Nantes 
Coreless. 
173. THE NEW IMPERATOR (77 days.) _ A truly out¬ 
standing type, bred for market garden use and for shipping, but also 
a splendid home garden sort. Tops medium, but strong enough for 
good bunching. Roots: 7 to 814 inches long, 2-inch sloping shoulder; 
smooth, deep rich orange; uniformly tapered to a semi-blunt end. 
Flesh rich orange color, extending to center of root, with indistinct 
core; fine grained, tender and of superior quality. (See inside front 
cover.) Pkt. 10c, oz. 18c, y 4 lb. 45c, lb. $1.50, prepaid. 
175. SELECTED 
CHANTENAY -(71 days.) 
This is an excellent all¬ 
purpose, medium-early vari¬ 
ety, desirable for home and 
market garden, and for can- 
ners in packing diced car¬ 
rots. Roots: 5 to 6 inches 
long, 214-inch shoulder di¬ 
ameter; deep orange, smooth, 
tapered, stump rooted. Flesh: 
deep orange with indistinct 
core. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, y 4 
lb. 40c, lb. $1.25, prepaid. 
177. RED CORED 
CHANTENAY -(71 days.) 
Here is a distinctly im¬ 
proved Chantenay, with ex¬ 
cellent texture and quality 
of flesh. It’s unique interi¬ 
or color and delicate flavor 
bring a premium on every 
market and a rare treat to 
the home table. Roots: 5 to 
6 inches long, 214 inches 
thick at shoulder. _ Flesh: 
reddish-orange with indistinct 
core of nearly same color; 
exceptionally tender and 
sweet. Pkt. 8c, oz. 18c, 14 
lb. 45c, lb. $1.50, prepaid. 
New Imperator. 
Sells on Sight. 
GUERANDE -(72 days.) 
Desirable for home use, pro¬ 
lific and a good keeper. 
Especially suited to field cul¬ 
ture on heavy soils. When fully mature, often used for stock feeding. 
Excellent table quality when young. Roots: 4 to 5 inches long, 214- 
inch shoulder diameter; bright orange, thick, blunt-ended, of heart 
shape. Flesh: deep orange, tender, of good quality. Pkt. 5c, oz. 12c, 
14 lb. 35c, lb. $1.00, prepaid. 
178. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE -(86 days.) A heavy crop¬ 
per for garden use and excellent for stock feeding. A huge carrot 
with a huge yield-^adapted to light soils. Roots: 11 to 12 inches 
long, 2 to 3 inches wide at shoulder; tapered to a point, red-orange 
color. Flesh: similar in color to exterior with core of lighter shade. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 12c, 14 lb. 35c, lb. $1.00, prepaid. 
Superior Market. 
FIELD 
OR 
STOCK 
CARROTS 
185. VICTORIA -The largest and heaviest yielding yellow stock 
carrot. _ Roots are very symmetrical, and of high feeding value. This 
carrot is well adapted to rich land. It is easily harvested and the 
roots grow largely above the ground. Pkt. 5c, oz.‘ 10c, 14 lb. 25c, lb. 
80c, prepaid. 
186. WHITE BELGIAN— (95 days.) Excellent for feeding 
stock. Very hardy, and a heavy cropper which is easily harvested. 
Should be grown in deep soil for best results. Sow 4 pounds to the 
acre. Roots: 10 to 14 inches long, 3 to 4 inches thick at top; skin: 
green above ground, white below. Flesh: white with tinge of cream 
color. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 14 lb. 25c, lb. 80c, prepaid. 
CHICORY 
285. LARGE ROOTED -Grown for the roots which are taken 
up and dried, and when required for use, are roasted, ground and used 
as a coffee substitute. In spring the leaves make a good salad, and are 
used extensively for this purpose. Pkt. 8c, oz. 15c, 14 lb. 40c, prepaid. 
286. WITLO F-CHICORY or FRENCH ENDIVE -Sow the 
seed in spring and allow the plants to grow until November, then take 
up roots and trim off all leaves to about 114 inches from the neck; 
cut off lower end of root so the whole plant will be not more than 
8 inches long and store in root cellar. When wanted for use, plant 
in a trench 16 inches deep, in cool cellar, so roots are covered by 8 
inches of soil. In about two months the head will be ready for use. 
The blanched head is the edible portion and is eaten as a salad, with 
French dressing. Pkt. 8c, oz. 15c, 14 lb. 40c, prepaid. 
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