CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 
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CARROT 
Carrots thrive best in rather light 
loam; soil should be well cultivated 
and well fertilized. Plant in rows 14 
inches apart, and thin plants to 3 to 5 
inches in the rows. Plant from the 
middle of April to the middle of May. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
3 to 4 pounds to one acre. 
Quantity discount, 5 lbs. or more 10 ^ lb. 
Per pkt. Per oz. Per lb. 
Early Half Long Nantes.—Stump-rooted, coreless, red 
color, . . . . . . . $ 0.05 
Chantenay.—A half-long, one of the finest for table use, .05 
Danvers Half Long.—A most desirable variety, great 
keeper, ...... .05 
Hutchinson.—Large stump rooted, selected stock, . .10 
Improved Long Orange.—A large long rooted variety, for 
stock purposes, ..... .05 
White Belgian.—Large, white, productive, for stock, . .05 
U5 
.15 
.15 
.25 
A5 
•15 
lr.25 
1.25 
1.25 
2.25 
.90 
•75 
CAULIFLOWER 
Is one of the most delicious varieties of the Cabbage family. Requires a 
rich deep soil, a low moist situation being desirable. Plants should be set in 
rows about 2 feet apart and 18 inches between the plants. 
One ounce will sow a bed of 40 square feet and produce about 2,000 plants. 
Early Snowball.—This ranks extremely high among 
the early varieties, it is a reliable header of good 
size and of rich white color, 
Per X oz. 
$ 0.60 
Per oz. 
$2.00 
Per lb. 
$25.00. 
Erfurt Early Dwarf.—A good variety, 
* • 
. 5(1 
150 
20.00 
Early Paris. —A standard early variety, 
• • 
.50 
1.25 
12.00 
Danish Giant or Dry Weather.—A large 
variety, .... 
second early 
.60 
2.00 
25.OO. 
CORN—Field 
West Branch Sweepstakes.—Big-eared Dent, a popular 
ensilage variety ..... 
Eureka.—A well known ensilage variety of White Com. Very 
leafy, of extra large growth, and we believe will 
produce more tons of silage than any other variety. 
For Ensilage only, ..... 
Learning's Early Dent.—A very popular Dent Com, grown 
for both grain and Ensilage* This variety will . 
mature in this latitude, ..... 
Early Yellow Dent. — Connecticut grown, a dent corn 
that will mature in this latitude, . 
Longfellow.—Yellow flint corn, a well and favorably 
known variety, large long ears 
at market prices. 
Improved 8 Row Yellow Flint.—Earlier than Longfellow 
