Aggeler etfussER Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
11 
A & M Table Carrots 
Carrots will grow in almost any kind of soil, but in order to get 
smooth, uniform roots a rich sandy loam is to be preferred. They 
may be planted all the year. Stow 1 ounce of seed to 100 feet of row, 3 pounds 
per acre. 
Carrots are very profitable because of the large quantity that a small patch 
can produce, and there is no waste, as any surplus may be fed to rabbits or 
other animals. 
Sow the seed from y 2 to 1 inch deep in rows 8 inches apart, and as thin as 
the drill can be set to sow, or, if sown by hand, aim to have two seeds to the 
inch, or sow in ridges same as lettuce. The carrot has few insect enemies. 
Nematode is the worst. Irrigate same as for beets. Carrots are ready for use 
in eight weeks and remain palatable for six months or longer. 
Oxheart Beautiful shade and color. The roots generally attain 4 or 5 inches 
in length, and about 3 inches in diameter. Quality first rate, very 
tender, and a variety that is used in quantity. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb. 35c) 
(lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
Fnrr’incr A sma11 sort hut desirable on account of its 
nariy rrencn rorc ng extra early habit . (Pkt> 5c) (oZi 15c) (/ ■ , b- 
45c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
Improved Long 
Orange 
Imperator 
A deep orange colored va. 
riety adapted for farm or 
garden culture. (Pkt. 5c) 
(oz. 15c) (!4 lb. 35c) (lb. 
$1.00) postpaid. 
Danver’s Half Long 
Danver’« Half T nncr The roots are a rich dark orange color and by 
9 x ljUli S reason of its symmetrical shape which is long 
and pointed it makes an excellent bunching variety. It has proved over a 
period of years to be the most popular Carrot both with the grower and the 
shipper. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) 0A lb. 45c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
T rnnpt .af. nt . This Carrot grows to a height of 6-7 inches with a shoulder 
aiux diameter of V-k-lVz inches and is a deep orange color. It has 
a smooth crown; does not have undesirable side shoots; has a fine texture, 
and is good and sweet. In all respects it is very attractive for shipping 
purposes. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (.A lb. 45c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
CVianf#»nj»v Dlesh is a deep golden orange color, always smooth and 
fi ne j n texture, very tender. Excellent bunching variety 
and grown exclusively by market growers. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) ('A lb. 45c) 
(lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
A & M STOCK CARROTS 
Drill in rows 12 inches apart, and thin to three inches apart in 
VrUilUre the row. It requires three pounds, of seed to plant an acre. 
Carrots are healthful food for stock of all kinds and should be more gener¬ 
ally grown. 
Half Long White Belgian 
Grows to a very large size; is easily 
gathered. Makes splendid food for cattle, horses and hogs; known to yield 
forty tons per acre. Will keep four or five months after pulling. (Pkt. 6c) 
(oz. 15c) (A lb. 25c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
I Y-l 1 _ ,. r Rolrrian Is similar to White Belgian, but with a 
l--arge 1 enow jjeiglall light orange color; said to be richer, but 
does not keep so well. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) ( A lb. 25c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
A&M 
Chinese Cabbage 
Our strain is the genuine Wong 
Bok imported from China and is 
considered the perfect Chinese 
Cabbage. The large solid heads 
are crisp and tender and are 
ideal for salads. It is also use¬ 
ful for cooking and is grown 
extensively for poultry. Sow 
from Sept. 1st until Feb. 1st in 
rows 24 inches apart and thin 
plants to 10 inches apart in the 
rows. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 25c) (A 
lb. 85c) (lb. $2.50) postpaid. 
A&M Collards 
The Collard is an old-time favorite, adapted to all parts of 
the South, and as a producer of “greens” during winter 
and spring it has no equal. It will pay you to have a collard 
patch just to feed the chickens. 
Th i s variety is the old-time favor- 
ooutnern Georgia ite stand3 all sorts of adverse 
conditions without injury. Is very hardy. In many places 
where the soil is too poor to grow cabbage, the collard grows 
easily, and makes a good substitute for cabbage. (Pkt. 5c) 
(oz. 15c) (A lb. 35c) (lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
