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CARROT — Continued 
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Large White Belgian. Cardiac 
Grown exclusively for stock feeding. Roots about 16 inches long and very 
thick. White under ground and green above; grows about one-third 
above ground. 
Large Yellow Belgian.Cardinal 
Quite similar to White Belgian except in color. Roots 20 inches long, 
broad and pointed; light orange below the surface, green above. 
Oxheart, or Guerande.Careful 
Mature roots 4 y 2 to 5 inches long, very stout and thick, ending in an 
abrupt, small tap root; small top and easily harvested; color light 
bright orange. 
RICE'S Coreless 
Rice’s Coreless.Carette 
The most strikingly handsome early carrot we are acquainted with. Roots 
are deep orange in color, exceptionally smooth, cylindrical in form, 6 
inches in length by 1 y 2 inches in diameter. Free from woody heart or 
core, and of the highest quality. 
Rubicon .Careless 
Early, almost cylindrical in shape, half long and stump rooted; color 
deep orange; finest quality. 
Saint Valery or Red Intermediate.Carex 
A very desirable main crop variety with roots 9 inches long, 3 inches thick 
at the shoulder tapering gradually to a point. Color, deep reddish orange. 
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Dry Weather (Danish Giant) .Caucus 
One of the very best varieties; especially adapted for growing in dry lo¬ 
cations. 
Early Favorite .Causable 
One of the best early, large growing kinds; forms a large head which is 
solid, crisp and under unfavorable conditions will form heads more fre¬ 
quently than any other variety. 
Early Selected Early Dwarf Erfurt.Causative 
The finest strain of the Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the Snow¬ 
ball, producing very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; 
seldom fails to form a good sized head. 
