80 VEGETABLE SEEDS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Harvesting: Early Snowball Cauliflower from Our Peerless 
Seed at the Capitol View Gardens, Owned by Joe Fisher 
Carrot 
Ger.—Mochre. Scand.—Gulrod. 
(One oz. to 100 feet of drill—3 to 4 lbs. 
to the acre) 
Good sandy loam is best adapted for 
Carrots. The shorter varieties, how¬ 
ever, can be sown on heavier soil. 
Pride of Montana (Bunching Type)—A 
new type of Carrot. The roots are 
longer and more slender than the 
Danvers and wider towards the tips. 
The color, both exterior and inte¬ 
rior, is a fine deep red with very 
small cores. It is a little slower in 
reaching maturity than Danvers, but 
remains in condition for use longer. 
Roots are six to eight inches long, 
smooth, free from hair roots and 
wrinkles. The shoulders are well 
stumped and are excellent for bunch¬ 
ing. Fine for market and home use. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; (4-lb., 60c; 1 lb., 
$1.90. 
Early French Forcing or Golden Ball— 
It is an excellent Carrot for forcing 
as well as for an early supply from 
the garden. Small roots, 1% inches 
in diameter, tender and of fine flavor. Rich or¬ 
ange skin and flesh. 50 days. Pkt., 5c; ox., 15c; 
(4-lb., 45c; 1 lb., $1.35. 
Carrot—Oxheart or Guerande 
Oxheart or Guerande —Medium early, bright orange 
color, fine grained and sweet; one of the best 
table varieties. Can be pulled by hand; well 
suited to heavy soils, but will thrive equally well 
in other situations. 70 days. Pkt., 5c; ox., 15c; 
(4-lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
Early Chantenay or Model —A most excellent me¬ 
dium early, half long variety. The tops are me¬ 
dium sized with small neck. The roots are thick, 
six inches in length, uniformly half long or 
stump rooted but tapering slightly; smooth, deep 
orange-red color. The flesh is very crisp and 
tender. Extensively used for bunching. 65 days. 
Pkt., 5c; ox., 15c; (4-lh., 40c; 1 lb., $1.20. 
Danvers Half Long —A standard variety and one 
of the heaviest croppers. Color dark orange, 
very thick shoulder, of a most excellent quality. 
Length 7 to 7% inches. 7 5 days. Pkt., 5c; ox., 
15c; (4- lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
Improved Long Orange —This is a variety of the 
largest size. The roots are uniform in size and 
smooth. Of gradually tapering shape, holding 
their thickness well throughout the length; rich, 
deep orange color. It is a good keeper of fine 
quality for Winter use. 80 days. Pkt., 5c; ox., 
15c; (4-lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
S N. S. Co’s. New Red Cored Chantenay —This 
’ new Carrot meets the requirements of the home 
garden and market gardener. Tops are shorter 
than the regular Chantenay and considerably 
earlier making bunching easy. The outstand¬ 
ing features are the smoothness of the roots, 
the excellent color, both exterior and interior; 
the tenderness of the core and the uniform and 
perfect stumping. Excellent for slicing, dicing 
in soups and salads. Roots tested for sugar aver¬ 
age 10 per cent sweeter than any other Carrot. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; (4-lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
Early Scarlet Horn or Short Horn — One of the 
most popular early varieties for market or home. 
The roots measure 1(4 inches in diameter and 
about 3 inches in length. They are a rich deep 
orange color and of sweet flavor. 55 days. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; (4-lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
Cauliflower 
(One ounce for 3,000 plants) 
((4-oz. to 100 feet of drill—4 ozs. to the acre) 
Culture —Cauliflower is a gross feeder, and well 
repays heavy manuring and high culture. It suc¬ 
ceeds best on well drained soil. For Spring crop, 
plant the seed in protected beds early in February 
and the plants will be ready to transplant prob¬ 
ably early in April. Plant in rows two feet apart 
—eighteen inches in the row. 
Early Snowball —Is the best all-around Cauliflower 
on the market for early or late use, for the fam¬ 
ily or the market garden. It heads where others 
fail. Its close and compact habit of growth per¬ 
mits one-third more to be planted on the same 
space of ground than can be done with other 
varieties. 90 days. Pkt., 15c; (4-oz., 75c; (4-oz., 
$1.10; oz., $2.00; (4-lb., $7.50. 
Dry Weather or Danish Giant —Is more resistant 
to unfavorable season than other sorts, particu¬ 
larly in dry weather. 100 days. Pkt., 15c; (4-oz., 
85c; y 2 -ox., $1.50; oz., $2.25; (4-lb., $7.50. 
Extra Early Snowball or Danish Perfection— This 
new strain possesses all the good qualities of 
the best Early Snowball strains and has shown 
an unusual uniformity in maturing. The leaves 
closely enfolding the head give it a particularly 
attractive appearance, and as the inner leaves 
almost cover the snow-white flower the neces¬ 
sary early tying up as in the case of other early 
sorts is largely avoided. It is the earliest strain 
of its type. 80 days. Pkt., 15c; (4-oz., $1.00; (4- 
oz., $1.75; oz., $3.00; (4-lb., $9.00. 
Carrots for Stock 
THE TWO BEST VARIETIES 
Victoria —No yellow Carrot can approach the Vic¬ 
toria in size, in yield and in feeding qualities. 
It is the largest orange or yellow Carrot known. 
The roots are remarkably fine and of excellent 
quality, possessing high feeding properties; is a 
heavy cropper on all soils and grows nearly half 
again as much weight an acre as the ordinary 
varieties. The roots grow more above ground 
and it is easy to gather. 90 days. Oz., 15c; (4- 
lb., 30c: 1 lb., SOc; 2 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $3.25; 10 
lbs., $6.25. 
Mastodon— It is the heaviest Carrot grown, yield¬ 
ing more tons to the acre than any other sort. 
The flesh is white, crisp and very sweet. It is 
a vast improvement on the white and green Bel¬ 
gian sorts and is much more productive. The 
roots are short and very heavy at the shoulder, 
rendering them easily harvested. Too much can 
scarcely be said of their size and great produc¬ 
tiveness. The roots frequently measure 15 to 20 
inches in circumference, and yield 20 to 30 tons 
to the acre. 90 days. Oz.. 15c; (4-lb., 30c; 1 lb., 
SOc; 2 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $3.25; 10 lbs., $6.25. 
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