CARROT 
Days to Edible Stage, See Page 2. 
Market Growers Prices, Page 82. 
Danvers Half 
Innn 75 days. 
LOng used e x- 
tensively for ship¬ 
ping and well liked 
for home and mar¬ 
ket garden use. 
Roots bright deep 
orange, six to seven 
inches long, 1 % 
inches thick at the 
shoulder, tapering 
to a blunt 
end. 
Flesh crisp 
and 
ten- 
der and 
of 
good 
quality. 
(Pkt. 
5c) 
(oz., 
10 c) (% 
lb.. 
30c) 
(lb., 95c) 
(5 
lbs.. 
$4.35) prepaid. 
Nantes Core- 
l~ cc 68 days. Our 
Ic55 stock of this 
is more refined and 
of better quality 
than much that is 
offered as Nantes. 
An excellent sort 
for home garden or 
market, but too 
tender to be a good 
shipper; desirable 
for frame culture. 
Tops small , roots 
bright orange, cyl¬ 
indrical, blunt-end- 
ed. Flesh reddish 
orange, crisp, ten¬ 
der and of very 
delicate flavor, 
practically c o r e- 
less. 
Billy Burrell and the Rabbit Like Our Danvers—You 
Will Too. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (*A lb., 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 lbs., $4.S5) prepaid. 
ImnoM+rtr 77 days. An outstanding type bred for market gar- 
inipci a I ur (j en use> an( j for shipping. Tops medium, but strong 
enough for good bunching. Roots 7 to 8% inches long, having slop¬ 
ing shoulders diameter of which is 1% to 2 inches, 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 fine quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb., 95c) (5 lbs. $4.35) prepaid. 
7 ^ days. Especially valuable for growing in shallow and 
VAIIcai 1 heavy soil; easily harvested; for home use or stock feed. 
Heart shape, three to four inches long, 2% inches in diameter, bright 
orange color, good keeper. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz,, 10c) (*4 lb., 30c) (lb., 95c) (5 lbs. $4.35) prepaid. 
WHAT KIND OF A GARDEN DO YOU WANT? 
New and Improved 
Varieties 
(Continued from page 1) 
New and improved sorts are constantly being 
introduced and we do not hesitate to drop 
the older and obsolete strains from our list. 
There has been an improvement in seed 
growing as well as in'building automobiles, and we see no reason why the 
older models should not be dropped. Careful selection and scientific breeding 
have accomplished wonders the past few years. Flavor, color and uniformity 
have been so improved in the new varieties we offer that we believe they 
will meet with your hearty approval. 
We are not particularly interested in selling 
seed by price competition. It is our firm 
belief that seeds should be grown as good as 
possible and sold at a price that will allow 
a fair and just margin of profit. This does not necessarily mean that our prices 
are higher than those from other sources. A large part of the seeds we offer 
are of our own growing and, by selling direct to the planter, we are often 
able to supply better quality at no increase in price. Our policy has always 
been to grow the finest seeds we know how and to secure from growers who 
specialize in their line, items that we do not produce ourselves. Our seed prices 
are as low as is consistent with the quality we have to offer. Send us your 
orders. 
Price 
See Page 82 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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