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Postpaid prices on following three 
varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 8c; 14 lh., 
25c; 14 lh., 45c; 1 lh., 75c. 
315 New Moss Curled. Very fine 
variety, with fine curled leaves. One 
of the best. Desirable for salads. 
316 l^hite Curled. This variety 
needs no bleaching. Golden yellow, 
creamy white at heart. Handsome 
in appearance, fine flavor. 
317 Batavian Broad Leaved. Heads 
large with broad, thick leaves. Used 
for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 
When tied up, bleaches cream white. 
New York Purple 
Postpaid price on following 2 va¬ 
rieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 14 lh., 95c; 
i 2 lh., $1.60; 1 lh., $2.95. 
310 Improved New York Purple. 
Our strain of this leading market 
variety is unsurpassed. Skin glossy 
black purple, flesh white. 
312 Black Beauty. Valuable to 
home gardeners and truckers for 
market. Ten days earlier than New 
Y'ork. Entirely spineless, sets fruit 
freely. Fruits are smooth, holding 
well after picking. 
TABLE CARROTS 
Postpaid prices on the following four varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 8c; 14 lh., 25c; t 2 lh., 45c; 1 lh., 80c; 
5 lhs., S3.50. 
201 Oxheart. A short thick variety, best for heavy 
soil where it can be easily lifted. Roots orange-scar¬ 
let, about five inches in length; very heavy yielder. 
202 Early Scarlet Horn. One of the best for table 
use and liked by gardeners for early market. Crisp 
and sweet. 
204 Danvers Half Long. None better for home gar¬ 
dens or market. Flesh bright orange in color and 
very tender. Grows six to seven inches long, tapered. 
Very productive. 
205 Chantenay. A fine sort for bunching, market or 
home gardens. About 6 inches long, stump rooted, 
deep orange in color. A heavy yielder. 
Postpaid prices on the following three varieties— 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lh., 30c; V4 lh., 55c; 1 lh., $1.00; 
5 lhs., $4.50. 
210 Imperator. An outstanding new type for mar¬ 
ket garden use and for bunching. Deep rich orange 
in color, tapered to a blunt end. Core very indistinct. 
211 Nantes, Improved Coreless. Ex¬ 
cellent forcing variety; roots orange- 
red, cylindrical, blunt ended, very 
small tap root. Very crisp and ten¬ 
der. 
212 New Coreless. Valuable for 
home gardens; also a good shipper. 
Fine flavored, tender and sweet. Prac¬ 
tically coreless. Tops are small, roots 
bright orange, uniform size, blunt 
ended. 
STOCK CARROTS 
Postpaid prices on following four 
varieties: Oz., 8 c; 14 lh., 20c; 14 lh., 
35c; 1 lh., 65c; 5 lhs., $3.00. 
206 Long Orange. Suitable for stock 
or table use. Roots red-orange, tap¬ 
ered to a point. A good winter keeper. 
207 White Belgian. Grows well 
above the ground, making it easy tc 
pull. One of the best varieties for 
feeding. Flesh white. 
208 Mastodon. Flesh white, crisp, 
solid, very sweet in 
flavor. Roots frequently 
measure 15 to 20 inches 
in circumference. A 
heavy yielder. 
209 Victoria. A 
large variety, 
and heavy 
yielder. Flesh 
yellow, very 
nutritious. 
Berry’s Champion 
Pickle Cucumber 
225 Berry's Champion Pick¬ 
ier. The best variety for home 
gardens. Excellent for slic¬ 
ing and pickling. Fruits dark 
green in color, uniform in 
size, straight and smooth. We 
recommend this variety very 
highly. Postpaid—Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 20c; 14 lh., 50c; 14 lb., 85c; 
1 lh., $1.49. 
Postpaid prices on the fol¬ 
lowing eight varieties—Pkt., 
5c; oz., 12c; V4 lb., 40c; y a lh., 
60c; 1 lh., 95c. 
226 Klondike. Medium sized 
variety, dark green in color, 
fine quality. Vines vigorous 
and productive. Used for ship¬ 
ping. 
228 Chicago Pickle. One of 
the most popular pickling 
varieties; also good for slic¬ 
ing. Mid-season. Fruits me¬ 
dium green, uniform in size. 
229 Early Prame. A popular 
variety, excellent for pickling 
or slicing. Fruits bright me¬ 
dium green, 6 to 7 inches long, 
214 inches thick, uniform. 
Recommended for home 
gardens and shipping to 
nearby markets. 
230 Early Green Clus¬ 
ter. A fine pickling vari¬ 
ety and for early slicing. Very prolific, fruits 
small, pale green, borne in bunches. 
231 White Spine Evergreen. Excellent for 
home garden, and widely used for shipping. 
Fruits dark green, hold color well. Crisp and 
tender. 
232 Cool and Crisp. Extra early variety, 
medium sized fruits, crisp and tender, fine 
mild flavor. 
233 Boston Pickier. Very early and prolific; 
uniform size, slightly tapered, weigh about 
114 lbs. Dark green. Fine for table. 
234 Improved White Spine. Vigorous and 
productive, fruit uniform, seven to nine 
inches long, very showy. Profitable for mar¬ 
ket gardeners. 
Postpaid price on the following three vari¬ 
eties—Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; V4 lb., 45c; *4 lb., 70c; 
1 lh., $1.15. 
227 Davis Perfect. Mid-season type, excel¬ 
ling in quality and productiveness. Fruits 
dark green, weigh about 2 lbs., flesh crisp 
and of good quality. 
236 Improved Long Green. Standard late 
variety. Splendid for slicing, excellent qual¬ 
ity. Fruits dark green, weigh 3 to 314 lbs., 
flesh white, firm and crisp. 
237 Stays Green. A splendid variety re¬ 
cently introduced; adapted for shipping; 
holds color and firmness-well. Early, medium 
sized, nearly square ended. Prolific. 
Carrot 
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EGGPLANT 
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