GOLDEN BANTAM. This variety is highly desirable 
for home gardens because of its flavor and sugary 
contents. Dwarf type, the stalks averaging to about 
4 feet. Our stock has been most carefully selected 
and is superior to many that is being offered. % lb. 
15c; 1 lb. 28c; 10 lbs. $2.50, postpaid; 100 lbs. 
$12.50, F. O. B. Hollister. 
CARROT 
CULTURE. Sow any time in deep, loose soil. Sandy 
loam /about *4 inch deep. Sow in rows 18 inches 
apart, or sow in ridges same as Lettuce. Irrigate 
same as for Beets. A constant supply of Carrots 
may be had by sowing early varieties in succes¬ 
sion or by sowing early, medium and late ones at 
the same time. Carrots may be left in the ground 
for a long time as they do not become bitter as do 
Beets, Carrots is one of the most wholesome and 
nutritious of the garden roots. It is 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. For ship¬ 
ping, the seed should be planted in August and Sep¬ 
tember. An acre will require 3 or 4 pounds of seed. 
CHANTENAY. The roots 
$6.50, postpaid. 
are Sy 2 inches long, 
stump rooted and a 
deep orange-red in col¬ 
or. Most popular for 
market. 1 oz. 15c; 4 oz. 
Chantenay 
SCARLET NANTES. A 
popular early variety. _ .. 
F ^ J . r1 Golden Bantam- 
Roots are of a beautiful 
scarlet color, cylinder in form> with a blunt rounded point. 
Smooth skin. Almost coreless. Flesh sweet and of mild 
flavor. 1 oz. 20c; 4 oz. 30c; 1 lb. 85c; 10 lbs. $7.75, postpaid. 
OXHEART. Roots are A J / 2 inches long and 3% inches thick 
at the shoulder. 1 oz. 15c; V4 lb. 25c; 1 lb. 70c; 10 lbs. $6.00, 
postpaid. 
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