THE FRANK S. PLATT COMPANY’S 
Recent Novelties 
and Specialties 
CARROT — NEW BUNCHING 
Carrot, New Bunching 
A new type developed to fill the demand for a longer, bright-colored bunching carrot. The tops 
are somewhat shorter than Chantenay but plenty large and sufficient for bunching. At full maturity, 
the roots are almost cylindrical, with rounded shoulders and well stumped; 114 to IV 2 inches by 
8 inches long. The color is a fine deep red, both exterior and interior; cores are small and indis¬ 
tinct; roots free from hair roots and wrinkles. As compared with Danver’s or Chantenay, New 
Bunching is richer in color, longer, more slender, and carries the width more toward the tip. The 
roots are a little slower in reaching full maturity, but it remains in condition for use a long time. 
Price, per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 15c.; per 14-lb., 40c.; per lb., $1.25. 
Giant Straightneck Squash 
(Special Strain) 
There has been a greatly increased 
demand recently for a better strain 
of Giant Straightneck; a selection 
from the Crookneck Squash, but with 
a straight, thick, meaty neck instead 
of the crooked one. Our stock has 
been improved in uniformity. It is 
decidedly better for shipping as well 
as in the kitchen. Fruits 15 to 18 
inches; quick growing and tender. The attractive light butter color, without trace of green, has 
been favorably commented on by our market garden trade. Price, per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 15c.; per 
14-lb., 45c.; per lb., $1.50. 
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