JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(CORPORA TION). __ 
AMERICAN-GROWN DANVERS HALF-LONG CARROT. 
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There are about as many 
about as many of them worth 
shows that our strain of 
crop was grown on Bn 
Seed of the same 
of this valuable vegetable as there are of Yellow Globe Onions, and just 
The cut represents a portion of a field on Cary Farm, Lexington, and 
Long Carrot is at the head both for quantity and quality of crop. The 
Phosphate without any stable manure, and was exceedingly bright and smooth. 
., 5 cts.; ounce, io cts. ; pound, $1.00. 
EVERGREEN CUCUMBER. 
The originator of this variety says he distributed, spring of 1890, ten thousand packets of 
it, and all reports were “ praising it in unstinted terms.” This variety has been thoroughly 
tested the country over, last season, and the favorable reports are still coming. One of our 
special claims for this variety is its wonderful prolificacy. The grower to whom we entrusted 
the contract for growing our supply of the seed, states, after the frost had killed the vines, 
it really looked as if the fruit entirely covered the ground when the field was viewed from 
a short distance. Another grower says it outyields average sorts, four to one. Per pkt., 5 cts.; 
ounce, 10 cts.; pound, $1.00. 
CRIMSON, GERMAN, OR SCARLET CLOVER. 
Owing to articles in the agricultural papers a large inquiry was made the past two years for 
this clover and we believe that its many desirable qualities have already secured for it a per¬ 
manent place among the green and hay crops of the New England Farmers. It was first intro¬ 
duced from Italy into our Southern States, and has gradually found its way north. It is 
recommended as being a valuable green manure crop, and for an April green-food crop for 
cattle, or it can be made into hay during May. Sow broadcast during July or August at the 
rate of fifteen to twenty pounds per acre; it may be sown among corn at the last hoeing, 
and it will make a good “catch” on stubble land by merely harrowing the soil with a heavy 
spading or disk harrow. Per pound, 15 cts.; 100 pounds, $12.00. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
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