Days to Edible Stage, See Page 2. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 90. 
QcUitwL 
Red Cored Danvers (New) “ei"/Hal! 
Long- excepting that the core is the same color as the flesh. 
(Pkt., 5c) («z„ 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., $1.25) (5 lbs., $5.50) prepaid. 
Danvers H a i f- 
I nnn 75 days. 
Long Used ex¬ 
tensively for ship¬ 
ping and well liked 
for home and mar¬ 
ket garden use. 
Roots bright deep 
orange, six to seven 
inches long, 1 3 A 
inches thick at the 
shoulder, tapering 
to a blunt end. 
Flesh crisp and ten¬ 
der and of good 
quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 
10c) (% lb., 30c) 
(lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., 
$4.40) prepaid. 
Nantes Core- 
|- 1CC 68 days. Our 
stock of this 
is more refined and 
of better qualitv 
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, tender and of very delicate flavor, practicaly coreless. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 15c) ( y 4 lb., 40c) (lb., $1.25) (5 lbs., $5.50) prepaid. 
Billy Burrell and the Rabbit Like Our 
Danvers—You Will Too. 
Imnora+rtr 77 da Y s - An outstanding type bred for market garden 
imporaTOi use, an( j f Gr shipping. Tops medium, but strong enough 
for good bunching. Roots 7 to 8 y 2 inches long, having sloping 
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) (ok., 10c) (*4 lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
7 ^ days. Especially valuable for growing in shallow and 
vxnedrr heavy soil; easily harvested; for home use or stock feed. 
Heart shape, three to four inches long, 2 y 2 inches in diameter, bright 
orange color, good keeper. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 10c) (*4 lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
(Continued from page 14) 
Staking a Year's Work 
Against the Seed You 
Choose 
If you are a trucker or market grower, 
the seed you plant assumes more vital 
significance. You must have hardiness; 
plants that come up strongly and grow 
with vim, vigor and vitality. You must 
also have the variety suited to your needs; true to type and uniform 
as to shape, size, color and quality. First class, uniform produce 
brings top market prices and is much more easily sold. 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo 
