MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST—1939 9 
Carroten ( Ger .) CARROTS 
Carota ( It.) 
An ounce will sow about 300 feet of row. It requires 2 to 4 lbs. of seed for an acre, 
depending on how far the rows are apart. 
Imperator —Outstanding for Bunching 
This is the fine bunch carrot which is shipped to Eastern markets 
from California. It grows just as well here and has become very popu¬ 
lar for high class bunching trade. The carrots are often eight inches 
long, smooth, somewhat tapering and deep orange in color. The tops 
are just right for bunching. We offer the true stock. 
See prices below. 
Supreme Half-Long 
“A Red Cored Danvers” 
An Excellent New Sort for Market 
This new carrot is really a more slender, refined, core¬ 
less strain of the Danvers type. The roots are good size, 
very attractive; of deep orange color and quite smooth. 
The interior is solid deep orange, having a small “red” core. 
The tops are not too large, making this a fine carrot both 
for bunching and busheling. See prices below. 
Morse’s Bunching 
This new carrot has become very popular in many 
sections for bunching, because of its very fine color, 
smoothness and uniform appearance. The carrots are 
eight inches long, smooth, slightly tapering with a stump 
root when fully mature and with good tops for tying. 
They are deep orange, clear to the tip, entirely coreless 
and of fine quality. See prices below. 
Imperator Carrots 
Make bright, attractive bunches 
Nantes—Coreless 
This is the coreless variety that is used so much for early bunching as well as a topped carrot 
on many markets. The carrots are very attractive, six to seven inches long, smooth, the same size 
the entire length and stump rooted. They are entirely coreless and of finest quality. See prices below. 
Note: 25 lbs. or more of any one variety will be supplied at the 100 pound rate. 
M lb. 
lb. 
10 1b. 
100 lb. 
CHANTENAY. Special Strain. 
Grows about an inch longer than most Red Cored and most strains of 
Chantenay. It has proved the best stock of this variety we know. 
$ .30 
$1.00 
$ 9.00 
$ 75.00 
CHANTENAY. Red Cored. 
Our customers have been well pleased with this stock. The fine quality of 
this carrot has made it rapidly replace the old style Chantenay both for 
market and canning. Our strain has been constantly improved and will 
be found to be practically 100% red cored. 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
75.00 
DANVERS HALF LONG. A Heavy Cropper. 
We have a pure heavy yielding stock of this popular variety. 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
75.00 
HUTCHINSON. True New England Type. 
Produces large roots 9 to 10 in. long, nearly the same size the whole length 
and stump-rooted. Color light orange. This carrot yields large crops and 
is used extensively for busheling in the New England area. We have a very 
superior and dependable stock. 
.60 
2.00 
19.00 
175.00 
IMPERATOR. Fine for Bunching. See above. 
.45 
1.40 
13.00 
115.00 
Long Orange. 
Roots a foot long, yields large crops. 
.30 
.90 
8.00 
70.00 
Mastodon or White Vosges. 
Large, white carrot for stock feeding. Immense yielder. 8 to 10 in. long. 
.25 
.80 
7.00 
60.00 
MORSE’S BUNCHING. (New) See above. 
.45 
1.40 
13.00 
115.00 
NANTES. Coreless. See above. 
.40 
1.35 
12.50 
110.00 
PERFECTION. A Longer “Coreless”. 
This carrot is similar to “Coreless” described above, but is longer, being 
7 to 8 inches long. They are practically the same size the whole length and 
careless. Fine for fall bunching or topped carrots in fall and early winter. 
.55 
1.75 
16.50 
145.00 
SUPREME HALF LONG. (New) See above. 
.40 
1.30 
11.50 
100.00 
TENDERSWEET. The Sweetest Carrot. 
.50 
1.65 
15.00 
This carrot is being grown more and more for market. The roots are large, 
smooth and tapering, of striking deep reddish orange color, good bunching 
character and superb quality. 
