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CABBAGE—Continued 
CHINESE OR CELERY CABBAGE 
There are numerous varieties of this cabbage 
on the market but we believe these are the best 
of them all. They resemble Cos Lettuce more 
than any cabbage. 
CHIHILI—55 Days. We think this is superior 
to the other Chinese Cabbage. Heads 18 to 20 
inches tall and 3^ to 4 inches thick, firm, well 
blanched, crisp, tender, sweet. 
PE-TSAI—70 Days. The leaves are very much 
crumpled, light green, somewhat resembling 
smooth Mustard, but with broad ribs. When 
tied or bunched with raffia, the inner leaves 
bleach to a creamy white. It is distinct from 
any American or European cabbage. 
WONG BOK—70 Days. A desirable, short, 
broad, tightly folded head, shorter, thicker 
than Pe-Tsai, which is 8 to 10 inches tall. 
Bleaches very well. 
Chinese Cabbage 
CARROT 
Native of Europe. Three Ounces of Seed Will Sow 100 Yards of Row; 4 lbs. for an Acre. For 
domestic use sow when the Apple is in bloom or as soon as the ground is workable. Drill in rows of fifteen 
inches for hand culture, two and a half feet for field culture, when two inches high thin to two or three 
inches apart. Carrots for the table should be used when young. 
Chantenay Red Cored 
Chantenay Half-Long Scarlet or Model—70 
Days. Roots about 5 to 6 inches in length, 2 to 2 \ 
inches thick at the crown, smooth and tapering. 
Small top set in a slight depression. Color deep 
orange red. A fine medium early, half long, stump 
rooted. One of the best for Market Gardens or 
Private use. 
Chantenay Red Cored or Coreless Half-Long— 
70 Days. An improvement on the Chantenay. It 
is the most desirable variety, its core being indistinct. 
Roots 5 to 6 inches long, inches in thickness at 
shoulder, flesh reddish orange, tender, delicate 
flavor. Same size and shape as Chantenay. 
Early Scarlet Horn Blunt-Rooted or Dutch 
Horn—60 Days. A popular early sort. Roots 
scarlet, a trifle less than 3 inches long, 1* inches at 
the shoulder and almost that wide at the base. 
Imperator—76 Days. Tops medium size, large 
enough for bunching. Length of root 7 to 8 inches. 
Indistinct core. Diameter of shoulder 2 inches. 
Rich orange flesh, fine for the market gardener, as 
its narrow or sloping shoulder tapering half blunt 
end, makes it especially fine for bunching. 
Long Orange or St. Vallery—80 Days. This ex¬ 
tremely productive carrot frequently grows 10 to 
12 inches long, sometimes longer, and produces a 
root of deep orange color, of about 3 inches diameter 
at the top of crown, tapering to a slight point. This 
is a variety used for both table and stock feeding. 
Orange Danvers Half Long or Rubicon—75 
Days. This is probably the best known variety of 
Carrot, as for years Market Gardeners have used 
more seed of this variety than all others combined. 
It is a broad shouldered cylindrical variety, 7 inches 
long, 2 \ inches at the crown and gradually tapers to 
a blunt type. Color bright orange. Has a rather 
large core but is very tender and of excellent quality. 
Orange Danvers 
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