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Hart & Vick, Rochester, N. Y. 
Chantenay Red-Cored Carrots 
CAULIFLOWER 
One package of seed will produce 
200 plants; 1 ounce, about 
3000 plants 
For early Cauliflower, sow seed 
under glass in January or February 
and transplant to cold frames, 2 to 3 
inches apart each way. Set in open 
ground early in the spring in rich, 
warm, moist soil. Water freely in 
dry weather, especially when plants 
are heading. For main crop, sow seed 
in June; set out your plants the lat¬ 
ter part of July. After heads hove 
begun to form, draw leaves over and 
tie to protect from the sun and keep 
them white. Cut while heads are 
compact and firm. Protect from in¬ 
sects by dusting or spraying with to¬ 
bacco dust or kerosene emulsion. 
DANAMERICA SUPER-SNOWBALL. 
Large, deep, solid, snow-white 
heads. Foliage heavy and upright, 
protecting the heads. Pkg. 15c; 
i / 4 oz. $ 1 . 00 . 
CARROTS 
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One package of seed will sow 50 to 60 feet of 
row; 1 ounce, 100 feet; about 3 pounds, an acre 
Any good land, thoroughly worked, will pro¬ 
duce a satisfactory crop of Carrots. Sow as 
early in spring as possible, though good crops 
may be grown from seed sown as late as the 
middle of June. For table use, sow smaller 
kinds early, in rows 16 inches apart; for field¬ 
growing, in drills, 18 to 24 inches apart. Cover 
Vi to 1 inch deep and press soil down firmly 
above the seed. Thin 2 to 6 inches apart, ac¬ 
cording to size of variety. When preparing 
Carrots for the table, wash and scrape them, 
never peel; the best flavor and color are near 
the skin. 
FOUR SPLENDID CARROTS 
CHANTENAY RED-CORED. The roots are 
from 6 to 7 inches long; flesh bright red, 
sweet, juicy, tender, without yellow core. 
Pkg. 10 c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 
IMPERATOR. A new variety of the bunching 
type, with roots from 8 to 10 inches long. 
The skin is very smooth, deep orange in 
color—a color which extends clear through 
the root. The core is very small and 
tender. Local growers consider it an ex¬ 
ceptionally fine variety for their purpose 
os well as for home gardens. Pkg. 10c; 
oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.75. 
NANTES IMPROVED. A popular variety for 
general market sales as well as for the 
home garden. Roots 7 to 8 inches long, 
smooth and blunt-pointed. Small tops 
make it desirable for bunching. Pkg. 10c; 
oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.75. 
SUPREME HALF-LONG. We gave several 
hundred of our customers seed for trial in 
theif gardens last season and the results 
have been so satisfactory that we are 
offering it to you this year. This is a big 
carrot. Not quite as thick as Danvers, 
but quite a little longer. Skin is of a rich 
orange color, flesh “fine grained, crisp, 
firm, very little core. It's a good kind 
for both the back yard and market gar¬ 
den. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; Vi lb. 60c; 
lb. $1.75. 
Coreless or Amsterdam. A splendid kind, cylin¬ 
der-shaped, 5 inches long, tender, mild, and 
sweet. An ideal carrot for the table. Pkg. 
10c; oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 65c; lb. $2.00. 
Danvers Half-Long, H. & V. Special Strain. 
A wonderfully productive, second-early car¬ 
rot for the home garden and for market. 
Adopts itself to all classes of soil. A deep 
orange, tender carrot of good quality, 7 to 8 
inches long, with a blunt point. Has yielded 
25 to 30 tons to the acre. Pkg. 10c; oz. 
15c; 1/4 lb. 45c; lb. $1.35. 
Dry Weather or Danish Giant. This 
fine variety is specially adapted 
for growing in sections subjected 
to long, dry seasons and will pro¬ 
duce long, solid, pure white 
heads of delicious flavor in spite 
of lack of moisture. Pkg. 15c; Vi 
oz. 75c; Vi oz. $1.25. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. An extremely 
early, dwarf variety, most desir¬ 
able for the home-garden. Ad¬ 
mirably adapted for forcing or 
wintering over for early crop; also 
one of the best for late summer 
or fall crop. Pkg. 15c; Vi oz. 60c; 
oz. $1.85. 
Extra-Early Dwarf Erfurt. Medium- 
early. Gives excellent results in 
home and market gardens. Sim¬ 
ilar in most respects to Early 
Snowball. Pkg. lOc; Vi oz. 65c; 
1/2 oz. $ 1 . 10 . 
PURPLE. Distinct from other Cauli¬ 
flower in that the heads have o 
pronounced purple color. It grows 
readily, making strong, disease- 
free plants, and the heads do not 
require blanching. The taste is 
similar to green broccoli. Pkg. 
15c; Vi oz. 45c; 1/2 oz. 75c. 
SNOWDRIFT. A new, early variety 
which makes a larger head than 
Snowball. The head has unusual 
depth, is of fine texture, and 
blanches very easily. Pkg. 20c; 
Vi oz. 85c. 
If you grow carrots for market, 
ask for our Market Gardener's Cata¬ 
log. You will find some interesting 
pictures of our Improved Nantes 
Carrot as it is grown for market on 
the muck lands near Rochester. 
Nantes Improved Carrots 
Early French Forcing or Short Horn. For those who want a 
very early, fancy, tender, round, sweet Carrot for forc¬ 
ing or for early growing outside, this cannot be equaled. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 45c; lb. $1.45. 
Guerande or Oxheart. A good variety on soils 
too hard and stiff for the longer-rooted 
kinds. It is 4 to 5 inches long, very thick, 
ending in a small tap-root, bright orange, 
fine-grained, and sweet. When young, de¬ 
sirable for table use; when mature, for stock¬ 
feeding. Pkg. 10c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 40c; lb. 
$1.25. 
Improved Long Orange. This late Carrot is 
very large, often 12 inches in length,-3 inches 
thick at crown, and tapering to a point. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 45c; lb. $1.35. 
Morse's Bunching. A new, long, cylinder-shaped 
Carrot, 1 Vi x 8 in., stump-rooted. Excellent 
variety for home and market garden. Pkg. 
10 c; oz. 20 c; Vi lb. 60c; lb. $1.75. 
Streamliner. Long, slender, nearly cylindrical, 
deep orange-scarlet roots, rather blunt- 
pointed, and with a very small tap root. 
Flesh crisp, tender, sweet, very little core, 
never woody. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; Vi lb. 65c; 
lb. $ 2 . 00 . 
Donamerica Snowball Cauliflower 
