CARRO 
are full A 
NUTRITION \ 
CULTURE: Plant the seed % inch deep in loose, deep, well- 
prepared soil, making rows 16 to 24 inches apart. Cultivate 
as soon as plants are established and thin to 2 to 4 inches 
in the rows, according to the size of the variety. One ounce 
will sow 100 feet of row; 3 to 4 pounds, an acre. 
267 Danvers Half Long 
76 days. A prime favorite because of its brilliant market 
appearance. The smooth, handsome roots are 6 % to 7% 
inches long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh is 
a deep, bright rich orange color, tender, sweet, and crisp 
When bunched it makes the most attractive Carrot on the 
market, thus always selling at top market prices. Our strain 
is outstanding. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 20 c; lb. 65c; 5 
lbs. $3.00. 
Chantenay 
70 days. Splendid all-purpose Carrot. Extensively grown 
in home- and market-garden and for shipping bunched. Roots 
are deep reddish orange, smooth, tapered and stump-rooted. 
Average 6% to 6 inches in length. The flesh is tender, of 
fine texture, and very sweet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; I /4 lb. 20c- 
Ib. 65c; 5 lbs. $3.00. 
Coreless 
Chantenay 
uajra. .n.CvCept< 
With enthusiasm 1 
shippers and cannei 
Roots of the same si: 
and shape as Chantena; 
flesh reddish orang 
with indistinct core < 
nearly the same coL 
as the flesh. Tend 
and sweet. Its supe] 
color, fine quality, cor 
bined with heavy yiel 
will undoubtedly mal 
this the most popul 
variety on the mark' 
when it becomes bett( 
known. Pkt. 10 c; o 
15c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 75 
5 lbs. $2.75. 
Scarlet Nantes 
68 days. Excellent 
for home- and market- 
garden use. The bright 
orange roots are 6 to 7 
inches long, cylindrical 
and stump-rooted. Tops 
der, and of very deli¬ 
cate flavor; practically 
coreless. Pkt. lOc. oz. 
15c; 1 Ij_ 50c; Ib. 
IMPERATOR—Fine Shipper 
longer Carrot th.. A. f demand for a 
ehon-rootS vanSy Im»l?aYor‘’S‘. "‘Jl’ ‘'l? ‘wl 
inches long, sliSy SSerinf roots, 7 to 8 
enough top to bunch well* a Utti shoulders and just 
Imperator color is deeo snlirl longer root than Danvers, 
through to the middle of The rooT” I? 
quality, brittle, tender sweet and and of high 
ommend this outstand’ing Carrot fohTm We rec- 
and shippers. It is delieinno home gardens, truckers 
it allows Southern and Faa/T™ home garden and also 
markets ^?h cThfornia growers to compete in the 
Pkt. .Oc; or. !%■ ylX. “'■«®r irrigation. 
CARROTS FOR STOCK 
269 
Long Orange 
^ heavy cropper on light soils The 
sc^rJet-oTange^eoTor!* 
273 
Large White Belgian 
n.r?® rgrow 10 to 14 inches long, partly 
beloT Fleshabove ground, white 
harvested? ^ 
90c 7 slba".'W.oo.'’”'’"’ ">• 
Pnir - y x-iunaa ana along the 
Gulf Coast are made the latter part of June. Main sowings 
SptenTbeT'’ August, and 
Hch^ ^ shaded seed-beds of very 
cn, fine, loose soil. Cover seed not over % inch Trans¬ 
plant when 6 inches high, in rows 24 inches apart”, and set 
dnee^ ?Tnn ^ inches apart in the rows. One ounce will pro¬ 
duce 3.000 plants; 2 to 4 ounces will set an acre. 
297 Golden Self Blanching 
120 days. This original dwarf French strain produces 
plants medium in height, stocky and compact; foliage yellow¬ 
ish green. Stalks very solid, broad, of delicate, nutty flavor. 
It blanches readily to golden yellow. Pkt. 10 c; y^oz. 30c; 
oz. 50c; y^lh. $1.50. 
White Plume 
112 days. An extra-early, attractive variety. Leaves 
bright green, tinged with white; stalks medium, easily 
blanched to pure white; solid, crisp, and of fine quality. Pkt. 
10 c: oz. 25c; Vilb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
