CARROTS {Continued) 
They like potash and mellow, rich soil. 
Trivett’s Chantenay Selected 
(Second Early.) A selected stock, stump-rooted 
type, maturing in about 65 days. An excellent 
Carrot in all respects. 
Lb. $3.50 % lb. $1.25 Oz. 45c. Pkt. 15c. 
Trivett’s Danvers Selected 
(Late.) A tapering cylindrical Carrot of good 
size and excellent table quality. 
Lb. $3.50 yi lb. $1.25 Oz. 45c. Pkt. 15c. 
Trivett's Favorite Forcing 
(First Early.) A special strain of small, round 
Carrots for forcing in greenhouses or frames 
and for an extra early crop outdoors. Also if 
sown in August will produce nice young Carrots 
for Autumn use. 
Lb. $6.00 lb. $1.75 Oz. 60c. Pkt. 20c. 
Sutton’s Red Intermediate. 
(Late.) Large size, bright red, close grained; flesh of finest 
sweet flavor. 
Lb. $5.00 M Ib. $1.50 Oz. 50c. Pkt. 20c. 
Chantenay. 
(Second Early.) The regular stock of this good standard 
variety. For selected grade, see “Trivett’s Chantenay 
Selected.” 
Lb. $1.50 M lb. 50c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c 
Danvers Half Long. 
(Late.) For selected stock, see “Trivett’s Danvers Se¬ 
lected.” Good standard sort. 
Lb. $1.50 M lb. 50c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
Tendersweet. 
(Late.) About 9 inches long, orange red, sweet, tender 
and of fine quality. 
Lb. $2.50 M lb. 85c. Oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
French Forcing. 
(Extra Early.) Small, round roots for forcing under glass 
and in frames. 
Lb. $2.75 M lb. $1.00 Oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
English Scarlet Horn. 
(Early.) 4 to 5 Inches long, bright red. 
Lb. $1.50 yi lb. 50c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
Nantes Half-Long. 
(Early.) A fine early French Carrot; splendid for first 
crop in the garden. 
Lb. $2.50 M lb. 85c. Oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
TRIVETT’S DANVERS SELECTED 
A much improved strain of Danvers Carrot 
Long Orange Selected. 
(Late.) A popular sort for Winter storing: long, large roots; good 
quality. Lb. $1.50 yi lb. 50c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
Oxheart, or Guerande. 
(Late.) Medium length but very thick; a very good Winter keeper. 
Lb. $1.50 M lb. 50c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
FIELD CARROT 
Long Orange Cattle. 
(Late.) The most popular sort for Winter storage and stock feeding. 
Sow about 5 lbs. to the acre during May-June. 
5 lbs. $6.00 Lb. $1.25 M lb. 40c. 
’‘The vegetables from your seeds could not be better. I have 
a fine crop of your Carrots." 
Mr. Vincent Bocchino 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
Theodore Pratt, Esq. 
‘‘Your seeds have again proven that they will produce high 
Quality Vegetables.” 
Mr. John Rossi 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
Sir T. Ashley Sparks 
