Carrots—“Rich In Vitamins 
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Condon's Early Coreless 
99 Grow 
Your 
Own 
286 
Absolutely Free From Heart or Core 
This comparatively new variety is by far the earliest of its type, but its earli¬ 
ness does not affect in any way its size or quality. It is a half-long, cylindrical, blunt- 
pointed variety, with a very small tap-root and small, fine top. The shape and size 
are extremely uniform, averaging 6 to 7 inches in length and 1 % inches in diameter, 
clean-skinned, smooth, and easily pulled. The flesh is very fine-grained, absolutely 
without any woody heart or core, and entirely free from stringiness and coarseness. 
The red-orange flesh is of the finest flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 22c; lb. 60c; }■> lb. 
$1.10; lb. $2.00; 2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.95 per 
ind over @ $1.85 per lb. post- 
293 Ox-heart or Guerande 
An Excellent Sort For Shallow Soils 
* Grows 5 inches long and very blunt at 
the lower extremity. It grows very rapidly 
and the roots attain a weight' of more 
than a pound. It is tender, of good flavor 
and of a deep red color, and is a vai’iety 
we can recommend for the home garden 
as well as to all market gardeners. Pkt. 
8c; oz. 15c; 14 lb. 45c; I 2 lb. 80c; lb. 
$1.50; 2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.45 per lb.; 5 lbs. 
and over @ $1.35 per lb., postpaid. 
289 Improved Long Orange 
Largest Table Carrot (85 days.) 
A well-known sort; roots long, thickest 
near the crown, tapering regularly to a 
point; color deep orange. It is a good 
keeper of fine quality for winter use. 
Pkt. 8c; oz. 15c; }4 lb. 45c; y 2 lb. 80c; 
lb. $1.50; 2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.45 per lb.; 5 
lbs. and over @ $1.35 per lb., postpaid. 
286 
Condon’s 
Early 
Coreless 
Extra Early 
Very Sweet, 
Smooth and 
Coreless 
293 
Ox-lieart 
Carrot 
Stock Carrots 
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288 Half Long Danvers 
A Universal Standard (75 days) 
Grown largely on account of its great productive¬ 
ness and adaptability to 
all classes of soil. It is a 
desirable second early 
carrot for the home 
garden and is also suit¬ 
able for field culture. The 
tops are of medium size. 
The mature roots are of 
medium length, six to 
eight inches long, taper¬ 
ing uniformly to a blunt 
point. The flesh is deep 
orange, tender and of good 
quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 18c; 14 
lb. 54c; 1/2 lb. 95c; lb. $1.75; 
2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.70 per lb.; 
5 lbs. and over @ $1.60 per 
lb., postpaid. 
Greatest Horse and Cattle Food. Wonder¬ 
fully Productive; yielding 15 to 25 tons per 
acre. 
300 Condon's Champion 
Prize Winner Stock Carrot 
This is the heaviest cropping carrot grown. The 
flesh is white, solid, crisp and very sweet; the roots 
are short and very heavy at the shoulder, which allows 
them to be harvested very easily. They do not break 
easily in pulling, owing to their solidity and shape. 
This is not a carrot for gardeners, but is for farmers 
and cattle men. The roots frequently measure 12 to 
25 inches in circumference, and 15 to 25 tons is not 
an uncommon yield. Pkt. 10c; oz. 17c; )4 lb. 45c; 
lb. 80c; lb. $1.50; 2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.45 per lb.; 5 
lbs. and over @ $1.35 per lb., postpaid. 
292 Greater Chantenay 
New 70 Day Money Making Carrot 
New Improved Longer Type Chantenay 
This is a re-selected strain from the old favorite. Early 
Chantenay or Model. It resembles the original type ex¬ 
cept that the roots average 1% to 2 inches longer and 
the Carrots have sloping shoulders. Carrots are smooth, 
cylindrical, rather stump rooted, with small tap root. 
Color—rich red orange, 8 inches in length and 1% inches 
in diameter at the shoulder. Sweet and tender, of excel¬ 
lent flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 18c; Vi lb. 54c; Vi lb. 95c; lb. 
$1.75; 2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.70 per lb.; 5 lbs. ancl over @ $1.60 
per lb., postpaid. 
302 Yellow Belgian 
The Best Yellow Stock Carrot 
An excellent large yellow stock Carrot with roots measur¬ 
ing 18 inches long, broad at shoulders that gradually 
taper to a fine point. The skin below the ground is light 
orange, but above the soil surface it is green. Pkt. 7c; 
oz. 15c; Vi lb. 40c; }/ 2 lb. 70c; lb. $1.25; 2 to 5 lbs. @ $1.20 
per lb.; 5 lbs. and over @ $1.10 per lb., postpaid. 
292 Greater Chantenay 
3 lbs. of Stock 
Carrot Seed will 
sow one acre. 
Sufficient t o 
produce on good 
soil 25 Tons of 
Carrots. 
Equal in feed¬ 
ing value to 300 
Bushels of Oats. 
