Who Ever Heard of a Picnic without Pickled Beets? 
CABBAGE, continued 
Premium Flat Dutch. Well-known late 
sort. The heads are flat and grow remark- 
ably large. Pkt. 15 cts.;0z.75cts. 
Giant Chinese, Pe-Tsai. Outside leaves 
are pale green, inside creamy white; very 
mild flavor. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Giant Chinese, Wong-Bok. Big, compact, 
and crisp. Best heading variety to grow 
for summer months. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Mammoth Rock Red. Round, solid heads 
of deep red color. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 90 cts. 
SAVOY, American Drumhead. Unsur- 
passed for wimter use. Large, late, and 
finely curled. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Savoy, Perfection. Largely grown for New 
York market. Produces larger and better 
heads than any other Savoy Cabbage. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 90 cts. 
CARROTS 
One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill; 
4 pounds, an acre 
Sow seed in light sandy soil, from April to July, 
in drills 1144 feet apart, covering the seed \%4 inch 
deep. Thin out the young plants from 3 to 5 inches 
apart, according to size of variety. Cultivate freely 
and do not allow the soil to get too dry during 
hot weather. 
HUNT’S SCARLET INTERMEDIATE. 
The stock we offer has been carefully 
selected for many successive years, and in 

Hunt’s Dark-leaved Globe Beets 
BEET 
One ounce of seed will sow 50 feet of drill; 5 to 6 pounds, an acre 
Sow as early in the spring as the ground can be worked, and every two weeks after, for a succession 
up to the first week of July. Soil should be light, sandy loam, well iched with manure. w in drills, : 
15 inches apart, and hen well up, thin out ee Phere, eh eee.) color, quality, and shape cannot be 
excelled. Splendid cropper and good 
HUNT’S DARK-LEAVED GLOBE. This | Detroit Dark Red. Very early. Sweet and keeper. Pkt. 15 cts.;0z.75cts.; 41b. $2.50. 
variety has not only a dark leaf, like the tender. Oz. 25 cts.: 4b. 70 cts.; Ib. $2.25. | Chantenay Half-Long Scarlet. Orange- 
best decorative strains, but is equal in 2 red, stump-rooted variety, with broad 
color of the flesh to Detroit. These two | Good for All. Roots globular, with small shoulder. Oz. 25 cts.; 4b. 75 cts. 
important features, coupled with its hand- neck and slender tap-root, Deep vermilion | Danvers Half-Long. Handsome, large, 
some form, place it in the front rank of 
this class of Beet. It is a main-crop Beet 
of excellent keeping qualities. Pkt. 20 cts.; 
oz. 40 cts.; Ib. $1.25. 
Crimson Globe. Fine, globular shape; 
flesh rich, very tender and sweet. One of 
the best for an early crop. Oz. 25 cts.; 
Ib. 75 cts.; Ib. $2.50. 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Rapid grower; can be 
sown outside as late as July. Dark blood- 
red. Oz. 25 cts.; 4Ib. 75 cts.; Ib. $2.50. 
Egyptian. Extra early. Flat; deep red; 
ae and sweet. Oz. 20 cts.; 4Ib. 60 cts.; 
plans 
Giant Winter Keeper. Remains solid and 
tender all summer as well as when stored 
for winter use. This splendid keeping Beet 
remains firm and sweet when most of the 
others are past their prime. Rich, red, 
matures in 80 days. Oz. 25 cts.; 4b. 
75 cts.; Ib. $2.50. 

flesh of fine texture. Oz. 30 cts.; 4Ib. $1. 
Model Red Globe. Flesh is exceedingly 
rich and of the choicest flavor. Perfect in 
shape, with very small tap-root. Fine for 
exhibitions. Oz. 25 cts.; 14Ib. 75 cts. 
Perfect Model Globe. A fine selection of 
Globe Beet with a very small top. Heavy 
cropper; splendid keeper. Oz. 30 cts.; 
Uy Ib. $1. 
SWISS CHARD, Lucullus. Large, dark 
green leaves; white ribs. May be used as 
spinach. Oz. 25 cts.; 4Ib. 75 cts. 
SUGAR BEETS (MANGELS) 
Six to 8 pounds of seed will sow an acre 
Giant Intermediate. Lb. €0c.; 5 Ibs. $2.75. 
Mammoth Long Red. Lb. €0c.; 5 Ibs. $2.75. 
smooth, rich orange-red Carrot with little 
core. Produces very large crops. Oz. 25 
cts.; 4|b. 75 cts. 
Early French Forcing. The earliest Carrot 
i cultivation. Its small, mild-flavored, 
globe-shaped roots make an elegant and 
delicious side dish. Oz. 35 cts.; 4b. $1. 
Early Scarlet Horn. Very thick roots. 
Fine for frames. Popular kitchen variety. 
Oz. 30 cts.; 4Ib. 90 cts. 
Guerande (Oxheart). An immense cropper. 
Especially suited to hard soils. Oz. 30 cts.; 
4|b. 90 cts. 
Half-Long Nantes. A popular French sort 
adapted to shallow soils. Oz. 25 cts.; 
Y4lb. 75 cts. 
Long Red Surrey. One of the finest for 
exhibition purposes. Heavy cropper of 
first-rate quality. Oz. 35 cts.; 4lIb. $1. 
The Premier. Excellent for both table and 
market, possessing all the fine qualities of 
St. Valery. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 

Field Carrots 
Long Orange. Lb. $1.75. 
White Belgian. Lb. $1.75. 
One ounce of seed will produce about 
1500 heads; 8 ounces will sow an acre. 

CABBAG 
For plants of early kinds, sow seed in January under glass, and prick 
out into flats about 2 inches apart. Transplant to open ground as early 
in the spring as the soil can be prepared, setting 114 feet to 2 feet apart, 
in rows, which should be 3 feet apart. Cultivate frequently, and during 
dry weather water copiously. Late Cabbage seed should be sown in 
drills in open ground during April and May, and transplanted in June 
or July. Fertilize heavily, using 400 pounds Nitrate of Soda per acre 
in three dressings, one-third when plants are set out, and two-thirds a 
month apart later. 
HUNT’S EARLIEST. A conical-shaped Cabbage of very 
dwarf habit, with very few outer leaves. It is delicate in 
flavor, very tender, and quick to mature. Pkt. 20 cts.; oz. $1. 
Autumn King. Large, flat heads, with closely set leaves of 
fine quality; good keeper. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 4b. $2. 
Copenhagen Market. The earliest round variety and the 
largest. Very solid, short-stemmed heads of fine quality. 
Danish-grown seed. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Danish Ballhead. Medium size; few outer leaves; good keeper. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 90 cts. : 
Early Jersey Wakefield. The standard early variety. Heads 
conical, solid, with few outer leaves. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts. 
CHICORY 
Common (Wild). Very useful for salads. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 
40 cts. 
Witloof (French Endive). The stalks when blanched are 
used for salad. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 7 

Early Scarlet Horn Carrots 
WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 

