PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 


CARROTS 
All Packets 5c, 1 oz. 20c 

One of the few crops that will do well in all soils, although a deep 
mellow soil is always preferable. They should be deeply worked and 
receive constant cultivation during growth to insure smooth, straight 
roots, which is very desirable. Cover the seed about one-half inch, 
pressing the soil firmly. Sow as early in the spring as the ground can 
be worked. For a late crop, sow from May Ist to July 1st in drills 15 
inches apart and thin out to three to four inches apart in the row. One 
ounce will sow 100 feet of row. Three to four pounds of seed will sow 
an acre. 
PRICE’S ALBANY MARKET-—A fine carrot of the bunching 
class. It is somewhat longer than Danver’s Half Long but 
differs from the tapering pointed roots of most carrots of that 
length, in that it is more stump rooted. Its color is deep orange, 
both exterior and interior, and runs close to the stem. The 
core is equally deep orange and small. Its fine bunching tops 
and smooth, attractive, uniform roots makes this variety ideal . 
for local markets or for shipping. See Price Below. ‘ ] uy 
Price’s Albany Market 

STREAMLINER (New)—Longer, straighter, more slender than Long Danver’s. Has a strong top 
for bunching. See Price Below. 

14 lb. 1 Ib. 
DANVER’S HALF LONG (PRICE’S)—Grows 6 to 7 inches long, deep orange color, not quite as 
prrootheas, Chantensy. A. DEAVY. CrODDEL sic wat su hess oleae adept cosets ciate ee ad oe ness te Se $ .45 $1.50 
PRIGE(S ALBAN Y MARKET Description above: .i.2.. setae. ce as gies aera eels a re ess -60 2.00 
TENDERSWEET—This new carrot is the best quality we know of. The color is striking, being deep 
reddish-orange, outside and in, and with distinct red marking in the base of the leaves. Grows 7 to 
Sarclongseomewhat tapering; and smooth \. 5 esics since Sec ee on ee ree tenets spite = 60 2.00 
BAGLEY DANVERS—A large smooth strain of Danvers, blunt end. Roots resemble Hutchinson, but 
ate broader tops.and lessicolon at, the tOp:. cyaeec apexermia tae cotm sits atestte opikeens © ete ag eda ie keeles ie 60 2.00 
HUTCHINSON—The roots are 8 to 9 inches long, nearly the same size the whole length and stump 
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IMPERATOR—Tops medium but strong enough for good bunching. Roots 7 to 8 inches long, have 
sloping shoulders, are smooth, deep rich orange; tapered to a semi-blunt end. Flesh rich orange 
color, extending to center of root with indistinct core; fine grained, tender and of fine quality.... 50 e753 
STREAMLINER (New)—Description above... .... 1.2... cece cece cee ence tect ete eset eeceeees 60 2.00 
MORSE’S BUNCHING— Earlier than Chantenay, color good, eight inches long. Stump rooted. A 
very fine bunching variety... ........0.0ce tee r eee c eee e tet eect eect e nese e et eteeteees 50 175: 
SUPREME DANVERS—A popular market variety, 8 to 9 inches long, deep orange color, very 
OEE RAT RCOTELESS He te aces arate uence tual ae ae lc ge one eaeh Sai oa aia ge Se Se cea -60 2.00 
CHANTENAY RED-CORED—An outstanding sort of the finest quality. A little longer than 
Chantenay Half Long and the shoulder less pronounced, deeper orange color and less core. A rich 
orange-red color clear through. ........6 0. ec eect e eee eee tenet tte tenner nes 45 1.50 
GREATER CHANTENA Y—This is a strain of Early Chantenay which resembles the original type 
in all respects except that it averages 1/4 to 2 inches longer... ....-. +6. ++ esses eee eee e eens 45 1.50 
NANTES—One of the best “coreless” varieties, 6 to 7 inches long, the same size the whole length, 
and stump rooted. Color deep orange and “coreless.”.....- 6-6 +05 esse ieee teen eee eee ees -60 2.00 
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