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CARROTS .... for Soups or Salads 
Pkt., 10c; 4% Ounce, 20c; Ounce, 45c; 1, Pound, $1.50 
Planting Instructions pre oer Con Pot will grow Carrots. For early 
; . y in the spring as possible, 
and in rows 18 inches to 2 feet apart. Cover not more than Veciicn dee, 
When the plants are about 3 to 4 inches high thin out to 2 inches apart 
for the small early varieties and 4 inches apart for the late ones. Give 
them plenty of room. Keep them thoroughly hoed. 
Days to 
Maturity 
72. IMPERATOR 
All American Selection 1933. Seven to 8 inches long, deep orange 
colored throughout, brittle, tender, and sweet, has practically no 
core, and is an abundant cropper. 
70..*CHANTENAY or MODEL 
A Guerande of considerably longer size. It is delicate in flavor, 
juicy and sweet. Largely planted as a medium early variety. 
75..DANVER’S HALF LONG 
Fine for table use and best of all for the stock breeder, since it 
is a wonderful producer. It is a slender half-long root, very well 
colored, and has a blunt end. 
80. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE 
For stock feeding and table use. Fed to milk cows and gives to the butter a 
fine flavor and a beautiful golden color. Root is pale orange on the underground 
portion, and green above ground. It is a good keeper. 
72.. OXHEART or GUERANDE 
One of the best carrots for the table. It is remarkable for its great size and 
quickness of growth. The flesh is very tender and delicate, and a beautiful 
orange red, paler at the center. . 
68..*RED CORE CHANTENAY 
A fine early half-long, stump-rooted 
carrot. Color deep orange red, core 
of deeper color. Roots 5 to 6 inches 
| long, 2 to 2% inches thick at the 
| crown. 
70..NANTES HALF LONG, : 
STUMP ROOTED 
One of the best table carrots, very 
tender and delicious. The flesh is 
orange red, fine grained and free 
from hard fibre or core. Roots grow 
from 6 to 7 inches long, holding their 
thickness throughout the _ entire 
length of the root and end abruptly 
into a thin, small tail. 
CARROTS for CAULIFLOWER 
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[Selec onto See RORENN Ware 

STOCK FEEDING 
: lanting Instructions 
Pkt., 10c; 14 Oz., 15c; 1 Oz., 25c; P g eae 
1 Lb 80¢ Clean and thorough cu ti- 
V4 <2 ° vation is absolutely es- 
sential to success with 
LARGE WHITE or BELGIAN. Grows one-third this very exacting vege- 
out of the ground. Roots pure white, green table. On heavy clay soils 
above the ground. Flesh rather coarse and frequent cultivation, that 
used exclusively for stock feeding purposes. creates a dust mulch, will 
often make up for an in- 
LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN. Practically the sufficient water supply. 
same as above only the flesh is yellow. This Hoe right close to the 
is also a very good keeper. plants, giving shallow 
cultivation as they ex- 
pand. The “‘heads’’ to be 
kept white and tender, 
must be protected from 
the sun soon after they begin to form by tying the leaves together over 
them. The seed is sown in April for an early crop and in July for a fall crop. 
55..*EARLY DANISH SNOWBALL 
e ly. Produces a very large compact head which is snowy 
ee hich forms quickly and will not discolor easily. Finest 
on the market. Pkt., 40c; '%4 oz., $1.60; Vo OZ., $3.00; 1 0z., $5.00. 
58..*BARTELDES MOUNTAIN SNOWBALL 
Thi iety is considered one of the very best for outdoor cul- 
ire! vit will withstand weather conditions that are utterly ruin- 
ous to the Erfurt strains. Pkt., 40c; % oz., $1.60; V2 OZ, $3.00; 
1 oz., $5.00 
55.. EARLY PARIS CAULIFLOWER 
i ith a slender and rather long stem. Especially suit- 
OM an ee cine in summer. If sown in April or May, the Hae 
form in August or September. Pkt., 25c; 4 0z., 90c; V2 0z., $1.60; 
1 oz., $3.00 
*Recommended for “Quick Freezing.” 


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