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 Condon’s Selected Strains of Table Carrots 
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1 oz. of seed will sow a row 100 ft. long. 4 lbs. of seed will sow one acre, 
287. Cendon’s Select Danvers 
“Supreme Strain”’ 
For Critical Market Gardeners and Private Planters 
—The Earliest and Sweetest of All Table Carrots 
Used Annually by the Largest Planters 


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Danvers carrots have been the standard for over 
fifty years and we need not try to offer any proofs 
as to their popularity. Carrot-breeding is in about 
the same class as stock-breeding, and if same is 
not kept true, will deteriorate very quickly. We 
have endeayored to do more than keep the old par- 
ent sort true, and have actually bred up the quality 
of Danvers Carrot to such perfection that the old 
parent sort would be ashamed of itself. To dis- 
tinguish our sort from others, we have termed our 
strain Condon’s Select Danvers. Same has been 
bred for quality and for yield and on a given acre- 
age it has produced a larger crop of marketable 
roots than any other garden or table variety. The 
roots are of a rich orange color, crisp and sweet. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; %4 lb. $1.15; 4% Ib. $2.10; 1b. $3.95, 
postpaid. 
290 Morse’s Bunching (70 days) 
Excellent for Market or Home Gardens 


This variety has a rich red even color throughout, 

small red core, roots almost cylindrical, 8 inches -_ 290 Morse’s Bunching i ’ 
long, smooth, and tops short and strong. It ma- 
tures in 70 days and is sweet and tender. It excels a : 
for a fall and winter harvest. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; . 
4 lb. $1.25, postpaid. VERY SHORT CROP. 
Special Offers Postpaid 
3 Best Table Carrots 
For Summer and Winter Use 


Condon’s Select Danvers 
Condon’s Early Coreless 
Early Chantenay Red Cored 
62—1 pkt. each, value 35c, Only____________.... 
63—1 oz. each, value $1.08, Only...____..___. 





Improved 
Red Cored 
Chantenay 


294 Early Chantenay 
New Improved Red Cored Strain 
“Ready for Market 70 Days from Sowing” 
A very fine variety for bunching. This is a very 
choice strain, producing thick roots of the finest 
quality. Will average three inches in diameter at 
the shoulder, gently tapering throughout the broad 
stump-root, and measuring five inches in length. 
Flesh tender, fine grained, free from hard core, and 
of a deep golden orange. An excellent variety to 
grow for winter use, as they can be harvested; 
easily and are immensely productive. Pkt. 10c; oz 
33c; 144 lb. $1.10; 4% 1b. $1.95; lb. $3.75, postpaid. 
295. Tendersweet or Imperator 
(77 Day—Sweet, Crisp and Tender) 
One of the best for bunching. Carrots 7 to 8 inches 
long, deep orange colored skin, flesh deep orange 













Condon’s Early 






with practically no core, fine texture, elegant qual- > 
a ity, abundant cropper. The tops are just Mee for aii ant? 
bunching. Very attractive appearance and desir- Improved 
able for home or market. Pkt. 10c; oz. 33c; 14 Ib. Red Cored 
$1.10; 44 1b. $1.95; lb. $3.75, postpaid. 2 Strain : 

Whether you grow for market to ship ; 
by the carload or for private home ee — | 
consumption, this is the ONE BEST . All Carrot 
CARROT to plant. “SWEET and — Seed Very > 
JUICY.” “is et Scarce. 
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296 Streamliner 
‘“sHi-In Vitamins”’ 
An ideal new bunching Carrot for shippers, mar- 
ket gardeners and home planters. Tops are short 
and rather sparse, dark green, strong, so. they 
adhere to the crown nicely to aid in pulling and 
bunching. The roots are long and slender, nearly 
cylindrical; at maturity they average 8” to 10” 
long by 1%,” to 1%” thick at the shoulder; grow 
completely under ground. Color: beautiful deep 
orange, the core is small and uniformly red. 
Flavor, sweet and crisp. Very attractive appear- 
ance when bunched for market. Pkt. 10c, oz. 33c, 
YY, Ib. $1.10, 4% lb. $1.95, lb. $3.75, postpaid. 
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295 Tendersweet or Imperator 

