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Carrots 
German: GELBE RUEBEN 
Coreless Orange. This is a half-long, perfect carrot, blunt 
pointed with small tap root and small top. They run 
uniform in size and shape, 6 to 7 inches long by 1% inches 
through, clear skinned, easily pulled, and keep well. The 
flesh is fine in texture, sweet and mild flavored, entirely 
devoid of stringiness, coarseness or wood-heart or core. 
Color of flesh is rich red-orange. Excels other half-long 
carrots in earliness without being inferior in productive- 
ness. 70 days. 
Early Half Long Nantes. A fine half-long carrot. Root 6 
to 8 inches long, nearly cylindrical, blunt ended, smooth. 
Flesh rich orange-red, finely grained, free from the 
woody yellow heart or core usually found in red-fleshed 
carrots. One of the finest in quality and handsomest in 
shape and color. Excellent for home, market garden and 
bunching purposes. 68 days. 
Chantenay. Medium early, very productive, and excellent 
quality. Tops medium size, neck small, roots thick, 5% 
to 6 inches in length, uniformly half-long, smooth, stump 
rooted, tapering slightly, deep orange in color. Flesh crisp 
and tender. Its great productiveness and ease with which 
it can be harvested make it very desirable for bunching. 
70 days. 
Guerande or Oxheart. Stump rooted. Comparatively short 
roots, but often reaching a distance of several inches. 
Flesh bright orange, fine grain and sweet. This is a de- 
Italian: 
% oz. to 100 ft. row. 
CAROTA 
2% Ibs. to acre 
Spanish: ZANAHORIA 
sirable variety for ground that is so hard and stiff that 
longer growing sorts would not thrive on it. 75 days. 
Danver’s Half Long. The best known, most popular, all 
purpose carrot. It is most largely grown on account of 
its great productiveness and adaptability to all classes of 
soil. Tops medium size, roots 6 to 8 inches long, tapering 
uniformly to a blunt point, smooth and handsome; flesh 
deep orange, sweet, crisp and tender. 75 days. 
White Belgian. One of the best cattle feeding carrots. 
Smooth roots 10 to 12 inches long, with heavy shoulder. 
Flesh pure white. Skin white on lower root with a light 
green crown. 100 days. 
Improved Long Orange. An excellent carrot for deep soils. 
Grow 10 to 12 inches long and 2 inches thick at should- 
er. An enormous yielder and good keeper. 85 days. 
PRICES ON CARROTS 
Crop very short; prices subject to being unsold 







Oz. Y% |b. Lb. ie 
Danvers Half Long...... $ .40 $1.25 $3.50 $3.40 
Chantenay Half Long.... .50 1.50 3.50 3.40 
Guerande or Ox Heart... .40 1.25 3.50 3.40 
Coreless Orange ........ 40 1.25 4.00 3.90 
White Belgian (For Stock) .20  .50 1.50 1.40 




Cauliflower 
Italian: CAVOLOFLORE 
German: BLUMENKOHL 
Spanish: COLIFLOR 
% oz. to 100 ft. row. 1 oz. to 5,000 plants. 4 ozs. to acre 

Super Early Snowball. Unquestionably the earliest matur- 
ing strain of the true short leaved, Snowball type of 
cauliflower. It is admirably adapted for forcing or winter- 
ing over for early crop and is the most popular sort for 
these purposes, also one of the best sorts for late summer 
and fall crop. Early Snowball is, moreover, a most desir- 
able sort for the home garden. The plants are compact, 
with few short, outside leaves and are well suited for 
close planting. The heads are of medium to large size, 
solid, compact, round, very white and curd-like, and are 
developed earlier than those of any other sort. 65 days. 
CHIVES 
Ye oz. to 100 ft. row 
Chives (Schnittlauch). The chives are small members of 
the onion tribe, leaves very slender and appear very 
early in spring; can be shorn several times during the 
season and used for flavoring soups and salads. 
CRESS 
% oz. to 100 ft. row 
True Water. This is quite a distinct variety of cress. A 
small growth may be obtained when planted in soil and 
kept moist, but thrives best when its roots and stems are 
submerged in water. The seed should be sown and lightly 
covered in gravelly, mucky lands, along the borders of 
small streams. 50 days. 
Curled or Pepper Grass. This small salad is much used 
with lettuce, to the flavor of which its warm, pungent 
taste makes a most agreeable addition. Sow thickly in 
drills 16 inches apart. 40 days. 
CORN SALAD 
FETTICUS OR LAMB’S LETTUCE 
2 ozs. to 100 ft. row. 10 Ibs. to acre 






PRICES 

CAULIFLOWER 
Y oz. Y% oz. Oz. 
$1.35 $2.50 $4.50 
CHIVES 
Y% Oz. Oz. 4 |b. Lb. 
$ .75 $1.25 
CORN SALAD 
Oa, 34,1b.. Lb. 
eres ; $ .40 $1.10 
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