YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY 
CARROTS 
All Prices Quoted Below Include Postage 
CULTURE—While a sandy loam is the best soil for the Carrot, any good land, if thoroughly and 
deeply-worked, will produce satisfactory crops. When possible to do so, it is advisable to sow as 
early jn the spring as the ground is fit to work. For field culture, prepare the ground thoroughly 
and sow in drills 18 to 20 inches apart, using 2 to 3 lbs. of seed to the acre. Cover % to 1 inch 
deep, and see to it that the soil is pressed firmly above the seed. Thin the smaller table sort to 5 
or 8 nlants to the foot and the field varieties 4 to 6 inches apart in the row. 1 oz. to 100-ft. row. 
4 or 5 lbs. per acre, 
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IMPERATOR CARROTS, (New). (75 E 
days). A new variety with exception of } 
merit, as it fills the great demand for a 
long carrot of good quality. Roots 8 to 
10 inches long, tapering to a blunt end. 
Color, rich orange-red. We recommend 
this outstanding carrot for home garden- 
ers, truckers, and shippers. This is by 
far the most attractive carrot sold on 
our market last season, as it is uniform 
in shape and size, and the leaves are dark 
purplish-green. Pkt. 10c, oz 35ce, %4 Ib. 
$100, 1 Ib. $3.50. 
DANVER’S HALEF-LONG, (75 days). 
A rich orange-red variety, very smooth 
and handsome, producing very large 
crops. It is an excellent market vari- 


ety. Tops are of medium size and 
coarsely divided. Roots 6eins sto e711. 
long. PkKt. 10c, oz. 35e, 4% Ib. $1.00, 1 Ib. 
$3.50. 
CHANTENAY, (75 days). An excel- 
lent half -long, medium -early variety. 
One of the best in quality and produc- 
tiveness for the home or market garden- 
er. Roots are thick, four and a half to 
five inches long, tapering slightly. 
Smooth, deep golden-orange in color. 
Pkt. 10¢, oz. 35e, 4% Ib. $1.00, 1 Ib, $3.50. 

Thompson’s ew Vitamin B-1 
PELLETS 
FOR YOUR GARDEN 
25 PELLETS Per Package 10c 
Each Pellet Makes 2 Gallons 
of B-1 Solution 
Special 10c Package 
For indoor rlants, window-boxes, and 
smaller outdoor areas 






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DANVER’S CARROT CCESLE. Ray IMPERATOR CARROTS 
CULTURE—Sow in February, March or beginning of April in rows of fine, rich soil. Keep the 
seed bed well watered, as celery germinates very slowly. Transplant from June to August. Cel- 
ery does best in a moist, mucky soil and in situations where plenty of water is abundant in the 
soil. One ounce sows about 100 feet and produces about 8,000 good plants. Price Includes Postage. 
IMPROVED WHITE PLUME. The favorite 
sort with most gardeners on account of its ear- 
liness and requires very little earthing up. It 
blanches verv easily; is of fine, attractive ap- 
pearance. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, 14 Ib. 75c. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Tall). One 
of the best varieties for home and market gar- 
deners. Early; plants fairly tall and compact, 
with a firm stalk 26 to 28 inches tall which 
branches readily, and of a sweet, nutty flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 40c, 14 Ib. $1.25. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. (Dwarf). 
About same quality and type as tall; plants grow 
20 to 24 inches tall. Pkt. 5c, oz. 40c, 14 lb. 
$1.25. 
KOHL-RA BI 
Cultivation same as for cabbage, taking care to 
set plants no deeper than they stood in the seed bed 
and in hoeing, not to hean too much dirt about 
them. Keep weeds down, and when thickened, 
stems above ground are 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
Should be used at once, as they toughen with age. 
Loz, to 200 ft. row. 
EXTRA-EARLY WHITE VIENNA. (60 
days). Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 

