
MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST — 1943 
CARROTS 
An ounce will sow about 300 feet of row. It requires 2 to 4 lbs. of seed for an acre, 
depending on how far the rows are apart. 
Carrot Seed for 1943 
Again for 1943 there is a definite shortage of carrot seed, and much seed of low germination and 
inferior breeding will doubtless be offered for sale. While our supply of some varieties is limited, 
we will not sacrifice our standards. We expect to have sufficient seed of our usual high quality to 
take care of normal requirements, but we do advise ordering early. 

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Nantes Carrot 
Nantes—Coreless 
This is the attractive coreless variety that is used so much for early bunching as well as a 
topped carrot on many markets. The carrots are six to seven inches long, unusually smooth, nearly 
the same size the entire length and stump rooted. They are entirely coreless and of finest quality. 
See prices below. 
Chantenay 
Special Strain—Long—Smooth 
This old favorite variety has been much improved in many ways and we now offer an ex- 
tremely fine stock. The roots are smooth, uniform and long—fully an inch longer than the old 
strains or the Red Cored. The quality is now so much better that this new Chantenay is practically 
“‘coreless’’ and a fine quality carrot in every way. The yield as always is high, and it is a most 
profitable variety to grow. See prices below. 
Red Cored Chantenay 
We have an excellent stock of this popular carrot and our customers are highly pleased with it. 
This stock will produce enormous crops of fine smooth carrots, and has been so improved in recent 
years that it is practically 100% red cored. It is used both for market and as a high quality kind 
for canning. Red Cored Chantenay does remarkably well on muck, making a long smooth root of 
very attractive appearance. See prices below. 
Cueel * eR RAG eee Oz 4 1b. lb. 10 Ib.e-25:[b; 
CHANTENAY. Special Strain—Long. See above......... $ .35 $1.00 $3.00 $29.00 $70.00 
CHANTENAY, RED CORED. See above............... AO 8 2 1220 95 D0 25 4:00 i200 
DANVERS HALF LONG. A Heavy Cropper............ PAN 1, LO: ge 22 eed LeU) 
We have a pure heavy yielding stock of this popular variety. 
HUTCHINSON. True New England Type.............. ADF 1 20 wees a0 nr ee O0 aa 2.50 
Produces large roots 9 to 10 in. long, nearly the same size the whole 
length and stump-rooted. Color light orange. This carrot yields 
large crops and is used extensively as a topped carrot in the New 
England area and other large markets in the East. We have a very 
superior and dependable stock. 
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This fine bunching carrot produces smooth, somewhat tapering 
roots often eight inches long, of deep orange color. The tops are 
just right for bunching. Crop short. 
MORSE SIBUNCHING G8 e. fae mire (Crop failed) 
A long, deep orange carrot which has become very popular for 
bunching. Almost 100% coreless, smooth and uniform, with good 
tops for tying. 
NANTESS( CORELESS)ioece above: 05.2. ai 50 145 4.50 44.00 
SLE TE Poe A ee ONG PRs d ie sheet he tes Petras 4 As aS Ao. eal Sole 4008s £69.00 
A slender refined coreless strain of Danvers type but smoother and 
better colored. Uniform and attractive roots. Solid deep orange in 
color with a very small ‘‘red’’ core. Excellent for both busheling 
and bunching. 
TENDERSWEET. The Sweetest Carrot................ AO tle LS epeeos 4-53-00 
This carrot is being grown more and more for market. The roots are 
large, smooth and tapering, of striking deep orange red color. 
They are a good bunching carrot and are of very superior quality. 
