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Michell’s CHOICE CARROT SEED 
Carotte (Fr.) 
Mohrrube 
(Ger.) Carota (Ital.) 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 to 4 pounds, an acre. 
For an early crop, sow as soon as danger frim frost is over, in rows | foot apart; 
when 2 inches high, thin out to stand 2 inches apart in the row. 
sow in May or June. 
sorts can be sown later. 
California Bunching. 77 days. The roots at 
full maturity are almost cylindrical, 1 to 114 
inches in diameter, about 8 inches long, 
smooth, and free from side shoots. Red flesh 
of fine quality. Pkt., 15c; YW oz., 25c; oz., 
40c; VY Ib., $1.50. 
Chantenay Half-Long. (Special Strain.) 72 
days. Selected for earliness and uniform- 
ity, its tenderness and fine flavor have 
proved it a superior stock. A stump- 
rooted, orange-scarlet variety, 5 inches 
long, with tender, fine-grained flesh. 
Especially desirable for market or home 
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VY |Ib., $1.70. 

Chantenay Half-Long. (Usual Strain.) 72 days. 
Pkt, 156785 OZ. .25 C1072, 40c 81a lbeeSie> Os 
Coreless or Nantes Half-Long. 70 days. One 
of the finest medium-sized sorts. Roots 
blunt-pointed, smooth, bright orange, and 
of excellent quality. Pkt., 20c; 4 oz., 35c; 
OZ.) 0c Varlbs Silat Os 
Danvers Half-Long. 75 days. The best for 
general-crop variety; a heavy yielder and 
excellent keeper. It is stump-rooted, 6 to 
7 inches long, and rich orange. A first- 
class Carrot for all soils and valuable for 
tablesande stocks Pkt. cl5¢78>m oz eee bce 
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Early Scarlet Horn. 64 days. A favorite early 
red variety. Stump-rooted, about 6 inches 
long; flesh fine-grained and of good flavor. 
Ideal for soups. Pkt., 20c; \% oz., 35c; oz., 
50c; 1% Ib., $1.70. 
For a late crop, 
The long sorts should be sown early; the half-long and round 
Guerande or Oxheart. 72 days. A desirable 
variety on soils too hard and stiff for the 
longer-growing sorts, as it is not over 3 to 
4 inches long. Flesh rich orange, of fine 
flavor Pkt slo ce 5 0247 =25C-ioz nara Oce 
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Imperator. 77 days. This new Carrot has be- 
come very popular as it combines attractive 
appearance with first-class quality. The 
roots are 7 to 8 inches long, tapering gradu- 
ally toward the tip. The fine-grained, deep 
orange flesh is exceptionally mild and of 
sweet flavor. Pkt., 15c; \% oz., 25c; oz., 
40c; Y% Ib., $1.50. 
Improved Long Orange. 88 days. Deep orange, 
10 inches long. Yields heavily. Fair table 
quality; best for stock-feeding. Pkt., 15c; 
VA oz, 256; 0z:, 40c; 14 -1b-) $1250; 
Rubicon Half-Long. 72 days. Deep orange- 
red flesh of finest quality; stump-rooted. 
Earlier than Danvers Half-Long and not 
quite so long. Well adapted for early forc- 
ing and for growing outside. Pkt., 20c; 
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Very Early Short Horn or French Forcing. 
60 days. An early forcing variety with a 
small, round root, not much larger than a 
Radish. It may be sown outdoors or under 
glasss Pktz, 0 20chy 1/9 S0z.7 635635 OZ, OG, 
Yq |b., $1.70. 
White Belgian. 95 days. Used principally for 
stock, not being desirable for the table. 
Produces a long, thick, white root. Pkt., 15c; 
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Michell’s CHOICE CABBAGE SEED 
Chou pomme (Fr.) Kopf Kohl (Ger.) Cavolo Cappuccio (Ital.) 
One ounce will produce about 3000 plants; 4 ounces, enough 
for an acre. 
Our strains, the very best to be had, are selected from 
cir Sow seed of the early 
varieties in February in hotbeds and transplant, the latter part 
specimen heads in well-rogued fields. 
Late or Winter Varieties 
All-Seasons or Vandergaw. 87 days. Very large 
head, round and solid, valuable for late 
summer or winter use. Pkt., 15c; \% oz., 
SOC OZem Gm Vaalbyes2 25. 
Danish Roundhead. (Short Stem.) 103 days. 
Heads exceptionally hard, excellent for 
sauerkraut as well as for winter storing. 
Pkt loc, /410z, 40ci0z soc /Allb a p262 5" 
Late Flat Dutch. 100 days. This seed has been 
selected especially for our trade from the 
finest type of heads, chosen for solidity and 
uniformity. Large heads of unsurpassed qual- 
one 15¢;8l/2(0Z7, 40," 0z), 7 56s) Vai Ib: 
Mammoth Red Rock. 100 days. Good winter 
keeper. Heads globe-shaped, slightly flat- 
tened, and very hard. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 
50c; oz., 90c; Y% Ib., $3.00. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. 90 days. A beau- 
tiful crimped-leaved sort with almost round, 
deep glossy green heads. Savoy Cabbage is 
distinctly flavored, being much sweeter than 
the other kinds. Pkt., 15c; YW oz., 40c; 
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Penn State Ballhead. 105 days. Exceptionally 
hard, flattened globe heads 6 to 7 inches 
deep. Very good for winter storage and kraut. 
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Red Dutch Drumhead. 88 days. A red variety 
used extensively for pickling, and for cole 
slaw it has merits over the white kinds. It 
is principally used for winter, keeping well 
until spring. Pkt., 15c; VY oz., 50c; oz., 90c; 
Y4 Ib., $3.00. 
Early Cabbage 
Allhead. 78 days. The largest of the early 
Cabbages. Head roundish flat and remark- 
ably solid; excellent for winter as well as 
early spring. Pkt, 15¢e7 5 oz., 40c; oz. 
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Charleston or Large Wakefield. 74 days. Simi- 
lar to Extra Early Jersey Wakefield, but the 
heads are more blunt, grow almost twice 
the size, and mature one week later. Pkt., 
1567515 50z.640c OZ oc) Vanlbyet2.25. 
Copenhagen Market. 69 days. An early, 
round-headed variety, following Golden Acre. 
The heads frequently weigh as much as 10 
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Early Summer. 75 days. Heads of medium size, 
roundish flat, and solid. Fine for following 
the early types. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., 
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Extra Early Jersey Wakefield. 63 days. Uni- 
form, pointed heads. Outer leaves form a 
protection for the heads, permitting it to be 
set out earlier than other sorts. Pkt., 15c; 
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Golden Acre. 64 days. Dwarf plants and 
round, solid, uniform heads, averaging 5 
pounds in weight. Has few outer leaves, mak- 
ing it suitable for close planting. Follows 
Babyhead in earliness yet it is 10 days earlier 
than Copenhagen Market. Pkt., 15c; VY oz., 
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of April or early in May, to open ground, or an early sowing 
can be made in open ground as soon as weather permits. Set 
pants in rows 2 feet apart and 1 to 114% feet apart in the row. 
Sow second-early varieties in April and transplant in May; late 
varieties in May and transplant in July, setting plants in rows 
3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in rows. 
in the same location two years in succession. 
Never plant Cabbage 
Green Acre. 66 days. An entirely new type of 
extra early, round-headed Cabbage. The only 
white variety which possesses an_ inherent 
green colored surface of head. Pkt., 15c; 
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Yellows-Resistant Varieties 
These are highly recommended to yield satis- 
factory crops where other varieties fail because 
of Wilt or “Yellows.” 
Jersey Queen. 66 days. The first of the resis- 
tant types to mature. In type and earliness 
similar to Jersey Wakefield. Pkt., 15c; 
V5 0Z4, A002 8 DC V/anlbaep2eea. 
Marion Market. 79 days. A very large, round 
head; early, solid and of fine quality. Pkt., 
1567 Wj s0z., 40C20z), 1D Gw/anlbar a 2e25e 
Wisconsin (Hollander). 105 days. A splendid 
late variety. Attractive, large, globular 
heads; very solid, weighing from 8 to 10 
pounds. Splendid for winter and an excel- 
lent variety for kraut. Pkt., 15c; W% oz., 
50c; oz., 90c; %4 Ib., $3.00. 
Cabbage Plants 
Early Sorts. Cold-frame-grown. 100, $1.25; 
1000, $10.00. 
Late Sorts. Field-grown. 100, $1.25; 1000, 
$10.00. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 

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