“s 
OLDS’ TENDER CARROTS $820%%o"RSM,. 
The carrot 
should be 
some and 
should be fed carrots regularly. 
carefully selected roots and will produce the kind of crop that 
1 oz, 300 feet, 
For large amounts see Market Gardeners’ 
to 2 or 

New Bunching. 
101. NEW BUNCHING.,. (75 
days.) Developed primarily for a 
bunehing carrot for market gardeners 
but because of its fine flavor and at- 
tractiveness we recommend it to the 
home gardener. New Bunching is a 
cylindrical half-long orange through- 
out, core small and hardly noticeable. 
Tops are short, strong and rather 
bushy. The flesh is crisp, tender, 
sweet and of finest quality. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 40c; % Ib., $1.35; Ib., $4.00, 
postpaid. 
% 106. EARLY CHANTENAY. (70 days.) 
SELECT STRAIN. One of the most popular 
varieties in America, for both table and stock 
purposes. The true type is half long, thick and 
very stump rooted, and in dimensions 5% inches 
long, 2 to 2% inches thick at the crown and 
tapering to 1 to 1% inches at the bottom where 
it is very stump rooted with a decided rat tail. 
The color is bright orange scarlet and the core 
is rather large and definite, Pkt., 10c; 0z., 40c; 
4, lb., $1.25; Ib., $3.75, postpaid. 
* 107. RED CORED CHANTENAY. (72 
days.) This strain of Chantenay produces very 
smooth roots of even shape and size and free 
from eyes on the roots. The color is a rich 
orange, the core practically the same color. The 
earrots measure about 5% to 6 inches in length, 
evenly stump rooted, with very small tail roots. 
PEt, 0c 0z.,, 400s 8 Tbe si. Zbvedb., $3.75, 
postpaid. 
* 104. SCARLET NANTES OR CORE- 
LESS. (70 days.) A delicate flavored carrot 
of the finest quality. Roots bright orange, crisp 
and tender. Cylindrical shaped and blunt ended. 
Excellent for forcing. Very brittle and must be 
dug with care. Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c; ™%4. lb., $1.50, 
Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 
you want. 
2 to 3 pounds an acre, 
Price List, opposite page 5. 
‘CULTURE: 
although they will do the best on loam. 
as possible in rows 18 to 24 inches apart. 
to a depth of about 4 times the diameter of the seed. 
depend upon one planting only as they are at their best when 
young and tender. Plant every two or three weeks up to the 
middle of July. 

cultivated more extensively. 
It is very 
contains the essential vitamins. 
Growing 
One pkt. will sow 50 feet of drill; 
Carrots will do 
inches apart in the row. 
Varieties % are recommended for freezing, 

We Know Our Seeds Grow. 
The photograph above shows a germinator tray 
with sprouting seeds, This is one of the ways we 
test seeds for germination. In our well-equipped 
laboratory a full-time analyst is employed who is 
continually checking all lots of seed for purity and 
germination. Every package of seed is stamped 
with a code letter and number and we can give 
you our laboratory test on any lot of seed if you 
wwul give us this number. All field seeds. are 
shipped with a tag bearing our laboratory test both 
for purity and germination. 
GROW SWEET POTATOES 
Pees 
See page 49. 



103. OXHEART. (72 days.) 
ular and pronounced by many 
around carrot,’’ Very thick, 5 inches long, 
nearly as broad, and very blunt at the lower 
extremities, Pkt., 10c; 0z., 35c; 4% Ib., $1.20; 
lb., $3.50, postpaid. 
Very pop- 
‘‘the best all 
OLDS’ CHILDREN’S 
COLLECTION 
Here is a collection of items that 
will delight the children. One full 
size packet each of Mammoth Vir- 
ginia Peanuts, South American 
Mushroom Pop Corn, Klondike 
Watermelon, Mixed Annual Flower 
Seeds. All for 15c, postpaid. 

tI hee 
is one of the most valuable of vegetables and 
whole- 
children 
Our carrot seed is grown from 
well on practically any soil 
Sow the seed as early 
Thin the seedlings 
The seed should be sown 
Do not 



Danvers ‘Half Long. 
100. DANVERS HALF LONG. (75 
days.) A splendid carrot, grown for its pro- 
ductiveness and table quality. One of the best 
for home or market garden. Root 6 to 8 inches 
long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh 
deep orange, tender and of excellent quality. 
PEt., 10c: oz., 35c:, 4 Ib $1. 20s be s3.50, 
postpaid, 
105. EARLIEST FRENCH FORCING. 
(60 days.) The earliest carrot; best for forcing; 
roots almost round, 2% inches through. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 45c; 1% Ib., $1.50; Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 
102. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. 
(88 days.) A well-known standard variety; 
roots 12 inches long, thick at the crown and 
tapering regularly to a point; color deep orange, 
suitable for both table and field crop. Pkt., 10c; 
}0z., 35c; 14 lb., $1.20; Ib., $3.50, postpaid. 
Stock Carrots 
Carrots make excellent feed for livestock. 
They may be substituted for grain or other con- 
centrates to the extent of replacing one-half of 
the dry matter. When thus used 8 to 10 pounds 
of roots will replace 1 pound of concentrates. 
Roots can be produced for from $4 to $5 per ton. 
See page 55 for other root crops. 
112. MASTODON. (100 days.) The 
heaviest cropper of all varieties, yielding more 
tons to the acre than any other. Creamy white 
in color and of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 
25c; Y% Ib., 85c; Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 
111. LONG ORANGE BELGIAN. (90 
days.) While most of our other varieties of car- 
rots also can be profitably grown for stock, Long 
Orange Belgian, on account of its great produc- 
tiveness, is especially desirable for that purpose. 
The roots are mammoth in size, about 20 inches 
long, yielding often as high as 10 tons per acre. 
Rech 10c; 0z., 25c; % Ib., 85c; Ib., $2.50, post- 
paid. 

