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Food will win 
the war. 
Do your part. Plan 
carefully, buy 
early. 
RED-CORE 
DANVERS 
CARROT 

IMPERATOR CARROT 
TAPPERSONTSEEDECOe 
CARROTS 
Half ounce plants 100 feet 

Curture: Carrots do best in rich, sandy loam well 
pulverized and kept deeply cultivated. Sow seed thinly in 
rows and cover with 14 inch of soil, treading down firmly. 
Sow as early as ground is workable and at periods up to 
July for latest crop. Thin out to 3 inches apart. Keep well 
cultivated. 
Red-Core Danvers. (75 days.) The finest variety of 
Carrot for use in heavy soils. Both interior and ex- 
terior color are a rich bright orange. Roots average 
7 inches long. Tops are heavy enough to bunch and 
stand adverse conditions well. For winter storage 
and busheling it can’t be beaten. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; 
YIb. $1.10; Ib. $3.25; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $3.15 per Ib. 
Red-Core Chantenay. (72 days.) Another fine va- 
riety for use in the East. Especially adapted for can- 
ning but also good for market where fine rich color is 
desired. Roots average about 5 inches long. Many 
critical growers tell us this is the finest Chantenay 
type they have ever grown. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; 
lb. $1.10; Ib. $3.25; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $3.15 per Ib. 
Asgrow Imperator. Description and prices on page 5. 
Nantes Coreless Improved. (70 days.) Roots of 
finest color and eating quality, about 6 inches long, 
slender and attractive. Excellent for home and local 
market but weak tops are against this sort. Pkt. 10c.; 
Oz. a Ylb. $1.00; Ib. $3.00; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $2.90 
per Ib. 
Standard Varieties of Carrots 
Years of intensive breeding have made our stocks of 
the following outstanding and true to type. 
2 to 9 Ibs. 
Oz. \lb. Lb. Per Ib. 
Chantenay Imp....... $0 35 $100 $3 00 $2 90 
Danvers Half-Long.... 35 100 300 2 90 
Long Orange, Imp...... 35 100 300 2 90 
Morse’s Bunching..... AQ W110 553 #75 oe 
All Carrots, 10c. per pkt. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Quarter ounce plants 100 feet 
CutturE: Same as cabbage. When heads are about 
2 inches in diameter tie up the outer leaves to blanch the 
head. 
Early Snowball. (55 days.) The earliest sort. Heads 
are of fine quality and pure white in color. 
Super-Snowball. (60 days.) Of the Snowball type 
but larger and tighter heads averaging 7 inches in 
diameter. 
Either of above, pkt. 20c.; 140z.90c.; 10z. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 
14lb. $10.00 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Half ounce plants 100 feet 
Cutture: The plants are very hardy and may remain 
outdoors in many locations during the winter. Frost im- 
proves both quality and flavor of the vegetable. Handle 
seed and small plants like late cabbage. 
Half-Dwarf Improved. Pkt. 10c.; oz. $1.00. 
All prices on Vegetable, Flower, Lawn Seeds, trans- 
portation paid. 5 to 10% discount on early orders. As 
shortages develop, prices subject to change. 
