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NANTES CARROT 
RUBY DANVERS 
Roots are not quite as large or as 
long as the older strains of Dan- 
vers but smoother, better exterior 
color and a decided improvement 
in interior color. This variety will 
appeal to trade demanding car- 
rots of the Danvers and Im- 
perator type. 
Touchon 
A fine coreless carrot, roots 
smooth, 6 to 8 inches long, 1 to 
1144 inches thick, cylindrical, 
stump rooted. The tops sufh- 
ciently strong for bunching so 
that it can be recommended for 
both bunching and for basket 
carrots. 
LONG CHANTENAY CARROT 
NANTES 
One of the best ‘‘coreless’”’ 
varieties and very popular 
as a bunching carrot. Tops 
small; roots bright orange, 6 
to 8 inches long, 114 inches 
thick, cylindrical, stump 
rooted. A few days earlier 
than Chantenay. Quality 
unsurpassed. 
LONG CHANTENAY 
This new strain is 1144 to 2 
inches longer than the 
regular Chantenay or Red 
Cored Chantenay. Recom- 
mended for growing on 
muck lands or any soils 
where regular strains of 
Chantenay grow some- 
what short. Also desirable 
for bunching for markets 
demanding the Chantenay 
type. 


I received the seed in good order and 
they are the best seeds I have used in 
50 years—W. E. Martin, Canton, Ohio. 
