As soon as the ground 
can be worked sow in 
drills about 15 inches 
apart, covering seed about 
4 inch. Thin out to 2 
to 3 inches in the row. 
Radish seed which ger- 
minates quicker than car- 
rot, may be mixed with 
carrot. By this means cultiva- 
tion may be started early and 
the germination of carrots 
facilitated. If ground is heavy, 
a heavy dressing of sand or 
sifted coal ashes should be dug 
in to permit the carrot to go 
down. Successive sowings 
should be made until late June. 



/ Chantenay Half Long. Excellent 
medium early half-long stump- 
rooted variety; roots about 6 
inches long; very thick,smooth 
and of a deep orange-red 
color. Pkt (ES cx'oz. 35¢, 
V4 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.65 
Danvers Half Long. (Selected 
Stock.) The best known second 
early half long sort; roots 6 to 
8 inches long, tapering to a 
blunt point; flesh deep orange, 
tender and of good quality. 
Pkt ele 1 OZn 0c 
Ue S ts lb. $4565 
Early French Forcing. The earliest 
variety; tops very small; roots 
CARROT, almost round, about 21/7 inches 
Red-Cored long; orange-red in color. 
Danvers 
P25 C0775.) C: 
Vaolb xo 200s tb $7515 
Early Scarlet Horn. Very early, with small top; 
roots about 3 inches long, rather blunt rooted; 
color orange-red. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 55c, 4 Ib. $2.00, lb. $7.15 
Imperator. A sweet, crisp carrot without core, 
nearly cylindrical in form, deep orange-red in 
color. An excellent carrot for all purposes. 
Pk 15, 707z.,00¢; 1 1b.:$2.00, lb. $7.15 
Kennedy’s Koreless, The most appetizing carrot 
we know of and of highest quality. The roots 
average 6 inches in length by 114 inches in 
diameter, nearly cylindrical in form, excep- 
tionally smooth and of distinct, deep orange 
color. The flesh is crisp and sweet, and quite 
lacking in woodiness or core, tops very small. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 55c, V4 Ib. $2.00, Ib. $7.15 
Long Orange Improved. Intermediate season, 
standard sort; roots 12 inches long, about 3 
inches broad at the crown, tapering regularly 
to a point; deep orange cored. 
Pkt. 15c, 0z. 35c, 4 Ib. $1.25, lb. $4.15 
CARROTS 
Fr., Carrotte; Ger., Karotten; Sp. Zanahoria; 
It., Carota 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
Red Cored Danvers. Similar to the well known 
Danvers Half Long carrot in size and shape 
but color is orange-red throughout; core small 
and tender. Excellent winter variety. 
Pke.-15¢,07.245¢,/14° 1b. $4.50, Ibe $5.63 
Sutton’s Red Intermediate. It is uniform in 
shape and grows clean and free from side 
roots, with practically no core and very tender. 
Pkt. 25c, 02. 60c, 4 Ib. $2.25, Ib. $8.15 
Tendersweet. The sweetest, most tender and 
hardiest carrot grown. Tapers from shoulder 
to blunt end, 8 to 9 inches long and color is 
fine deep orange-red. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 450,44 Ibe $1.50, Ib2$5.65 

CAULIFLOWER, Kennedy’s Extra Early Snowball 
CAULIFLOWER 
Fr., Chou-Fleur; Ger., Bumenkohl; 
Sp., Coliflor; It., Cavolifiori 
Culture as for cabbage. 
The home gardener would be well advised to 
buy plants of early cabbage, cauliflower and 
broccoli, making outdoor sowings for later crops. 
Erfurt, Earliest Dwarf. An excellent sort, pro- 
ducing good sized creamy white heads; one 
of the best for general cultivation. 
Pkt. 50c, 4 02z. $2.80 
Kennedy’s Extra Early Snowball. Grand for ex- 
hibition and table purposes. Pure white; finest 
texture. Excellent for growing in the garden 
or under glass. Pkt. 50c, Y% oz. $2.80 
Kennedy’s Snowdrift. A sure heading variety 
under adverse conditions. Snowball type. Pro- 
duces large, heavy, solid glistening white 
heads of fine texture. Good foliage. 
Pkt. 50c, 14 02. $4.30 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. A large, vigorous, late 
variety; heads large, firm, very white and well 
protected by large, dark green foliage; stem 
rather long. Pkt. 25c, 14 0z. $1.80 
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