Carrots 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of row; 3 pounds will sow an acre 
Chantenay Long. Like Chantenay Half-Long in all respects except that the root Is 
61% to 7 inches Jong. These uniform, smooth, clean, nicely colored roots have sub- 
stantial tops that will not break off after being bunched. Many grow this variety 
with great success on upland soils where it runs very uniform in size and shape, 
and holds its bright orange color. Our strain is specially selected. 
Chantenay Half-Long. Our strain is specially selected, with uniform, 5 to 51-inch 
clean roots, and nice bunching tops. A medium-early, half-long, smooth, blunt- 
rooted sort of deep orange-red color and delicate flavor. It is very popular for 
bunching and for frame use, allowing close planting. Shaped 214 inches broad 
at shoulder, tapering toward base and running suddenly to a point. 
Imperator. This is the long Carrot now being shipped from California. It is longer 
than Danvers, averaging 8 inches, but is more stump-rooted. Its color is deep 
orange. The core is equally deep orange and small. Its fine bunching tops and 
smooth, attractive, uniform roots are ideal for local market or for shipping. 
Morse’s Bunching. Slightly tapering, 
cylindrical roots, 8 by 114 inches, with 
half-stumped points. Short, coarse, 
strong tops and easily pulled. Flesh 
deep orange and coreless. Fine for 
long bunching Carrots. 
Nantes. Fine for frame use. The bright 
orange, smooth root is cylindrical, 
61% inches Jong and 114 inches across, 
with very blunted end and small tap- 
root. The flesh is red, sweet, almost 
coreless and of unsurpassed quality. 
Nantes XXX. This, a de luxe strain ot 
the well-known Nantes, meets the 
most exacting needs for uniformity of 
form, size, and color. The cleaner, 
brighter orange, finer-textured roots 
average 7 inches Jong and 114 inches 
across and are nearly coreless. The 
top is ordinarily small and short, but 
when grown on muck soil, tops grow 
larger. This makes it ideal for muck- 
soil bunching. Nantes XXX is care- 
fully selected each year to maintain 
Its very high standard of quality. 
Our comparative trials have failed to 
show any strain which equals it. It 
is well worth the higher seed-cost. 
Red-cored Chantenay. The rich flesh- 
color of this variety 1s deep red-orange 
with indistinct core of practically the 
same color. The nice roots average 6 
inches in Iength, 214 inches across at 
the shoulder, tapering gradually but 
abruptly toa stump root. The quality 
is fme. It Is excellent for canning and 
grows specially well on muck soils. 

Morse’s Bunching Carrots 
For prices of above and other varieties not described, see opposite 


Vegetable Seeds FORBES SEEDS 
Carrots, continued 
Danvers. Smooth, 7-inch roots with 134-inch 
square shoulders, tapering to a nice point, 
The orange-red flesh is crisp and sweet. 
Specially selected for uniformity and heavy 
yield. Fine for shipping and storing. 
Hutchinson XXX. There is none finer than 
this de luxe strain to meet the most exact- 
ing needs for uniform size, form and color. 
The cylindrical roots are 10 inches long, 
taper very slightly, and cut light orange 
with a large faint core. 
Coreless. Very early maturing, cylindrical, 
blunt-ended, smooth, clean roots, 6 by 
114 inches with tiny tap-roots and small, 
fine tops. The red-orange flesh is tender, 
and absolutely without any core. 
Supreme Half-Long. This variety is good 
both for bunching and for bushel Carrots as 
the tops are not too large. The attractive 
deep orange 6-inch roots tapering to a half 
stump like Danvers Half-Long, are quite 
smooth, very tender and sweet, and have 
a small orange-red core. 
Cardoon 
One ounce will grow 300 plants 
Spanish. Large, fleshy-leaved plants, used as a 
winter vegetable. The blanched stalks and ribs 
of the inner Jeaves when cooked are tender and of 
an agreeable flavor, 
Celeriac or Knob Celery 
One ounce sows 800 feet 


Dwarf Moonarchie. Produces large, smooth roots of fine 
quality, which are used as a flavoring or eaten as a salad. 
The ‘‘knob”’ will grow larger if the outer leaves are pulled 
and used for soup greens. This strain is fine-grained, free 
from side roots, and has a short top. 
Collards 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row 
Georgia. Cultivate like Cabbage, as it is really a tall Ioose- 
leaved form, 3 feet high, forming a cluster of undulated 
leaves at the top of its long stem. 
Corn Salad 
Three ounces sows 100 feet of row 
Broad-Leaf. (Field Salad.) Hardy little plants, forming 
rosettes of tender edible leaves and used as a substitute 
for lettuce. Grown for late fall, winter, and spring use. 

CARROTS. All, pkt. 10c. Oz. lb. Lb. lbs] 710 lbs. -25 tbs: 





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CARDOON. Spanish. ............. Moz. 40c...$0 15 $1 20 $3 15 $10 00 
CELERIAC. Dwarf Moonarchie.... Woz. 25c... 10 80 240 800 $75 00 
COLLARDS 
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CORN SALAD. Broad-Leaf. ..Not available 




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