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CARROT 
A light deep soil is best, free from stones, clods or debris, preferably fertilized the previous season, 
otherwise enriched with old manure; new manure and lack of preparation lead to split and crooked 
roots. Sow a succession of plantings in rows 14” or more apart, thinning out later to 2”-3”. 
*xChantenay, Improved Long: 72 days. A well known and popular 
all-purpose variety, shorter and thicker than Asgrow Imperator, 
5”-6” long, blunt-ended, deep orange with quite indistinct core. 
Chanienay, Red Core: 72 days. Somewhat shorter than Chante- 
ney. Reddish orange flesh with faint core. Strong tops. Very 
desirable either for market or for canning diced carrots. 
Danvers Half Long: 75 days. An outstanding selection of this 
important home and market sort. Bright orange roots, medium 
in length and shape. Crisp and of good quality. 
*xDanvers Red Core: 75 days. Our specially selected long strain 
of Danvers, which has been well received where uniform color is 
desired. Broad shoulder tapering gently to a blunt point. 
*Imperator: 77 days. All-America Silver Medal, 1933. Set the 
fashion in long smooth carrots. Tops are medium and just right 
for bunching. Roots have rounded shoulders and taper uniformly 
to a semi-blunt end, 7”-8” long, rich orange in section, with 
indistinct core; fine grained, tender, sweet and of excellent 
quality. 
Long Orange: 88 days. Large and productive; for table or stock. 
*Nantes Improved Coreless: 70 days. A deservedly popular va- 
riety, of trim, cylindrical shape, with small tops. Crisp, tender 
and of delicate flavor. Unsurpassed for the home garden. 
Oxheart (or Guerande): 72 days. Stocky blunt roots for home use 
occasionally, but chiefly for stock feed. Rather coarse. 

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Short Top Shipper: 75 days. An Asgrow strain with short, strong js now the standard for long, 
tops specially developed to meet the needs of produce shippers. slim carrots 
White Belgian: 95 days. For stock feed. Grows partly above ground and is easily harvested. 
Yellow Belgian: 95 days. Similar to White Belgian except for its pale yellow color. 

COLLARD 
‘Cabbage Collard: Medium tall with loose heads Green Glazed: A medium sized variety with 
of fine quality. Leaves are picked as desired. bright green, silky looking leaves, which appar- 
; or) 7 ly are less attractive to insects. 
Georgia: Our strain is the true Georgia or South- See. tage 
ern Collard. Thrifty and vigorous. 
