One ounce will sow 
100 feet of row, 3 
to 4 lbs. per acre. 
CULTURE—Car- 
rots will grow in any 
soil, but sandy deep 
loam is best. Sow as 
early as the ground 
can be worked, in 
apart, covering 
about one-halfinch. 
Plants should be 
thinned to two, 
three, or even four 
inches apart in the 
row. 
Stones, clods of soil or 
lumps of manure cause 
poor forked roots,and fail- 
ure to thin young plants 
leads to twisted inferior 
roots. Deeply prepared 
uniform friable soil pro- 
duces clean, well de- 
veloped roots. 
PKT. 8c 
Danver’s Half Long. 
A heavy yielder and fine 
keeper. 

171. 
F / Prepaid 
Sow seed in drills 3 feet apart, using 
about 4 pounds per acre. Large yield 
from small pieces of ground. Tonnage per 
acre enormous. ~ 
185. YELLOW BELGIAN—(95 
days.) A heavy cropper, easily harvested, 
Best results in deep soil. Sow 4 pounds 
to the acre. Roots: 10 to 14 inches long, 
8 to 4 inches thick at top; skin: green 
above ground, pale yellow below. Pkt. 
8c, 0z. 25c, 1%4 Ib. 85c, 1b. $3.25, prepaid. 
—Not prepaid, lb. $3.00, 
rows 15 to 18 inches | 
- sweet, delicate flavor. 
170. F. S. & N. CO’S. SUPERIOR 
MARKET—(76 days.) An attractive bunch- 
ing and shipping carrot. Roots 8 inches long, 
with sloping shoulder tapered .to  semi-blunt 
end. Flesh, bright deep orange, of excellent 
quality. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30¢, 4% Ib. $1.00, lb. 
$3.70, prepaid. 
171. DANVERS HALF-LONG — (75 
days.) Rich, bright orange in color, Fine- 
grained and tender. A dependable half-long 
variety with a blunt point. Easy to. harvest; 
a good keeper and shipper. Pkt, 8c, oz. 25c, 
Y% Ib. 90c, lb. $3.25, prepaid. 
172. NANTES CORELESS— (69 days.) 
This early carrot is unsurpassed in tenderness 
and sweetness. The tops are small, the roots 
bright orange, smooth and coreless, 6-7 inches 
long. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, Y% lb. 90c, lb. $3.25, 
. prepaid, 
173. IMPERATOR—(77 days.) Roots 
7-8 inches long, slightly tapering and just 
enough top to bunch well, Color is a deep 
solid orange all through.- Of high quality, brit- 
tle, tender and sweet. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
30c, Y% 1b. 90c, Ib. $3.25, 
prepaid. 


Outltlanding in Quality 
176. STREAMLINER—(78 days.) This 
modern streamlined carrot has become increas- 
ingly popular for the home garden and also 
for market and roadside stands. Coreless, 
tapering roots, 10 inches long, with deep 
orange flesh, fine texture and sweet flavor. 
zoe 10¢, oz. 30c, 144 Ib. $1.00, lb.. $3.75, pre- 
paid. 
177. RED CORE CHANTENAY—(72 
days.) Valuable for canning and also for mar- 
ket growers. Roots deep reddish-orange, 5% 
to 6 inches long, 2% inches thick at shoulder, 
tapered, Core reddish-orange, very inconspicu- 
ous.- Flesh: fine-grained and tender with a 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, %4 Ib. 
$1.00, lb. $3.75, prepaid. : 
178. TOUCHON—(70 days.) The. ex- 
quisite flavor of tender young carrots is re- 
tained by this variety even when grown to 
full size. Similar to Nantes in shape, but a 
little longer. Tops small. The flesh is bright 
orange, tender, crisp and sweet; the core 
small and inconspicuous. Pkt. 10e¢, oz. 30c, 
Y, Ib. $1.00, lb. $3.75, prepaid. 







Carrels are Rich in Good Value 
174. OXHEART OR GUERANDE— 
(72 days.) Desirable for home use, prolific 
and a good keeper. When fully mature used 
for stock feeding. Excellent table quality when 
young. Roots: 4 to 5 inches long, 2%-inch 
shoulder; bright orange, thick, blunt-ended, 
heart shaped. Pkt. 8c, oz. 25c, 4% lb. 85c, lb. 
$3.00, prepaid. 
175. CHANTENAY OR MODEL— 
(71 days.) An excellent all-purpose, medium- 
early variety, desirable for home and market 
garden, and for canning diced carrots. Roots: 
6 inches long, deep orange, smooth tapered, 
stump rooted. Flesh: deep orange with indis- 
4, lb. 90¢, Ib. 
tinct core. Pkt. 8c, 0z., 25c, 
$3.25, prepaid. 
















Streamliner Carrot 
Shown in Color on Front Cover. 
Use 
Carco 
to 
Control 
Root 
Maggots 
on 
Carrots 
Order 
Early 
and use 
it in 
Time 
See 
Page 
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176. NEW STREAMLINER—PKT. 10c 

Every Two Weeks until August 15th. 
You Can Enjoy Delicious Young Carrots All Summer by Planting a Short Row 
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