
ACRE H UR = G. & ok, 

SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 


CARROTS 
Plantings may be made in early spring or in 
July and August. 
One ounce for 100 feet of row, or 3 to 5 
pounds per acre. 
DANVER’S \%4 LONG (75 days). A favor- 
ite main crop variety of the half long type 
averaging 7 inches in length,. broad shoulder, 
tapering to a blunt end. Flesh bright or- 
ange. Used extensively by market garden- 
ers, shippers and home gardners. 
IMPERATOR (70 days). Roots smooth, 
taper slightly from a rounded shoulder 
down to a semi-blunt tip. Flesh rich or- 
ange, practically no core. 
CHANTENAY (70 days). Half-long type 
averaging 5 to 6 inches long - stump rooted. 
Roots deep reddish, orange flesh, deep or- 
ange. Good home garden cr shipping sort. 
Dependable heavy yielder. 
LONG ORANGE (85 days). Roots 12 inches 
long, about 8 inches broad. Much grown 
for stock. 

Danver’s Half Long Carrot 
EGG PLANT 
One ounce to 2,000 plants. 
NEW YORK IMPROVED (Spineless). Firm, 
meaty and of excellent quality. Fruit dark 
purple. 
ENDIVE 
One ounce to 100 feet of row. 
BROAD LEAVED BATAVIAN (Kscarolle). 
Crispness and tenderness make this Endive 
unexcelled for salads. 
EARLY GREEN CURLED. The leaves 
finely divided, giving a mossy appearance. _ 

For Prices Refer To Green List Enclosed: 
IMPROVED HANSON (70 days). 

Iceberg 
LETTUCE 
One-half ounce for 100 feet of row. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON (50 days). 
The most popular of loose leaved varieties. 
Light green, inner leaves almost white. 
GRAND RAPIDS (45 days). The favorite 
loose leaved forcing lettuce under glass. 
One of 
the most reliable sure heading sorts. Leaves 
large, broad and slightly crumpled. 
BIG BOSTON (70 days). Heads large and 
compact; leaves broad, almost smooth, but 
wavy at the edge. Color light green, 
NEW YORK HEAD (80 days). A large, 
late, crisp cabbage heading variety. Heads 
very firm, hard and well blanched. 
PRIZE HEAD (reddish leaves). A crisp, 
tender, loose leaved, non-heading sort. 
ICEBERG (80 days). A sure and hard- 
heading hot weather variety. Outer leaves 
light green, curly and finely fringed. Hearts 
are white, crisp and tender. One of the 
most desirable in its class. 
MUSTARD 
One-half ounce for 100 feet of row; 
5 to 6 pounds per acre. 
SOUTHERN GIANT GURLED. (Long 
Standing). The leaves are large, much 
crumpled and frilled at the edge. Valued 
on account of its hardiness and good quality. 
LARGE SMOOTH LEAVED. Leaves 
thick round and smooth bright medium 
green. A little slower grower’ than 
the frilled varieties, but longer standing. 
Tender, Mild, much grown for canning. 
MUSTARD-.SPINACH or Tendergreens. 
A new vegetable combining the delicious 
flavors and healthful qualities of spinach, 
mustard, and turnip greens. Flourishes in 
et weather and is resistant HED: extreme 
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