10 VEGETABLE SEEDS—(Continued) 

(One ounce to 100 feet of drill, 
3 to 4 Ibs. to the acre. 
Carrots do well in all soils though a good, deep 
friable loam will produce the best roots. For an 
early supply, sow seed of early sorts as soon as 
the soil can be dug. Make repeated sowings every 
two weeks. For a winter supply, sow the larger 
erowing varieties such as Danvers, Long Orange, 
etc., any time during May or June. 
Early French Forcing or Golden Ball—It is an ex- 
cellent Carrot for forcing as well as for an early 
supply from the garden. Small roots, 2% inches 
in diameter and 2% inches long, tender and of 
fine flavor. Rich orange skin and flesh. 50 days. 
PkKt., 10c; oz., 40c; %4 Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
Oxheart or Guerande—Medium early, bright orange 
color, fine grained, sweet and tender. One of the 
best table varieties. 4 to 5 inches long and 3 in. 
across where they are thickest makes them easy 
to harvest. 75 days. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40ce; %4 Ib., 
$1.30; 1 Ib., $4.35. 
Danvers Half Long—A standard variety and one of 
the heaviest croppers. Color dark orange, very 
thick shoulder, of a most excellent quality. 7 to 
7% inches long. 75 days. Pkt., 10e3 oz., 40ce; %4 Ib.,, 
$1.35; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
Pride of Montana (Bunching Type)—A new type of 
Carrot: The roots are longer and more slender 
than the Danvers and wider towards the tips. 
The color, both exterior and interior, is a fine 
deep. red with very small cores. Remains in 
condition a long time. Roots are 6 to 8 inches 
long, smooth, free from hair roots and wrinkles. 
The shoulders are well stumped and are excellent 
for bunching. Fine for market and home use. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 40ce; %4 Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
1 Ib. for 100 hills or 
200 feet of drill; 
12 Ibs. to acre. 
CARROTS 
SWEET CORN 
STATE NURSERY AND SEED Co. 

Wholesome Fither 
Raw or Cooked. 
Early Chantenay or Model—An excellent medium 
early, half long variety, with small neck. The 
roots are thick, six inches in length, and stump 
rooted but tapering slightly; smooth, deep or- 
ange-red color. Flesh very crisp and tender. 65 
days. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; %4 Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
Improved Red Cored Chantenay—A thick stump- 
rooted carrot slightly tapering towards the 
bottom. The orange-red skin is very smooth, 
making it very attractive, quality excellent, very 
crisp and tender core hardly distinguishable. 
Splendid for use throughout the summer and 
fall, and winter storing. 70 days. Pkt., 10c3 
oz., 40c3 14 Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
Improved Long Orange—This is a variety of the 
largest size. The roots are uniform in size and 
smooth. Of gradually tapering shape, holding 
their thickness well throughout the length, rich, 
deep orange color. It is a good keeper, of fine 
quality for Winter use. 85 days. Pkt., 10c3; OZ, 
40c; % Ib., $1.40; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
STOCK CARROTS 
Mastodon—It is the heaviest Carrot grown. The 
flesh is white, crisp and very sweet. Too much 
can scarcely be said of their size and great pro- 
ductiveness. The roots frequently yield 20 to 30 
tons to the acre. 90 days. Oz., 30c; %4 Ib., $1.003 
1 Ib., $3.50. 
WVictoria—No yellow Carrot can approach the Vic- 
toria in size, in yield and in feeding qualities. It 
is the largest orange or yellow Carrot known. 
The roots are of excellent quality, high feeding 
properties; a heavy cropper. 90 days. Oz., 30c3 
Y% Ib., $1.60; 1 Ib., $3.50. 
1 Ib. is a little more 
than a pint; 
2 Ibs. little more than 
a quart. 
THE FIVE BEST VARIETIES OF SWEET CORN FOR MONTANA AND THE NORTHWEST 
Sweet Corn is very sensitive to frost and should not be planted until danger from freezing is past 
or about the middle of May in Montana. A rich, warm, good ordinary soil will raise excellent Sweet 
Corn, if it is deeply and thoroughly worked before planting. If planted in rows, make the rows three 
feet apart and 12 to 16 inches apart in the row; cover one inch deep with fine soil firmly pressed down. 
If planted in hills, make the hills three feet apart each way, and plant four to six kernels to the hill. 
Hoe frequently and when six inches high cut off all the suckers so as to leave three or four plants to 
the hill; do not let the plants overcrowd. Give frequent and thorough but shallow cultivation until 
the tassels appear. In cooking Corn use boiling water; do not cover the vessel and do not cook more 
than ten minutes. “Use no salt”—a pinch of sugar will add to the natural sweetness. 
S. N. & S. Co’s. Golden Glory, Earliest and Hardiest Large Eared 
Sweet Corn in the World 
Golden Glory—A Montana grown Sweet Corn of high merit; growth about 5% 
feet, producing 2 or 3 ears to the stalk, and considerably larger than the aver- 
age specimen of a 12 to 14-row, 8-inch ear. Sweet, creamy and tender, remain- 
ing in roasting ear stage a long time. With these qualifications this wonderful 
Corn can be grown to maturity wherever Golden Bantam can. In addition to 
its merits as a table Sweet Corn this variety is destined to be a popular 
variety on account of its extreme earliness, which is ten days to two weeks 
earlier than the Golden Bantam. 70 days. Price: Pkt., 10c; 1% Ib., 35e; 1 Ihb., 
65e;3 2 Ibs., $1.20; 5 Ibs., $2.85. 
Early Golden Sunshine—An outstanding variety of yellow Sweet Corn of 
exceptional merit. The ears are larger than those of Golden Bantam, are 12 
rowed, and of deliciously rich flavor; light yellow in color. Sunshine is ready 
for use 6 to 10 days earlier than Bantam. The stalks are quite dwarf; usually 
two ears to the stalk. Those who have tried it are highly enthusiastic, and 
say it is real Sweet Corn. 80 days. Pkt., 10c; \% Ib., 25e; 1 Ib., 45e; 2 Ibs., 85e;3 
5 Ibs., $2.00. 
S. N. & S. Co’s. Extra Early Market—Is the earliest and sweetest White Sweet 
Corn in cultivation. It is extremely hardy, withstanding cold, wet weather to 
a wonderful degree. Hars are large for so early a variety. Kernels pure 
white, sweet and tender. It is very productive, producing two to three ears 
to the stalk; 12. to 14 rowed; highly recommended for home use. Especially 
adapted for the Northern States. 70 days. Pkt., 10c; 1% Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 45e; 2 Ibs., 
85e; 5 Ibs., $2.00. 

Goiden Glory 
Kingscrost Hybrid—Extra Early—tThis is one of the new_outstanding Wilt-Resistant Hybrids. Kings- 
crost is a week to ten days earlier than the ordinary Bantam and has the true eight-row Golden 
Bantam ears. It is very uniform, foliage dark green, enabling it to resist drought better grows 
about 5 feet, ears about 5 to 6 inches long. We like it better than any Sweet Corn we have 
ever eaten. It produces better ears and is a heavy yielder. Every home gardener who enjoys sweet 
sae should plant a little Kingscrost. 80 days. Pkt., 10c; % Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., 70c; 2 Ibs., $1.30; 5 TDScs 
00. 
Golden Bantam—The well known America favorite Sweet Corn, with broad, moderately deep 
kernels of the most delicious flavor. The Cob is smali and quality cannot be surpassed. \ 
most popular Sweet Corn on the Market and for the home gardener. 
from any other sort. 80 days. 
golden 
oe Bane ote always the 
Olden Bantam has a flavor distinct 
Pkt., 10ce; % Ib., 25c3 1 Ib., 45e; 2 Ibs., 85e; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
Treat Your Seed Corn with SEMESAN,Jr., for Large Yield — See page 71. 
2-0z. pkt. 15c; 4-oz. tin, 30c; 1-lb. tin, 75c; 5-lb. tin, $3.00. 
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