RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc, 
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CARROTS 
1 Pkt. for 30. feet; 1 Ounce for 200 feet. 
CULTURE:, Sow seeds thinly in early spring in rows not 
less than 12 inches apart and make successive sowings 
every two weeks allowing plenty of time for the last 
sowing to mature before trust. Cover with VY _ inch 
of fine soil. Thin the small early varieties to stand 
2 inches apart in the row and the larger later vari- 
etiess from 3 to 4 inches. A _ rich, mellow, deeply 
worked soil produces the finest carrots. The later 
sowings will produce nice, tender carrots in the fall 
and the best for winter storage. 
170 CHANTENAY RED CORED. 70 Days. This strain 
is a distinct improvement over the well-known Chan- 
tenay, especially in color, texture, and quality of 
flesh and has been accepted with much enthusiasm 
particularly by canners. Roots deep reddish-orange; 
5% to 6 inches long, 21% inches thick at the shoulder, 
tapered, stump-rooted; core reddish-orange, almost 
the same color as the flesh and so inconspicuous as 
to make the term coreless seem appropriate; flesh 
fine grained and tender; of sweet, delicate flavor. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1% Oz.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 40c 
171 DANVERS HALF LONG. 75 Days. Well-known 
main crop carrot of great uniformity. The deep 
orange-red roots are 7 to 7\% inches long, and 2 to 172 Morse’s Bunching Carrots 
2 inches in diameter, tapering gradually toward the 
blunt end. The flesh is bright orange, fine grained, 
tender, rich in flavor, and very sweet. Popular for 
home, garden and market. Very productive; good 

172 MORS2'S EUNCHING. 77 Days. All-America 
Award 1934. lops short; foliage rather coarsely 
ualit cut;. sterns medium size and strong. Roots at 
- ar maturity are 1144 to 1% by 8 inches in size, al- 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (Y2 Oz.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 40c most cylindrical with rounded shoulders, and are 
well stumped. This is the attractive “Finger Car- 
rot’’ usually sold in »sunches on the market. Dces 
173 NANTES. 170 Days. The handsome, half-long, well in North, very popular with market growers. 
weli-shaped orange roots grow 6 to 7 inches long and 
are perfectly cylindrical, being from 1 to 1% inches A-Pkt. 15c; B-Pkt. (1/2 oz.).35c; C-Pkt.(1 Oz.) 55¢ 
thick, the whole length, ending abruptly in a small, ze 
‘thin tail. They are of delicious flavor, fine grained, 
tender, sweet, and _ practically coreless; the pure 
orange-scarlet flesh extending right through. CAULIFLOWER 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (Ya Oz.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 40c 
1 Pkt. for 150 Plants; 1% Oz. for 1000 Plants 
CULTURE: Cauliflower is best grown as a _ fall 
crop in the greater part of the United States 
although in regions where summers are reason- ~— 
ably cool, sowings may be made indoors or 
under glass, 30 or 40 days before it is time to 
set plants in the garden. For a main or fall 
crop, sow the seed in specially prepared seed- 
beds or cold-frame about 4 months before your 
first expected frost. When’plants are ready to 
be set in the garden, space them 114 to 2 feet 
apart in rows 2 to 3 feet apart. - 
180 EARLY SNOWBALL “A”, 55 Days. The 
most satisfactory early strain of Snowball. 
Plants of medium height with rather broad 
waved leaves which bend outward at the tips. 
Inner leaves cover the head well. Foliage ~~ 
medium green of a_ slightly. grayish shade. — 
Heads of good depth, solid, ivory-white and of 
fine flavor and quality. Early and very even 
in time of maturity. ; 

Snowball Cauliflower . ~ A-Pkt. 25¢; B-Pkt. (14 Ounce) $1.00 
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