HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 11 

This is the original shape of our Greater Chantenay Carrot. Color deep orange. 
Very smooth and longer than the old strain. 
CARROT (Cont.) 
Oz. 14 Lb. 1 Lb 
MORSE’S BUNCHING. A new type carrot, developed to fill 
the demand for a longer and better bunching carrot. The 
tops are short and sparse. The stems are medium size and 
strong. The neck is quite small yet not too smail and the 
tops are strong enough for a bunching carrot. The mature 
roots will reach 114 to 2 inches in diameter by 8 inches 
long or better. The color, both exterior and interior, is a 
fine deep red. Cores are small and about the same red 
color as cortex. Roots are smooth, free from hair roots and 
wrinkles. In the trial ground we found this to be the finest 
Carrot among them all........ Sek Nine ts ete, sae Soe ,.. $0.20 $0.60 $2.00 
Coreless or Nantes. A very fine variety for table use. The carrots 
are very tender, of mild pleasant flavor, and without any 
hard core as in some varieties. The shape is ideal for a 
table carrot being practically the same size from crown to 
bottom. The tops are small and the carrots mature early. 
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Streamliner. 70 days. An ideal new bunching carrot for 
shippers and market gardeners. Tops short, rather sparse 
dark green, and strong. The roots long, slender, nearly 
cylindrical; at maturity 9 to 10 inches long by 1% to 1% 
inches at shoulders; grow completely underground. Color 
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