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CARROT — Mrkev 
Touchon — Highly desirable for home and market garden. 
Tops small. Roots deep orange, cylindrical, stump-rooted. 
Flesh bright orange, tender, sweet, of fine flavor; core in- 
conspicuous. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45ce; %4 Ib. $1.45. 
Chantenay Half Long — The Model (70 days) — A variety 
much used by market gardeners, bunching quite early. 
Half long, stump rooter. The thick, smooth, deep orange 
roots are from 6 to 8 inches long and very attractive. The 
heavy tops bunch well. Late sowings may be made to pvo- 
duce roots for storage, as it will be found to keep well. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
Chantenay, Red Cored (70 days) — Fine grained flesh of 
a deep or reddish orange. The core is so small as to almost 
warrant the name ‘Coreless. Shoppers are finding this to 
be quite popular on the market. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
Danvers Half Long (75 days) — The best known second 
early, half long sort; roots 6 to 8 inches long, tapering to 
a biunt point; flesh deep orange, tender and good quality. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
Greater Chantenay — A strain of Chantenay bred especial- 
ly for growing on soils where moisture table is high. Tops 
shorter than older Chantenay. Roots definitely longer 
but fully as large; stump-rooted at maturity. Texture and 
color equal to Red Cored Chantenay. Suitable for bunching 
or bushel use. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
Long Orange Improved — A heavy cropper on light soils; 
much grown for stock. Roots scarlet-orange; 10-12 inches 
long, 3 inches thick at shoulders; tapered, pointed. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 1% Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
Imperator — Roots 8 inches long, 1%4 to 2% inches across 
at shoulder. Cylindrical in shape and usually well stump- 
rooted at maturity. Color deep orange. Popular bunching 
variety for shipping in the Souch and California and should 
be used more in East and Middle West to compete with ship- 
ped in proauce. Pkt.10c; 1 oz, 30c. 14 Ib. 90c; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
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National Seed & Importing Co., Omana, Nebr. 




National’s Bunching 
National’s Bunching — All-American Award 1934. Tops 
short; foliags rather coarsely cut; stems medium size and 
strong. Roots at maturity are 1% to 14% by 8 inches in size, 
almost cylindrical with rounded shoulders, and are well 
stumped. Developed as a bunching carrot for long distance 
shipping. Does well in North and should be used more by 
market gardeners. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % Ib. $1.00; 1 Ib. $3.50. 
Nantes, Stump-Rooted — Particularly desirable for frame 
culture and one of the best for home garden and early mar- 
ket. Tops small. Roots bright orange; 6-7 inches long, 2%4 
inches thick; cylindrical; stump-rooted. Flesh bright orange, 
of highest quality; core inconspicuous. Similar to much that 
is offered under the term “‘coreless’ 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 144 Ib. $1.10; 1 1b. $3.50. 
Oxheart or Guarande (75 days) — Mature roots 4% to 5 
inches long, very stout and thick, ending in an abrupt 
small tap root. Small top. Easily harvested. Color light, 
bright orange. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 14 Ib. 90e; Ib. $3.00 
White Belgian Carrot — 90-95 days. Large top, long, 
cylindrical to slightly tapered, pointed root; grows partially 
above ground; creamy white throughout with green tinge on 
exposed shoulder; 10-14 x 214-315. Grown only for stock 
feed. Heavy producer. 
Pkt. 5c; 1 oz 25c; 14 Ib. 90ce. 
