
CARROTS 
An ounce will sow about 300 feet of row. It requires 2 to 4 lbs. of 
seed for an acre, depending on how far the rows are apart. 
305 Chantenay—Special Strain 
This is an extra fine strain, growing fully an inch longer than 
the Red Cored or the old strains of Chantenay and it is being 
grown more and more each year. It is an all-purpose type, used 
for bunching and busheling as well as for the canners. The’ 
carrots are handsome, smooth and stump-rooted, and the 
yields are enormous. Tops big and strong. For many years one 
of our best-selling carrots and we recommend it highly. See 
prices below. 
320 Red Cored Chantenay 
Heavy Yielding Type Preferred by Canners 
We have an excellent stock of this popular carrot and our 
customers are highly pleased with it. This stock will produce 
enormous crops of fine, smooth carrots, and has been so im- 
proved in recent years that it is practically 100% red cored. It 
is used both for market and as a high quality kind for canning. 
Red Cored Chantenay does remarkably well on muck, making a 
long smooth root of attractive appearance. See prices below. 
315 Nantes—Coreless 
Smooth and Handsome—Finest Quality 
Nantes is the attractive coreless variety that is used so exten- 
sively for early bunching and asa topped carrot on many mar- 
kets. The carrots are six to seven inches long, nearly the same 
diameter the entire length, and stump rooted. The smooth 
waxy surface and uniform cylindrical shape give them a 
most handsome market appearance. They are entirely core- 
less and of finest quality. 
We highly recommend this excellent and popular variety. 
See prices below. 

CHANTENAY SPECIAL 
316 Nantes—Strong Top Strain 
Early Bunch Carrot—Popular for Market 
Many growers find this the best strain for 
bunching. The tops are not noticeably larger 
than the regular strain, but they are stronger 
and less likely to break at the collar. The roots 
are the same excellent type, thick, cylindrical 
and stump rooted, and the inside color is even 
better. It is of the true coreless type and for early 
bunching carrots, this strain is unexcelled. See 
prices below. 
312 Imperator 
Outsfanding for Bunching 
Our strain of this famous bunching carrot is 
much superior to others in smoothness, uniform 
slender shape and deep orange color. The carrots 
are ideal for high class bunching trade, growing 
about 8 inches long, smooth, somewhat taper- 
ing, and the fine dark color is carried right down 
to the tip. This stock is really coreless and of fine 
quality. The tops are just right for bunching. 
See prices below. 
Oz. VY |b. 1 Ib. 10 lb. 100 Ib. 
305 CHANTENAY. Special Strain—Long. (See above)......... $ .20 $ 60 $2.00 $19.00 $180.00 
320 CHANTENAY, RED CORED. (See above)................ .20 -60 2.00 19.00 180.00 
308 Danvers Half Long. A Heavy Cropper................... .20 .60 2.00 19.00 180.00 
We have a pure heavy yielding stock of this popular variety. 
310 HUTCHINSON. True New England Type................. ay As) 375 2.45 23.50 225.00 
Produces large carrots 9 to 10 inches long, nearly cylindrical and 
stump-rooted. Enormous yielder and widely grown in New 
England and other sections both for bunching and as a topped 
carrot. Our stock is superior in color and dependability. 
312 IMPERATOR. (See CGDOVE) cet ee mer. «cele Meee AS ess s 25 -70 2.20 21.00 200.00 
315 NANTES (CORELESS). (See above). {2..). s se Panda Ae. .30 85 2.75 26.00 250.00 
316 NANTES. Strong Top Strain. (See above)................ .30 85 2.75 26.00 250.00 
325 TENDERSWEET. The Sweetest Carrof............ee0.e006 .30 85 2.75 26.00 250.00 
This carrot is being grown more and more for market. The roots 
are large, smooth and tapering, of striking deep orange-red color. 
They are a good bunching carrot and are of very superior quality. 
25 lbs. or more of one variety will be supplied at the 100 1b. rate. 
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