VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 

CARROT—Continued 

IMPERATOR — The popular bunching and shipping variety. Ours is the 
: improved long strain. 
Season. 
Days 
Planted 
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Uses Code Stage 
IMPERATOR MS CARTE 77 
An unusually fine variety of high quality that has won favor as a bunching variety 
for shipping in the South and market garden use where soil is of deep sandy loam type. 
All America Selection S. M. 1933. 
ROOTS—7!/p to 8!/) inches long, slightly rounded shoulders, 2 inches in diameter, 
slightly tapered to a stump-rooted tip, smooth, rich orange color, very little 
core, crisp, and of fine, sweet flavor. 
LONG ORANGE or St. Valery H CACHE 86 
A standard variety adapted to loose soil; a tremendous yielder. Extensively used for 
stock feed and also very good as a table sort. Good for storage use. 
ROOTS—II to 12 inches long, 234 inches in diameter, tapered to a point, very deep 
orange color, lighter core. 
NANTES (Coreless) HMF CADDY 68 
An early market variety, popular for forcing or frame culture. It is splendid for home 
and truck gardening. Recommended as adapted for freezing preservation. 
ROOTS—6!/, to 7 inches long, 1% inches in diameter, cylindrical, stump-rooted, bright 
orange in color throughout, practically coreless, and of finest quality. 
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