CARROTS... for table use 
A Good Source of Vitamin A—the Eyesight Vitamin. 
Pkt., 10c; 4 0z., 15¢; 0z., 25¢e; 14 Ib., 75e. 
Planting Instructions Any garden soil will grow car- 
rots. For early crops sow as early in the spring as possible, 
and in rows 18 inches to 2 feet apart. Cover not more than 
% inch deep. When the plants are about 3 to 4 inches high 
thin out to 2 inches apart for the small early varieties and 4 
inches apart for the late ones. Give them plenty of room. 
Keep them thoroughly hoed. 
Imperator All American Selection 1933. Seven to 8 inches 
long, deep orange colored throughout, brittle, and sweet, 
has practically no core, and is an abundant cropper. Days 
to maturity, 72. 
*Chantenay or Model A Guerande of considerably 
longer size. It is delicate in flavor. juicy and sweet. Large- 
ly planted as a medium early variety. Days to maturity, 70. 
Danver’'s Half Long Fine for table use and best of 
all for the stock breeder, since it is a wonderful producer. 
It is a slender half-long root, very well colored, and has a 
blunt end. Days to maturity, 75. 

Improved Long Orange For stock feeding and table Danver’s Half Long 
use. Fed to milk cows and gives to the butter a fine flavor Fj 
and a beautiful golden color. Root is pale orange on the No home garden would be complete without a good- 
underground portion, and green above ground. It is a good ly supply of carrots planted for a succession, which 
keeper. Days to maturity, 80. can be achieved both by planting at different dates 
and by a choice of varieties. 
Oxheart Or Guerande One of the best carrots for the Although light, sandy loam soils produce the 
table. It is remarkable for its great size and quickness of smoothest and straightest carrots, all deep loan soils 
growth. The flesh is very tender and delicate, and a beau- (except the heaviest clays) will produce satisfactory 
tiful orange red, paler at the center. Days to maturity, 72. crops. Enormous yields are produced on muck soils. 
The home gardener is interested in growing the ten- 
*Red Core Chantenay A fine early half-long, stump- der and, so far as possible, the coreless varieties. 
rooted carrot. Color deep orange red, core of deeper color. Carrots are remarkably free from insects and plant 
Roots 5 to 6 inches long, 2 to 2% inches thick at the crown. ‘iSeases. 
DAYS shy macaEltye be) CARROTS FOR STOCK FEEDING 
Nantes Half Long, Stump Rooted one of the best Pkt., 10ce; 4 0z., 15c; 1 0z., 25e; 14 Ib., 75e. 
table carrots, very tender and delicious. The flesh is orange Large White or Belgian Croweroneenictiont 
red, fine grained and free from hard fibre or core. Roots oti thekerourunooteepureaawh temercenehorenthe 
grow from 6 to 7 inches long, holding their thickness 4 
; ground. Flesh rather coarse and used exclusively 
throughout the entire length of the root and end abruptly for stock feeding. purposes, 
into a thin, small tail. Days to maturity, 70. 4 ® 
Large Yellow Belgian Practically the same 
as above only the flesh is yellow. This is also a 
very good keeper. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Planting Instructions Clean and thorough cul- 
tivation is absolutely essential to success with this 
very exacting vegetable. On heavy clay soils fre- 
quent cultivation, that creates a dust mulch, will 
often make up for an insufficient water supply. Hoe 
right close to the plants, giving shallow cultivation 
as they expand. The “heads” to be kept white and 
tender, must be protected from the sun soon after 
they begin to form by tying the leaves together over 
them. The seed is sown in April for an early crop 
and in July for a fall crop. 
a *Early Snowball No. 16 Very early. Pro- 
duces a very large compact head which is snowy 
white, which forms quickly and will not discolor 
easily. Finest on the market. Days to maturity, 
55. Pkt., 25c; '4 oz., 60c; '% oz., $1.10; 1 oz., $2.00. 
_*Barteldes Mountain Snowball his va- 
riety is considered one of the very best for out- 
door culture. It will withstand weather conditions 
that are utterly ruinous to the Erfurt strains. Days 
to Maturity, 58. Pkt., 25c; 4 0z., 60c; '% oz., $1.10; 
Cauliflower, Early Snowball 1 oz., $2.00. 
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