Morse’s Bunehing Carrot 
ORIGINATOR’S STRAIN 

Note the long slender shape of Morse’s Bunching Carrot. This variety has 
the best market appearance of all bunch carrots. 
An outstanding variety, developed to meet the demand for a long, smooth, handsome 
bunching carrot. This is the fine bunch carrot grown in California and found on the Eastern 
Markets. It grows well on any soil suited for good carrot culture. Medium top, but strong 
enough for good bunching. 
Mature roots will reach 8 inches long or better, 1¥%2 to 2 inches at the shoulder. The colecr, 
both exterior and interior, is a fine deep red. The core is small; excellent eating quality. 
Roots are smooth, free from hair roots, and wrinkles. 
From the photo you can see that for a long carrot it has a good blunt end. There are 
other varieties of long bunch carrots, but for smoothness and market appearance we find in 
our trials this to be the finest of them all. Matures in 77 days. 
Prices: Oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 70c: Y2 Ib. $1.10; 1 lb. $2.00; 2 ibs. $1.95 per lb.; 5 lbs. $1.99 per Ib. 
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Special Long Chantenay Carrot 
PLANT THIS VARIETY TO BE 
FIRST ON THE MARKET 
EARLINESS This is the earliest good market 
variety by three days, with pos- 
sible exception of Nantes. Matures in 70 days. 
VIGOROUS For making a good early growth 
GROWTH under a wide range of soil and 
climatic conditions, Chantenay 
is perhaps the equal, or best of all commercial 
varieties. 
LENGTH The roots run from one to 1% 
OF ROOTS inches longer than the regular 
Chantenay. This characteristic 
gives Long Chantaney its superior market 
appearance. 
MARKET A smooth skinned strain devel- 
QUALITIES oping good color early in its 
growth. Tops are shorter than 
old type Chantenay. The roots at mature 
bunching stage resemble the Imperator variety; 
but reach this stage about 7 to 10 days earlier. 
Makes a better market appearance than regular 
Chantenay. One of the most dependable cf 
all varieties for good crops and high yields. 
Prices: Oz. 20c; 4 lb. 55c: Y% Ib. 80c: 1 th. 
$1.75; 2 lbs. $1.70 per lb.; 5 lbs $1.65 per lb. 
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