DELICIOUS CARROTS 
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CULTURE. Carrots prefer a rich sandy loam. For early crop 
sow as soon as the ground can be worked in April or early May. 
Sow the seed one half inch 
deep in rows a foot apart thinning to about 3 inches apart in the 
Carrot seed 1s slow to germinate. 
300 feet of row; 2 to 3 pounds per acre. 
For late crop sow in July or August. 
row. 

OX HEART CARROT 
75 days. A splendid midseason carrot 
with broad, stocky, heart-shaped roots 
which measure 5 inches in length and 
3 inches across thickest portion. Light 
orange in color, this carrot has a most 
delicious sweet flavor, is very easy to 
harvest and does well in heavy soils un- 
suited for longer carrots. Keeps well in 
storage and is a heavy yielder. 
No. 041, Pkt. 103 1% 02. 25; 02. 40¢; 
Y% Ib. $1.25. 

An ounce will sow about 


NANTES CORELESS 
70 days. A delicate sweet carrot, crisp and fine- 
grained. Roots are about 5 inches long and 2 
inches thick at shoulder, gradually tapering to 
an abrupt stump end. Skin is orange-scarlet 
and flesh is a bright golden orange clear to the 
center with no trace of a core. Popular with 
canners, home gardeners and commercial grow- 
ers because of its all-round excellence. 
No. 140, Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 25¢; oz. 40c; 
% |b. $1.25. 
DANVER’S HALF LONG 
75 days. Well known main-crop or late carrot 
with deep orange roots 7 inches long which 
taper gradually to blunt end. Very productive, 
rich in flavor and valuable for freezing, home 
use, winter storing and market. 
No. 510, Pkt. 10¢e; % oz. 25c¢; oz. 40c; 
YY. |b. $1.25. 
CHANTENAY IMPROVED 
70 days. Attractive, deep orange, half-long roots, 5 
inches long and 2 inches thick at top. Excellent for 
home garden and sold at all produce markets; good 
shipper and winter keeper. Flesh is a rich orange, fine 
textured, and very sweet. No. 509, Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25¢; 
oz. 40¢; % lb. $1.25. 
IMPERATOR 
A GENERAL FAVORITE 
75 days. The roots of this very popular bunching carrot 
average 8 inches long, 2 inches across shoulder, and taper 
to a rather blunt end. Skin is rich orange-red, flesh a 
very deep orange. In addition to its attractive appear- 
ance Imperator is sweet, tender, and fine-grained. 
No. 411, Pkt. 10¢€; % oz. 25¢; oz. 45¢; %4 ib. $1.35. 




CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE. 
danger of freezing is past. For late crop, 
For early crop, sow in hot bed in January or February, and transplant when 
sow in May or June and grow like late cabbage. 
Set plants 18 inches apart in rows 2 to 2% feet apart. An ounce of seed will produce about 
8000 plants; %4 lb. 1s enough for an acre. 
FARLY SNOWBALL 
55 days. Beautiful, snow white heads which are well rounded, heavy and com- 
Plants are vigorous in growth with 
long leaves to protect the heads. No. 118, Pkt. 15¢; %4 oz. $1.00; 1% oz. $1.85. 
DRY WEATHER CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower does best in cool moist seasons but Dry Weather is a special strain 
which is drought-resistant and will produce heads where other varieties fail be-~ 
cause of Jack of moisture. If you have trouble getting cauliflower to head, try 
this one. Pure white heads of highest quality weigh 2 to 3 lbs, each, 
pact, Crop matures evenly and very early. 

No. 589, Pkt. 15¢; % oz $1.00; 14 oz. $1.85. 
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EARLIEST 
CAULIFLOWER 

