VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
CARROT—Continued 



IMPERATOR — The popular bunching and shipping variety. Ours is the 
improved long strain. 
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Uses Code Stage 
IMPERATOR MS CARTE LI: 
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!/y 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. ee: 
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—6I/) to 7 inches long, 1!/4 inches in diameter, cylindrical, stump-rooted, bright 
orange in color throughout, practically coreless, and of finest quality. 
= PAs 
