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deep in rows a foot ap nt lay. For late crop sow in July or August. Sow the seed one half inch 
SRE apart thinning to about 3 inches apart’ in the row. Carrot seed is slow to cer 
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NANTES CORELESS 
10 days. A delicate sweet carrot, crisp and fine grained. Reots 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 growers because of 
its all-round excellence. Ne. 140, Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 25¢; 1 oz. 40c¢; 
1/4 Ib, $1.25. 
3 DANVER’S HALF LONG 
‘75-days. Well known main-crop or late carrot with deep orange roots 
‘l inches long which taper gradually to blunt end, Very productive, 
‘ich in flavor and vaulable for freezing, home use, winter storing and 
market. No.510,, Pkt. 10¢; 1/2 0z. 25; 1 oz, 40¢; 1/4 lb.. $1.25. 
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 unsuited 
,for longer carrots. Keeps well.in storage and is a heavy yielder. 
| No. 041, Pkt, 10¢; 1/2 02. 25¢; 1 oz. 40¢; 1/4 Ib, $1.25. 
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ui! : eas higi plant four inches apart in finely pulverized rich soil. In eas 
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_ SPECIAL HOLMES STRAIN 
MOST DELICIOUS OF THE NUT FLAVORED TYPES 
This specially developed strain is.the finest fall and winter 
celery in the world for home gardens, The stalks are short 
and stocky, thick, crisp and ent irely free from all stringiness 
or fibre. Plant Houser and you will have tender crisp, juicy, 
celery all winter long. No. 402, Pkt. 15¢; 1/2 02, 606; Loz. $1.00, 
GIANT PASCAL 
KNOWN AS WINTER KING 
Considered the standard winter celery. Stalks are thick and 
heavy, stringless, crisp and sweet. After blanching they are an 
attractive light yellow. Properly stored: will keep well all wine 
ter. No. 703, Pkt. 1$¢; 1/2.02, 45¢; 1 0z, 85¢. 
TALL GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING, 
Very early variety for early markets. 90 days. Stalks are tall, 
medium thick and blanch very readily to.a rich golden yellow. 
Free from stringiness, crisp and sweet..A marvelous celery. : 
No. 101, Pkt. 15¢; 1/2 oz, 45¢; 1 oz. 85c. | 
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