ANDREWS-BURRI SEED CO. @ 505 WALNUT, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER NO. 8 108 to 112 Days 
A yellows resistant strain of the Danish Ballhead, desirable for growing 
in sections infested with disease. Plants are somewhat larger, more 
leafy and spreading than the Ballhead, but heads are fully as firm, 
compact and long keeping. Heads 7 pounds. 
RED HOLLANDER, YELLOWS RESISTANT 
Absolutely a yellows resistant red cabbage, somewhat smaller than 
Mammoth Red Rock, color dark red. Its firm heads make it a good keeper. 
In size and season about the same as Danish Ballhead. 
CARROTS 
SUPREME HALF LONG 68 Days 
Resembles a small refined Danvers with short top. Roots 6 to 7 inches 
long, about 2 inches in diameter at shoulder, tapering to a half stump. 
Exterior smooth and of excellent color. Flesh tender, sweet and of fine 
flavor. Core small and the same red as the rest of the flesh. Especially 
adapted to use by market gardeners both for bunching and as a basket 
carrot. 
MORSE BUNCHING 77 Days 
All-American Award 1934. Tops short; foliage rather coarsely cut; stems 
medium size and strong. Roots at maturity are 14% to 1% by 8 inches in 
size, almost cylindrical, with round shoulders, and are well stumped. 
Developed as a bunching carrot for long distance shipping. Does well in 
north and should be used more by market growers. 
NANTES 70 Days 
Stump Rooted. Particularly desirable for frame culture and one of the 
best for home garden and early market. Tops small. Roots bright orange; 
6-7 inches long, 114 inches thick, cylindrical; stump rooted. Flesh bright 
orange, of highest quality; core inconspicuous. Similar to much that is 
offered under the name “coreless.” 
IMPERATOR 77 Days 
All-American Selections Silver Medal, 1933. Similar in size and shape to 
Morse’s Bunching, with medium tops strong enough for bunching, shoul- 
der slightly rounded. Bright orange color and coreless. 
TOUCHON (XXX CORELESS) 70 Days 
Touchon (XXX Coreless). This variety is by far the earliest of its type 
but its earliness does not affect in any way its size or quality. It is a 
half long, cylindrical, blunt-pointed variety, with a very small tap-root 
and small, fine top. The shape and size are extremely uniform, averaging 
6 to 7 inches in length and 1% inches in diameter; clean skinned, smooth 
and easily pulled. The flesh is very fine grained, absolutely without any 
woody heart or core, and entirely free from stringiness or coarseness. 
Color of flesh is rich red-orange, and of finest flavor. 
CHANTENAY SPECIAL 55 to 70 Days 
Long Type. This variety introduced by the great French firm of Vilmorin- 
Andrieux & Co. forty years ago, is still the leading commercial carrot 
in the United States. It has held its great popularity on merit alone, for 
it has a beautiful appearance and excellent table quality. Its length will 
average from 6 to 7 inches and its color is rich orange red. In shape the 
root is of great uniformity, of the half-long type, smooth and free from 
side rootlets. Our stock has been finely bred and may be planted with 
absolute confidence by market gardeners, truckers and ranchmen. If you 
have not tried our Chantenay, do not fail to do so. 
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