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er’s Carrots—Earliest Coreless — 
(Amsterdam Forcing) 
65 days. The peer of all carrots—the grandest carrot in cultivation! Market 
Gardeners, if you want highest, top-notch prices, you must plant Harliest Coreless 
Carrot. Home Gardeners, if you want to have carrots that will be a real treat for 
your own table use, carrots that you will take pride in showing to your neighbor, 
you must plant Harliest Coreless. A earret that we think is in a class all by itself, 
and has been ever since it was introduced by us. 
It is a beautiful variety. It is exceptionally uniform in shape, of fine texture 
and entirely free of any heart and is very early, maturing about a week ahead of 
: all other half long sorts, although fully as productive as any of them, the roots 
: oe | usually measuring 6 to 7 inches in length and 1% inches through. 
Q ‘ ‘ Earliest Coreless in its shape and color is one of the most handsome of Carrots. : 
The roots are of cylindrical form, blunt at the end, very symmetrical, smooth skin, 
fine neck and small top. The color is a beautiful red, brighter and deeper than 
that of any other Carrot. It is a color that will draw the attention of the buyer 
on the market. f 
But the greatest feature of this fine variety is the entire absence of the stringy, 
coarse heart or core found in so many Carrots. It is of most delicious quality 
and owing to the fine texture of the red flesh and its tender, delicate flavor, Harli- 
est Coreless is called the sweetest of all Carrots by all those who have tasted it. 
oat) 15¢e; oz. 48e; % Ib., $1.48; 1% Ib., $2.40; Ib., $4.25, postpaid. (See front 
cover. 
Oxheart 
OXHEART Nantes, Half-Long 
75 days. Also known as Guerande. 
The best and most popular of the short, ‘ 
thick-formed carrots. It is a heavy NANTES, HALF LONG 
yielder and because of its shape it is 70 days. An early carrot, particularly 
highly desirable for heavy soils. The desirable for frame culture and one of the 
roots are about 5 inches long, 3% to 4 best for home garden and early market. 
inches wide at the shoulder and taper Tops small, bright orange roots 6 to 7 
down to a 2-inch stump-rooted bottom. inches long and 1% inches thick, cylindri- 
Of the finest quality. Both skin and eal, smooth, and blunt or stump rooted. 
flesh are rich orange colored. 302— Flesh is red, sweet, and almost entirely 
Pkg., 10c; oz., 33c; %4 Ib. 95ce3; % Ihb., devoid of core. 3808—Pkg., 15¢; 0z., 33¢3 
$1.60; lb., $2.95, postpaid, % Ib., 95e; % Ib., $1.60; 1b., $2.95, postpaid, 
IMPERATOR 
75> days. An All America selection of 
1933: Carrots 7 to 8 inches long, deep 
orange colored skin, flesh deep orange with 
practically no core, fine texture, elegant 
quality, abundant cropper. The tops are 
just right for bunching. Very attractive 
appearance and desirable for home or mar- 
ket. Early. 312—PkKge., 15¢; 0z., 32¢e; %4 Wes 
938e; % Ib., $1.52; Ib., $2.85, postpaid. 
MASTODON FIELD 
85 days. Field carrots are of high nutri- 
tive value and the wise dairyman will feed 
carrots to his cows. Mastodon Field Car- 
rot is the most productive variety and is 
easily harvested. It is of creamy white 
color with a green crown. Roots are 
_ Sweetest, 
Most Tender, 
and 
Only Really 
Coreless Carrot, 
Grown 
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MORSE’S BUNCHING 
75 days. A cylindrical, half-long carrot, 
of ideal size and shape for bunching for 
market, and elegant for the home garden. a eee smooth, 8 to 10 inches long, about 3 inches 
Deep orange color, small indistinct core, ; a ; broad, and taper gradually to the bottom. 
fine grained flesh, small neck and short Morse’s Bunching Carrot The flesh is white and very nutritious. 
tops, ships well. 311—Pkg., 15e; oz., 33e; Splendid keeper, big cropper. 1468—Pke¢g., 
1% Ib., 95ce3 14 Ib., $1.60; Ib., $2.95, postpaid. ACTIV O—Save your 10c; oz., 28ce; %4 Ib., 80c; % Ib., $1.36; Ib, 
lawn clippings, and all $2.58, postpaid. 
waste vegetation. Convert 
AGivo Ser “Uombe.disee IMPROVED LONG 
neue ORANGE 
85 days. Very handsome, straight, 
RED CORED smooth roots of bright red color, frequent- 
ly 12 inches long, and 2 inches in diam- 
CHANTENAY eter at the neck. Does best in light, well 
prepared soil. A splendid carrot for table 
68 days. The roots measure use and field culture, combining great 
about six inches in length, they productiveness with fine regular, shape, 
are very thick, free from large and has tender sweet flesh. 306—Pke., 
eyes and side rootlets, medium 15e; oz., Sle; %4 Ib., 92ce; 1% Ib., $1.48; Ib. 
early, and run very uniform in $2.75, postpaid. 
shape, with medium sized tops, 
making them ideal for bunch- CHANTENAY 
ing. Wlesh tender, sweet and 
juicy; tender, delicate, hand- ae aay a ese Pease sogeh Sie 
ZA P i e mo ular carrots grown 
Pence leet ai today. A half-long, stump-rooted sort, 
t th e nnd as the and very popular for bunching or as a 
Oe. e7 sam bushel carrot. It averages 6 to 7 inches 
attractive orange-red flesh in length, is broad at the neck and nar- 
Red itself. Medium early, yields rows gradually to around, blunt base. The 
Cored heavily. Good for freezing. flesh is a rich, orange-red, fine grained, 
Chantenay 307—Pkg. 15¢;3 0z., 36e; % Ib., tender, juicy, and remarkably free from 
$1.05; % Ib., $1.78; Ib., $3.25, core. 292—Pkg., 15c; oz., 33¢e; %4 Ib., 92e3 
postpaid. ¥, Ib., $1.48; Ib., $2.75, postpaid. 
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