OLDS’ 
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more extensively, 
Thin the seedlings to 2 
*106. CHANTENAY. 
(70 days.) SELECT 
STRAIN. One of the most 
popular varieties in Amer- 
ica, for both table and stock 
purposes. The true type is 
half long, thick and very 
stump rooted, and in dimen- 
sions 6% inches long, 2 to 
2% inches thick at the 
crown and tapering to 1 to 
1% inches at the bottom 
Chantenay. 
where it is very stump rooted with a decided 
rat tail, The color is bright orange scarlet and 
the core is rather large and definite. Stores well. 
PEt, LOG: - OZ UGSe ry Ane Ds ODE arte $41.95, 
postpaid. 
1038. OXHEART. (72 days.) Popular short 
carrot, Very thick, 5 inches long, nearly as 
broad, and very blunt at the lower extremities. 
Desirable where soil is heavy. Easily harvested. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; % lb., 60c; 1b., $1.90, post- 
paid. 
102. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. 
(88 days.) A well-known standard variety; roots 
12 inches long, thick at the crown and tapering 
regularly to a point; color deep orange, suitable 
for both table and field crop. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 
20c; Y% 1b., 60c; 1b., $1.85, postpaid. 
99. RED CORED DANVERS. (75 days.) 
Slightly longer than the Danvers Half-Long with 
a distinct red core. Roots average 7 to 7% 
inches long by 1% inches in diameter at shoul- 
der. Tapers to a blunt end with small, slender 
tap roots. The tender deep rich orange flesh with 
red core makes it a desirable market garden 
Carrot. ekKt, L0es0z,, 25¢; 44 1b.,, 65e5) 1by, 
$2.00, postpaid. 
Red Cored Danvers. 
TENDER CARROTS 
GROWN FROM SELECTED ROOTS 
The carrot is one of the most valuable of vegetables and should be cultivated 
It is very wholesome and contains the essential vitamins. 
ing children should be fed carrots regularly. 
fully selected roots and will produce the kind of crop that you want. 
will sow 50 feet of drill; 1 oz. 300 feet, 2 to 3 lbs. an acre. 
see our Market Gardeners’ Price List opposite page 1. 
CULTURE: Carrots will do well on practically any soil although they will do 
the best on loam. Sow the seed as early as possible in rows 18 to 24 inches apart. 
or 3 inches apart in the row. 
a depth of about four times the diameter of the seed. 
planting only as they are at their best when young and tender. Plant every two or 
three weeks up to the middle of July. Varieties % are recommended for freezing. 
Scarlet Nantes. 
SCARLET NANTES OR CORE- 
*% 104. 
LESS. (70 days.) A delicate flavored carrot 
of the finest quality. Roots 6 to 8 inches long, 
1% inches thick, bright orange, crisp and tender. 
Cylindrical shaped and blunt ended. Excellent 
for forcing. Very brittle and must be dug with 
care. Pkt; 10¢; 0z., 2be; Y2 lbs 70¢;-1b:, $2.15, 
postpaid. 
* 107. RED CORED CHANTENAY. (72 
days.) This strain of Chantenay produces very 
smooth roots of even shape and size and free 
from eyes on the roots. The color is a rich 
orange, the core practically the same color. The 
carrots measure about 5% to 6 inches in length, 
evenly stump rooted, with very small tail roots. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; %4 Ib., 65c; Ib., $1.95, post- 
paid, 
100. DANVER'S HALF LONG. (75 
days.) A splendid carrot, grown for its pro- 
ductiveness and table quality. One of the best 
for home or market garden. Root 6 to 8 inches 
long, tapering uniformly to a blunt point. Flesh 
deep orange, tender and of excellent quality. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c¢; %4 Ib., 60c; lb., $1.90, 
Stock Carrots 
Carrots make excellent feed for livestock. 
They may be substituted for grain or other con- 
centrates to the extent of replacing one-half of 
the dry matter. When thus used 8 to 10 pounds 
of roots will replace 1 pound of concentrates. 
Roots can be produced for from $6 to $8 per 
ton. Improved Long Orange is used for stock 
and table. See page 28 for other root crops. 
111. LONG ORANGE BELGIAN. (90 
days.) While most of our other varieties of car- 
rots also can be profitably grown for stock, Long 
Orange Belgian, on account of its great produc- 
tiveness, is especially desirable for that purpose. 
The roots are mammoth in size, about 14 inches 
long, yielding often-as high as 10 tons per acre. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z,, 20c; 1% Ib., 55c; Ib., $1.70, post- 
paid, 
Est eee 
Grow- 
Our carrot seed is grown from care- 
One pkt. 
For large amounts 
The seed should be sown to 
Do not depend upon one 
La EenOEDS 
Tendersweet 
108. TENDERSWEET. (73 days.) A 
beautiful orange red carrot of exceptionally 
fine quality. Roots average about 8 to 8% inches 
in length and taper slightly from the shoulder 
to a blunt end. ‘The flesh is crisp, tender, and 
sweet. | Pkt., 10¢;)-0z., 25¢e% %, Jb. 70¢; 1b.,; 
$2.05, postpaid. 
Imperida 
*101. IMPERIDA. (90 days.) 
sider this superior to new bunching and other 
Imperator types. Developed by Dr. DelLance F., 
Franklin in the University of Idaho Branch Ex- 
periment Station from a chance cross of Imper- 
ator and Chantenay Red Cored. Tops (about 12 
inches) are shorter than Imperator, which is an 
advantage in bunching. Roots are square shoul- 
dered, about 1% inches in diameter and ap- 
proximately 8 inches long, The orange flesh is. of 
good texture, mild and sweet flavored. (Seed 
supply short.) Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c; % Ib., 85c; 
lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
105. EARLIEST FRENCH FORCING. 
(60 days.) The earliest carrot; best for foreing; 
roots almost round, 2% inches through. Pkt., 
10c; 0z., 25e; % Ib., 75c; Ib., $2.30, postpaid. 
*109. GOLD SPIKE. (85 days.) A new 
long type carrot. See page 1 for illustration and 
description. Pkt., 15c. 
We con- 
Danver’s Half Long. 
SEED COMPANY — MADISON 1, WISCONSIN 
