(One ounce to 100 feet of drill, 
3 to 4 Ibs. to the uecre.) Wholesotter tithes 
CARRO | S Raw or Cooked. 
Carrots do well in all soils though a a i 
good, deep friable loam will produce the best roots. 
early supply, sow seed of early sorts as soon as the soil can be ed 
two weeks, For a winter supply, 
any time during May or June. 
EARLY FRENCH FORCING or GOLDEN BALL — 
Earliest and smallest carrot grown, almost round, 
very Sweet. 50 days. 
Pkt 10c. Oz 30c. 1% Ib Sie. 
For an 
} Make repeated sowings every 
sow the larger growing varieties such as Danvers, Long Orange, etc., 
EARLY CANTENAY or MODEL — Early, half long 
with small neck. Roots are thick, six inches long, 
smooth, deep orange-red color. 65 days. 
Pkt 10c. Oz 35c. %4 Ib 95e. Lb $3.25. 
IMPROVED RED CORED CHANTENAY — A thick 
stump -rooted Carrot slightly tapering. The 
orange-red skin is very smooth, crisp and tender, 
Lb $2.75. 
OXHEART or GUERANDE — Medium early, bright 
orange color, fine grained, sweet and tender, 
heart shaped. 75 days small core Si i 
‘s 8. : plenidd for Summer, Fall and 
Pkt 10c. Oz 30c. % Ib SSe. Lb $2.75. Winter storing. 70 days. 
Pkt 10c. Oz 30c. % Ib S5e. Lb $2.75. 
DANVERS HALF LONG — A standard variety and 
one of the heaviest croppers. Color dark orange, 
very thick shoulder, of a most excellent quality. 
7 to 7% inches long. 75 days. 
Pkt 10c. Oz 35c. 1% Ib 95e. Lb $3.25. 
PRIDE OF MONTANA (Bunching Type)—tThe roots 
are more slender than the Danvers. The color is 
a fine, deep red with very small cores. Remains 
- condition a long time. Roots are 6 to 8 inches 
ong 
Pkt 10e. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE—A _ variety of the 
largest size. Roots are uniform and smooth, hold- 
ing their thickness throughout the length; rich, 
deep orange color. A good keeper, for Winter 
use. 85 days. 
Pkt 10c. Oz 30c. %4 Ib SS5c. Lb $2.75. 
STOCK CARROT 
MASTADON —It is the heaviest Carrot grown. The 
flesh is white, crisp and very sweet. The roots 
t frequently yield 20 to 30 tons to the acre. 90 days. 
Lb $2.75. Oz 15¢e. % lb 50c. Lb $1.50. 
Garden size 20c. 
SWEET CORN ae 
THE SIX BEST VARIETIES OF SWEET CORN FOR MONTANA AND THE NORTHWEST 
Sweet Corn Is very Sensitive to frost. Do not plant until danger from freezing is past. A rich, warm, 
good soil will raise excellent Sweet Corn, if it is thoroughly worked. If planted in rows, make the rows 
three feet apart and 12 to 16 inches apart in the row; cover one inch deep, firmly pressed down. If 
planted in hills, make hills three feet apart and plant four to six Kernels to the hill. When six inches 
high cut off all the suckers, leave three or four plants to the hill; do not let the plants overecrowd. Give 
frequent and shallow cultivation until the tassels appear. 
S. N. & S. Co’s. Golden Glory, Earliest and Hardiest Large Eared 
Sweet Corn in the World 
GOLDEN GLORY — A Montana grown Sweet Corn of high merit; growth about 
5% feet, 2 to 3 ears to the stalk, and average 12- to 14-row, 8-inch ear. Sweet, 
creamy and tender, remaining in roasting ear stage a long time. This wonder- 
ful corn can be grown to maturity wherever Golden Bantam can. In addition 
to its merits as a table Sweet Corn this variety is destined to be a popular 
variety on account of its extreme earliness, which is ten days to two weeks 
earlier than the Golden Bantam. 65 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 40c. Lh 75e. 2 Ibs $1.35. 5 Ibs $3.00. 
EARLY GOLDEN SUNSHINE — The ears are larger than Golden Bantam, are 12- 
rowed, rich in flavor, light yellow in color. 6 to 10 days earlier than Bantam. 
The stalks are dwarf; usually two ears to the stalk. It is a real Sweet Corn. 
80 days. ....Pkt 10c. % Ib 30c. Lb 55c. 2 Ibs $1.00. 5 Ibs $2.25. 
S. N. & S. Co’s. EXTRA EARLY MARKET —Is the earliest and sweetest White 
Sweet Corn; is extremely hardy, withstanding cold, wet weather. Ears are 
large, sweet and tender. Very productive, two to three ears to the stalk; 12- to 
14-rowed; highly recommended. Especially adapted for the Northern States. 
70 days. Pkt10c. % Ib 25c. Lb 45c. 2 Ibs S5e. 5 Ibs $2.00. 
KINGSCROST HYBRID—Extra Early—A new outstanding Wilt-Resistant 
Hybrid; is a week to ten days earlier than the ordinary Bantam and has the 
true eight-row ears. It is very uniform, resists drought better, grows about 5 
feet, ears 5 to 6 inches long. A heavy yielder. Every one who enjoys Sweet 
Corn should plant a little Kingscrost. 72 days. 
Pkt 10c. % Ib 45c. Lb 85e. 2 Ibs $1.40. 5 Ibs $3.75. 
Oz 30c. % Ib S85de. 
Treat Your Sweet Corn 
with Semesan, Jr. 
1 lb for 100 hills or 
200 feet of drill; 
12 Ibs. to acre. 
Golden Glory 
(com NOVELTY —SWEET CORN—-GOLDEN ROCKET — SEE COLOR PAGE. 
GOLDEN BANTAM IMPROVED — The well known favorite Sweet Corn, with broad, deep, golden kernels 
of delicious flavor and quality. Ears are 10-12 rowed, the most popular Sweet Corn on the market and 
for the home gardener. 84 days. Pkt 10c. % Ib 30c. Lb 55c. 2 Ibs $1.00. 5 lbs $2.25. 
EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM — The true Golden Bantam. Ears 5% to 6 inches long and 8-rowed. 
Pkt 10c. 
2 CELERY s a, 
75 days. ¥% Ib 25ce. Lb 45c. 2 lbs 85e. 35 Ibs $2.00. 
One ounce will produce %4-o0z. to 100 ft. of row; 
7,000 plants. 2 ounces to acre. 
Cool and Refreshing. 
Appetizing, Crisp 
Culture: For early planting sow indoors in February or March. One-eighth inch of soil to cover seeds 
is sufficient. Transplant indoors and set outside in late May, in rows 38 feet apart and 6 inches apart in 
the row. Celery requires enough water at all times so that its growth is not checked. Soil or boards 
may be used to blanch the stalks. 
GOLDEN PLUME OR WONDERFUL—It matures 
early and is resistant to blight and rust. The 
UTAH or GOLDEN CRISP—Green— An excellent 
Variety for fall use or winter storing. The most 
plants are stocky with full heart, bleaches quick- 
ly to a rich golden yellow. Fine nutty flavor. 
115 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 50e. Oz Side. % Ib $3.00. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING — Of dwarf growth, 
thick, solid, heavily ribbed which blanches easily 
into clear yellow color. The stalks and heart are 
crisp, solid and of delicious flavor. 115 days. 
Pkt 10¢. % oz 40c. Oz T5e. % Ibs $2.75. 
popular green Celery; superb flavor; stalks me- 
dium large, thick, solid, crisp, tender, stringless, 
and blanches easily to a pure white. 130 days. 
Pkt 15e. % oz 45c. Oz SOc. % Ib $3.00. 
WHITE PLUME—It is almost  self-blanching, 
after earthing up it blanches very quickly. It is 
tender and sweet and very attractive. No yar- 
den should be without this delicious variety. 110 
days. Pkt 10c. % oz 35¢. Oz GOec. %4 Ib $2.00. 
CELERIAC or Turnip Rooted Celery 
GIANT PRAGUE — This vegetable is used for two purposes; the leaves are cut when young and used 
to flavor soups and meats; the roots are boiled, sliced, cooled, and served as a salad. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 40c. O7 70c. %4 Ib $2.50. 
120 days. 
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