12 L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
CARROTS—(Continued) 
LONG CHANTENAY—Improved 
NANTES STRONG TOP 
NANTES CORELESS 
70 
RED CORED CHANTENAY 
Strain 70 Days 
We have reselected and tested 
until we have what we believe is a 
better Long Chantenay for muck 
lands and other soils where regular 
strains of Chantenay grow some- 
what short. More uniform color. 
11% to 2 inches longer than Red 
Cored Chantenay. Sure to please 
and should be tried by anyone 
growing for the market or canner 
trade. 
68 Days 
One of the best ‘‘coreless’’ varieties 
and very popular as a bunching 
carrot. Tops small; roots bright 
orange, 6 to 8 inches long, 1144 
inches thick, cylindrical, stump 
rooted. A few days earlier than 
Chantenay. Quality unsurpassed. 
68 Days 
An outstanding carrot with scarcely 
any visible core. Roots 7 inches 
long, stump-rooted, reddish-orange 
in color throughout, unusually uni- 
form. Tops slightly smaller than 
our Strong Top Nantes. The finest 
strain obtainable. 
Days 
A distinct improvement over the 
well known Chantenay. Roots 514 
to 6 inches long and 214 inches 
thick at the shoulder, tapered, 
RED CORED CHANTENAY CARROT 
stump rooted. Flesh reddish orange, 
fine grained, tender and delicious 
flavor. Roots are evenly stumped, 
free from large eyes and side root- 
lets. Especially good for canners. 
TOUCHON 69 Days 
A fine coreless carrot, roots 
smooth, 6 to 8 inches long, 1 to 
144 inches thick, cylindrical, 
stump rooted. The tops suffi- 
ciently strong for bunching so 
that it can be recommended — 
for both bunching and for basket 
carrots. 
THREE NEW CARROTS 
Developed and selected for modern requirements. These excellent varieties have 
a decided place in today’s markets. 
CANNERS SPECIAL 
This is a very uniform improved 
red cored Chantenay. Received 
the highest rating in our trials for 
all around performance. Stump 
rooted, smooth skinned, blocky in 
appearance, excellent interior color. 
68 Days 
One and a half inches longer than 
our regular red cored Chantenay 
thereby giving increased yields. 
Will not seed as readily as other 
stocks even if sown early in the 
spring. 
