GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. I. 
CARROTS 
EARLY SHORT SCARLET (Dutch Horn) 
63 days. Looks like short Chantenay. 3”’ long 
and 1144"' wide. Good quality. 
HALF LONG DANVERS. 75 days. Red core 
type. *’ long and 2’ diameter, tapering to 
slightly blunt point. 
HUTCHINSON. 80 days. A large and very pro- 
ductive sort. Nearly cylindrical and stump 
rooted. Deep orange in color. 8 - 11”’ long. 
IMPERATOR, LONG. 77 days. 8 inches long, 
14% inches through, sloping shoulder and 
tapering point. Deep orange skin and flesh, 
fine grained. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. 88 days. Roots 
11”’ long, 214”’ diameter, tapering to point. 
Orange skin and flesh. Core lighter. 
NANTES HALF LONG. 68 days. 6 - 7”’ long 
114”’ thick, deep orange skin and flesh, prac- 
tically coreless and tenderest of all. Best qual- 
ity. Small tops. 
pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 60c; % Ib. 
CAULIFLOWER 
AUTUMN GIANT. 75 days. 24’ tall. Late, 
large head 8’’ across, deep, nearly clear white. 
DANISH DRY WEATHER. 65 days. 7’’ across 
Best in dry weather. Weight about 2 Ibs. 
Creamy white head. 
SNOWDRIFT (White Mountain) 60 days. 
A very fine white head, protected by foliage. 
Excellent shipper. 
SPECIAL SNOWBALL. 60 days Very uniform, 
all heading within a few days, 6’’ across. Fine 
white head, weighing about 2 Ibs. 
Ye oz. 1.00, % oz. 
CELERY 
CORNELL 19. 140 days. This is a cross be- 
tween Utah and Golden Self-Blanching, com- 
bining Pascal quality with early, easy blanch- 
ing character and color of the Self-Blanching 
strains. 18-20 in. hearts long and full, stems 
thick, rounded and smooth. 
1.75 | 
pkt. 25; Y%4 oz. 75c; oz. 2.50 
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