Vegetable and flower seeds catalogue : free for all . Pasco, Eipon, Wis., writes: I have grownDauvers carrots from your seeds at the rate of six-teen hundred bushels to the acre. CHANTENAY. Of a rich, dark orange color. In earliness itranks intermediate between the Danvers and theShort Horn. Of the style of the Danvers, hardlyas large, but finer and more symmetrical. Our cus-tomers will find the Chantenay a decided acquisi-tion for those markets which call for carrots of afiner type than the Danvers. Dont plant it forstock feeding, as it will not yield equal to the Dan-vers. Price, per pou
Vegetable and flower seeds catalogue : free for all . Pasco, Eipon, Wis., writes: I have grownDauvers carrots from your seeds at the rate of six-teen hundred bushels to the acre. CHANTENAY. Of a rich, dark orange color. In earliness itranks intermediate between the Danvers and theShort Horn. Of the style of the Danvers, hardlyas large, but finer and more symmetrical. Our cus-tomers will find the Chantenay a decided acquisi-tion for those markets which call for carrots of afiner type than the Danvers. Dont plant it forstock feeding, as it will not yield equal to the Dan-vers. Price, per pound, postpaid, 88 ; perX pound, 30 cts ; per ounce, 10 cts.; per package,5 cts. LONG RED CORELESS. This variety is almost cylindrical in shape, bluntat the lower extremity, and has extremely red, verysweet and fine-flavored flesh. It is especially anearly, small-leaved, kitchen-garden variety. Moreprofitable for market than as a carrot for , per pound, postpaid, 80 cts.; per % pound, 25cts. ; per ounce, 10 cts.; per package, 5 GUERANDE HALF LONG, STUMP ROOTED OROXsHEART CARROT. Intermediate as tothe length betweenthe Scarlet Hornand the Short is much thicker atthe neck than either,and, as will be seenby the engraving,carries its thicknesswell down towardsthe bottom. Cropsas heavy as the Dan-vers, with this ad-vantage, that it canbe grown thickerand can be raised onstonier land, while every carrot can be easily pulled by hand; ploughing or diggingbeing rarely necessary. Price, per pound, postpaid, 88 cts.; per %pound, 30 cts.; per ounce, 10 cts.; per package, 5 cts. IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. We have had this strain of the Orange grown for us for manyyears by the same party, and think that we are justified in sayingthat there is no better. It grows long, but not too long for a longOrange. Price, per pound, postpaid, 73 cts.; per % pound, 25 cts.;per ounce, 10 cts.; per package, 5 cts. IMPROVED SHORT WHITE. This new and distinct variety, Mr. Ferry think
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