Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . ould be sown in drills ten to twelve inches apart, so the plants canbe worked after they are up. Gardeners here generally sow thembroadcast, and often the roots are small from being crowded too muchtogether. Early Scarlet Horn. A short stumprooted variety, of mediumsize, very early and of fine flavor. Not cultivated for the market. Half Eong: French Scarlet. This is the most popular varietyand extensively grown for the market, as well as for family use. It isa little later than the Early Horn, but much larger, bright scarl
Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . ould be sown in drills ten to twelve inches apart, so the plants canbe worked after they are up. Gardeners here generally sow thembroadcast, and often the roots are small from being crowded too muchtogether. Early Scarlet Horn. A short stumprooted variety, of mediumsize, very early and of fine flavor. Not cultivated for the market. Half Eong: French Scarlet. This is the most popular varietyand extensively grown for the market, as well as for family use. It isa little later than the Early Horn, but much larger, bright scarlet incolor and of fine flavor. Half Eong: Euc. This is a new variety from France. It is asearly as any previously mentioned, but stump-rooted and larger. It isvery smooth and of a fine color, Eong* Orang^e. This is an old variety, roots longand of a deep orange color. It is not much cultivated in this sectionand the flavor is not so fine as that of the two preceeding kinds. Valu-able for field culture. 34 EicHAED Feotschees ALjiA>-AC A^-D Gaeden MA^rAL. Earlv Scarlet Hoiii CaiTot. HaK Long Lnc Carrot. Half Long FrenchScarlet Carrot. ^^ A
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