. Mingle & Co.'s almanac and garden manual 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. P. R. MINGLE & CO. SEEDSMEN 103 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. 31 CARROT Tim Carrot suocft^ds h»R( Oil a Itjfht, sandy loam, made rich by manuring the previous year In freshly manure ! Ian I. the roots often grow prolonged and ill shaped. It is better to sow as HftHy m the Rpfing W th* ••round feu he made ready, bat if planting is necessarily delayed until'late in the sea-o,..


. Mingle & Co.'s almanac and garden manual 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. P. R. MINGLE & CO. SEEDSMEN 103 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. 31 CARROT Tim Carrot suocft^ds h»R( Oil a Itjfht, sandy loam, made rich by manuring the previous year In freshly manure ! Ian I. the roots often grow prolonged and ill shaped. It is better to sow as HftHy m the Rpfing W th* ••round feu he made ready, bat if planting is necessarily delayed until'late in the sea-o,.. so ik the twenty four hours in tepid water, dry by mix- ing yd sifted ashes or plaster, sow on freshly prepared soil. SEarliest short Horn \ fur forcing).—The earliest variety in cultivation, used mostly by maiket gardeners for forcing & L'lrye White Belgian. ^ Early Scarlet Horn.—The best early variety, d,agreabe llavor, and grows well on shallow soij 4 Danvers.—Medium length, very large and heavy yielder, rich k^ color, smooth and handsome. Early Half Long- Scarlet (Stvmp Root).—A popular early variety, medium sdze ; nVs-h biighl seal let, brittle and of good flavor f Improved Long Orange.—The well known standard ; roots long, thickest near the crown, tapering regularly to a point, color deep orange. The best for field crop and table use. New Red Coreless— embling Danver's half long— Free from any hearts or pith. y Large "White Belgian.—Grows one-third above the ground ' root pur« white, green above ground, with small top ; raised exclu" sively for stock CAUMFLOWCII Sow for early about middle September, in a bed of rich clean earth. In about four o five weeks afterwards the plants should be pricked out into another bed, at a distance of four inches from each other every other way ; these should be encompassed with garden frames, covered with glazed sashes, and boards or shutters. The beds must be so secured, and the tops


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