. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. French Forcing. 30c.; lb., 80e. Best Carrots for Stock. liong Bed Altringham Description on page 39. The flesh ds white, crisp, solid and more is very frequently obtained, Improved Danvers Ilalt Long. Of all root crops there is none so well adapted for horses, and particularly for colts, as


. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. French Forcing. 30c.; lb., 80e. Best Carrots for Stock. liong Bed Altringham Description on page 39. The flesh ds white, crisp, solid and more is very frequently obtained, Improved Danvers Ilalt Long. Of all root crops there is none so well adapted for horses, and particularly for colts, as Carrots, in Europe they are largely grown for this purpose, and the farmers there know the value and bene- ficial results to be had from feeding the Carrots, and large quantities are also used for the cavalry horses in the army. Every farmer who feeds Carrots regularly to his horses during the early win- ter, and, if possible, through the winter and in the spring, -will find them better than all condition powders. Distemper and similar diseases among his horses will be unknown to him. Try a small patch of Carrots, farmers, and see if they don't pay. The seed should be sown as early In spring as tlie ground can be workecli. in drills far enough apart so they can be cultivated with a horse cultivator. Three to five pounds of seed are required to sow one acre. MASTODON CARROT-This will give the greatest j^ield per acre of any carrot grown. " are short and very heavy at the shoulder; consequently they are easily harvested. """" ""^ very sweet in flavor. A yield from 15 to 20 tons per acre They do not easily break in pulling or storing. Price postpaid l>y mail: Pkt., Sc.; oz., 8c.; % lb., ;»c.; lb., 85c. By express or freight: Lb., 80c.: 5 lb«., $;. i VICTORIA CARROT-The largest and unques- tionably the heaviest cropping Yellow Carrot in cul- tivation. The roots are remarkably fine, very sym- metrical, and of excellent quality, p


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