. Germain : [catalog]. OXHEART CARROT. Zanahoria Moehre Carrotte CULTURE—Sow any time in deep, loose soil, preferably sandy loam about one-halfinch deep, in rows eighteen inches apart and thin to three inches apart. Waterfreely at all times. The carrot is one of the most wholesome and nutritious of our garden roots, deserv-ing to be more extensively used for culinary purposes and we urge our readers to givesome of the early table sorts a trial. For feeding stock, especially horses and milchcows, the carrot cannot be surpassed, and it should be more largely grown by farmersfor this purpose. One


. Germain : [catalog]. OXHEART CARROT. Zanahoria Moehre Carrotte CULTURE—Sow any time in deep, loose soil, preferably sandy loam about one-halfinch deep, in rows eighteen inches apart and thin to three inches apart. Waterfreely at all times. The carrot is one of the most wholesome and nutritious of our garden roots, deserv-ing to be more extensively used for culinary purposes and we urge our readers to givesome of the early table sorts a trial. For feeding stock, especially horses and milchcows, the carrot cannot be surpassed, and it should be more largely grown by farmersfor this purpose. One ounce of seed will sow about 150 feet of row. Four pounds tothe acre. EARLY CHANTENAY. This is the best early carrot grown for Pkt I 1 lbmarket gardeners. Six inches long, stump rooted, smooth, J red, fine grained and sugary, not apt to crack EARLY FRENCH FORCING. The earliest ^ largely grown for forcing: globular-shaped root of orange-red color EARLY SCARLET, OR SHORTHORN. One of the most popu-lar varieties


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