. Eastman's annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Maine East Sumner Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 12 EASTMAN'S ANNUAL SEED CATALOGUE. CARROT. OXHEART. Per lb. 1-4 lb. Early Short Scarlet. The earliest. Best for forcing. Very small. Superior quality. 80 25 10 3 French Short=Horn. Small, desirable for the table. 75 20 10 3 Danvers. An intermediate variety, more productive than the smaller kinds, and succeeds well on more shallow soil than is necessary for the larger varieties. 1 00 30 S 3 Oxhefl rt ^bis varietv> known also as the Guerande, is V^AllCctru.
. Eastman's annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Maine East Sumner Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 12 EASTMAN'S ANNUAL SEED CATALOGUE. CARROT. OXHEART. Per lb. 1-4 lb. Early Short Scarlet. The earliest. Best for forcing. Very small. Superior quality. 80 25 10 3 French Short=Horn. Small, desirable for the table. 75 20 10 3 Danvers. An intermediate variety, more productive than the smaller kinds, and succeeds well on more shallow soil than is necessary for the larger varieties. 1 00 30 S 3 Oxhefl rt ^bis varietv> known also as the Guerande, is V^AllCctru. a decided acquisition. It excels in shape, in color, and in quality. But little longer than the French Short-Horn and of double the average diameter of that variety, a greater number of bushels can be raised at less expense and labor than of any other carrot. The easiest of all carrots to harvest, as it may be easily pulled by hand without the aid of plow, spade or fork. Long Orange. A good long variety. Large White Belgian. Very large. Good for cattle. 75 20 8 3 80 25 S 3 GO 20 8 3 CELERY. Per Henderson's Dwarf White. An excellent variety, very solid, crisp and tender. Keeps well for winter. 25 5 Boston flarket. As its name indicates, the favorite market variety in the vicinity of Boston. i2~> 5 'Whiff* Plum** ^his "self-blanching'' variety does not wniLe riume. require high banking to blanch the stalks. Simply earthing up enough to keep the stalks to- gether, or even passing a string around each plant, is suffi- cient. Finest quality, but not a first-class keeper. 20 5 Golden Heart. Fine flavored with stalks of a golden tint. 25 5 New Rose. A beautiful pink. Very pretty and a good keeper. 30 8 Turnip Rooted. A variety cultivated for its root, which is used sliced for a salad ; also for flavoring soups. 20 5 CAULIFLOWER. Per oz. pkt. surest to head. $4 00 20 Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. Nearly equal to the Snowball. 3 00 16 Early Paris. Somewhat later than the for
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