. Scarlet Horn, Early Carrot9 244 Scarlet Horn, Early. May be planted very early in spring and is an excellent summer variety. The roots grow about 2| to 3 inches long. They are reddish orange and of good flavor. Has small tops and may be grown either in frames or in the open ground. Pkt 10c; oz. 20c; I lb. 50c; lb. $ 246 Short Horn, Earliest (French Forcing). One of the earliest. Almost globular roots, about 2 inches long and deep through, of reddish-orange color, and excellent flavor. Equally good for forcing under glass and for early or late sowing outdoors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; J lb. 50


. Scarlet Horn, Early Carrot9 244 Scarlet Horn, Early. May be planted very early in spring and is an excellent summer variety. The roots grow about 2| to 3 inches long. They are reddish orange and of good flavor. Has small tops and may be grown either in frames or in the open ground. Pkt 10c; oz. 20c; I lb. 50c; lb. $ 246 Short Horn, Earliest (French Forcing). One of the earliest. Almost globular roots, about 2 inches long and deep through, of reddish-orange color, and excellent flavor. Equally good for forcing under glass and for early or late sowing outdoors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; J lb. 50c; lb. $ 252 * White Belgian, Large. The roots are thick through, yielding a heavy crop. Reaches a length of 16 inches and is grown only for stock feed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; J lb. 30c; lb. $ 248 *St. Valery. Intermediate between the half-long and long varieties. Will grow about 10 inches long with broad tops tapering to a point. Good for the table and for stock feeding. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; i lb. 50c; lb. $ Carrots are most delicious if cooked soon after being pulled.


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