Chantenay Half Long
This excellent sort is well illustrated in above cut made from a photograph of a sample produced from my seed. The roots average about 6 inches in length, shaped as shown in cut, deep orange color, smooth flesh very tender and first-class in every way; medium early; one of the best for market or home garden. It is very productive and easily harvested. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (30c per ¼ lb.) ($1.00 per lb.) (10-lb. Lots, 95c per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($80.00 per 100 lbs.).
Danver's Half-Long
A half-long orange carrot; very productive and suitable to almost any soil. Flesh a deep orange; fine-grained, crisp and tender. Being such an abundant bearer and of so good quality, it is considered one of the best and demand for it for both market and home garden is heavy. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (30c per ¼ lb.) ($1.00 per lb.) (10-lb. lots, 95c per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($80.00 per 100 lbs.).
Improved Short White
One of the most productive. The roots run as much as 4 inches in diameter at the top and taper to a point at the small tap root; length 8 to 10 inches. They will grow to this size on good, rich soil, where nearly all touch each other in the rows. Thin to 4 inches apart. Color creamy white with light green crown. Flesh white, solid and of excellent quality for stock feeding. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (25c per ¼ lb.) (75c per lb.) (10-lb. Lots, 70c per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($50.00 per 100 lbs.)
Long Orange
This valuable sort produces roots often 12 inches in length and 3 to 3 & ½ inches in diameter at the crown, tapering regularly to the small tap root. Color a very deep orange, suitable for table use or stock feeding. Succeeds best in a deep, loamy soil; fine-grained, crisp, tender and of excellent quality. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (25c per ¼ lb.) (80c per lb.) 10-lb. Lots, 75c per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($60.00 per 100 lbs.)
Oxheart Or Guerandi
This is a very desirable sort. The roots are thick and 4 & ½ to 5 inches long, shape slightly resembling an ox's heart, hence the name. This variety grows better than any other in heavy soil, owing to the short root. The flesh is a bright orange, crisp, tender, fine-grained and sweet. An excellent sort for table, and when full grown produces a profitable crop for stock feeding. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (30c per ¼ lb.) ($1.00 per lb.) (10-lb. Lots, 95c per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($80.00 per 100 lbs.).