Early Scarlet Horn
A favorite early sort. Dark orange color; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00.
Half Long Orange or Danvers
Half long or midway between Scarlet Horn and Long Orange; of a dark rich color; smooth and handsome, and easier to dig than the latter. A very valuable variety, and preferred by stock growers; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00.
Half Long Red Stump Rooted
A variety intermediate in size and time of maturity between the Early Horn and Long Orange; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00
Improved Long Orange
Roots of large size and uniformly smooth and dark colored. One of the best for general use; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c.; lb., 75c.
Large Orange Belgian
Grows partly out of the ground. Good for stock and keeps well; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 25c.; lb., 75c.
White Belgian
A productive variety, grown chiefly for stock. Not as good as the preceding; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c.; lb., 50c.