PUGET SOUND 



CAULIFLOWER and CABBAGE SEED. 



THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 



In every part of the country, from Maine to Oregon, it is 

 pronounced good. High Testimony from High Sources. 



ReivjHs of the Experiment Stations: 

 Prof.W.J. Green. Ohio. Ag. Ex. Sta., says: Having tested your 

 Snowball and Earliest Dwarf Erfurt, I do not hesitate, after 

 careful trials, to say that your Cauliflower seed ranks with the 

 very hest. Not only does it show the effects of careful selection, 

 but the seeds were very large and full of vitality, germinated 

 quick, and produced plants of uncommon vigour, healthy in 

 all stages of growth. If the seed sent us is a fair sample you 

 need not hesitate to claim that it is as good as any that can be 

 produced, as far as quality is concerned, and in vitality and 

 consequent vigor of plants excelling imported seed bv 25 per 

 cent. I shall not hesitate to recommend Puget Sovmd Cauli- 

 flower seed, for I believe it to be The Best in the World. 

 Prof. L. R. Taft. Mich. Ag. Col., writes: 



Dear Sir.— The Early Perfection ("Novelty No. 9") and 

 American grown Snowl)all Cauliflower seed sent here for trial 

 by you, as compared with nine other varieties, the following is 

 the report. No. 8 is American Snowball, and N'o. ]0 is Novelty 

 No. 9 or Early Perfection: 



The Early Perfection (No. 9) was one of the first to form 

 heads, requiring fifty-three days from time of planting out. It 

 gave fully as good and large heads as any of the other early 

 kinds. I am particularly^ pleased with the high vegetative 

 powers of your seeds, and the vigor of the plants. 



Mich. Ag. Col., Nov. 20, 1890. 

 H. A March, Fidalgo. Wash.: 



Dear Sir,— Your letter asking for a report of your Cabbage 

 and ' auliflower Seed, is at hand. The Pu^et Sound strain of 

 Early Wakefield C abbage seed was so noticably large that I 

 weighed several samples of it and found that it averaged two 

 and one-half times as large as the same variety from other 

 seedsmen In the seed-box we obtained 97 plants from 100 seeds. 



The plants were much stronger than those of any other 

 variety. Twenty-five plants were put out, and every one 

 formed a perfect head. They were very even in size and shape, 

 averaging slightly larger than our other strains, with three 

 days difference in their favor in earliness. 



Very truly. L. R. TAFT. 



Prices half the price of imported seed of the same qualitv. 



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H. A. MARCHj Fidalgo. Skagit Co., Wash. 



