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deep and when well established hill up around the 

 plant slightly. 



American Savoy, and Late Flat Dutch are good 

 varieties. 



CARROT EARLY 



Long 1 rooted plants do best on the Modified Bed. 

 Sow seed where they are to grow, early in spring, 

 in rows eighteen inches apart, and four inches in 

 row. Cover half an inch deep. One ounce will 

 sow 100 feet of row. 



Early Danvers, and Chantenay are good varie- 

 ties. Sprout the seed before planting. 



For late carrots sow seed in May or first half of 

 June. 



CAULIFLOWER 



Cauliflower is, in its nature, very similar to cab- 

 bage, and can easily be grown to perfection on 

 Sandwich Beds. Sow seeds in flats in Incubator 

 in February or March after sprouting the seeds. 

 Plant in rows three inches apart and two inches in 

 row. Cover one-fourth inch. Treat like cabbage 

 plants. Transplant to open ground April 1 to 15, 

 and set rather deep, in rows eighteen inches apart 

 both ways. Early Snowball seems to be the 

 favorite variety, and is really one of the very 

 best. 



Seed is usually high in price. One-fourth of an 

 ounce will produce 500 plants. 



For late crops sow seed about middle of May 

 in rich soil, or on Sandwich Bed, and transplant 

 like late cabbage when plants are of suitable 

 size, If weather is very warm^ shade for a few 



