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F. W. BOLGIANO, 
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CAULIFLOWER.—Slumen=Kole. 
Early Snow Ball.—Best 
kind in cultivation. Dwarf, 
large heads and very early. 
Annually our sales have in- 
creased on this excellent cauli- 
flower, and gardeners who 
use our stock like it better than 
any cauliflower they have ever 
tried, and found their crops 
very remunerative Many who 
thought cauliflower of difficult 
culture now consider a crop as 
certain and as easily cultivated 
as other crops. Any locality 
could largely increase its acre- 
age of cauliflower and find 
ready sale at profitable prices. 
Packets, 25c., 50c. 4 Ounce, 
$1.00. Per Ounce, $2.00. 
Extra Early Dwart Er- 
furt (Extra Selectea),— 
Remarkable for reliability in 
heading. Very dwarf, with 
solid pure white heads of 
superior quality. If planted 
the first of March, heads nine 
to twelve inches in diametcr 
will be ready in June—Packets, 
Sc., 10c., 25c. + Ounce, 5c. 
4 Ounce, $1.00. Ounce, $2.00, 
PRIDE OF MARKET CARROT. 
Culture of Cauliflower.—Sow the seed in 
a hot-bed in January or February, and when the 
plants are large enough transplant three inches apart 
in boxesor in other hot-beds untiltimeto plant out. 
If hardened off they are seldom injured by plant-, 
ing out, as early as the ground canbe properly pre- 
pared, 24 feet apart each way. Keep them well 
hoed, and bring the earth gradually up to their 
stems, watering freely in dry weather, and especially 
when they begin to head. The cauliflower succeeds 
best when planted in frames at the close of winter 
and brought to maturity before the summer heat sets 
in. The late varieties mature in the autumn, and 
are sown and managed similar to winter cabbage. 
CARROTS. 
Gelbe-Ruben. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill,3 to 4 pounds for am 
acre. 
Pride of the Market Carrot.—This beautiful medium- 
size, pointed root carrot is just what gardeners want for an 
early crop. In color, earliness, size, form and shape it 
excels all other sorts, and of course sells itself. Every 
person who had it last year wants it again this season, and 
others should be quick to cultivate a crop of such beautiful 
carrots—Packet,5c. Ounce,10c. 4 Pound, 20c. Pound, 75c. 
Early Rubicon Carrot is a Half Long Orange Stump 
Rooted Carrot of a beautiful deep red orange color. Itis 
eariier than Danver’s, about the same length, but heavier and 
thicker at the shoulder, making it more productive. The 
leaves are also shorter, fewer and finer. Itis a wonderfully 
heavy cropper, producing 30 to 40 tons to the acre under 
good culture — Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. *% Pound, 20c. 
Pound, 75. : 
Culture of Carrots.—Carrots to grow to perfection, re- 
quire a deep, rich, sandy loam, well pulverized and deeply 
cultivated. Foran early crop sow in May and June in drills 
about 1 foot apart, thinning out to 4 inches in the row; sow 
for winter cropin.lJuneand July. It is very important to 
tread the rows firmly after sowing seed. 
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