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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CAULIFLOWER 



German, Blumenkohl, French, , Choufleur. 



The Seed for early planting should be sown in February or 

 March in a hot-bed, transplanting the plants when large 

 enough into another or the same frame, and gradually harden- 

 ing them off, preparatory to planting them out as early as the 

 ground is in a fit condition. For late planting the Seed should 

 be sown in May in a cold frame or open ground in soil that 

 is well pulverized. Any good garden soil, made rich by manur- 

 ing, 'will suit. 



1 oz. for about 1,000 plants. Set in rows 2% feet apart and iy 2 

 feet in the row. 



EARLY SNOWBALL— Extra Selected. 



The earliest of all Cauliflowers. 



By far the best early sort for the market gardener and 

 trucker's use, and the standard variety for the amateur. 

 Sure to head and remain pure ami white 



when others are discolored and unsalable. 

 The heads measure eight to ten inches 



across when grown in good soil. 

 The Seed we offer is of very superior quality and is grown 

 for us by one of the most reliable Cauliflower growers in 

 Europe, and the great care taken to keep it up to the 

 highest standard is manifested in the superiority of the 

 crops grown from it every year. It is of dwarf, compact 



EARLY SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER. hab headg yery j ^ ^^ p ^ ^ 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (Extra Selected)-PrevK>us to 75c; Qz 2 ozg _ Jb ± ^ 



the introduction of the Snowball this was the best variety 



for forcing, and the strain we offer is superior to much of QURRIE'S DANISH MARKET CAULIFLOWER 



the so-called Snowball Cauliflower. Pkt. 20c; Vi oz. /5c; 



oz. $2.25; 2 ozs. $4.25; Vi lb. $8.00; l lb $30.00 Extra Selected. 



Comes in about three weeks later than our Selected Early Snowball. Heads larger and firmer. 



Our stock of this grand Cauliflower cannot be sur- 

 passed. For packers and pickle growers it has no equal, 

 yielding, as it does, immense, solid heads, 

 many of which "weigh over ten pounds each 

 of solid flower. 



One of our customers, who grows from 70 

 to 100 acres of this Cauliflower every year, 

 produces an average of 10 tons of 

 solid flower to the acre. Every 

 plant produces a head, many of 

 them so large that three fill a 

 bushel basket, and all perfectly 

 solid. 

 Pkt. 20c; % oz. 65c; oz. $2.00; 2 ozs. 



$3.50; % lb. $6.50; 1 lb. $25.00. 



Extra Early Paris — Heads 

 smaller than any of the pre- 

 ceding. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; % 

 lb. $1.75; 1 lb. . .- $6.00 



Lcnonnand's Short Stemmed — 



A compact grower, very 

 hardy, heading late, and pro- 

 ducing many leaves which 

 protect it. Pkt. 5c; oz. 65c; 

 V* lb. $2.00; 1 lb $7.50 



Veitch's Autumn Giant — A 



large late variety of vigorous 

 habit. Pkt. 5c; oz. 60c; % 

 lb. $1.75; 1 lb $6.00 



CAULIFLOWER 

 PLANTS. 



If wanted by mail add 20c per 

 100 for postage. 

 Early Snowball — Per doz. 20c; 



per 100 $1.00 



Danish Market — Per doz. 20c; 



per 100 $1.00 



Early Paris — Per doz. 15c; per 



100 60 



DANISH MAKKET CAULIFLOWER. 



