LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1915. 



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EARLY SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER. 



CURRIE'S DANISH MARKET 

 CAULIFLOWER. 



"Dry Weather" — Extra Selected. 



Comes in about three weeks later than our Selected Early 



Snowball. Heads larger and firmer. 



Our stock of this grand Cauiflower cannot be surpassed. 

 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. 



Every plant produces a head, many of them so large that 

 three fill a bushel basket and all perfectly solid. As the name 

 "Dry Weather" implies, this variety possesses to a marked 

 degree the ability to resist without deterioration extremely 

 droughty conditions such as have been experienced during 

 recent seasons. Because of this constitutional hardiness many 

 growers, especially those in the dryer, hotter sections, pin 

 their faith to this fine sort as against all other varieties. 



Pkt. 20e; % oz. 75c; oz. $2.25; 2 ozs. $4.25; % lb. $S.0O; 

 1 lb. $30.00. 



W wErffi?** EARI ' Y SNOWBALL OR DANISH PER- 

 r-^CIIOiN — A new Snowball which in trials both in this 

 country and in Denmark, whence it originates has 

 shown an unusual uniformity in maturing, the crons 

 being taken off clean at practically the first cutting It 

 should prove a great favorite with market gardeners and 

 others shipping to market. The leaves, very closely en- 

 folding the head give it a particularly attractive ap- 

 pearance when displayed for sale, and as the inner 

 leaves almost cover the snow-white flower the necessity 

 of early tying up as in the case of other earlv sorts is 

 largely avoided. We feel that we can unqualifiedly 

 besHffor^ th l S "^T T"' as worthy the careful grower's 



^s e ^- aVft. 8 S? c i i o kt :.: 5 ?:. % .. oz -. 85 ?:. oz -. $ ;; 7 |3 5 . 00 

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I 'T n , r ?! an 1 ' , ' s . S,,or ,* Stemmed — A compact grower, very 



CAULIFLOWER. 



German, Blumenkohl. French, Chofleur. 



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 hardening them off, prepara- 

 tory 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 manuring, will suit. 



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



apart and 1% feet in the row. % lb. to 



the acre. 



EARLY SNOWBALL-Extra Selected. 



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 and white when others are dis- 

 colored 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 stan- 

 dard is manifested in the superiority of the 

 crops grown from it every year. It is of 

 dwarf, compact habit, heads very large and 

 pure white. y 2 pkt. 15c; pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 75c- 



oz. $2.50; 2 ozs. $4.75; % lb. $9.00; 1 lb $32.00 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt (Extra Selected) — Previous to 

 the introduction of the Snowall this was the best variety 

 for forcing, and the strain we offer is superior to much 

 of the so-called Snowball Cauliflower. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 

 75c; oz. $2.25; 2 ozs. $4.25; % lb. $S.00; 1 lb.' .' $30.00 



CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. 



If wanted by mail add 20c per 100 for postage. 



Danish Perfection — Per doz. 25c; per 100 $1.50 



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 CO 



DANISH MARKET CAULIFLOWER.. 



