R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



CAULIFLOWER 



Coliflor. Blum en Kohl. 



Cauliflower succeeds well in 

 any soil where Cabbages will 

 grow It delights in a rich soil 

 and abundance of water. By 

 sowing the earlj' varieties in a 

 hot-bed in February or March, 

 fine heads can be obtained in 

 May or June. For a later sup- 

 ply", sow seed in a prepared bed 

 in' May, choosing a cool, moist 

 place. When large enough, 

 transplant, making the rows 

 about 2^ feet apart and 18 

 inches between the plants. 

 Transplanting should be done in 

 moist weather. One ounce of 

 see(Lproduces about 3,000 plants. 



4rquhar's Earliest 



Dwarf Erfurt 



Cauliflower. 



Best foF early, best for late, 

 best fop fopeingr, and the 

 surest header of all. 



This strain is grown especially 

 for us, by the most reliable 

 grower in Northern Europe, 

 where the finest Cauliflower is 

 produced; and we believe 

 there is notliing finer offered. 

 This strain is short -stemmed, 

 small-leaved with large, finely 

 grained heads. Good seetl is 

 absolutely necessary for suc- 

 cess in growing Cauliflower. 

 This strain is most carefully 

 grown, and with reasonable 

 care every plant should pro- 

 duce a fine head, Pkt., .2.5 

 and ioO: J oz., 1.50; oz., 

 5.0^ i lb.. 15.00 



Kpjmk's Perfeetion Dwarf 



V ^rfurt. A very early, care- 

 V/fully selected strain with 

 large, solid, and beautiful 

 heads; one of the most reli- 

 able croppers, Pkt., .25; 

 i oz., 1.00; oz., 3.00; i lb., 

 lO.OC 



Epftrt Earliest Dwarf. A 



very early, reliable sort, pro- 

 ducing large, white heads; 

 plants are low, with small 

 leaves, Pkt., .25; i oz., 1.00; 

 Jbz., 3.00; i lb., 10.00 



Nearly Snowball 



Farquhar's Earliest Dwarf Erfurt CauUflowrer. 



v/1 



Of dwarf habit; heads white and solid; largely grown for early crops, 



Pkt., .25; 



oz., 1.00; oz., 3.00: i lb., 10.00 



Autumn Giant. A remarkably strong growing late .sort; taking longer to mature than other kinds and in consequence should be 

 planted not later than May, Pkt., .10; J oz. .15; oz., .50: i lb.. 1.23 



anish G^nt. Large, white, solid heads, with large leaves, keeps well in hot and dry weather; about ten days later than our Earliest 

 Dwarf Erfurt Pkt., .25; J oz., 1.00; oz. 3.00; i lb., 10.00 



CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. 



Delivery May to July. 



Tarquhar's Earliest Dwarf Erfurt 

 ^arly Snowball 



Doz., .25; per 100, 1.50; per 1 000. 12.00 

 Doz., 25; yter 100, 150; per 1.000. 12 00 



A. Perregaux, Mgr., Fair Oaks Farm, Lincoln, R. I., Dec. 29, writes: — Will say that the seeds we had from you last 

 season were entirely satisfactory. Our Celery is the best we ever had. 



