Cauliflower — Manns' White Mountain, Grown in Maryland as easily as cabbage. 



CAULIFLOWER 



1 ounce to 2,UUU plants. 



For an early crop eow the seed either indoors or in a hot- 

 bed in January or February, transplanting them to 2 or 3 

 inches apart, thus allowing the plants to put forth a vigor- 

 ous growth before being set in the permanent rows. 



As soon as danger of freezing is over, set the plants in the 

 open ground in rows 2V4 to 3 feet apart and 18 inches apart 

 in the row. Cultivate often and thoroughly. For fall crop 

 sow the seeds during April or May. It is well to plan so 

 L&at the early crop heads before very hot weather and the 

 late crop matures after hot weather. 



White Mountain J^e most dependable uniform 

 heading variety for the vicinity of 

 Baltimore. Produces 1% to 2 lb. heads, 6^" to 7" in diameter 

 about 60 days after setting plants. For best results sow seed 

 May 15 to June 1. 



tJarly Snowball J^^ ^"* «^'"iy /"'^\ *? cuitiva- 



'^ tion. If planted March 1st, large 



heads will be produced early in June, and scarcely a single 

 plant will fail to form a head. 



Cauliflower Plants see page 3». 



BROCCOU 



BroceoU — Sprontlng or Tarnip Salad 



1 oz. to 2000 plants. 



Calabrese Heading Broccoli pan be grown 



perfectly as any shipped into this section. There is also 

 greater public demand for this delicious vegetable making 

 it more than ever a profitable local crop. Sow Manns' Cala- 

 brese, grow it carefully and you will have a crop of No. 1 

 grade produce which sells at a good profit. 

 40 DaU ^^^^^ early foliage type used for spring crop 

 ^ "greens." Extensively grown in New Jersey for 

 New York markets. 



Italian Green Sprouting ^'^}^\''% saud Broc- 



^ " coll.) Known in the 



South as Salad Broccoli, grows more "greens" than seven 

 top turnip and is fairly hardy in Maryland, making a profit- 

 able cover crop. Sow in August broadcasting two to three 

 pounds per acre and the first sprouts will be ready for mar- 

 ket during February or early March, at which time they 

 usually command a very good price. 



PRICES 



BROCCOLI Pkt. Oz. y^ Lb. Lb. 



Calabrese Heading $.10 $.30 $.85 $2.50 



Di Cicco (ex. early Calabrese) .10 .50 1.50 4.50 



Green Sprouting (Turnip Salad) .10 .15 .45 1.25 



40 Day 10 .20 .60 1.75 



Cauliflower 



Early Snowball .25 3ii0 10.00 



White Mountain J5 3.50 10.00 



Broccoli CaUbrMc Headii 



Superior Seeds 



J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 



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