8 . R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
CAULIFLOWER. (Bitumen Koh?) 
The Caulifiower is the most delicious of all Byvassécas, and succeeds well in any soil where cabbages will grow. It delights in a rich 
soil and abundance of water. By sowing the early varieties in a hot-bed in February or March, or later in a cold frame, fine heads can be 
obtained quite early. For a later supply, sow seed in a prepared bed in May, choosing a cool, moist place. When large enough, transplant, 
making the rows about two-and-a-half feet apart and eighteen inches between the plants. Transplanting should be done in moist weather. 
In dry seasons the crop must be watered. The young plants are frequently attacked by a little black beetle; its ravages may be stopped by 
frequent applications of plaster in the morning while the dew is on. For the cabbage-worm, apply Dalmatian Insect Powder. Ove ounce of 
seed produces about three thousand plants. 
Farquhars’ Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. 
The earliest, whitest, surest-heading 
and finest strain of cauliflower. The 
heads are very solid, large, and finely 
formed. The plants are dwarf with 
short outer leaves, permitting close 
planting. We have sold this variety 
to the leading market gardeners 
around Boston for a number of years, 
and it is used almost exelusively on | 
the tables of our best hotels. AA 
customer writes from Clarkson, N. Y. 
“ Would like to tell you that I received: 
First Premium on Cauliflower grown 
Jrom your Seed. I showed three heads, ‘ 
one weighing 1134 pounds and the © 
other two 12 pounds each. C.H.B.” 
Pkt., .25; 0z., $4.00; glb., $15.00. © 
Kronk’s Periection Dwari Erfurt. A 
very early, carefully selected strain 
with large, solid, and beautiful heads ; 
one of the most reliable croppers. 
Pkt., .25; 0z., $4.00; Iglb., $15.00. 
Erfurt Earliest Dwarf. A very early, reliable sort, almost every plant producing a fine, large, 
white head; plants are low with small leaves . ET Pn ee ens ieee 
Henderson’s Snowball. Of dwarf habit; heads white and solid; largely grown for early 
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Early Dwarf Danish. A favorite for first crop with many growers . ... . «. . 2). 2 « -20 3.00 I1.00 
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Lenormand’s Short-Stemmed. A late variety, forming splendid large heads of excellent 
quality ; should be planted early ier errr Vee itres nyse poe de SG 8 2 ES 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. Finest autumn variety in cultivation; plant early . . . . . ..1§ 1.00 3.00 
We also keep the following varieties at the uniform price of 20 cents per pkt.; $3.00, per ounce: — Early 
Puritan, Gilt Edge, Early Arlington, and Sea Foam. 
CELERY. (Selert.) 
Sow the seeds in March or April in a hot-bed or cold frame. As soon as the plants are three inches high, transplant into a prepared border, 
setting them four inches apart. When grown six inches, and fine stocky plants, set in richly-manured, deep soil, in rows three-and-a-half 
feet apart, and about nine inches from plant to plant. Water, if dry weather follows transplanting. Durimg the next two months all the 
attention required is to keep down weeds. Afterwards earth up a little, and continue doing so at intervals until only the tops of the leaves 
are visible late in autumn. Never hoe or earth up when the plants are wet. Ove ounce of seed produces about four thousand plants. 
Perfected White Piume. Best for early use; the stalks and 
portions of the leaves being naturally white, are fit for table 
early in the season; finestock. Pkt.,.10; 0z.,.30; 41b., $1.00. 
Henderson’s Pink Plume. Very beautiful on table; flavor 
delicious; crisp and nutty. Pkt., .1o. 
Paris Golden Self-Blanching. (Large Solid Yellow.) One 
of the finest in cultivation; very early, very solid; crisp with 
fine nutty flavor. Imported originator’s seed of best quality. 
Pkt., .10; 0z.,.40; Ilb., $1.25 
Boston Market. The finest-flavored variety in cultivation; 
solid, crisp and of excellent, nutty flavor; dwarf, branching q 
habit; blanches perfectly white; a splendid keeper; fine a 
home-grown seed. Pkt., .10; 0z.,.40; M4lb., $1.25. 
Giant Pascal. An easily-blanched and fine-keeping sort of ex- 
cellent flavor. It grows about two feet high, the stalks being § 
broad, thick, crisp and stringless. Itis of wonderful keeping ? 
qualities and almost entirely rustproof. Highly recommended. 
Our seed is fr6m the originator. Pkt.,.10; 0z., .30; 1yIb., $1.00. 
Paris Market White Solid. Favorite with growers for Paris 
market; very crisp. Pkt., .10; 0z., .30; I4glb., $1.00. 
Henderson’s Half=-Dwarf White. Of close, compact growth; 
early and good. Pkt., .05; 0z., .20; M41b., .6o. 
Rose, or Pink. A very hardy sort of delicious flavor. New. 
FARQUHARS’ EARLIEST DWARF ERFURT CAULIFLOWER. 
Pkt VOz: 271Gb: 
-20 $3.00 $11.00 
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j PARIS GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING CELERY. 
Pkt., .05; 0Z., .30; I4lb., $1.00. Pkt. Oz. 
Carter’s Dwarf Crimson. Crisp, tender and delicious ; stalks beautifully rose-tipped . . . .05 .25 $o. 
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