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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON 



Farquhar's Earliest Dwarf Erfurt Cauliflower 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Coliflor (Sp.) 



Culture. Cauliflower succeeds well in any soil where cabbage 

 ■will grow. It delights in a rich soil and abundance of water. By sow- 

 ing the early varieties in a hotbed in February or March, fine heads 

 can be obtained in May or June. For a later supply, sow seeds in a 

 prepared bed in May, choosing a cool, moist place. When large 

 enough, transplant, making the rows about 2)4 feet apart and IJ^ 

 feet between the plants. Transplanting should be done in moist 

 weather. One ounce of seed produces about 2,500 plants. 



Farquhar's Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. This Pkt 



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 nothing finer off'ered. 

 This scrain is short-stemmed, small-leaved, with large, 

 finely grained heads, and with reasonable care every plant 

 should produce a fine head. First-size pkt. 50 cts. ; second- 

 size pkt. 25 cts ; Moz. $1.75; oz. $6.00. 



Early Dwarf Erfurt. A very early, rehable sort, producing 



large white heads. Plants are low, with small leaves 



Moz. $1.50; oz. $5.00. .$0 25 



Early Six Weeks, a very early, quick-growing 

 Cauliflower of dwarf, compact habit and small number 

 of leaves. The heads aTe pure white, very firm, solid, and of 

 the very finest quality. Matures early. Good variety for 

 growing under alas^ or for an early crop in the garden 



Early Snowball. Of dwarf habit, with white, sohd heads. Pkt. 

 Largely grown for early crops. . . J^oz. $1.50; oz. $5.00. .$0 25 



Danish Dry-Weather. Large, white, solid heads, 

 with large leaves. Keeps well in hot and drj' weather. 

 About ten days later than oiu* Earhest Dwarf Erfurt. . . 



lioz. $1.00; oz. .$3.50. . 25 

 Autumn Giant. A remarkably strong-growing, late sort, 

 taking longer to mature than other kinds and, in conse- 

 quence, should be planted not later than May 



3.4OZ. 35c.; oz. $1.00.. 15 



Cauliflower Plants 



Delivery May to July 

 Farquhar's Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. 35 cts. per doz.; $2.50 

 per 100; $18.00 per 1,000. 



CHICORY. Chicoree (Fr.) 



Culture. Sow in rich soil during May or June, in rows 15 inches 

 apart, and thin to 9 inches in the rows. In late autumn lift the roots 

 and trim off the leaves about J^^ inch from the crown, then store in 

 a cellar, covering them ^-ith 1 foot of soil. Take the roots as required 

 for forcing and plant thickly in a deep box and blanch in perfect 

 darkness. These blanched tops constitute the salad. 



Witloof. Brussels Chicory; French Endive. One of the Pkt. 



finest winter salads grown oz. 50c.; J/llb. $1.50. .$0 10 



Farquhar's Carmine-striped. This new Chicory, like the 



Witloof, is of delicious quality. The leaves, when 



"*--^ blanched, are creamy white, striped with bright 



carmine oz. 50c . . 15 



.-' ' Large-rooted. Used as a substitute or to mix with 



coffee oz. 25c.; H^h. 75c. . 10 



Common or Wild. Barhe de Capudn oz. 50c. . 15 



CHIVES 



Witloof Chicory 



Grown for their tops, which are used wherever the flavor of 

 1 mion is required. Perfectly hardy, and should be in every garden. 

 Chives Roots. Bunch 20 cts.; 12 bunches $2.00. By mail, add 



10 cts. extra for each bunch. Pkt. 



Chives Seeds oz. $1.00. .$0 25 



