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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



CAULIFLOWER. (Blumen Kohl.) 



The Cauliflower is the most delicious of all Brassicas, 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 piaster in the morning while the dew is on. For the cabbage-worm, apply Dalmatian Insect 

 Powder. One ounce of seed produces about three thousand plants. 



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/^FARQUHAR'S EARLIEST DWARF ERFURT CAULIFLOWER. 



BEST FOR EARLY, BEST FOR LATE, BEST FOR FORCING, AND THE SUREST HEADER OF ALL. 

 This strain is grown especially for us, by the most reliable grower in Northern Europe, where the finest type 

 and quality of Cauliflower is grown. The trade we have for Cauliflower Seed is large. Our customers consist of 

 private and market gardeners and large growers. Every effort is made to secure the best there is in Cauliflower a6 

 well as in all other seeds. Good seed is absolutely necessary for success in growing 

 Cauliflower. Our seed is most carefully grown, and with reasonable care every plant will -Pkt. U oz. Oz. \i lb. 



produce a fine head 25 $1.00 $3.00 $10.00 



{/ Kronk's Perfection Dwarf Erfurt. A very early, carefully selected strain with 



large, solid, and beautiful heads; one of the most reliable croppers 



ERFURT Earliest Dwarf. A very early, reliable sort, almost every plant producing 



a fine, large, white head; plants are low with small leaves 



E \ki.v SNOWBALL. Of dwarf habit; heads white and solid; largely grown for early crops. 

 a AUTUMN Giant. The finest late variety in cultivation. Vigorous and very large 



Tilden* Bk'^., Scituate, Mass., write, January 18: 



" The Caulifto d we bought of you last spring did remarkably well, the best in Scituate, and were considered 



as good by good judges as any on the street in Boston market. Pulsifer, Savage er> Co. handle a good many of them." 



W. II. TEELE, West Acton, Mass., writes, October 30: 



" I grow my best Caulifloiver year after year from your seed. This year again your seed was the best I had 

 and I took the special Cauliflower Prize, also the first prize at the Exhibitions of the Mass. Horticultural Society ." 



CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Ready in June. .25 per dozen; $1.50 per 100. 



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