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Large Algiers. 
Large Algiers. A French variety of the same season as the Le 
Normands, but a surer cropper. It is one of the best kinds, and will 
take the place of all other second early varieties when better known. 
-Early Italian Giant. Very large fine sort, not quite so late as 
the late Italian, and almost as large. The heads are quite large, white 
and compact, and of delicious flavor. I recommend it to all who-have 
not tried it. When-sown at the proper season it will head with cer- 
tainty, and will not fail to give satisfaction. . ; 2 
Late Italian Giant. This is the largest of all the Cauliflowers. 
It is grown to a considerable extent in the neighborhood of New Or- 
leans. It is very large and compact; should not be sown later than 
June, as it takes from seven to nine months before it heads. 








