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A splendid money crop where the soil is rich and the climate cool and damp. 
Sometimes the seed is sowed in September, and the youn 
Pin or tie the leaves together after the hea 
This will preserve the snowy whiteness. 
will produce about 3,500 plants if carefully managed. 
CULTURE.—Same as cabbage. 
plants wintered over, to save time in spring. 
or flower has begun to form. 


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MAULE’S PRIZE EARLIEST.—Heads the 
list as the earliest, finest and handsomest cauli- 
flower. Whether for forcing under glass or 
growing in the open ground, and whether 
planted early or late, it is the surest header of 
all, It is very dwarf and compact in habit of 
growth, like the Snowball, and can be planted 
as close as 18 inches each way for forcing, or 
where space is limited. Maule’s Prize Earliest 
is particularly desirable for forcing under 
glass, while in my open air trials every plant 
has produced a head, excelling all other varie- 
ties in earliness, size and quality. It is un- 
questionably ahead. Packet, 25 cts.; 144 ounce, 
$1.00; ounce, $3.00; 44 pound, $10.00. 
AUTUMN GIANT.—This is a large variety, 
with fine, well-proportioned heads. The heads 
are so well protected by the foliage as to remain 
a long time fit for use. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 50 cents, 14 pound, $1.75. 
ALWAYS HEADS.—(See page 32.) 
DRY WEATHER.—(See page 17.) 
Adapted to late culture. | 


EARLY SNOWBALL. — One of the most 
popular standard sorts. It belongs to the 
Same group of cauliflowers as Maule’s Prize 
Earliest and stands next to it in point of earli- 
ness and excellence. Produces heads 9 inches 
across in this latifude by June 10th, and under 
good treatment every plant will produce a head. 
Packet, 20 cents; 144 ounce, 75 cents; ounce, $2.50. 
EARLIEST DWARF ERFURT.—This is 
a first-class cauliflower, and next to my 
Prize Earliest and Snowballis the best and 
surest to head. It would be a leader, except for 
the two especially fine types above mentioned. 
AS it is, it finds special favor in many sections. 
Packet, 15 cents; 144 ounce, 75 cents: ounce, $2.50. 
EXTRA EARLY PARIS.—Very early, pro- 
ducing a good, white head. Head is large, solid 
and compact. This cauliflower is frequently 
used in forcing. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 60c.; 14 lb., $2.25. 
EARLY LONDON.—This is an early variety, 
sure to head, and excellent in every way. 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; 44 pound, $2.25. 


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