Deninaxk is the great Cauliflower country, and our best seed comes from there. 

 This is a Danish farmhouse and they sell the heads by the pound 



Danish Dry Weather. 



It is a well 

 known fact 



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that Cauliflower thrives best near water. This makes Long Island and the 

 Puget Sound country the greatest Cauliflower-growing sections in the United 

 States, but in the Danish Dry Weather Cauliflower we have a strain that is 

 particularly adapted for growing away from water, and will succeed where 

 others will fail. On this account it makes fine, large, solid heads, weighing 

 from 3 to 8 pounds. Th's Danish Dry Weathei Cauliflower can even be grown 

 in such dry-weather states as Arizona, where the Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, in its Bulletin No. 35, speaks veiy highly of it. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. Si, 

 Koz. Si. 65, oz. S3, Klb. Sio. 



Gilt-Edge Early SnOWbaU. E.xtra-fine stock. For forcing un- 



— Si der glass durnig winter and early 



spring, or for planting later in the open ground, no stock of Snowball can sur- 

 pass it, and no Cauliilower ever grown is more satisfactory. Pkt. 20 cts., Hoz. 

 Si 25, oz. S2.25, Klb. $7- 



Extr a-Earl y Dwarf Erfurt 'Extra selected). For forcing 

 — or open ground. Pkt. 15 cts., 



Moz. Si-2,=j, oz. $2, ;{lb. S7. 



CAULIFLOWER 



Cauliflower is the highest-priced vegetable seed OB 

 the entire list, but my customers can depend upon the 

 seed li.sted below as being the very best. 



Culture. — The treatment of Cauliflower is very 

 similar to that of cabbage. For spring crops the seed 

 should be sown in hotbeds early in Februar)-, trans- 

 planting the young plants to the garden early in April. 

 For the main or fall crop, seed should be sown about 

 June and the young plants set out the latter part of 

 July. 



One ounce will produce about 1,500 plants and sow 

 about 40 square leet. One-half ounces and one-half lbs. 

 furnished at ounce and pound rates. 



Stokes' "H ^STOKES'STAN DARDj 

 Standar d Cauliflower. ^ splendid 



strain, very 



early, close-growing and compact, making fine, large 

 snow-white heads 9 to 12 inches in diameter. Pkt. 25 

 CIS., Vzoz. $1.65, oz. S3, Xlb. $11. 



Early Alabaster . Wl- I LCI ALT Yl 



This is not only one of the earliest and quickest- 

 growing Cauliflowers, but it grows to a very large size 

 and is handsome in every way. It is of very dwarf, 

 erect habit, with short outer leaves. It is a sure 

 header, every plant forming a large, solid, perfect head 

 of the finest quality. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. Si, }4oz. Si. 65, 

 oz. S3, i^lb. Sio. 



Early Alabaster Cauliflower 



Heads of medium size, first-class, 

 sure header. Pkt. 10 cts., Hoz. 45 



Has very large heads; 

 white, firm and late. Pkt. 



Extra-Early Paris. 



cts., oz. 75 cts., Jilb. S2. 



Lenormand Short-Stem. 



10 cts., !;0z. 45 Cts., oz. 75 Cts., J^lb. $2. 



Lar^e Algiers. Market-gardeners' popular late sort 

 — . 10 cts., '/20Z. 4, 



Veitch's Autumn Giant. 



50 cts., '.^Ib. Si-50. 



Pkt. 



cts., oz. 75 cts., ^Ib. $2. 

 Very large and late. Pkt. 

 10 ets., Hoz. 30 cts., oz. 



Danish Dry Weather Cauliflower 



H. Eugene Robbins. Ncwficld. N. Y.. writes. March 9. 1911 : "You send 

 so many seeds in a packet we had enough left over from 1909 to plant our 

 garden last j ear. Every seed grew as good as they did before. We bank on 

 Stokes' seed every thne." 



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