C. M. WOOLF & CO.. Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 



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CAULIFLOWER 



German. Blumentohl 



Spanish. Coliflor 



French. Choufleur 



One ounce will sow a bed of 40 square feet, and produce about 3,000 plants. 



CULTURE— When grown to perfection this is a most delicious vegetable, and well repays generous treatment in culti- 

 vation. With a deep rich soil and an abundance of moisture, which in dry seasons must be applied artificially, Cauliflower 

 can be grown well. The cultivation is similar to that of the cabbage. For early fall crops sow in May, and transplant m 

 June, in rows of 4 feet apart, setting the plants 2 feet apart in the rows; water frequently if the ground is dry. Frequent 



hoeing and a liberal supply of rich liquid manure, to keep up a continuous 

 and rapid growth, will produce splendid heads of the most delicate flavor. It 

 facilitates blanching if the leaves are gathered loosely together and tied over 

 ih. top of the head to protect from the sun. Cut before the flowers begin to 

 open. Sow as late as June 20 for late crops, in beds or in bills, covering % 

 inch deep. 



Henderson's Early Snowbal 



DRY WEATHER CAULIFLOWER. 



— During some seasons after a very 

 late spring, hot weather comes on 

 very quickly. In such a year this va- 

 riety has proven itself of exceptional 

 merit. Also in warm parts of the 

 country, where there is not much cool 

 weather, it Is a most desi-able sort. 

 Wry sure heading and second early. 

 Heads larger than Snowball and snow 

 white. Our seed is Al, and procured 

 from the original grower In Dennia k. 

 Pkt, 25c: oz., $1.00; oz . $2.00; 

 1 i lb.. $6.00. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SNOW- 

 BALL. — This is undoubtedly the finest 



German. Sellerie 



CELERY 



Spanish, Apio 



French. Celeri 



One ounce will produce 7,000 plants. 



CULTURE.-Sow seeds in hotbeds or coldframe. As soon as the plants are about 

 1 inches hieh tran- Plant to a nicelv prepared bed in the border, setting them 4 or 5 

 I res aparf When' about 8 inches high, and fine 8tOC*y X^fr^^ether 

 trenches Earth up a little during the summer, keeping the leaf stalks close together 

 < That the soil cannot get between them. Finish earthing up m autumn and never 

 hoe or earth up in moist weather, nor when the plants are moistened with dew. 



To oreserve Celerv for winter, dig trenches 1 foot in width and as deep as the tops 

 of the P plan?s Stand the Celery in these, erect as they grew with what f « adheres 

 to the roots racking elo.elv, but not crowding. After the trench is filled it should 

 £ covered with straw or leaves as a protection from frost. Do not cover until 

 the weather becomes quite cold, and then only a little at a time, as the cold becomes 

 greater. Celery will bear a good deal of frost. The trench must have good drainage. 



DWARF GOLCEN SELF BLANCHING.— Our strain of this variety is unex- 

 celled and absolutelv reliable; this sort K without doubt, the finest early Celery in 

 cultivation. It is perfectly solid, of a fine, nutty flavor; attains a good size, and 

 when blanched is of handsome golden yellow color. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; y A lb. $i.ao. 



GIANT GOLDEN HEART— A selection from Dwarf Golden Heart, which it re- 

 sembles, but grows larger and is a better keeper; a favorite with Chicago gardeners. 

 Pkt.. 5c; oz., 15c; n lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.25. 



GIANT PASCAL— The largest variety grown; is also the best keeper; of fine, nutty 

 flavor, and verv easilv blanched; deservedly popular for fall and winter use. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ! 4 lb.. 40c; 1 lb.. $1.25. 



variety ever introduced; it is the earli- 

 est, and produces beautiful snow-white 

 heads of the most delicious flavor. 

 The seed we offer is pure and genuine, 

 and sure to prove satisfactory. 

 Pkt.. 25c; '-2 oz., $1.00; oz., $2.00; 

 i , lb., $6.00. 



EXTRA SELECTED EARLY ER- 

 FURT.— The finest strain of the Erfurt 

 Cauliflower; almost as early as the 

 Snowball; grows about 15 inches high, 

 producing very solid, pure white heads 

 of the very finest quality; seldom fails 

 to form a good-sized head. Pkt., 25c; 

 i. oz.. $1.00: oz., $2.00; Vi lb., 

 $6 00. 



Improved White Plume 



SCHUMACHER.— Very large, golden yellow heart, crisp and 

 50c per lb. 



IMPROVED WHITE PLUME. — A well-known and perhaps 

 the most popular variety of Celery; very early, ornamental, 

 and for qualitv, surpassed by none; has great merit as an 

 early market sort. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 50c: 1 lb. $1.50. 



SOUP CELERY.— Seed for flavoring soups, pickles, etc., 

 50c. per lb. 



PINK PLUME. — New. Practically identical with Improved 

 White Plume, but with the added merit of the stalks being 

 richly suffused with pink; attractive in appearance and very- 

 fine in quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; V. lb., 60c; 1 lb., $2.00. 



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