Wholesale Prices to Market Gardeners and Farmers — Fall, 1920 



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Cauliflower 



Culture. For earliest Cauliflowers, raise plants 

 by sowing in hotbed or greenhouse during January 

 or February, and transplant to flats or cold frames, 

 2 or 3 inches apart each way. Set in open ground 

 as soon in Spring as the land can be put in good 

 order. Soil to be a warm, very rich, fibrous loam, 

 well suppUed with humus and moisture. Copious 

 water application during dry weather, especially 

 when the plants are heading, and light dressing of 

 nitrate of soda and potash are of much help. Set 

 plants 2 to 2}4 feet apart each way. For late 

 Cauliflower to mature during pickling season 

 (August 15 to October 10) start plants in open 

 ground like late Cabbages, and handle them like 

 that crop. After the heads begin to form, draw 

 leaves over and pin or tie them together to protect 

 the head from the sun. 



New Century Cauliflower 



54. The Best in the World 



1. It heads when others fail. 2. Large, perfect 

 heads, measure from 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 

 3. The beautiful white heads are compact, 

 deep and solid. 4. Heads will outweigh those 

 of any other strain. 5. It is the earliest of all Cauli- 

 flower. 6. One-third more can be planted on the 

 same space than can be done with other varieties 

 because of its close growing compact habit. Pkts. 

 10c, 25c and 40c. Vi Oz. 75c. 1 Oz. $1.50. 2 Ozs. 

 $2.90. M Lb. $5.50. }4 Lb. $10.50. Per Lb. $20.00. 

 Postpaid. 



105. Danish Giant or New Dry-Weather 

 Cauliflower. Will produce splendid crops in very 

 dry locations. Pkts. 10c and 25c. J^ Oz. 40c. ]^ 

 Oz. 75c. Oz. $1.50. M Lb. $5.50. Lb. $20.00. 

 Postpaid. 



55. Snow Bali Earliest Cauliflower. (Specialty see page 

 20.) Our Snow Ball Caiiliflower is the earliest, most hardy, and, 

 in fact, the Cauliflower that you can plant and expect a crop of 

 true, firm, snow white h&ds. Many of the beautiful, shapely heads 

 measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Best for forcing; best 

 for Wintering over early Crop. Every plant will produce a fine head. 

 Pkts. 10c and 2.5c. l-i Oz. 80c. Oz. $1.50. 2 Ozs. $2.50. M Lb. 

 $4.25. y2 Lb $8.00. Lb. $15.00. Postpaid. 



58. Extra Early Paris. Pkts. 5c and 10c. J^ Oz. 20c. Oz. 

 5.5c. J4 Lb. $1.65. Lb. $6.00. ■ ' ■ 



Parcel Post Pates, See Page 2 



One ounce of seed will produce about 3,000 plants 



One-half ounce furnished at ounce rates, and one-half pound furnished at pound rales 



Bolgiano's Earliest Snow Ball Cauliflower 



59. Erfurt Extra Early Dwarf. Extra Selected First 

 Quality. Pkts. 10c and 25c. i4 Oz. 80c. Oz. $1.50. 2 Ozs. $2.50. 

 M Lb. $4.25. H Lb. $8.00. Lb. $15.00. Postpaid. 



57. Veitches Autumn Giant. Pkts. .5c and 10c. }4 Oz 

 20c. Oz, 55c. M Lb. $1.65. }4 Lb. $3.15. Lb. $6.00. 



One ounce will sow. 100 feet 

 of drill, 3 or U pounds 

 for an acre 

 In Lots of S Lbs. or More Deduct 5c Per Lb, 



Carrots 



Pride of the Market Carrot 



Culture. Carrots do best in warm, deep, 

 rather light and fairly fertile soil that is well 

 supplied with humus, or on strong loam, having 

 been in clover and broken the year before. For 

 earliest crop, sow seed of the early, shojt- 

 rooted sorts In April or May, in drills a foot 

 apart and thin to 2 inches. For main crop, 'sow 

 in May or June, or for succession even in July, 

 using the long-rooted varieties. The rows for 

 these may be 16 to 20 inches apart, and the 

 plants tliinned to 2. 3 or even 4 inches. 



91. New King Carrot. The greatest Car- 

 rot introduced in the last 10 years. Pkts. 5c 

 and 10c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. Ji Lb. 30c. J4 

 Lb. .50c. Lb. 90c. Postpaid. 



14. Early Sunbeam. Bolgiano's New. Ex- 

 tremely Early Carrot. This beautiful,delicious, 

 exceptionally early forcing Carrot comes at the 

 time of the year when new vegetables are most 

 appreciated and enjoyed. Be sure to plant 

 some. Pkts. oc and 10c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 1.5c. 

 li Lb. 30c. 14 Lb. 50c. Lb. 90. Postpaid. 



8. Klondike or Coreless Carrot. An en- 

 tirely new variety, grows 6 to 7 inches long and 

 IM inches through. Color, rich orange-red. 

 Pkts. oc and 10c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. H Lb. 

 30c. Vi Lb. 50c. Lb. 90c. 



60. Scarlet Beauty Carrot. 1. A hand- 

 some and prolific Carrot. 2. Rich deep scarlet 

 in color. 3. In length, between long and half- 

 orange. 4. Very straight roots. 5. Very little 

 foliage for size of roots. 6. Delicious flavor. 7. 

 Heavy yielder. 8. Uniform in size. 9. Oft«n 

 2J^ to 3 inches at top and 10 to 12 inches long. 

 Pkts. .5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. ISc. M Lb. 

 2oc. Yi Lb. 40c. Lb. 75. Postpaid. 



64. Pride of the Market Carrot. Has led 

 all Half-Long Carrots for 10 years. Pkts. oc 

 and 10c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. J^ Lb. 30c. K 

 Lb. 50c. Lb. 90c. Postpaid. 

 ^63. Early Ox-Heart Carrot. So very 

 early, so shapely, so tender, and of such a fine 

 bright scarlet color. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. 

 2 Ozs. 15c. M Lb. 20c. J4 Lb. 35c. Lb. 65c. 

 Postpaid. 



356. Parisian Forcing Extremely Early 

 Carrot. For hotbeds, greenhouses or very 

 early cold frames. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. 

 2 Ozs. 15c. % Lb. 30c. }4 Lb. 50c. Lb. 90c. 

 Postpaid. 



61. Half-Long Orange Carrot. The skin 

 is clear, bright in color and the flesh is close in 

 texture, of very fine grain, with vers small core. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c. Qz- lOc. 2 Ozs. 15e. ^ Lb 

 20c. J^ Lb. 35c. Lb, 65c. Postpaid, 



62. improved Long Orange Carrot. Uni- 

 formly a deep orange color, growing a long, 

 smooth, symmetrical Carrot. Remarkable for 

 the absence of the detractive side roots and 

 divisionsat the point. Tremendous yielder and 

 of a rich, sweet flavor. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 

 10c. ]4, Lb. 20c. l4 Lb. 35c. Lb. 6.5c. Postpaid. 



65. St. Valery, Long Red. polor, orange- 

 red. Roots large and handsomg. intermediate 

 in shape between Danvers and . Long Orange. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz! 10c. Ji Lb. 20c. J^ Lb. 

 35c. , Lb. 65c. Postpaid. 



66. Early Scarlet Horn. A very popular 

 sort; quick growing; deep orange in color; 

 blunt rooted; six to eight inches in length. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. M Lb. 25c. H Lb. 

 40c. Lb. 75c. Postpaid. 



67. Danvers Half Long. One of the heav- 

 iest croppers, roots dark orange color; eight to 

 ten inches in length, thick and ending in a 

 somewhat abrupt point. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 

 10c. M Lb. 20c. H Lb. 35c, Lb. 65c. Postpaid. 



68. Chantenay or Model. Early, scarlet 

 color, stump rooted, broad, thick shoulder, 

 heavy cropper. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. J4 

 Lb. 20c. y2 Lb. 35c. Lb. 65c. Postpaid. 



69. Nantes, Half Long, Stump Rooted. 

 Roots 8 to 10 inches in length, thick shoulder, 

 deep orange and good cropper. Pkt. 5c and 10c. 

 Oz. 10c. 14, Lb. 25c. 14 Lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. Post- 

 paid. 



70. Rubicon. Early, half-long, stump 

 rooted; color deep orange; of finest quality. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c: Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. }4 Lb. 

 2.5c. y2 Lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. Postpaid. 



570. James' intermediate Scarlet. Roots 

 similar in shape and size to Danver Pointed; 

 color scarlet; nearly coreless. Pkts. 5c and 10c. 

 Oz. 10c. M JLb- 20c. J^ Lb. 35c. Lb. 65c. Post- 

 paid. 



361. Large, White Belgium Carrot. 

 These Carrots are grown for feeding stock dur- 

 ing Winter. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. 14 Lb. 

 20c. M Lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 



