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BROCCOLI— CAULIFLOWER TYPE 



(Formerly called Cauliflower-Broccoli) 



The strains listed below are firm heading;; broccoli-cauliflower types of our own selection and 

 development. They are widely grown in California and other places on the Pacific Coast for ship- 

 ment and local use. In fact, these varieties of our development form the backbone of the heavy 

 shipments of cauliflower from California during the winter months. Under proper conditions these 

 varieties can be planted to give a continuous supply of fine white heads from November to May. 

 Planting dates refer to culture under climatic conditions which prevail in the coastal portions of 

 California. 



These cauliflower-broccoli are similar to the late maturing varieties of cauliflower, such as 

 Veitch's Autumn Giant and Large Algiers, formerly offered by some seedsmen. 





1 !b. 



5 lbs. 



Telegraph 



or more 



or more 



Code Word 



per lb. 



per lb. 



November erode $12.00 $10.00 



The earliest strain; sown in June, transplanted in August, fine 

 large white heads produced in November and December. 



January broif 12.00 10.00 



Vigorous, stocky, compact plants; produce fine white, well pro- 

 tected heads during January and earlj^ February. 



February brofi 12.00 10.00 



Plant compact, bluish-green; produces very solid, long standing, 

 white heads of the finest quahty during February. 



March Early brogo 12.00 10.00 



Newly developed strain of outstanding quality for harvest during 

 the first half of March. Plants short stemmed and compact with 

 dark green, wavy leaves. Heads large, well protected, verj^ white, 

 and of finest quahty. 



March Late broed 12.00 10.00 



Produces fine white, well protected heads the latter part of 

 March. Similar to St. Valentine (Early March) but about 2 

 weeks later. 



April BROAP 12.00 10.00 



Produces large, firm white heads in April. 



California Wonder bropa 12.00 10.00 



Vigorous plants mature large heads in January. 



Early White French bromu 2.00 1.80 



Plants very hardy, vigorous, and easily grown. Heads white, 

 compact, hard, and of good quahty. 



Late Pearl broum 10.00 8.00 



Plants large, with waved, medium green leaves; head white and 

 well protected but not so firm as February. 



St. Valentine broch 12.00 10.00 



Old standard market variety for March shipment. 



