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GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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Large Algiers Cauliflower. 
A fine. variety, great fa- 
Early Snowball. vorite and standard 
throughout the country; very early, close growing, 
of compact habit. It is without doubt one of the 
most satisfactory early varieties. The heads are 
large. Forearly or late planting, for the family or 
the market garden this variety can be depended 
upon for excellent results: 
Early Italian Giant. 
Early Italian Giant. ¥¢7¥ 5, Sze 
sort, not quite so 
late as the Late Italian and almost as large. The 
heads are quite large, white and compact, and of 
delicious flavor. We recommend it toall who have 
not tried it. When sown at the proper season, it 
will head with certainty and will not failto give 
‘satisfaction. _ 
¢ Reliable early vari- 
Extra Early Paris. ety. Good for forc- 
ing; produces a good head; dwarf habit; solid, pure 
white curd of superior quality. Should be planted 
very early. 
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s A French variety of the 
Large Algiers. same seasou pe the Le. 
Normands. It is one of the best kinds, and has 
taken the place of other second early varieties since 
it has been introduced. 
Half Early Paris. 
good size, white and compact. 
The most popular of 
early varieties. Heads 
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Le Normands Short Stemmed Cauliflower. 
VE Is a French variety, and 
Le Normands. largely cultivated. Itstands 
more dry weather than the other varieties, and has 
large and pure white heads. 
This is the largest 
Late Italian Giant. of all Cauliflowers, 
and grown to considerable extentin the South. It 
is very large and compact; should not be sown later 
than June, as it takes from seven to nine months 
before it heads. 
Hand Corn Planters, All Good Ones. 
