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CAULIFLOWER 



Culture. — A gross feeder, arid well repays heavy manuring and high culture. It succeeds best on well drained soil. A splendid money crop 

 where soil is rich and climate cool and damp. Start plants in frame or seed bed, and transplant. .Seed for early cauliflower may be started in 

 Autumn in a cool frame, or in early Spring in a hot bed. For main crop, Summer and Autumn, the seed should be sown in May or J line. Sow 

 shallow. One ounce of seed for 3000 plants; % pound for an acre, .set the plants 2 to 3 feet apart each way. Fight worms with Bug Death. 



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Extra Early Paris Uslatile's Always Heads 



A reliable early variety, producing a good 

 white head, which are large, solid and com- 

 pact and of the finest quality. The heads 

 are well protected by the inner leaves and 

 remain a longtime fit for use. It is frequently 

 used in forcing. Excellent in every way. 



Packet, 15 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 

 ounce, $1.00, postpaid. 



The name well illustrates the strongest char- 

 acteristic of this cauliflower, that in season and 

 out of season it can always be depended upon to 

 make a head. For the home or market garden 

 it is one of the best early sorts, being only a few 

 davs later than Maule's Prize Earliest. 

 Packet, 20 cts.; % ounce, §1.00; ounce, $3.50; 

 % pound, $9.00; pound, $35.00. 



i Giant 



This is a late variety, with fine, well-proportioned 

 heads. The heads are large, very white and 

 of the best quality. The heads are so well 

 protected by the foliage as to remain a long time 

 fit for use. The plants should be started early in 

 the season to insure their full development. Seed 

 very scarce. Cannot offer in larger quantities. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; 2 packets, 25 cts., postpaid. 



Panics Prize Earliest 



Heads the list as the earliest, finest and 

 handsomest caulifiower. Whether for forc- 

 ing under glass or growing in the open 

 ground, and whether planted early or late, it 

 is the surest header of all. It is very dwarf 

 and compact in habit of growth, like the 

 Snowball, and can be planted as close as 18 

 inches each way for forcing or where space 

 is limited. JIaule v s Prize Earliest is particu- 

 larly desirable for forcing under glass, while 

 in our open air trials every plant has pro- 

 duced a head, excelling all other varieties in 

 earliness, size and quality. It is unquestion- 

 ably ahead. Packet, 25 cts.; % oz., $1.10; 

 ounce, $1.00; % lb., $10.00; 11>., $40.00. 



