Improved LongOrange. 
p)xe largest and longest of 
'all table Carrots, excellent 
for fall and winter. Roots 
uniform in size and form. 
From 12 to 14 inches Jong, 
penetrating into the soil. 
About 3 inches in diameter 
at the top and tapering 
gradually to a point; of 
deep orange color. A good 
keeper and of finest ciuality. 
Is steadily growing in favor 
with all gardeners. Pkt. 
6 cts., 3^oz. 10 cts., oz. 
15 cts., J^lb. 35 cts., lb. $1. 
Intermediate, or St. 
Valery. Roots about 10 
inches long, very smooth, 
bright red, broad at the 
neck and tapering to a 
point. Flesh thick, sweet, 
and tender; leaves rather 
small. A fine table Carrot 
and also suitable for field 
culture. Pkt. 5c., ^oz. 
15c., oz. 30c., Mlb. $1, lb. $3. 
CARROTS, continued 
Improved Long Orange Carrots 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower succeeds best on new soil. For early summer use, sow seed in hotbed in 
February and March, and transplant outdoors about April 15. For late fall crop, sow out- 
doors the latter part of May, and transplant when plants are large enough to handle. Plants 
should be set at least 2 feet apart in the row, witli the rows from 2 to 3 feet apart. Culti- 
vate frequently, and stimulate occasionally with fertilizer or nitrate of soda. Look out for 
the green worms that attack the leaves of Cauliflower.' Dust plants frequently with Slug- 
Shot to kill the worms. As soon as the "flower" has attained a diameter of 3 to 4 inches, tie 
the outer leaves together over the head in order to protect it from the sun, wind and rain; 
this will keep it snowy white, firm, and tender. It is not advisable to attempt to grow 
Cauliflower during midsummer, as heads will not develop well in hot weather. 
One package of seed will produce about 200 plants; one ounce, 3,000 
Schling-s Extra-Selected Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. t~3a„1 uJtJA 
Cauliflowers. Remarkable for its extreme earliness and the certainty with which the plants produce fine 
heads. Pure snowy white in color, measuring, when matured, 8 to 10 inches across. The plants are of com- 
pact habit, with very few leaves. It is the ideal Cauliflower for all purposes — for forcing in frames and green- 
houses as well as for an early or for a late crop outdoors. Pkt. 50 cts., Vsoz. $1.75, 34oz. $3. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Also a very fine Cauliflower of dwarf habit, very early, uniform in shape, white, and 
solid, surrounded by a very few short upright leaves. Under favorable conditions, nearly every plant will make a 
fine solid head of good size. Pkt. 25 cts., i^oz. ,'Sl, }4oz. $1.75, Hoz. $3. 
Dry Weather, or Danish Giant. This Cauliflower is especially recommended for growing in dry locations. 
The heads are large, pure snowy white, solid, and of fine quality. It is hardy, forms verj' quickly, and is recom- 
mended especially as a succession to our Extra- 
Selected Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. Pkt. 25 cts., 
Vsoz. $1.25, Moz. $2, i^oz. $3.75. 
Autumn Giant. Very large and solid; a fine 
Cauliflower for late crop. Pkt. 20 cts., yioz. 
S1.50, oz. $2.50. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Extra Se- 
lected, Eardest Dwarf Erfurt, and Snowball, 
strong transplanted plants, ready in April, 
75 cts. per doz., $5 per 100. For fall crop, 
plants ready in July, 60 cts. per doz., $4.50 
per 100. 
CHIVES 
An onion-like plant usually grown for the 
leaves, which are used for seasoning and 
flavoring. Seeds, pkt. 25 cts., Moz- $1; 
Schling's Extra-Selected Earliest Dwarf Erfurt Cauliflower plants, bunch 25 cts., $2.50 per doz. bunches. 
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