10 F. E. JIcALLTSTER CO., 69 CORTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK.-HIGH GRADE VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
CARROT. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
Culture. — To produce the finest crop, the land 
should be thoroughly manured the previous season; 
forked roots will result if seed 
is sown on freshly manured soil. 
Sow the early sorts in March 
and April, in drills one inch 
deep and fourteen inches apart; 
thin out to six inches. For 
main crop, sow in May or the 
beginning of June. 
Early French Forcing. The 
earliest variety' grown; roots 
very small and exceedingly 
fine flavored. Per pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 15c.; }4 lb., 30c.; lb., 
$1.00. 
Early Scarlet Horn. Highly 
esteemed old variety; me- 
dium size and of excellent 
quality. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 
10c. ; }4 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
A valuable standard sort; pro- 
Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; }4 lb., 
Half Long Stump Rooted. 
An excellent variety; me- 
dium early, and of fine 
quality. Per pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c. ; 1^ lb., 25c.; lb., 
75c. 
Half Long Stump Rooted, 
Carentan, Coreless; red, 
flesh, superior quality. Per 
pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; lb., 
25c.; lb., 75c. 
Half Long, Stump Rooted 
Chantenay. One of the 
most producti ve sorts 
grown; fine flavor. Per 
pkt.. Sc.; oz., 10c ; lb., 
25c.; lb., 75c. 
James' Intermediate. Ex- 
ceedingly productive half 
, , „ long pointed strain. Per 
pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Long Orange. Most profitable variety grown for field 
EA'BTA- FRENCH FORCINO 
CAIIROT. 
Half Long Pointed, 
ductive and early. 
•25c.; lb., 75c. 
EARLY HORN CARROT, 
H.ALF LONG STUMP ROOTED CARROT. 
Altringham. Very large and fine flavored sort Per 
pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; ^ lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. ^ 
CAUI.IFI.OWER. 
One ounce will produce about 3000 plants. 
Culture.— Sow the first week in May and prick out 
on a rich i^iece of ground; transplant in July. For 
wintering under glass sow in the second and last week 
in September; transplant thickly into a cold pit or 
fran:ie; give j^lenty of air in mild weather, and cover up 
well in very severe. Again, sow in February in a hot 
bed and transplant in April. For Cauliflower, the 
ground should be well prepared by trenching, incorpor- 
ating at the same time a good share of rotten manure. 
Select new ground, if possible, as Cauliflower rarely 
succeeds on ground which has been cropped year after 
year with other kinds of vegetables. Plant in rows 
twenty inches apart and two feet between the rows. 
EARLY DWARF ERFURT CAULIFLOWER. 
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. The earliest and most 
desirable sort for forcing. Per pkt., 25c. 
Early Erfurt. A standard early variety, producing 
compact heads of fine quality. Per pkt., 25c.; oz., 
$2.25. -I ^ f , , , 
Early Paris. An old and favorite sort, excellent for 
family use. Per pkt. , 10c. ; oz. , 75c. ; lb. , $2.25. 
McAllister's Early Snowball. One of the best for 
general use, medium size, but sure to head. Per pkt., 
25c.; oz., $4.00. ^ 
LENORMAND'S SHORT STEM CAULIFLOWER. 
$1.25; lb., $4.00. ^ • ' ^ 
^m-oduHnlH.f ^l"""; «^ "'^ l^te sorts, 
pioducing^large heads of superior quality Per nkt 
10c. ; oz., 60c.; ^4 lb., $2.50; lb., $8.00. ^ 
