DUPUY & FERGUSON. 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
CABBAGE-Continued 
LATE VARIETIES 
Ferguson's Danish Roundhead.— j;^|^^tng tvilt 
compared with the jusUy popular Cannon Ball, the New 
Round Head will average larger in size of heads and even 
hardier. Regular cannon balls in fhape and hardn^s while 
they are borne on shorter stems, being about a week earlier in 
maturity. It is without any doubt the best shipper and keeper 
of any A head of it will weigh more than other varieties 
of equal size. Genuine seed gro^vn m Denmark. Per pkt., 
10 cts.; oz.. 80 cts.j a lb., $2.50. 
Danish Cannon Ball.— A favorite winter cabbage of Denmark. 
Heads are round, of good marketable size, hard and heavy, fine 
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New Flat Swedish Cabbage.-Th's i^.a new .ate 
cabbage from Sweden. The plant is of extra-strong growth, 
with large bluish-green leaves, and in good soil produces 
heads of enormous size. It has quite short stems, and its great 
solidity makes it a good winter keeper. Similar form but largei 
than Brunswick. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 80 cts.; M 'D.. $2-50. 
Henderson's Autumn King Cabbage.— ^t^J^ 
from 3 to 3H feet in circumference, and weighs from 25 to 30 
lbs each Interior crisp, close, fine grained, tender and white. 
PkC., 10 cts.: oz., 70 cts.; H lb., $2.00. 
St. Denis Drumhead. — A favorite winter variety; head large, 
and very solid. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 
70 cts.; K lb., $2.00. 
Ferguson's Danish Roundhead Cabbage. 
Celery 
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Turnips, as early planting runs quickly to seed in hot weather. Pkt., 10 cts., oz., ou c^s. 
CAULIFLOWER 
1 ounce will produce about 3,000 plants. 
For early crops sow in March in hot beds and transplant t« the open groim b^u\"f ^s°beue? t? bl midl ?rcher than 
plants wiU endure a light frost. The soil for eauhflower should be li^^^ free from Vreerwo^^^ by using Hammond's Slug 
fs ordinarily used for that crop. Give the Plants thorough culture and k^ y ^| ^^^^^ ^j^^ juat 
Shot. Fof late crop sow at same time as for 'ate cabbage and treat in t^ ^ i„ ^j^l^g, j„ e^^ly 
Ibundant watering is so beneficial that it pays well for the labor It costs. o , . j ir I f ro..H 
1? 1- ♦ c i^i7»-/.in<r 'I One of the FerEuson's Selected Early Dwarf L-auli- 
Earhest Snowball (h ore in g. )— earliest heading ^^^^^"^ know of no better type of this variety .-very 
varieties in cultivation, small leaved, of low growth. The tlower. enr\y. smooth rounded head, Hne grained, corn- 
finest of all varieties for forcing. Per pkt., 25 cts.; M oz., j gj^e. -while a first eariy, is better adapted gen- 
ii 20; oz., $4.00. ^ erally to Fall use than the large late sorts so 
often grown for the purpose. It will give satis- 
faction by the dozen plants or in a dozen acres. 
The habit of the plant is close growing and com- 
pact, and plants can be set closely together from 
18 to 21 inches. "Every plant," says our grower, 
" which did not produce a perfect head was dis- 
carded when selecting our stock plants for seed. 
Per pkt., 25 cts.; 'A oz., $1.10; oz., $3.75. 
Danish Dry Weather. - ™^ 
of Cauliflower is a splendid strain for a dry season, 
as it will grow well and produce the finest heads 
in spite of the lack of moisture, which is required 
by other sorts. The heads grow to a large size, 
are very solid, pure white and of delicious flavor. 
Pkt., 25 cts.; H oz., $1.20; oz., $4.00. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. — An early market variety, 
very productive, with large white compact heads 
of good quality. Pkt., 20 cts.; K oz., 65cts.; 
oz $2 50. 
Large Late Le Normand. — Short stemmed, pro- 
duces very close and uniform heads: well protected 
by the foliage, hardy, and stands dry weather. ■ 
Per pkt.. 10 cts.; '/, oz., 60 cts.; pz.. $2.00. 
Extra Early Paris. — Good Cauliflower for either 
forcing or outdoor culture. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 
H oz., 60 cts.; oz., $2.00. , „ ^ . . ^„ 
Large Late Algiers.— An excellent favorite, late 
variety. Per pkt., 10 cts.; '4 oz., 60 cts.; oz., 
$2.00. 
Cauliflower Plants. — (S ee page 2.5 ) 
Gentlemen;— I have obtained the best results from the 
seeds I bought from you last spring. The Autumn King 
Cabbage attained a weight of 48 lbs. Please send me your 
new Catalogue as soon as ready, that I may send in my 
order early. (Signed) EUGENE GRONDINES, 
Ferguson s Selected Dwarf Erfurt CaullHower. December 24, 1919. Ste-Em6l.e de Lotbin.ere. Que. 
