84 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued). 
STATE NURSERY CO.^ 
CAULIFLOWER 
(One ounce for 5,000 plants.) 
Cauliflower (Peerless Snowball.) 
Cauliflower (Giant Danish.) 
Culture — A gross feeder, and well repays heavy ma- 
nuring and high culture. It succeeds best on well drained 
soil. For spring crop, plant the seed in protected beds 
early in February, and the plants will be ready to trans- 
plant probably early in April. The young plants should be 
thinned, since they become very spindly if allowed to grow 
too thick in seed bed. 
CAULIFLOWER— (Peerless Snowball.) Pkt. of about 350 
seeds, 25c; 14-Oz. 80c; Uz. $2.25; %-Lb $8.00 
Is the best all-round Cauliflower on the market — early 
or late — for the family or the market garden. It heads 
where others fail. Its close and compact growing habit 
permits one-third more to be planted on the same 
quantity of ground than can be done with other varie- 
ties. 
CAULIFLOWER— (Early Erfurt.) Pkt. of 350 seeds, 15c; 
Vi-Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00; %-Lb $7.00 
An extra early variety; scarcely a plant fails to pro- 
duce a head. 
CAULIFLOWER— (Early Model.) Pkt. of about 350 seeds, 
15c; Vi-Oz. 80c; Oz. $2.25; %-Lb $8.00 
Next in merit to our Peerless Snowball. Early, com- 
pact, sure heading, pure white. 
CAULIFLOWER— (Giant Danish.) Pkt. of about 350 seeds 
10c; Oz $1.00 
Is more resistant to unfavorable seasons than other 
sorts, particularly in dry weather. 
CAULIFLOWER— (Early Paris.) Pkt. 10c; Vi-Oz. 60c; 
Oz $1.50 
A compact, short-stemmed variety of exceptional 
merit, especially adapted to the family garden. 
CORN SALAD 
Corn Salad. 
CORN SALAD— (Or Fet- 
ticus.) Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
Vi-Lb. 25c; Lb 75c 
A salad plant used as 
a substitute for lettuce 
in salads, or may be 
cooked like spinach for 
greens. It docs well in 
the fall and spring. On 
rich soil the leaves 
grow rapidly after be- 
ing cut. 
Vegetable Garden 
Time Table 
For Planting Seeds 
(From Practical Experience) 
Asparagus March to June 
Beans (all varieties) ....May 
Beets (table varieties) 
April to June 
Beets (stock).... May to .Tune 
Broccoli (hot bed) March 
Brussels Sprouts (hot 
bed) March 
Cabbage (early varieties 
hot bed) March 
Cabbage (late varieties, 
hot bod) April 
Cabbage (late, in open) May 
Carrots (table varieties) 
April and May 
Carrots (stock) 
May and June 
Cauliflower (hot bed) March 
Celery (late, hot bed) April 
Celery (early, hot bed) 
March 
Chervil May to July 
Cress (Pepper Grass) 
May to July 
Cress (Water) May to July 
Corn May 10 to 20 
Cucumbers May 
I'-ndive April to July 
Kohl Rabi May and .Tune 
Kale May 
Lettuce April to July 
Leek May 
Melon (Water) May 
Melon (Musk) May 
Onion Sets..March and April 
Onion Seed....April and May 
Onion Seed (to winter).... 
July and August 
Parsnip April 
Parsley May 
Peas April to June 
Pepper (hot bed) ...March 
Potatoes May 
Pumpkin May 
Radish April to July 
Ithubaib May to July 
Salsify April and May 
Spinach April to August 
Squash May 
Sunflower May 
Turnip April to .Tuly 
Tomato (hot bed) March 
Itutabaga May and June 
This table is for general 
use in Montana and has been 
compiled after much experi- 
ence in vegetable gardening. 
This will apply to Idaho, 
Dakota and Wyoming, also. 
