THE TILLINGHAST SEED CO., LA CONNER, WASH. 
CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE — A good, extra rich soil 
is essential for the successful cultiva- 
tion of this most delicious vegetable; 
our most experienced cultivators, how- 
ever, aclinowledge the advantage of a 
cool, moist season. Pursue the same 
general directions as recommended for 
growing cabbage, watering liberally 
during the dry weather. An occasional 
application of liquid manure is bene- 
ficial. 
HENDERSON'S EARLY SNOW- 
BALL. The best known and most 
used of all the early cauliflowers. A 
great favorite with the market gar- 
deners; for both early and late plant- 
ing. Produces beautiful snow-white 
heads of the most delicious flavor. 
Lb., $15.00; oz., $1.00; pkg., 10c. 
EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT. 
This is the choicest selected strain of 
the Erfurt type and is very sure to 
make nice heads. Small leaves, large 
heads. Oz., $1.00; pkg., 10c. 
DANISH GIANT. An excellent dry 
weather variety, with large, pure 
white, solid heads; two weeks later 
than the Erfurt, but will head up bet- 
ter in dry weather. Oz., $1.00; pkg., 
10c. 
ALGIERS. One of the best kinds of 
late cauliflower. The plants are large 
and upright, with the leaves protect- 
ing the heads so that this sort will 
stand the frosts that would ruin many 
other varieties. A great favorite with 
market gardeners who desire a late 
marketing sort. % lb., $2.50; oz., 75c; 
pkg., 10c. 
VIETCH'S AUTUMN GIANT. Large, 
late, white, compact heads, well pro- 
tected by foliage. Oz., 60c; pkg., 10c; 
(Best for pickling and fall use.) 
CABBOTS, MANCrliE WTTBTZEI.S, 
ETC. — By Gregory. See pagre 29, 
CARROTS 
The carrot is a healthy, nutritiou 
food for the family or for the stock. 
While we recommend the Yellow 
• Mangel for cows, carrots are the he < 
for horses, and they are especialiy 
valuable to feed poultry in winttr, 
giving you great returns in the in- 
creased egg production. Peas and car 
rots make the cheapest and best foi i 
for laying hens. Don't fail to grow 
plenty of carrots. Easily grown, i£ 
you use our seed, which has alwajs 
given great satisfaction. 
EARLY HORN. Best for early mar- 
ket or table use. Quickest to mature. 
Lb., $1.25; % lb., 75c; % lb., 40c; oz., 
15c; pkg., 5c. 
OXHEART, or GUERANDE. Short 
and thick; intermediate, between the 
Half-long and the Early Horn varie- 
ties; three or four inches in diameter 
at the neck. Of most beautiful color 
and shape. Lb., 90c; % lb., 50c; %, 
lb., 25c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
