KOHL RABI, or KNOL KOHL. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. <5r» Co.— greatly reduced in size. 
Carters’ Earliest White or Purple Kohl Rabi. Each is. and is. 6d. per packet. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. 
Description. — A useful vegetable, not nearly so much cultivated in this country in 
gardens as it would be were its merits known. 
Use. — As a substitute for Turnips, especially in hot dry seasons. The bull) grows 
entirely out of the ground. 
Varieties. — There are two varieties in general cultivation, the white and the purple. 
Cultivation. — Prepare a breadth of good well-manured soil. Drill the seeds in rows 
about 15 inches apart in May, and thin out to about 9 inches apart. 1 hey are ready 
for use when they attain the size of a small Turnip. 
Our High-Class Vegetables. --We would direct attention to the fact that nearly 60 of 
the varieties forming the First Prize Collection exhibited at the Vegetable Congress of the 
Royal Horticultural Society, September, 1903, were grown from seed supplied by us. 
217, *38, & 97, High Hoijiorn, London.— 1904. 
