CAULIFLOWER — Continued 
Carter’s Mont Blanc Cauliflower 
Carter’s Mont Blanc ( see Photograph). — Magnificent snow-white heads, well protected by the leaves; 
one of the best for soils of heavy or retentive nature. 
Price, .26 per pkt. ; 2.00 per oz. ; 7.00 per lb. 
Carter’s Autumn. — Enormous heads. Popular on account of quality and size 26 
Carter’s Dwarf Mammoth. — One of the best for early work, producing the largest heads 26 
Carter’s Early. — Fine large heads 26 
Early Defiance. — Close heads of good quality 26 
Early White London. — Useful for general cultivation 26 
Eclipse. — Distinct; splendid compact heads 26 
First Crop. — Very early, firm white heads 26 
Snowball. — Superb early variety 26 
Autumn Giant. — Well known. One of the most popular Cauliflowers in cultivation, succeeding 
immediately our Extra Early Autumn Ciant\ heads enormous size and fine texture . . . 
King of Cauliflowers. — A very fine autumn variety, producing large heads 
Walcheren. — A splendid mid-season variety, with solid large white heads 26 
The Cultivation of Cauliflower. — For the earliest cauliflower sow the seed in hotbeds or greenhouse during January 
or February and transplant to flats or cold-frames 2 or 3 inches apart each way. Set in the open ground as early in the 
spring as the ground can be properly worked. Plants should be 2 y 2 feet apart each way. The soil should be warm, very 
rich, and fibrous, with an abundance of humus and moisture. A copious supply of water during the dry spells, especially 
during the heading period, will help. For late cauliflower start plants in the open ground and treat as late cabbage. When 
the heads have formed they should be blanched by drawing the leaves together and tying. One ounce of cauliflower seed 
will produce three thousand plants. 
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2.76 
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