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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— CHOICE VEGETABLES. 
CAULIFLOWER. — Continued. 
No. 
398 Snowball. — This is an old, well-known variety which we can 
strongly recommend to the American gardener. It is valuable 
for forcing under glass for a winter crop, and equally valuable 
for outdoor work, and consequently much esteemed by both 
private and market growers. It has a compact, upright habit, 
and forms fine white, hard heads. Sow under glass in February, 
transplant after frost for cutting in June, or sow out of doors 
in the third week in May and transplant in July. 
Price of the above . . A oz. £ oz. £ oz. 1 oz. £ lb. 
.25 .90 1.60 3.00 10.50 
394 Carters Early Emperor. — A superb strain for the early summer. 
A giant Cauliflower for outdoor work, coming in midway between 
Carters Forerunner and Carters Autumn Giant. The Royal 
Horticultural Society’s report reads: — “Carters Early Emperor. 
— Plants dwarf, sturdy, with semi-protecting foliage; heads 
medium to large in size, firm, and of excellent shape.” 
405 Carters Mont Blanc. — Magnificent snow-white heads, well- 
protected by the leaves; one of the best for soils of a heavy or 
retentive nature.- 
410 Extra Selected Early Dwarf Erfurt. — The finest strain of 
the Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the Snowball, producing 
very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; seldom 
fails to form a good sized head. 
Price of the above . . A oz. £ oz. £ oz. 1 oz. £ lb. 
.20 .60 1.00 1.75 6.00 
415 Autumn Giant. — Well known. One of the most popular 
Cauliflowers in cultivation, succeeding immediately our Extra 
Early Autumn Giant. Heads of enormous size and fine texture. 
418 Walcheren.-A splendid mid-season variety, with solid large 
white heads. 
Price of the above . . . . Vie oz. £ oz. £ oz. 1 oz. £ lb. 
.15 .45 .75 1.25 4.50 
CELERY T/ie Cultivation of Celery.— For earliest crop 
1 " sow in February under glass or on a mild hotbed. 
Prick out on bottom heat when ready and transfer to trenches in 
May or June. For main crop sow in March or April, and in June 
or July, when plauts are large enough, transplant to trenches, 
preparing the same by bottoming with good rich loam. Water 
liberally during July and August; earth up gradually during 
August and September. Lift late in November, and for winter 
storage place upright on damp soil in a cellar or root house. Pack 
closely. 1 oz. of seed will produce 3,000 plants. 
No . WHITE CELERY, 
424 Carters Solid Ivory. — One of the most remarkable features 
of Carters Solid Ivory Celery is its extreme dwarf compact habit 
and beautiful white colour. If the heads are tied with a little 
rough matting, the same as with Cos Lettuces, it will assist uot 
only in keeping the Celery perfect, but also to exclude super- 
abundant moisture. We have records of no less than 411 First 
Prizes awarded this variety during the past few seasons in open 
competition. 
434 Qo l den Self Bl a nching -— The best early variety, largely 
grown for early market. Stalks solid and crisp, with a nutty 
flavour. 
Price of the above . . . . % oz. £ oz. £ oz. 1 oz. £ lb. 
.15 .45 .75 1.25 4.50 
425 Carters Incomparable Dwarf White. — Useful variety; 
stiff compact habit. 
433 Boston Market.— The finest flavoured variety in cultivation. 
Blanching pure white, crisp, and solid. A splendid keeper. 
429 Henderson's White Plume. — Inner leaves being naturally 
white, little blanching is required. 
431 Wriffht’s Grove Giant White.— Useful for general cultiva- 
tion; sweet and juicy. 
Price of the above . . ^ oz. £ oz. £ oz. 1 oz. £ lb. 
.10 .30 .50 .75 2.50 
No. 424 Carters Solid Ivory Celery (described above). 
