IV. R. Strong Go., Sacrairvonto, CaJ. 
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Improved Premium Late Flat Dutch —Tins is the best strain of this standard ^•ariety and more largely 
grown than any other for market and long-keeping quality. 
Excelsior Flat Dutch— Is an improved Cali fornia-gnnvii variety, highly esteemei byall for its keeping 
quality. aiuS 
Stone Mason— An improved v'ariety of Mason I)rumI)Oa<i. of sweet and tender (piality. 
Mammoth Marblehead— One of the latest and largest ot all the cabbage tribe. Solid, lender and fix*ely 
heaxling. 
Large Late Drumhead -A little later than the Flat Dutch. I.arge solid heads. 
Red Dutch Erfurt— Use«l mostly for pickling. Soll<I heads. 
Drumhead Savoy— The S*ivoy Cabbages are the finest flavor of all; finely crimpled and netted and 
yet make.s a <*oinpact. solid head, Dark green. 
Early Dwarf Ulm Savoy— Thi.s is earlier aiul dwarfer than the Drumhead and of very fine flavor. 
( -arrots. 
Early Scarlet Short Horn— lOarliest forcing variety : small rooLs and exeellent flavor. 
Early Horn— -.V favorite, and best f<>r early .Summer use. 
Half Long Red, Stump Root— Tins Is an intermediate In si/x* and maturity and is of good quality. 
Danvers Half Long -Orange red. smooth and handsome and producing v’erv large crops. 
Improved Long Orange— The Standard Sort. Roois large size: <»f goo<i quality and adapted for garden 
or farm culture. 
Red Aitringham —Large and good flavor; for the field a’.d stock feeding. 
Large White Belgian— This grows onc-thinj ub )ve the gn u ul ; while root.s, green top and very large. 
TNod for cattle feed. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
One ounce for about 2,000 plant.s. 
The Cauliflower delights in a ri<dj soli and abundance of water. Sow the early varieties in the 
spring. In a hotthed or in an or>eu border. For late, sow seed in a cool, moist pla<*e. Do not allow the 
plants to become crowded in the seed-bed. Tran.^^plant in moist weather, or shade the newly-set ]>lants. 
Keep well hoed, bring! ii ; the earth up to the .stems, water freely and i)rotcct from hot Sumnicr sun. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt— Kxtm Karly Dwarf, small leaf, solid, pure white heads, best quality. 
Early Snowball— The earliest and best heading variety cultivated; dwarf habit and short outer leaves. 
FottlcFs Improved Brunswick. Fihlerkmut, or I’omeraueau. 
CARROTS. 
One ounce for l(K» foot drill. Three |x>unds for an acre. 
'HiLs. like all root crops, delights in rich s,mciy loam, well tilled. For early crop, sow as early as the 
ground can be put in gi)od cotidilion and follow on for later through the season. Sow in drills one foot 
apart and thin piants four inches in a row. For field culture, increase the <listance l>etween the rows to 
allow iLse of .the cultivator. 
