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Henderson’s early snowball cauliflower 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce for 
3000 plants 
Culture. — The same as for cabbage, excepting extra manure and plenty of water will pay on Cauli- 
flower. If the soil be dry, water frequently, and have the plants covered 
with a heavy mulch of hay or straw; it will keep the soil moist and the 
plants will not suffer from drought. The early kind should be strong 
enough to plant out not later than the middle of April. The late kind 
may be planted out the same as for cabbage. 
Henderson’s Early Snowball. Each strain of this popular variety is 
unequaled. It is one of the best for forcing under glass or open ground. 
Pkt. 20 cts., Xoz. 75 cts., '/ioz. fi.35, oz. $2. 
Half-Early Paris. A popular white sure-heading variety, either for 
early or late use. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 60 cts. 
Extra-Early Dwarf Erfurt. A fine strain of the Erfurt Cauliflower. 
Almost as early as the Snowball; grows about 14 inches high, producing 
very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; seldom fails to form 
a good-sized head. Pkt. 15 cts., X°z. 50 cts. 
CARROTS 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of row ; 3 or 4 pounds per acre 
Culture. — Carrots to grow in perfection require a rich, deep sandy 
loam, well pulverized and deeply cultivated. For an early crop -sow in May 
and June in drills about 1 foot apart, thinning out to 4 inches in the row. 
Sow for main crop in June and July. The large late variety for field culture 
should be sown in drills 3 to 3K inches apart, so as to cultivate by horse. 
An important point in sowing Carrots (as in all other seeds) is to tread the 
rows firmly after sowing. 
Danvers Half-Long Orange. A rich oval red variety; very smooth 
and handsome, producing very large crops; an excellent market variety. 
Tops are medium size and coarsely divided. The roots taper to a blunt 
point; flesh sweet, crisp and tender. Although the roots of this variety 
grow shorter, it produces more bulk to the acre than the large field varieties. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Xlb. 25 cts., lb. 70 cts. 
Improved Long Orange. Extensively grown; hardly equal to Danvers 
in quality, but good and hardy in the yield. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., } 4 \b. 
20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Early Scarlet Horn. The favorite early red summer variety. Pkt. 5 cts.. 
oz. 10 cts., Xlb. 20 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Oxheart. A useful variety on soil too hard and stiff for the longer- 
growing sort, as it is not over 5 or 6 inches long. Can be Dulled by hand. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Xlb. 20 cts.. lb. 70 cts. 
CORN SALAD 
Large Green Cabbaging. A small, hardy salad. Used also as a substi- 
tute for lettuce. Can be sown in September and wintered ove same as 
improved long orange carrot spinach. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Xlb. 25 cts., lb. 50 cts. 
