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SEE DESCRIPTION OF SUHR’S EARLY SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER 
C AULIFLOW £R—Continued 
FORD'S WHITE SUREHEAD (DANISH GIANT 
OR DRY WEATHER). A Danish variety of un¬ 
usual merit. A little later than Snowball, with 
larger leaves. Very solid, white heads of finest 
quality. It withstands dry, hot weather remark¬ 
ably well. Pkt. 15c, Yk oz. 60c, Yz oz. $1.00, oz. 
$1.75, Yk lb. $5.53, lb. $20.10. 
Erfurt Extra Early. lst P quality, short 
stemmed, small leaved plants with large, white 
compact heads which withstand the heat excel¬ 
lently. Good for under glass or open ground. 
Holland grown seed. Pkt. 15c, Yk oz. 60c, Yz oz. 
$1.00, oz. $1.75, Yk lb. $5.53, lb. $20.10. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Greenhouse grown, trans¬ 
planted, ready in April, May and June. Pre¬ 
paid, doz. 30c, 50 for $1.10, 100, $2.00. Not pre¬ 
paid, doz. 25c, 100 $1.75, 1,000 $12.50. 
FIELD GROWN, Early Snowball and Ford’s White 
Surehead. Ready June 15 to August. Prepaid, 
doz. 25c, 100 for $1.00. Not prepaid, doz. 20c, 
100 for 75c, 500 for $2.60, 1,000 for $4.50. 
How to Grow Cauliflower 
Soil should be deep and rich, with plenty of 
moisture. Sow the seed in early March in hot¬ 
beds, then transplant to coldframes and gradually 
harden off the plants. For late Cauliflower sow 
seeri any time during May. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Pe-tsai belongs to the Cabbage family, and was 
introduced into this country from the Orient. Sow 
seed in rows 2% feet apart and thin out to 10 or 
12 inches apart in the rows. Sow from July IS 
to Aug. 15. If taken up and roots packed in sand 
it will keep in cellar for winter use. 
SAKATA'S IMPROVED PEKING, or CHIHLI. A 
slender, compact head, often measuring 18 to 24 
in. in length. Extra fine for market, as it packs 
in baskets nicely. Quality the best. Pkt. 8c, 
Yz oz. 20c, oz. 30c, Yk lb. 83c, lb. $2.75. 
PAOTING OR WONG BOK. Head compact; foliage 
in-curved. Grows well during the summer but 
all kinds do better when grown in the fall. 
Heads frequently 15 pounds. Pkt. 8c, Yz oz. 20c, 
oz. 30c, Yk lb. 83c, lb. $2.75. 
FORD’S CELERY 
On Suitable Land, Celery is a Big Money-Maker 
Our Seed Is of the Finest Quality 
CULTURE. For early Celery sow seed in February or March in hot-beds. Transplant when two 
or three leaves develop. Plant in field when danger of frost is passed in rows 2% to 5 feet apart and 
4 inches apart in the rows. Blanch by banking up with soil or placing boards or paper against the 
rows. Sow seed for late Celery in seed-beds in April or May. 
Wonderful or Golden Plume Celery 
EASY BLANCHING. Blanches easily, early, fine 
quality; thick, brittle stalks; good for winter 
if planted last of April. Pkt. 8c, Yz oz. 20c, oz. 
30c, Ya lb. $1.03, lb. $3.10. 
Wnnrlprflll The Most Popular of All Early 
yy U11UCI 1U1. Market Varieties of Celery. 
It has created a sensation wherever grown, on 
account of its large size, (see illustration) ex¬ 
treme earliness, maturing about two to three 
weeks before other varieties and blanches very 
quickly. The stalks are broad and solid and of 
most excellent quality. It always commands 
the top price in market and therefore is a 
money maker for the celery grower. Our strain 
of seed has given perfect satisfaction to our 
many friends who have used it. Pkt. 10c, Yz oz. 
50c, oz. 85c, 2 oz. $1.50, Yk lb. $2.43, lb. $8.10. 
Golden Phenomenal. u ° e f 
and superior quality. It is similar to the Won¬ 
derful or Golden Plume in time of maturity; 
but grows taller than that variety and more 
upright. It is very compact full hearted. The 
stems are broad and thick, brittle and free from 
strings, of fine flavor and excellent quality all 
through. We suggest that our celery grower 
friends try this new celery out. We believe 
you will find it a decidedly fine variety. Pkt. 
10c, Yz oz. 75c, oz. $1.40, 2 oz. $2.60, Yk lb. $4.50, 
lb. $14.60. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING. Original Dwarf 
Strain of French origin. Of compact growth, 
blanches easily to a beautiful golden color, quite 
early, a favorite early market variety. Best 
American grown seed, which has given our cus¬ 
tomers excellent satisfaction. Pkt. 8c, Yz oz. 20c, 
oz. 35c, Yk lb. $1.18, lb. $4.10. 
The leading variety in this sec- 
tion, to follow. Wonderful and 
Golden Self Blanching, stalks of medium height, 
thick, round and crisp, blanching to a light 
golden yellow. Excellent quality and a good 
keeper. Our customers have been highly pleased 
with our seed of Columbia. Pkt. 8c, Yz oz. 15c, 
oz. 25c, Yk lb. 73c, lb. $2.60. 
EMPEROR or FORDHOOK. Grows from 16 to 20 
inches tall. Very brittle, with excellent nutty 
flavor. It is one of the best for late fall or 
winter use. It is disease resistant to a large 
extent. Although not a tall variety it makes 
heavy stalks as it is very compact. Pkt. 8c, 
Yz oz. 20c, oz. 30c, Ya lb. $1-03, lb. $3.10. 
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