II BUNTON 
STOCK BEETS CAULIFLOWER 
1 oz. of seed produces about 2,000 plants. 
CULTURE —All mangels 
require a rich soil. In or¬ 
der to grow well should be 
thoroughly cultivated. The 
seed should be covered 
about 1 inch. Sow in April 
and May in rows 2 to 3 feet 
apart, thin out so plant will 
stand 6 inches apart in the 
row. Harvest before freez¬ 
ing weather. 
MAMMOTH PRIZE LONG 
RED — A favorite with 
the farmer and dairy¬ 
man. It grows to an 
enormous size and 
yields 30 to 50 tons to 
the acre. Roots nearly 
cylindrical in shape, 
light red, growing well 
above ground; flesh 
white and rose colored. 
Oz. 5c; Va lb. 15c; lb. 
50c; 5 lbs. or over at 
45c lb. 
SWISS CHARD 
CULTURE —Sow 14 inches apart and 1 inch deep 
as early as ground can be worked. When large 
enough thin out to 10 or 15 inches apart. To assure 
prompt and even germination, the soil should be 
pressed firmly on top of seed. 
LUCULLUS—Plants grow about 2 to 2% feet tall 
and consist, when fully developed, of about a 
dozen creamy white beautifully curled leaves. 
These leaves are carried on broad thick stalks. 
The stalks are almost white and after trim¬ 
ming can be cooked and served like asparagus. 
The leaf part can be cooked like Spinach or 
Kale Greens, however, if desired the stalk and 
leaves may be boiled and served in the same 
manner. Chard is becoming jnore popular each 
year. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Va lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
CULTURE —To raise plants, sow seed in hotbed or 
greenhouse during January or February. Trans¬ 
plant in cold frame 2 or 3 inches apart each way; 
set in open ground as soon in Spring as ground can 
be put in good order. Set plants 18 inches apart in 
rows 2 feet apart. They require a rich soil, well 
suplied with humus and moisture. During dry 
weather, especially when the plants are heading, 
a light side dressing of Nitrate of Soda will be of 
much help. When the heads are formed, they 
should be bleached by drawing the leaves together 
and tying with soft string or rubber band. 
B-B SNOWDRIFT—This variety is more vigorous 
than others of the Snowball type and selected to 
produce a larger head without losing mate¬ 
rially in earliness. The head is of fine texture 
and resistant in a high measure to fuzziness; 
pure white with inner leaves protecting it un¬ 
til nearly full grown. This variety ranks as 
one of the superior stocks of Cauliflower. Pkt. 
20c; Va oz. 75c; oz. $2.50; Va lb. $10.00. 
B-B SNOWBALL—A highly developed strain of 
Snowball. Is very uniform in maturity and ex¬ 
tra early. Heads large and compact. Will 
please the most critical grower. Pkt. 20c; Va 
oz. 75c; oz. $2.50; Va lb. $10.00. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—We consider our strain of 
this variety second to none which comes direct 
to us from one of the very best growers in 
Denmark. The heads are very early, of me¬ 
dium size, firm, 
compact, solid 
and very white; 
plant compact 
in growth with 
few short up¬ 
right leaves. 
Pkt. 20c; Va oz. 
75c; oz. $2.50; 
Va lb. $9.00. 
Mammoth Prize 
Long Red 
GOLDEN TANKARD—Very 
productive. Flesh yel¬ 
low and sweet. Top 
and neck very small; 
easily pulled and espe¬ 
cially relished by sheep 
and cattle. Oz. 5c; V 4 
lb. 15c; lb. 50c; 5 lbs. or 
over at 45c per lb. 
B-B Snowdrift Cauliflower 
Lucullus Swiss Chard 
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