MICHELL’S CAULIFLOWER SEEDS 
Dust seed with Semesan or soak in Liquid Semesan to control seed diseases 
Choux Fleurs (Fr.); Blumenkohl (Ger.); Cavol Fiora (Ital.) 
One ounce of seed will produce about 3000 plants 
Sow seed in hotbeds or window boxes in February or March 
and transplant in cold frames. When hard frosts are over, plant 
outdoors. For second crop, sow in April and set out in May. For 
late crop, sow in June and set out in July. Plants should be set 
in rows 3 feet apart, 2 feet apart in the row. 
Danish Giant, or Dry Weather. An ideal variety for Summer 
use; stands drought and heat better than other sorts; heads snow 
white and of enormous size; later than other sorts. Pkt., 25c.; 
50c. per large pkt.; 34 oz., $1.25; $2.00 per 34 oz.; oz., $3.50. 
Early Snowball. For either forcing under glass in cold frames 
or outdoor Spring planting; produces magnificent medium size 
white heads. Pkt., 25c.; 50c. per large pkt.; 34 oz., $1.25; 
$2.00 per 34 oz.; oz., $3.50. 
Half Early Paris. A small head; suited to growing outdoors 
only. Pkt., 15c.; 50c. per 34 oz.; 85c. per 34 oz.; oz., $1.50. 
Michell’s Earliest Snowstorm. Colossal heads of purest white, 
averaging often 10 inches in diameter; especially desirable for 
its earliness under glass, but does equally well in late Spring, 
Summer, or Autumn outdoors. Pkt., 25c.; 50c. per large pkt.; 
34 oz., $1.25; $2.00 per 34 oz.; oz., $3.50. 
Early Selected Erfurt. One of the earliest varieties; produces 
medium sized heads. Pkt., 20c.; 45c. per large pkt.; 34 oz., 
$1.10; $1.75 per 34 oz.; oz., $3.00. 
COLLARDS 
CORIANDER (Herb) 
For flavoring, etc. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per oz. 
CHAMOMILE (Herb) 
Has medicinal qualities. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per 34 oz.; per oz., 
45c. 
CHERVIL 
CHICORY 
One ounce will sow a row 100 feet 
Witloof . The roots are easily produced from 
seed, sown in May or June, in rows 12 inches 
apart; thin out the plants to 2 or 3 inches. 
They are taken up after a few hard frosts 
and cared for the same as Turnips or similar 
crops. Used only as a Winter vegetable, 
the top part only being edible. Plant under 
a bench in the greenhouse or a light, dry, 
warm portion of a cellar in a bed of rich gar¬ 
den soil 12 inches deep. Place about 6 inches 
apart each way. The top growth remains in¬ 
tact, and may be cut any time after 5 inches 
growth. Roots should be set in the soil the 
same depth as they were originally in the 
garden. A continuous supply of this delicious 
Winter vegetable can be had all Winter. A 
cold frame makes also an ideal place for 
forcing them in the late Winter or early 
Spring months. Pkt., 10c.; 20c. per oz.; 341b., 
60c.; $2.00 per lb. 
One ounce of seed will 
produce 3000 plants 
These are extensively 
grown in the South and 
used as greens during the 
Winter months. In that 
latitude the plant is prac¬ 
tically hardy; the lower 
leaves are pulled off and 
used, when new ones 
then form on the upper 
part of the stem, which 
increases in height. Plant¬ 
ed much like cabbage. 
Georgia or Southern. 
Pkt., 10c.; 15c. per 
oz.; 34 lb., 35c.; $1.10 
per lb. 
Collards 
One ounce will sow a row 
50 feet long 
Double Curled. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per oz.; 34 lb-, 85c. 
long 
Witloof 
Double Curled Chervil 
An aromatic plant used ex¬ 
tensively in Europe as a salad 
garnishing and seasoner. Sow in 
rows like parsley, which it some¬ 
what resembles. For a continuous 
crop, sow every two weeks; if one 
has heated frames or a greenhouse 
it can be sown under glass all 
Winter or in hotbeds in February. 
It can be cut 4 to 5 weeks after 
sowing. 
Michell’s Earliest Snowstorm Cauliflower 
CAULIFLOWER AND BROCCOLI CULTURE 
By Bouquet 
Price, $1.25 
CHIVES (Schnittlauch) 
Indispensable for flavoring certain dishes, imparting a mild 
taste of onion. The plants are hardy and will last for years; don’t 
cut the plant too close when gathering. For Winter use, lift and 
plant in a pot or box and place in a sunny window in the kitchen. 
Seed. Pkt., 15c.; 35c. per 34 oz.; oz., 60c. 
Strong Plants. 3 for 50c. (by parcel post, 60c.); $1.50 per doz. 
(by parcel post, $1.65); per 100, $10.00. 
CITRON 
This will be found described under the heading of melons. 
Pkt., 10c.; 15c. per oz.; 34 lb., 40c.; $1.25 per lb. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS (Ready April 1st) 
Snowball variety only. Pot-grown plants. 10c. each; doz., 
$1.00; $6.00 per 100. Not mailable. 
NOTE—All seeds on this page sent postpaid at 
quoted prices. 
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