CAULIFLOWER—BLOMKOOL. 
(Brassica oleracea botrytis cauliflora ). 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. Per 
All the Year Round. —Produces pure white heads which can 
stand considerable heat and yet retain their colour ... 
Doble’s Early Cape. —A strong and rapid grower, finest 
quality, a much favoured variety 
Early Italian Giant. —This is preferred to the ordinary strain 
because it matures more quickly and can, therefore, 
be used for later sowing 
Late Metropole. —A very late and hardy variety, large heads of 
snowy whiteness, tender and delicate flavour, does well 
at Modder River and should be tried in the Karroo 
Southern Cross. —A quick-growing variety giving large, com¬ 
pact and well-protected heads 
Starke’s Invincible Cape. —Large heads, well protected; short 
stems; very early; unsurpassed for late sowing 
Super Snowball. —This variety will be appreciated by market 
gardeners owing to its power to withstand the unfav¬ 
ourable effects of a hot and dry season 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. —Gives large and firm heads and is a 
vigorous grower requiring plenty of room. It should be 
sown early for the main winter crop 
GARDEN KALE—BOERKOOL. 
(Brassica oleracea acephala). 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. D. Per 
Chou Moellier or Marrow Kale. —A large variety of Kale with 
thickened stem. The leaves may be used like Curled Kale 
but its value as a vegetable is in the stem which is 
used in the same manner as Kohl-Rabi 
Dwarf Curled. —Of compact habit forming a dense mass of moss- 
curled foliage 
Tall Curled. —Popularly known as Scotch Kale. Very hardy and 
of excellent quality 
KOHL-RABI—KNOL KOOL. 
(Brassica oleracea caulo-rapa). 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. Pei- 
Early White Vienna. —A quick maturing variety of splendid 
quality. It may be sown early for a winter crop and also 
later for a spring crop 
Extra Large White Goliath.— A vigorous grower producing large 
bulbs. It stands drought and heat better than most varieties 
Purple Vienna. —The bulb and leaf stalks are purple, other¬ 
wise like Early White Vienna 
CALABASH—KAL ABAS. 
( Lagenaria ). 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. 
oz. 
4 lb 
lb 
51bs 
3 6 
12 - 
42/- 
3 3 
11/- 
40/- 
1/3 
4/- 
15/- 70/- 
1/3 
4/- 
i — 1 
Cn 
-J 
O 
1 
1/3 
4/- 
15/- 70/;- 
2/6 
8/6 
30/- 137/6 
4/6 
16 / - 
60/- 
1/3 
4 - 
15/- 70/- 
oz. 
4 lb 
lb 
51bs 
6d 
9d 
1/6 
6/6 
6d 
i / 6 
5/- 22/6 
6d 
1 / 6 
5/- 
22 /6 
oz. 
4 lb 
lb 
51 bs 
6d 
1/6 
5/- 
20/- 
6d 
1/6 
5/- 20/- 
6d 
1/6 
5/- 20/- 
Per oz. 4 lb lb 
Bottle Gourd or Large Calabash. —This variety is used by the 
Natives as a water receptacle. It is also used as a vege¬ 
table in similar manner to Vegetable Marrow, but must be 
taken very young for that purpose 
Narras or Narrah Fruit. —Not a true Calabash, but listed here 
for convenience. A remarkable leafless plant which grows 
on the sand dunes in Great Namaqualand. Subterranean 
water is necessary for its success and it thrives even 
though the water may be brackish. The pulp and the 
seeds are used as food by the natives, the former being 
dried for later use 
1/- 3 /- 10/6 
51bs 
9d 2 3 7/6 30/ 
ALL PRICES OF VEGETABLE SEEDS APPLY AT OUR PRETORIA BRANCH. 
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