SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1896. 
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SNOW BALI, CAULIFLOWER. _ 
GaulifhnVei*. 
The most luscious of all the Cabbage family. Requires 
high cultivation ami rich soil. Cook by steaming until ten¬ 
der, then dress with drawn butter und servo hot. It is one 
of the most delicious of garden vegetables. 
Early Paris. A standard early sort, of compact haln't, and 
fair-sized heads of good quality. Pkt., 10c.; oz.. $1.00. 
Large White French. Large, white heads of finest quality. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 75c. 
Snow Ball. One of the very best varieties for general cul¬ 
ture. Dwarf, compact grower, with large heads of snowy 
whiteness and delicious flavor. This is a sure header, 
very early, but valuable for late as well as for early 
Cauliflower, l’kt.. 15c.: oz.. $2.50; lt>„ $30. 
Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. Valuable for garden culture, and 
an extra fine forcing sort. Our strain of this is the finest 
to be had in Germany, and it is considered to be the per¬ 
fection of all Cauliflowers, l’kt.,.‘tic.; A oz.,$1.00; A oz.. 
$3.00; oz., $5.00. 
American Beauty. A fine hardy Cauliflower, especially 
adapted to American soil and climate, as it .s an Ameri¬ 
can strain, and American grown seed. Heads early, size 
large, quality the very best. Pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.00. ' 
Brussels 
Sprouts. 
Defiance. A finely bred, 
large and tender strain of 
Ibis delicious vegetable. 
Stem tall and covered 
with tender little heads 
or “sprouts” from top to 
bottom. Quality very line 
when cooked and served 
like Cabbage. This splen¬ 
did vegetable should be 
more generally grown. 
All who have tried it pre¬ 
fer it to Cabbage. It is 
easily grown, and those 
who once try it always 
grow it. Pkt... 10c.; oz., 50c. 
Matchless. A variety of 
vigorous growth and fine 
solid sprouts of the very 
best quality. An extra 
fine sort, which Is higlily 
K rized in Kurone. Pkt., 
oz.. 15c.: lb., $1.50. 
Garrot. 
Popular both for table and stock. A heavy cropper. 
Roots can he kept for winter, like beets or turnips. 
Danvers (Private Stock). The true strain. So better to be 
found anywhere. All gardeners knovvthe importance of 
securing the best seed to grow really fine crops. This can 
he relied upon as the best, seed to be obtained at any price. 
I his will yield 30 tons per acre. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15e.; 1b.,$1.00. 
Improved Long Orange. A very popular variety for stock 
feeding. Heavy cropper. Pkt., 6c.; oz., 10c.: ih„ 80e. 
Oxheart. An early table sort; small and short, but fine 
grained and tender. ( 'an be forced or sown in the garden 
for early use. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; B>„ $1.00. 
