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VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Extra Early Snowball Cauliflower 
CAULIFLOWER 
Culture same as Cabbage. Soil must be rich and deep, and 
the plants liberally supplied with water in dry weather. As 
the flower heads appear, the large leaves should be broken 
down over them to protect them from the sun and rain. One 
ounce will produce about 1,500 plants and will mature in 
about 150 days. Sow from June to January. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—The best and most popular early 
variety grown. There is a vast difference in the strains 
of this variety offered, but what we offer is the best 
imported stock. It will make uniformly fine heads, even 
under adverse conditions. Pkt., 15c.; *4 oz., 75c.; 14 oz -> 
$1.25; oz., $2.25; 2 ozs., $4.00. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—A late variety, forming good, 
large, solid heads during the winter This variety has 
given great satisfaction in California wherever tried. 
Pkt., lOc.; 14 oz., 60c.; 14 oz., $1.10; oz., $2.00; 2 ozs., 
$3.50. 
VEITCH’S AUTUMN GIANT—The most popular of all 
the late varieties. The heads are pure white, large, firm 
and compact; being well protected by the foliage, they 
remain fit for use for a long time. Pkt., 5c.; 14 oz -» 
25c.; 14 oz -> 35c.; oz., 60c.; 2 ozs., $1.00. 
DRYWEATHER—This fine variety is especially adapted 
for localities subjected to long, dry seasons. It is a very 
sure header, second early, and produces large, pure 
white heads of delicious flavor. Pkt., 15c.; y oz., 75c.; 
14 oz., $1.25; oz., $2.25; 2 ozs., $4.00. 
CELERIAC 
Turnip-Rooted Celery- 
Culture same as Celery except that it is not necessary to 
earth up the plants. 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE—This is an improved form of 
the Turnip-Rooted Celery. Roots large, round and 
smooth, and free from side roots. Pkt., 5c.; 14 oz -> 20c.; 
oz., 35c.; 2 ozs., 60c. 
Golden Self-Blanching Celery 
CELERY 
Sow the seed J4 inch deep in open ground as soon as 
fit to work in April, or for very early use in hot bed or 
cold frame. Pressing in the seed has often been found 
more satisfactory than covering. Cut the tops off once or 
twice before planting out, to make them stocky. When 
the plants are 5 or 6 inches high, transplant to rows 2 
feet apart and set the plants 6 inches apart in rows. 
Water freely and shade from sun until established. Cul¬ 
tivate well, and when large enough blanch by earthing- 
up or by partly shading the rows with boards. One ounce 
will produce about 4,000 plants; will mature in about 6 
months. 
GOLDEN PLUME — A medium sized early variety; 
stocky, full hearted and compact; the thick solid 
stalks blanch readily and are of the finest quality. 
Pkt., 5c.; 14 oz -> 35c.; oz., 60c.; 2 ozs., $1.00. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (New Type)—A very 
popular early sort with a rich golden yellow heart; 
very heavy and compact in growth; the stalks are 
thick and crisp and of rich flavor. Pkt., 5c.; 14 oz -> 
30c.; oz., 50c.; 2 ozs., 85c. 
WHITE PLUME—Crisp and nutty; solid and free from 
stringiness; stalks and portions of inner leaves are 
white. Pkt., 5c.; 14 0z u 20c.; oz., 35c.; 2 ozs., 60c. 
GIANT PASCAL — Of vigorous, sturdy growth, making 
heavy stalks and large hearts, all remaining deep green 
until blanched by earthing up. Pkt., 5c.; 14 oz ; 20c.; 
oz., 35c.; 2 ozs., 60c. 
