Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., Wholesale Seed Growers, Cambridge, N. Y. 
LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN (100 days)—Quite similar to White Belgian except 
in color. Roots 20 inches long, broad and pointed. Light orange below the 
surface, green above. 
EXTRA SELECTED EARLY 
DWARF ERFURT (60 days) 
—The finest strain of the 
Erfurt Cauliflower; almost 
as early as the Snowball, 
producing very solid, pure 
white heads of the very fin¬ 
est quality. Seldom fails 
to form a good-sized head. 
• EARLY SNOWBALL, HENDER¬ 
SON'S (54 days)—Un¬ 
doubtedly the finest and 
most popular early variety. 
Heads very early, of me¬ 
dium size, firm, compact, 
solid and very white; plant 
compact in growth with 
few short, upright leaves. 
OXHEART, or GUERANDE (75 days)—Mature 
roots 4% to 5 inches long, very stout and 
thick, ending in an abrupt, small tap root. 
Small top. Easily harvested. Color light 
bright orange. 
RICE'S CORELESS (70 days)—The most strik¬ 
ingly handsome early carrot with which we 
are acquainted. Roots are deep orange in 
color, cylindrical in form, exceptionally 
smooth, 6 inches in length by IV 2 inches in 
diameter. Free from woody heart or core, 
and of the highest quality. 
RUBICON—Early, almost cylindrical in shape, 
half long and stump rooted; color deep 
orange; finest quality. 
SAINT VALERY, or RED INTERMEDIATE (80 
days)—A very desirable main crop variety 
with roots 9 inches long, 3 inches thick at 
the shoulder, tapering gradually to a point. 
Color deep reddish orange. 
-W RICE'S CORELESS 
CAULIFLOWER 
DRY WEATHER, or DANISH GIANT (67 days) 
—One of the very best varieties; especially 
adapted for growing in dry locations. 
EARLY FAVORITE (60 days)—One of the best 
early, large growing kinds; forms a large 
head which is solid, crisp and under unfav¬ 
orable conditions will form heads more fre¬ 
quently than any other variety. 
EARLY SNOWBALL (Henderson's) 
