Cauliflower 
Market only clean, pure white heads. Kill 
the worms and aphis by dusting with 
Pyronic. Market Growers' Prices, Page 91. 
days. Begrins heading and matures its crop very uni- 
L/anam0riCa fornily. Leaves can be tied up one plant after another and 
the entire crop marketed almost in one cutting. Gives 
promise of becoming one of the leading stocks for main or late crop. The 
plant represents the ideal in structure of stem and foliage. It is the very type 
plant breeders look for when in search of stock plants and almost invariably 
produces a perfect head. The closely packed outer leaves form a regular 
bowl for the head; besides, by their height they form a deep pocket for it 
and the twirling inner-leaves make a substantial roof. The head develops 
into the finest of its kind; exceptionally deep, very firm, heavy, snow-white, 
binder favorable growing conditions it will yield practically 100% grade one 
heads. 
(Pkt., 20c) (%, ox., 85c) (oz., $2^75) (% lb., 88.50) (lb., 828.00) 
(5 lbs., $123.20) prepaid. 
The New Danamerica Cauliflower Gives Promise of Becoming One of the Leading 
Varieties for Mean Crop 
Long 
Isldnd days. It has been generally believed that the best Cauli¬ 
flower seed could be grown only in northern Europe. After 
ten years of intensive work and considerable expense de¬ 
voted to a single strain, one of the leading cabbage seed growers in the 
United States has recently introduced Long Island Cauliflower. Here at Rocky 
Ford we find it to be well adapted to our climate and growing conditions. 
Reports from several parts of the country indicate that it will stand up well 
and make a crop under our American conditions better than many other 
sorts. The beautiful pure white heads are deep, well rounded and not in¬ 
clined to rice. Surprisingly heavy for their size, which is about the same as a 
good type of Snowball. Leaves are plenty large to afford good protection to 
the head. We recommend that you try it in comparison with the best you have 
ever used. 
(Pkt., aoc) (% oz., $1.10) ioz., $3JS5) lb., $0.50) (lb., $32.00) 
(5 lbs., $140.00) prepaid. 
• J 
lb, 
I Snowball (Daehnfeldt's No, 9) 
strain that will please the most crit¬ 
ic ical grower. Popular with Colorado 
I shippers producing mountain grown Cauliflower. The plants are vigorous and 
M quick growing. It is compact, but not too short leaved. The head has good 
j depth, is finely grained, pure white and surprisingly heavy. Curd stems are 
e very thick and form a solid base. 
J (Pkt., lOe) (% oz., 35c) (oz., $1.20) (% lb., $4.25) (lb., $15.00) 
I (5 lbs., $66.00). 
i _ 
h FROM DENVER, COLO. I don’t buy any other seed than Burrell’s for I have 
I worked long enough for your firm to know their seed is taken care of in the best 
I manner possible. 
FROM GARDEN CITY, KANS. I advise my neighbors who garden to buy 
from Burrell’s, especially their onion seed. 
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