Cauliflower, continued 
Snowball No. 291. This excellent strain, 
grown in Europe, has earned most en¬ 
thusiastic credentials as to its earliness, 
high quality and uniformity in type and 
time of maturity. It is recommended for 
earliest crop out-of-doors or for forcing. 
Super-Snowball. A first-early, quick-crop 
variety which matures very evenly. It is 
hardly excelled by any other as to size or 
color. It is self-protecting but the leaves 
tend to brittleness. 
Glory No. 2. The leaf-type, heading habit, 
uniformity, and solid white heads are all 
similar to “The Forbes” but Glory No. 2 
matures a little later. It produces a very 
high percentage of number one heads. Very 
highly recommended. 
Italian Purple. Very strong, disease-resistant 
plants. Large, late-maturing. Cauliflower 
heads tinged purple. No tying required. 
The unblanched heads, cooked, are a real 
delicacy. Always scarce on the markets. 
One ounce will 
\^cirUUOn grow 300 plants 
Spanish. Large, fleshy-leaved plants, used as a 
winter vegetable. The blanched stalks and ribs 
of the inner leaves when cooked are tender and of 
an agreeable flavor. 
diir*or \7 ounce sows 100 feet; 
V.^ incury ^ pounds will plant an acre 
Large-Rooted. Large-leaved plants with thick stalks, 
dried roots are used as a coffee adulterant. 
Witloof. This specially selected forcing strain grows long, 
parsnip-shaped roots which, when forced, will produce 
perfect French Endive heads. These, as a salad delicacy, 
are always in strong demand through the winter months. 
One ounce of seed gives 4,000 roots. 
1 o fA c One ounce will sow 
V.^Ulla.rU.» 200 feet of row 
Georgia. Cultivate like Cabbage, as it is really a tall loose¬ 
leaved form, 3 feet high, forming a cluster of undulated 
leaves at the top of its long stem. 
Qo 1 o A Three ounces sows 
V^orn oaida lOO feet of row 
Broad-Leaf. Hardy little plants, forming rosettes of tender 
edible leaves and used as a substitute for lettuce. Grown for 
late fall, winter, and spring use. 
ounce for 100 feet; 
V^rcoa 12 pounds sows an acre 
Broad-Leaf or Upland. Has the same flavor as water cress. 
Remains green all year and is ready before any other salad. 
The 
Spanish Cardoon 
CAULIFLOWER 
Pkt. 
Uoz. 
Oz. 
Hlb. 
Lb. 
10 lbs 
Catskill-Snowball. 
.$0 20 
$0 
75 
$2 30 
$8 25 
$30 00 
$250 
00 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. 
45 
1 40 
4 95 
18 00 
160 
00 
Early Snowball, Forbes Strain. 
1 
00 
3 00 
11 00 
40 00 
350 
00 
Forbes Reliance. 
1 
00 
3 00 
11 00 
40 00 
350 
00 
Glory No. 2. 
75 
2 30 
8 25 
30 00 
250 
00 
I talian Purple. 
30 
90 
2 75 
10 00 
95 
00 
Snowball No. 291. 
75 
2 40 
8 80 
32 00 
270 
00 
Snowdrift. 
1 
00 
3 00 
11 00 
40 00 
350 
00 
Supier-Snowball. 
80 
2 65 
9 60 
35 00 
300 
00 
‘‘The Forbes”. 
25 
80 
2 65 
9 60 
35 00 
300 
00 
White Mountain. 
80 
2 65 
9 60 
35 00 
300 
00 
CARDOON. Spanish. 
10 
45 
1 20 
4 00 
35 
00 
CHICORY 
Large-Rooted. 
10 
25 
65 
2 00 
17 
50 
Witloof (French Endive). 
15 
35 
95 
3 00 
25 
00 
COLLARDS 
Georgia.1(K) lbs. $55 
• 
10 
25 
75 
6 
50 
CORN SALAD. Broad-Leaf. 
10 
15 
40 
1 25 
11 
50 
CRESS 
Broad-Leaf or Upland. 
10 
15 
40 
1 25 
11 
00 
487 Washington St., Newark, N. J. 11 
Vegetable Seeds 
