CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball Selected. This strain is known 
as the standard Snowball, a splendid variety for early 
outdoor use, as well as forcing in frames, it is also good 
for fall planting. Call for my Snowball and you get the 
earliest, most dwarf, surest header and snow-white Cauli¬ 
flower. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. An excellent sort very simi¬ 
lar to the Snowball, but a little later. One of the best for 
general cultivation. 
Dry Weather. Second early, extra large, compact, 
pure white heads, tall foliage protecting from unfavor¬ 
able weather conditions. The best variety to use in locali¬ 
ties subject to dry, warm seasons. 
BEST EARLY AND SECOND EARLY 
CABBAGE WITH ROUND HEADS 
Golden Acre. Quite similar to the popular Copen¬ 
hagen Market, but smaller and earlier. A uniform, tight¬ 
ly folded, and well balanced head of superb quality. 
Extra Early Round. (Copenhagen Type.) This 
new cabbage is very early, heads are solid as a rock, 
weight from 5 to 8 lbs. It is surely the very earliest of all 
Round Cabbage, and will stand long after being ready 
to cut without splitting. Give Extra Early Round a trail 
for your first early crop. Some of my customers have 
grown this cabbage in 60 days for car-load shipments as 
early as August 2nd. None earlier, none better. 
Copenhagen. A quality variety with round heads 
averaging about 8. lbs. in weight. They are very solid 
and have a small core. The plants are short-stemmed, the 
heads being produced almost on the surface of the 
ground its sturdy growth is conspicuous. Th e heads show 
no tendency to burst open, but remain fresh and firm for 
a long time. If the harvest is delayed, the heads will in¬ 
crease in weight. A most productive variety, attractive, 
and always tightly folded. This strain is one of the most 
popular Copenhagen for early Kraut Cabbage. 
Marion Market, Yellow resistant strain of Cop¬ 
enhagen Market. It is larger and coarser in plant, and 
not so early nor so uniform as Copenhagen, but with the 
roun d head and crisp tenderness of the parent cabbage. 
Glory of Enkhousen. A second early, sure-head¬ 
ing variety of large, solid heads. A compact grower al¬ 
lowing close planting. Especially desirable for market 
growers to set out in July after the early spring crops are 
harvested. This strain of Glory is a very heavy yielder, 
customers often reporting yields of 30 tons to the acre, 
and is one of the most popular cabbage used for Kraut 
making in N. Y. State. 
