PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CARROTS —Continued 
Hutchinson 
A variety that was developed by selection from the 
Danvers Half Long. It has slightly darker orange skin, 
grows an inch or two longer, but differs from the Dan¬ 
vers in that it carries its fullness well down to the end, 
making it decidedly stump-rooted. A heavy yielder and 
attractive in appearance. l / 4 lb. 60 cts., 1 lb. $1.75. 
Imperator 
Tops medium but strong enough for good bunching. 
Roots 7 to 8 inches long, have sloping shoulders, are 
smooth, deep rich orange; tapered to a semi-blunt end. 
Flesh rich orange color, extending to center of root with 
indistinct core; fine grained, tender and of fine quality. 
An excellent variety for market garden and shipping. 
V 4 lb. 40 cts., 1 lb. $1.25. 
Price’s Danvers 
Grown largely on account of its great productiveness 
and adaptability to all classes of soil. Tops of medium 
size, coarsely divided. The smooth and handsome roots 
are deep orange, of medium length, tapering uniformly 
to a blunt point; flesh sweet, crisp, tender and of a 
deep orange-color. Although the roots of this variety are 
short, they produce as large a bulk as the longer field 
sorts and are more easily harvested. l / 4 lb. 40 cts., 1 lb. 
$1.25. 
Half Long Nantes 
Tops of medium size, roots cylindrical, smooth, bright 
orange; flesh orange, becoming yellow in center but 
with no distinct core. Excellent for the market or 
home garden. % lb. 40 cts., 1 lb. $1.25. 
Morse’s Bunching 
Tops short; foliage rather coarsely cut and stems 
medium size and strong. Roots at maturity are 1 % by 
iy 2 by 8 inches in size, almost cylindrical with rounded 
shoulders and are well stumped. x /\ lb. 40 cts., 1 lb. $1.25. 
Tendersweet 
This new carrot is the best quality we know of. The 
color is striking, being deep reddish-orange, outside 
and in, and with distinct red marking in the base of the 
leaves. Grows 7 to 8 in. long, somewhat tapering, and 
smooth. l / 4 lb. 60 cts., 1 lb. $2.00. 
Bagley Danvers 
A large smooth strain of Danvers, blunt end. Roots 
resemble Hutchinson, but are broader tops and less 
color at the top. *4 lb. 50 cts., 1 lb. $1.50. 
CAULIFLOWER 
ALL PKTS. 25 CTS. 
For earliest cauliflower, raise plants by sowing in hotbed or greenhouse during January or February and transplant to flats or cold frames 
two to three inches apart each way. Set in the open ground as soon in the spring as the ground can be put in good order. Soil should be 
warm, rich, fibrous loam if possible, and well supplied with humus and moisture. During dry weather, especially when the plants are head¬ 
ing, it is advisable to give light dressings of Nitrate of Soda or Potash, as this will help to form a much better head. The plants should be 
set 2 to 2i/ 2 feet apart each way when heads are formed. They should be blanched by drawing the leaves together and tying the tops with 
raffia or pieces of cloth. Cauliflower to be used for late pickling should be started in the open ground, just like late cabbage and handled in 
the same manner. One ounce will produce 1000 plants. 
Super-Snowball 
A highly desirable main crop variety, also used for 
early planting. Starts heading early and uniformly. 
Heads medium large, compact, very white; much used 
by produce growers and shippers. x / 4 oz. 75 cts., 1 oz. 
$2.50. 
Snowdrift Cauliflower 
One of the best varieties for shipping long dis¬ 
tances. Plant 'of medium height with upstanding, 
medium green outer leaves. Head slightly larger 
than Snowball, firm, solid, very white, well pro¬ 
tected by inner folding leaves; curd has fine tex¬ 
ture and is free from small protruding leaves. 
*4 oz. 75 cts., 1 oz. $2.50. 
Early Snowball (CatskiSI Strain) 
The best and most widely used early variety. Plants 
dwarf, with short pale green leaves. Heads medium, 
firm, compact, solid, pure white, and of finest quality; a 
dependable header. Well adapted to shipping. *4 oz. 60 
cts., 1 oz. $1.85. 
Snowball, Price’s Pedigreed 
A very fine improved strain of the true Snowball 
type. The plant is dwarf and compact and the heads are 
large, solid, snow white, and with no protruding leaves 
when well grown under favorable conditions. % oz. 75 
cts., 1 oz. $2.50. 
Danish Giant or Dry Weather 
Well adapted to dry weather conditions; later than 
Early Snowball and of larger growth. Heads creamy 
white, and of excellent quality. *4 oz. 65 cts., 1 oz. $2.00. 
Price’s Snowdrift Cauliflower 
Chives 
(Allium Schoenoprasum) 
Small perennial of the onion family; readily propa¬ 
gated from seeds; leaves used in salads and for flavor¬ 
ing soups and stews; flowering plant is decorative. Pkt. 
10 cts., y 4 oz. 25 cts., 1 oz. 70 cts. 
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