PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Cauliflower, Price’s Snowdrift 
CAULIFLOWER 
All Packets 25c * 
For earliest cauliflower, raise plants by sowing in hotbed or green¬ 
house 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 heading, 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 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. Cauli¬ 
flower to be used for late picking should be started in the open 
ground, just like late cabbage and handled in the same manner. 
One ounce will produce 1000 plants. 
The growing of cauliflower is difficult, and the cost of good seed is a small item. We offer only strains which have 
been tried and proven. 
V 2 oz. 1 oz. Vi lb. 
SUPER SNOWBALL—The finest, earliest, most profitable strain. With good soil and proper 
care, Super Snowball can be harvested and out of the way before ordinary varieties are 
ready to cut. The heads are large and the generous leaves curl over the head to give pro¬ 
tection from the sun. This is the originator’s strain. $1.50 $2.75 $10.00 
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SNOWDRIFT—A recent introduction, of the Snowball type but with a larger head and 
just as early. Matures very evenly, has fine texture and large foliage to protect the head. 1.50 2.75 10.00 
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. 1.35 2.50 8.00 
SNOWBALL, CATSKILL STRAIN—A fine strain of Snowball grown extensively in the 
Catskill Mountain region. Matures early and the heads are very compact and uniform. . 1.00 1.85 6.25 
CORN SALAD 
All Packets 10c 
One ounce for 50 feet of row. 
LARGE SEEDED—Called also Lambs’ Lettuce and Fetticus. This is the variety with large, 
rounded leaves, dark green in color.15 .35 1.25 
CRESS 
All Packets 10c 
FINE CURLED or PEPPER GRASS.15 .30 1.00 
WATER CRESS—A better strain.40 1.25 4.00 
CHIVES 
Small perennial of the onion family; readily propagated from seeds; leaves used in salads 
and for flavoring soups and stews; flowering plant is decorative. 
.25 
.70 
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