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DANISH SEED COMPANY 
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CAULIFLOWER SNOWDRIFT 
CAULIFLOWER 
For early Cauliflower, the seed should be started very 
early in the spring, so the plants can be strong and hard¬ 
ened and ready to set out in April. For late use the seed 
can be planted in the middle of May and the plants set 
out the latter half of June. We recommend to treat the 
bed with Semesan or Formaldehyde Dust before seeding, 
as the small plants are apt to damp off. 
Early Danish Snowball. Small Pkt. .10 
Our most popular variety, it is very early but 
equally good for late planting. 
Early Erfurt Dwarf. 
About a week later than Snowball. Leaves a little 
taller and the heads more flat. 
Dry Weather or Danish Giant. 
Taller and later than Erfurt, has more leaves and 
rounder heads. Extra good for late planting as the 
heavy foliage is a protection against hot weather. 
Madsen’s Super Snowball. 
A uniformly headed strain of Snowball, desirable where 
a large quantity is required at one time. 
Catskill Snowball . 
A good strain, maturing in between Snowball and 
Erfurt. 
Snowdrift . 
New variety from Holland. Large Snow white heads. 
CHICORY 
205 Brusseler Witloof . 
Select Strain. 
Also called French Endive. Seeded in May and in the 
Fall the roots are dug up, planted again in a dark 
•warm basement or like place in boxes, kept moist, and 
the fresh leaves or sprouts which then grow up dur¬ 
ing the Winter months are used for salads. 
CELERIAC OR ROOT CELERY 
Seed should be started under glass in March, and the 
plants set out in rich, fairly moist ground in late May. 
Set the plants about l'/z feet apart. 
225 Prague Giant . 
Large smooth roots with clear white flesh. 
190 
191 
192 
195 
196 
199 
Pkt 
.25 
Oz. 
1.25 
M Lb. 
4.50 
Lb. 
16.00 
.25 
1.25 
4.50 
16.00 
.25 
1.25 
4.50 
16.00 
.25 
1.50 
5.00 
.25 
1.25 
4.50 
16.00 
.25 
1.50 
5.00 
18.00 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
.05 25 .80 
