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CARROTS ARE IDEAL FOR SALADS 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS— 
Long Island Improved. Cultivated like late cabbage. The 
small “cabbages” cluster around main stem. Mature in Oz. V 4 , Lb. Lb. 
autumn .Pkt. 5c .25 .85 . 
CAULIFLOWER 
1 oz. to 3,000 plants. 
White Mountain. Where other first quality strains have failed, 
White Mountain, because of its unusual qualities and resistance 
to adverse weather conditions has produced nearly perfect 
crops. The heads are of fine texture with pure white curd of 
great depth. Short stem. Foliage is medium sized, but fully Oz. Lb. 
protects the head.Pkt. 25c 2.00 7.00 
Early Snowball. Best early variety. Dependable header. 
Heads firm, medium, solid and pure white.Pkt. 25c 1.50 5.00 
Super-Snowball. Desirable main crop variety, also used for 
early planting as plants start heading early. Heads medium 
large, compact and white.Pkt. 25c 2.00 7.00 
Snowdrift. Head slightly larger than Snowball, firm, solid, 
white, well protected with leaves.Pkt. 25c 1.75 6.00 
Danish Giant or Dryweather. Later than Early Snowball and 
of larger growth. Heads creamy white. Adapted to dry 
weather conditions .Pkt. 25c 1.35 5.50 
Purple Bronzino. Heads tinged purple.Pkt. 10c .90 . 
Lb. 
26.00 
18.00 
26.00 
23.00 
CARROTS— 
1 oz. 100 feet row; 
3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
Packet 5c 
Chantenay Half 
Long, Special. 
Chantenay Long. 
Like Chantenay 
Half Long except 
that roots are IV 2 
in. longer. Tops 
will not break in 
bunching. 
Nantes Coreless. 
Flesh red, sweet 
and mild ... 
Danvers Half Long 
Morse’s Bunching. 
Roots slightly tap¬ 
ered with half 
stump points. Flesh 
deep orange and 
coreless . 
Imperator. Recom¬ 
mended for peat 
and muck soil. 
Flesh orange with 
indistinct core. 
Roots tapered to 
semi-blunt end. 
Excellent for either 
bunching or bush- 
eling . 
.10 .25 .75 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.25 
.85 
.10 .30 .90 
.10 .30 .90 
Imperator 
