SEED GROWERS 
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CARROT — FOR STOCK FEEDING 
IMPROVED SHORT WHITE OR MASTODON 90 Days 
Late, heavy cropper; one of the best for stock. Roots 7 to 8 inches long, 
3 inches thick at the top; tapered, pointed; easily harvested. 
LARGE ORANGE BELGIAN 90 Days 
This is similar to Large White Belgian in growth and form but flesh and 
skin of the portion growing below the soil are of a pale orange coloring. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN 90 Days 
Grows a third or more above the surface. Roots will average 2 inches 
in diameter at the shoulder and a foot or more in length. Are easily 
pulled in harvesting and do not have to be dug out like most long rooted 
sorts. Flesh and skin pure white, tinged with green in upper portion 
growing above the soil. 
CARDOON 
LARGE SOLID 
In appearance and growth is like the Globe Artichoke, to which it is 
closely related, and — like the Artichoke — it is a perennial. Grown 
for its leaf stalks, which — when blanched — are used in salads or 
cooked and served like asparagus. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Culture. For very early Cauliflower sow in hotbed in January or 
February; transplant to flats or cold frames and set out as soon as 
the ground is warm in the spring, setting 2 to 2 l /t feet apart each way. 
One ounce grows 2,500 plants and four to six ounces plant an acre. Cauli¬ 
flower cannot be expected to mature satisfactorily in hot, dry weather 
so must have plenty of water especially when the plants are heading. When 
the head appears, tie the outer leaves over the head or pin these leaves 
with wood pins or beef skewers so the leaves will shade and blanch the 
head and then cut the head before it starts to branch. Remember that 
all the enemies of cabbage emphatically attack Cauliflower and are to be 
combated in a like manner. For early fall and late Cauliflower, plant in 
open ground in April, transplanting in June, giving same cultivation you 
would Cabbage. The number of days given is the time required from 
setting plants to mature heads. 
EARLY SNOWBALL 55 Days 
Plants dwarf, with short pale green leaves. Pleads medium, firm, com¬ 
pact, solid, pure white, and of finest quality; a dependable header. Well 
adapted to shipping. 
CHICAGO SNOWBALL 57 Days 
For early fall crop this variety is without equal. Plant in open ground 
in April and transplant in June; crop will then mature in September, mak¬ 
ing excellent solid, large white heads. 
SUPER-SNOWBALL 56 Days 
A highly desirable main crop variety, also used for early planting. Starts 
heading early and uniformly. Heads medium large, compact, very white. 
DANISH DRY WEATHER 66 Days 
Produces solid, pure white heads considerably larger than Early Snow¬ 
ball, but it is a week later. This variety is especially adapted for grow¬ 
ing in dry sections where nearly all other varieties fail to make good 
heads, but does equally well in all weather. 
