BROCCOLI 
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CULTURE: Same directions as for cabbage. Packet produces about 250 plants. V% lb. required for an acre. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING (Extra Early Strain). 
85 days. Vigorous early type forming large, com- 
pact, central, purple green heads which after 
being cut are replaced with a number of smaller 
shoots. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (% Ib. $1.45) (Ib. $4.50). 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING (Medium Early 
Strain). 100 days. A very fine strain and extra 
heavy yielder. Seed should be started early in 
hotbeds. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (% lb. $1.45) (lb. $4.50). 
CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE: For early June crops with altitudes about 
the same as Denver, sow seed’ in hotbeds during 
February. For higher altitudes, later planting is best. 
Plants should be gradually hardened off before setting 
out in the field, which should be done shortly after 
the first of April. For midseason crops plant seed in 
cold frames. For late crops plant seed in May and 
after plants are 4 to 6 inches high, transplant to field 
about June 15th. Cauliflower is grown much in the 
same manner as cabbage. To make the best, largest 
and whitest heads the plants need cool, moist weather, 
well enriched soil and thorough cultivation. After the 
heads begin to form, the leaves should be drawn up 
around them and tied, thus to produce snowy white 
heads. Cauliflower is very sensitive and extreme care 
is necessary in growing the plants. Be careful that the 
hotbeds are not kept too warm and plants grow too 
tall and spindly, nor must the roots at any time be 
allowed to become dry either in the plant bed or in 
the field. A packet will produce about 150 plants, an 
ounce about 3,000 and four ounces are required for an 
acre. (Cauliflower worms can be controlled by the use 
of CUBOR without danger of poisoning. See page 89. 
MOUNT BLANC. A marvelous early variety of 
cauliflower. It yields more marketable heads per 
acre than any other early variety. Especially 
adapted to Colorado and the Rocky Mountain 
region. It grows on a short stem with heavy 
foliage closely set. The crop heads simultane- 
ously. Three cuttings usually clear the field. 
Especially recommended for extra early crop and 
late fall-crop. This variety has given wonderful 
results in San Luis Valley, Canon City, Pueblo, 
Denver, Phoenix, etc., in fact wherever grown. 
For late crop sow the seed in May, transplant to 
fields in June and crop will be ready in Septem- 
ber. 
(Pkt. 20c) (Y% oz. 85c) (¥%2 oz. $1.50) (oz. $2.75) (42 
Ib. $19.50) (Ib. $38.00). 

MOUNT BLANC 

SNOWDRIFT NO. 16 
SNOWDRIFT NO. 16. After many years of growing 
cauliflower for market and selling seed we have 
come to the conclusion that this is the best main 
and late crop variety. Plants are vigorous, 
leaves long and erect, forming a good protector 
for the deep, well rounded heads.- There are 
several strains of Snowdrift. We have found 
No. 16 the best. 
(Pkt. 20c) (% oz. 85c) (2 oz. $1.50) (oz. $2.75) (12 
Ib. $19.50) (Ib. $38.00). 
WHITE MOUNTAIN. Is very much like Snowdrift 
No. 16 except about 5 days later. Heads are 
deep, heavy, pure white with good foliage which 
stands erect protecting the head. 
(Pkt. 20c) (Y% oz. 85c) (2 oz. $1.50) (oz. $2.75) (12 
Ib. $19.50) (lb. $38.00). 
EXTRA EARLY MOUNTAIN SNOWBALL or ORIG- 
INATOR’S SUPER SNOWBALL. Suited only for 
the extra early crop. It is a fast grower and very 
fast maturing. You can expect the entire crop to 
mature at practically the same time. Produces 
a strong plant with good sized, pure white heads, 
covered with plenty of dark green foliage. 
(Pkt. 20c) (%4 oz. 85c) (12 oz. $1.50) (oz. $2.75) (12 
Ib. $19.50) (Ib. $38.00). 
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