CAULIFLOWER 
We use only the best seed and can assure the 
maximum number of good heads from our plants. 
NEW EARLY SNOWBALL—55 days—Large, solid 
white heads. The plant has sufficient leaves to 
protect the head. 
DRY WEATHER—65 days—A strain of Snowball 
noted for its ability to withstand hot, dry weather 
with heads growing large and the quality good. 
This variety is recommended for pickling. 
Well hardened plants 15 cents a dozen; 25 for 
25 cents; $1.00 per 100. 
BROCCOLI—Green Sprouting—Sometimes called 
green cauliflower. Grow same as cabbage or caul- 
iflower. Heads or sprouts will form all season. 
Rich in vitamins. Same price as cauliflower plants. 
PLEASE INCLUDE THE POSTAGE indicated for 
each package. Postage on all vegetable plants un- 
less otherwise specified is 15 cents. No matter how 
large the order, if it is to be shipped all at one 
time the postage is 15 cents. 
CABBAGE 
Our cabbage plants are grown in cold frames 
and are as near frost proof as we can make them. 
Plants from May Ist until July. : 
All varieties, 25 for 20 cents; 50 for 40 cents; 
100 for 75 cents; $6.00 per 1000. 
GOLDEN ACRE—70 days—Very early round heads 
weighing from four to six pounds. Quality the 
very best. Plant is dwarf and can be planted close. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—75 days—The 
good old pointed head variety, much improved. 
Always white and tender. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN—90 days—Second early, 
heads of unusual size and quality. The variety is a 
favorite whenever tried. It is used in the high 
country for winter storage. The best for kraut. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD—110 days—An im- 
proved strain of Short-Stem Ballhead. The hard- 
est and surest-heading cabbage we have ever 
grown. 
