



Burpee’s CAULIFLOWER 
Heads should be used as soon as they fill out, otherwise they will 
lose in quality and break. Uncooked cauliflower is delicious, when 
head is broken up into small pieces, chilled, and used asa relish with 
mayonnaise. Cooked cauliflower is a delectable dish; nice too when 
Burpeeana 
Cauliflower 

2533 Burpeeana O-—?ery seiece 
78 days. Exceptionally choice extra early strain of 
Super Snowball as offered by Burpee. It stands out as 
the most valuable cauliflower for the home gardener, 
freezing, as well as the market grower. Burpeeana is 
dependable, with the heads forming all at one time, 
showing a uniformity of size, shape and type that is 
truly astonishing. Beautiful, well-rounded, compact, 
pure white heads protected by many long jacket leaves. 
Pkt. 30¢; 14 oz. $1.55; 2 oz. $2.90; oz. $5.50 
250 Improved Super Snowball 
82 days. In sections where the Snowball type of cauliflower is pre- 
ferred, or matures to best advantage, growers should try this 
strain. Plants are uniform and set a crop of pure white, smooth 
heads which are noted for their tight curds. Desirable for freezing. 
Pkt. 30¢; 1% oz. $1.55; 1 oz. $2.90; oz. $5.50 
252 Improved Holland Erfurt 
85 days. An especially fine strain of this important variety; very 
popular in leading cauliflower sections. Plants are fairly short 
stemmed, really uniform in maturity; heads are flat, hard and com- 
pact, and definitely of the true Erfurt type. Suitable for freezing. 
Pkt. 25¢; 1% oz. $1.50; 1% oz. $2.75; oz. $5.25 
245 Burpee’s Dry Weather 
95 days. Though cauliflower does best in a cool and moist season, 
we have in Dry Weather a variety which is actually drought- 
resistant and will produce heads when other varieties are a complete 
failure due to lack of moisture. In addition to this most valuable 
feature, it is a cauliflower of the highest quality, producing large, 
pure white heads that weigh 2 to 3 lbs. each. If you have been 
unsuccessful in getting cauliflower to head, try Dry Weather. 
Pkt. 25¢8 1% oz. $1.00; 1 oz. $1.90; oz. $3.70 

used with cucumbers, onions, peppers, etc., in mustard chow-chow. 
Burpee’s cauliflower seed is produced under ideal climatic condi- 
tions on our Floradale Farms and is the equal of that grown any- 
where in the world. We offer the best six varieties. 

251 Early Snowball—A © 
60 days. Plants small to medium in size, erect to semi-spreading, 
with large, wavy, medium green leaves. Heads are very firm, deep 
globular in shape, white in color, and of excellent quality. Because 
heads can be cut in a relatively short time, it is widely used. 
Pkt. 25¢; 1% oz. $1.50; 14 oz. $2.75; oz. $5.25 
258 Veitch’s Autumn Giant 
130 days. The finest late cauliflower; it produces immense compact 
white heads, 8 to 10 in. in diameter. Like all late varieties, it is 
recommended for fall crop only and in regions where cauliflower is 
sure to thrive. Pkt. 20¢; 14 oz. 90¢; 1/2 oz. $1.75; oz. $3.25 

How to Grow CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower is best grown as a fall crop in the greater 
part of the United States, although in regions where sum- 
mers are reasonably cool, sowings may be made indoors or 
under glass, 30 to 40 days before it is time to set plants in 
the garden. For a main or fall crop, sow the seed in a spe- 
cially prepared seed bed or coldframe about 4 months be- 
fore your first expected frost. When plants are ready to be 
set in the garden, space them 1% to 2 ft. apart, in rows 2% 
to3ft. apart. A packet of seed will produce about 150 plants; 
1 oz. 4000 plants. Days to maturity given in descriptions 
are from the time the plants are set out in the garden. 










WINTER CAULIFLOWER 
155 St. Valemtine Broccoli 150 days. Large, solid, white 
heads identical to cauliflower. Too late-maturing for general 
Eastern culture. Recommended as a winter crop, especially in the 
Pacific Coast area, where season is long and weather is cool. 
: Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z. 45¢: oz. 7&¢3 1% Ib. $2.25 
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