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EARLY SNOWBALL NO. 25 CAULIFLOWER 
EARLY SNOWBALL NO. 25 ; 
Much more uniform than our original strain of Early Snowball and earlier. 
Heads are large, very deep, firm and pure white. Plants are large, with ample 
foliage. Exceptionally fine quality. 
SUPERBA 
A larger, earlier and better Cauliflower of the Snowball type. It heads 
so evenly that the entire crop can be harvested before ordinary varieties 
are ready. It excels all Snowball and Erfurt Cauliflower for vigor and 
freedom from disease and produces first grade No. 1 heads even under 
adverse growing conditions when most other varieties cut largely second 
grade heads. For the reason that the crop heads up practically all at one 
time, it should not be used for large main crop plantings unless planted in 
succession. Produces beautiful, round, pure white heads with smooth, solid 
curds. 
CELERY 
A packet will produce 400 to 500 plants, an ounce 7000 to 8000 plants. 
CULTURE. Sow the seed (which is slow to germinate) in shallow boxes, or in a finely prepared 
seed bed out of doors, See to it that seed is not covered too deep, and that bed is kept mozst, almost 
wet, until the seeds germinate, as plenty of moisture is essential. When about three inches high, 
thin out and transplant four inches apart. In June or July transplant 6 to 8 inches apart in rows 
three feet apart. To blanch, draw earth around the plants, or boards or paper may be used. 
CORNELL NO. 19 (See Photo Page 15) 
A yellow self-blanching type with the thick fleshy stalk and other marks of 
quality of the Giant Pascal. Developed by Dr. Emerson of Cornell University 
from a cross of the Old Golden Self Blanching with Giant Pascal. Height 
22 to 26 inches. Length of stalk to joint 7 to 9 inches. Recommended for main 
crop. Produces seeders if planted too early. Yellows resistant. 
