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Cauliflower, Early Snowball 
CAULIFLOWER 
Culture same as cabbage. Soil must be rich 
and deep and the plants liberally supplied with 
water in dry weather. As the flower heads ap- 
- pear, the large leaves should be broken down 
over them to protect them from the sun and 
rain. One ounce will produce about 1500 plants 
and will mature in about 150 days. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—The best and most popu- 
lar early variety grown. It will make uniformly. 
fine heads, even under adverse conditions. 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.75; oz. $5.00. 
HALLAWELL’S LATE—Large heads, well pro- 
tected, very white and of excellent quality. 
Plants have short stems, leaves are dark green. 
In the winter growing districts of California it 
is ready in March. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. $1.00; oz. $3.00. 
CARROTS 
The carrot is one of our most important vegeta- 
bles; from a dietetic standpoint it is particularly 
desirable for children as it is a rich source of 
vitamin A, B, and C. Also its yellow coloring 
matter, known as carotin, is very healthful. 
They grow to eating size in about 70 days. 
One ounce will sow over 100 feet of row. 
CHANTENAY (Red Cored)—An excellent early 
half-long stump-rooted variety; 5 or 6 inches 
long and about 3 inches thick at the shoulder. 
Bright orange-scarlet, heavy cropper. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; ¥% lb. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 
DANVERS HALF LONG — A rich orange-red 
sort, growing about 8 inches long. Largely 
used for table use and stock feed as well. Very 
productive; flesh sweet and,crisp. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 
FRENCH FORCING—A small, round, reddish 
orange variety, crisp and sweet; the best of 
this class. 
* Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; %4 Ib. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN—The tops are small; 
roots top-shaped, stump rooted, therefore easily 
pulled. Grows well in shallow soil. Color is a 
deep orange; flesh fine-grained. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; Y% Ib. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 
IMPERATOR—Roots have rounded shoulders, 
smooth, deep rich orange; uniformly tapered 
to a semi-blunt end. It is fine grained, tender 
and of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE—Good reliable 
variety, always depended upon for its uni- 
formity and large crop. Grows best in light, 
tich, well-dug soil. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; Y% Ib. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 

Carrots. New Red Cored Chantenay 
NANTES HALF LONG CORELESS — A crisp, 
tender carrot of fine flavor. Flesh is reddish 
orange and practically coreless; tops are small. 
A good home or market garden variety. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
OXHEART or GUERANDE—A popular short, 
thick variety about 4% inches long and 32 
inches thick at the shoulder. A good variety 
for heavy or stiff soils; heavy cropper. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.50; 1b. $4.00. 
CHIVES 
A small perennial of the onion family, readily 
propagated from seeds and may easily be 
grown in a window box. Excellent for season- 
ing salads, soups, stew, etc. 
Philioe: 14 074/70; OZ.92) 003 
Celery, Utah 
CELERY 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING — An early sort 
with a golden yellow heart; stalks are thick, 
crisp and of rich flavor. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 35c; oz. $1.00; Y4 lb. $2.50. 
UTAH—Compact plants producing broad, thick, 
and stringless stalks; very crisp and sweet. 
May be blanched readily, but seems t6 be pre- 
ferred in its natural green state. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 35c; oz. $1.00. 
CELERIAC—Turnip-Rooted. Pkt. 15c; ¥ oz. 40c. 

CUCUMBERS 
Cucumbers thrive on well-rotted compost and 
a shovelful of old manure should be placed 6 
inches deep under each hill and firmly tramped 
down. After they begin to set fruit, water 
freely. They mature in 120 days. One ounce 
will plant 100 hills. 
COLORADO—A rich dark green variety, turn- 
ing partially white when ripened. The fruit is 
about 7 inches long, straight and uniform in 
shape. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; ¥% lb. $1.00. 
GHERKIN—A very small prickly variety, very 
tender and sweet when picked young. Used for 
pickles only. Pkt. 10; oz. 35c; Y% Ib. $1.00. 
HALLAWELL’S PICKLING — Very productive 
pickling variety, medium size, thick, moder- 
ately tapering at both ends. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 35c; Y% Ib. $1.00. 
HALLAWELL’S SLICER— Our 
most prolific long season cu- 
cumber. Fruits are dark green 
color, up to eight inches long, 
slightly tapered at both ends. 
Flesh is firm, crisp and of su- 
perior eating quality. An ex- 
cellent slicing variety. 
Pkt. 15e; oz. 50c; ¥% lb. $1.50. 

LEMON or APPLE—A very easily grown va- 
riety for the home garden. It is lemon shaped. 
It is ready to eat before it begins to turn yel- 
low. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.25. 
LONG GREEN, IMPROVED—The mature fruit 
is almost 12 inches long. The skin deep green, 
the flesh solid, crisp and of fine quality. 
: Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; Y% lb. $1.00. 
STRAIGHT - 8—Vigorous plants produce dark 
green, symmetrical fruits 8 to 9 inches long, and 
1% inches thick. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; Ys lb. $1.00. 
DANDELION 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. It will 
mature in 6 months and should be sown in drills 
18 inches apart and ¥2 inch deep. The leaves 
are best for salads when blanched, by partly 
shading the rows with boards. 
IMPROVED LARGE-LEAVED. — The 
leaved and best cutting variety. 
Pkt. lSc; % oz. 50c. 

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