CAULIFLOWER 
EARLY SNOWBALL—Large solid white heads. 
The plant has sufficient leaves to cover head when 
tied up. 
DRY WEATHER—A later strain noted for ability 
to withstand hot dry weather. Well hardened plants 
20 cents per dozen, 35 cents for 25; $1.25 for 100. 
BROCCOLI-—Sometimes called green cauliflower. 
Grow same as cauliflower except that heads need 
not be covered. Rich in vitamins, Price same as 
cauliflower. 
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. 
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. 
Cabbage for winter use should not be planted 
too early. In the lower altitudes June 1 to 15 will 
be found akout right. In the mountains plant early 
and second early varieties about the same time. 
All cabbage plants, 25 for 30 cents; 50 or more, 
$1.00 per 100. 
