VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
CAULIFLOWER—Continued Season. 
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Uses Code Heads 
SUPER SNOWBALL ; MSF COTAR 55 
An early main-crop variety that is so named -because of its. uniform production of 
beautiful heads. One of the most profitable sorts for gardeners and shippers. Par- 
ticularly desirable because of the curled formation of its leaves over the head, which 
protects it from the sun. Recommended as ‘adapted for freezing preservation. 
PLANT —Dwarf, compact, upright, robust; inner leaves curl over head. 
HEADS—6!/y to 7!/, inches across, deep, solid, compact, free of defects, uniform, 
snowy white, of superb quality and flavor. 

SNOWDRIFT — Self-protecting type—a sure header. 
SNOWDRIFT or White Mountain MSF, COTTY 56 
A recent introduction of outstanding merits. An early shipping and market type 
acclaimed for its productiveness and general superiority over the old Snowball types. 
One of the surest headers known. Sold under a number of colloquial names. Recom- 
mended as adapted for freezing preservation. 
PLANT —Slightly larger than Snowball, compact; upright, self-protecting leaves covers 
curd during early heading stage, making it superior to Snowball from that 
standpoint. : 
HEADS—Slightly larger than Snowball, remarkably free of leafy and ricey heads, 
snow white, solid, compact, very attractive. 
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Knoli-Setierie CELERIAC “apie iabe* 
Apius graveolens var. rapaceum 
Season. 
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Uses Code Stage 
ERFURT HM CHALK 120 
A fine vegetable for flavoring in salads, soups, stews, etc. A large, smooth, turnip-like 
root formed under the ground comprises the. edible portion of the plant. The hollow 
dark green stems above ground are not good for eating purposes. The roots may be 
stored up into the winter months. 
SA Oecd 
