CAULIFLOWER 
Culture. 
Requires rich soil and abundant moisture, 
The only significant. differ- 
ence in the culture of Cauliflower and that of cabbage is that with Cauliflower the 
heads must be protected from sunlight in order to insure the much desired white 
eurd. This is most readily accomplished by gathering the leaves together loosely 
as sOon as the heads begin to form, and tying them at the top. 
One ounce will 
produce 2000 strong plants; % pound sufficient for an acre, 
144 Early Snowball. 55 gays trom 
plants. The large heads are snow-white, 
solid, finely grained and deep. It heads 
s0 evenly that the entire crop may be 
harvested within a short time after it 
begins to mature. The erect leaves are 
large and curl over the heads protect- 
ing them from the sun. The heads make 
a’ beautiful appearance on, any market 
and sell for the highest prices. Pkt. 
25¢;:% oz. 756; % oz $1.30; 
oz. $2.25; %4 lb.:$8,00; lb. $30.00. 
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148 Helios (Original) ——___» 
Helios .is an outstanding Danish in- 
troduction in Cauliflower. The large, 
solid heads are snow-white. with uni- 
form tall, upstanding protecting foliage. 
It_is.a late maturing variety with the 
foliage affording excellent protection 
against cold weather. Especially recom- 
mended as a late maturing crop follow- 
ing the Snowball. Pkt. 30c; %4 oz. 
95c; % oz $1.75; oz. $3.00; % lb. 
$10.00. 

Biint Collards. and Swiss Chard for Greens” 
Culture. 
ter ‘“‘greens.”’ 
cabbage. 
planted direct 
in the field, spacing 
Ready in 50. days. 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row; 
6 ounces, an acre. 



SWISS CHARD 
Assures you an abundance and 
never-failing supply of fine ‘‘greens”’ 
all through the summer and fall 
months. Gives maximum returns 
for little care and space. Gather 
when half grown for best flavor. 
Cut close without injuring the heart 
of the plant, and another crop. will 
epring up. Grows in any ordinary 
garden soil. Sow in rows 12 inches 
apart, and thin to 6 inches apart 
in the row. One ounce- will sow 
100 feet of row; 4 to & pounds, an 
acre. 
SEA KALE BEET 
64 Giant Lucullus. 55 gays. 
The rich green, fleshy, heavily crum- 
pled leaves of this variety make very 
tasty “greens.’”’ ‘The erect plants 
attain a height of 2 to 2% feet. 
Largely sought after by those who 
prefer the thick, creamy white stenis 
or stalks which are edible and ten- 
der, and may be served as a sepa- 
rate dish like asparagus. The leafy 
part.can~be cooked like spinach or 
turnip-greens, or if desired the whole 
The old-time standby for win- 
‘Grown about the same as 
May be started in seed-beds ® 
the 
plants 18 to 24 inches apart each way. 

Collard 
Louisiana 
Sweet 
COLLARDS 
petioles or stem and free of purple 
color. Recommended to commercial 
ers and shippers. Pkt. 1Oc; oz. 
% Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00; & Ibs. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $7.50. 
178 Southern or Georgia. cme 
bage. Pkt. 10¢; oz 15c3 
lb. 90c¢; 5 lbs. $4.00. 
Ibs. $6.50 
% Ib. 
ness of the Collard and the flavor and head- Spinach- 
ing qualities of the: Cabbage. More tender leaved 
and better flavored than either. Does not Swiss 
winter-kill, Pkt. 10c; oz §5¢; % Ib. Chard 
30c; lb. 90c; 5 lbs. $4.00. Not prepaid: 
10 Ibs. $6.50. 



leaf canbe boiled and served as Lucullas 
“ereens.™ Pkt. {0c; 0z. 20c; % PLEASE Swiss 
ib. 55¢: 16. $1.65; 5 lbs. $7.75. ORDER | Chard 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $14.00; 25 lbs. gpamnyt 
$83.755. 0 
Vegetable Seeds 
J3 
182 Louisiana Sweet. peveloped by Dr. 
Julian C. Miller of the Louisiana Experi- 
ment Station and has been bred to produce 
a definite uniform plant having a deep, 
compact, rosette cénter, leaves with short 
$4.50. 
grow to a height of 2 feet and form large, 
loose, open heads, or a cluster of succulent 
leaves with a rather long stem. Very hardy. 
Grows on land too poor to produce cab- 
Not prepaid: 10 
179 Cabbage-Collards. A cross be- 
tween the Georgia Collard and the Charles- 
ton Wakefield Cabbage, bred for the hardi- 
or red 
grow- 
15c; 
plants 
30c; 

Reuter’s 
68 45 days. Distinct from other Chards; 
highly prized because of its superior flavor, 
entirely without the somewhat bitter taste 
of ordinary Swiss Chard. You will relish 
it like a’good variety of spinach, The dark; 
glossy green leaves are fairly smooth. The 
lighter green midribs are tender and edible. 
Cooked and served as “boiling greens’’ in 
the same way as spinach. It is very hardy 
and withstands severe summer heat: there- 
fore available when spinach cannot be 
grown. Many people who detest spinach 
find our green-leaved Swiss Chard a more 
palatable substitute. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
14 lb. BOc; Ib. $1.50; 5 lbs. $7.00. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $12.50; 26 Ibs. $30.00, 
"DEENATE" 50-W. DDT 
A highly concentrated wettable powder 
containing 50% DDT. For cattle-spray or 
dip use 1 Ib. to 25 to 50 gallons of water. 
For spraying crops use 1 to 2 pounds to 
100 gallons of water. 1 Ib. can 90c; 4 Ib. 
bag $2.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: 50 lb. 
bag $17.75. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
