12 MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower delights in a rich, moist soil, and in dry seasons should be abundantly 
watered, especially when heading. Sow the seed in the hotbed in January or 
February and transplant the plants 2 to 3 in. apart in another hotbed, until such 
time as they may safely be planted in the open ground. 
1 Oz. 2 Oz. 
Snowdrift, called White Mountain, noted for its extremely large 
white heads. The plants are sturdy with large leaves that 
cover the heads exceptionally well, matures a little earlier 
than Snowball. This is a very reliable variety and is popular 
in many sections. We have a very true stock............ $2.00 $3.50 
Snowball No. 16. Plant dwarf and compact in growth with 
long upright leaves. Head 614 inches in diameter, average 
weight 2 pounds, large, flattened pure white curds free 
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CHOICE CELERY SEED 
% Lb. 
$6.50 
6.50 
For the earliest crop sow in a hotbed during February or March. For the fall or main 
crop, seed may be sown in the open ground as early in the spring as the soil can 
be worked into good condition, and the plants should be set in the rows in July. 
Celery requires a rich, well-manured soil and plenty of moisture so that it can 
make a continuous growth. 
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Dwarf Golden, Self Blanching. American strain; our stock is reliable, 
solid, compact and large sized stalks, blanches a fine golden-yellow 
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Giant Pascal. A green, home-garden variety, good for fall and winter 
storage. Plant large, stocky, with dark green leaves. Stalks long, broad, 
and solids, blanchessto; yellow=whitecas eae ee eee 85 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Turnip Rooted. The best there is. This vegetable deserves a 
wider recognition by growers or home gardeners. It is fine for flavor- 
ing soups or roots may be cooked up creamed..................... a5) 
4 Lb. 
$2.50 
2.50 
2.65 
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