VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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Biumenkoht CAULIFLOWER = “eytiner’ 
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis 
This crop thrives best under cool weather conditions. Best production will be obtained 
with high soil fertility. Timely liberal applications of commercial fertilizer will usually 
pay dividends. Plants should be kept growing rapidly; stunting may result in very small 
heads, riciness or leaflets in the curd. In addition, seed must be critically chosen for 
sowing. We recommend Keystone cauliflower seed with their fine inherent characteristics 
as to uniformity, productivity, quality, good looks, and trueness to type. 
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Uses Code Days 
EARLY SNOWBALL or Catskill or Dwarf Erfurt MSCF COACH 54 
Splendid early market, dependable heading type. Unsurpassed for use as a 
forcing variety. Its remarkable productiveness and beautiful, uniform heads 
justify its wide use. 
PLANT —Dwarf, compact, upright, quick growing, true short-leaved type. 
HEADS—6 to 7 inches across; weighs around 134 pounds; compact, solid, free 
of defects, uniform, snowy white; of excellent quality and flavor. 
SNOWDRIFT or White Mountain MSF COTTY 56 
An early shipping and market type acclaimed for its productiveness and 
general superiority of vigor and hardiness over the old Snowball types. One of 
the surest headers known. Sold under a number of colloquial names. 
PLANT —Slightly larger than Snowball, compact, upright, self-protecting 
leaves cover curd during early heading stage, a definite advantage, 
although tying or breaking of leaves still necessary for bleaching. 
HEADS—Slightly larger than Snowball, remarkably free of leafy and ricey 
heads, snow white, solid, compact, very attractive. 
SNOWDRIFT—Self-protecting type — a sure header. 
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