L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 13 
CARROTS—Continued 
IMPERIDA 85 Days 
An introduction by the University 
of Idaho asa shipping carrot. Roots 
8 to 10 inches long by 1% inches 
wide at the shoulder, tapered to 
PREPACKERS SPECIAL 76 Days 
A variety developed for the new 
industry interested in prepacking 
topped carrots in polyethylene. A 
long Imperator type. Roots 8 to 10 
inches long, 1 inch in diameter at 
the shoulder. Very deep attractive 
orange color with a smooth skin. 
The wiry tops are somewhat short- 
er than Imperator. Has been well 
received wherever used. 
CAULIFLOWER 
A packet will produce about 200 plants, an ounce about 4000 plants. 
CULTURE. For spring or early summer crop sow in March or early in April in hotbed and trans- 
plant to cold frame when sufficiently large, and to the open ground as soon as danger of hard freezing 
is over. The plants will endure a light frost. The soil for cauliflower should be like that for cabbage 
but it is better if made richer than is ordinarily used for that crop. For late crop sow at the same time 
as for late cabbage. Cauliflower heads must be protected from sunlight to obtain the desirable white 
curd. This is accomplished by gathering the tops of the leaves together loosely as soon as the heads 
begin to form. In shutting off the light, it is important not to cramp the heads. 
the bottom. Smooth, more slender 
than Imperator. Tops upright 10 
to 14 inches tall. An excellent 
bunching variety. 
EARLY SNOWBALL NO. 25 CAULIFLOWER 
EARLY SNOWBALL NO. 25 
Much more uniform than our original strain of Early Snowball and earlier. 
Heads are large, very deep, firm and pure white. Plants are large, with ample 
foliage. Exceptionally fine quality. 
5% DISCOUNT FOR CASH WITH ORDER— 
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