CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE — For early cauliflower, start in cold frames. For Fall cutting, Green Broccoli and all 
Snowball types should be planted June ist to 20th and transplanted July 15th to August 10th. Late 
cauliflower can be planted the first week in May, transplanted July Ist to 25th. For winter cauliflower 
plant the first week in May, transplanting July 20th to August 10th. Cauliflower and broccoli do best 
in a rich, loamy soil, not a cold, wet location. Plant 2% to 3 feet in rows and 3% feet between rows. 
Before the heads are large enough to be exposed to the light, tie or break the leaves carefully over 
the head to keep out the light. Great care should be used in growing plants of any of the Snowball 
type that they receive no severe check in their growth, as this will cause premature heads. 
Snowball Types 
Prices— Uniformly unless noted are: 
Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; 14 0z. 75c; oz. $2.85; 
14 |b. $7.50; lb. $20.00. Write for prices 
on large quantities. 
SNOWBLINK — A large, very solid, 
white head. Ideal for market gardeners 
and very sure heading. 
HELIOS — Rated as especially good 
for Summer cutting. Large, solid, snow- 
white heads with good foliage covering. 
SUPER SNOWBALL—An outstanding 
early variety producing heads of uniform 
size, shape and type. The heads are 
almost round with pure white, smooth 
curd. Tall foliage protects the heads. A 
favorite for early crops. 
SNOWBALL No. 16 — Early and pro- 
duces large, thick, solid, white heads. 
Stands up well under rather unfavorable 
weather conditions. One of the best ship- 
ping varieties and ideal for canning or 
freezing. Good for Summer or Fall 
cutting. 
SNOWDRIFT—This fine strain matures 
with great evenness. The pure white 
heads are remarkable for their great 
depth and unexcelled white color. The 
curd is of fine texture and quite resistant 
to riceiness and fuzziness. The large, 
solid heads are well protected by the 
foliage. 
MASTER SNOWBALL — Very early 
with large heads, well protected with 
good leaves. This cauliflower has been 
well received by market gardeners. 
DANISH GIANT DRY WEATHER — 
Fine, large heads of the Snowball type. 
Resistant to dry weather more than most 
strains of Snowball. 
SNOWBALL E—An early uniform 
maturing Snowball. Abundance of long, 
erect leaves, giving good protection to 
the large, white heads. Pkt. 15c; 
1 02. 85c; 0z. $3.00; 14 Ib. $8.50; lb. $25.00. 
SNOWBALL Y — Similar to Snowball 
X but more vigorous. Uniform heads in 
size and maturity, large, smooth and 
heavy. Pkt. 15c; 44 oz. 85c; oz. $2.75; 
14 lb. $8.00; Ib. $23.00. 
High Grade Cauliflower Seed 
We specialize in high grade cauliflower 
seed. We believe we can give you good 
satisfaction. Please try our seeds. 
Cauliflower, Helios, This Page. 
Late Cauliflower 
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER — An _im- 
proved Veitches Autumn Giant. Requires 
a long growing season. Especially suited 
to Pacific Coast states. This makes large 
solid heads of finest quality. For inex- 
perienced growers this is the easiest to 
grow. Plants grow rather tall with long 
heavy ribbed leaves. It does not make 
premature or ‘fool heads.” See culture 
above. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; % oz. $1.25; 
0z. $2.00; 14 Ib. $6.00; Ib. $16.50. 
PURPLE CAULIFLOWER (Sometimes 
called Purple Broccoli) — Beautiful pur- 
ple head that cooks a light green. Plant 
same as November-December variety. 
The sweetest, most tender of all cauli- 
flower types. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; 
1% oz. $1.25; oz. $3.50. 
Winter Cauliflower 
(or Cauliflower Broccoli) 
Due to confusion with green Broccoli we will 
list this according to the above. This type of 
Cauliflower is adapted to the West Coast and 
Southern States. They are usually killed by winter 
cold lower than 15 degrees above zero. 
LATE MARCH— A little later than St. 
Valentine Oregon Special, and is popular 
in California. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 
$1.00; oz. $1.85; 14 lb. $5.00; Ib. $15.00. 
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