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L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
CAULIFLOWER—Continued 
SUPERBA 
A larger, earlier and better Cauli- 
flower of the Snowball type. Heads 
so evenly that the entire crop can 
be harvested before ordinary vari- 
eties are ready. Not for main crop 
plantings unless planted in suc- 
cession. Produces beautiful round, 
pure, white heads with smooth 
solid curds. 
SUPERIOR SNOWBALL (New) 
CORNELL 6-19 
This new strain excels all Snow- 
ball and Erfurt Cauliflower for 
vigor and freedom from disease 
and produces first grade No. 1 
heads, even under adverse growing 
conditions. Earlier than our fa- 
mous No. 25 strain and cuts out 
practically 100% Marketable heads 
in a short period. Beautiful white 
deep curds. The shorter heavier 
plants have ample leaves for pro- 
tection. Excellent for spring, sum- 
mer or fall use. We highly recom- 
mend this strain. 
SNOWBALL X 
A very satisfactory strain for main 
crop and adaptable to a broad 
range of conditions. The large, 
erect plants have ample head cov- 
erage from the long straight leaves. 
Foliage is bright medium green. 
Heads large, smooth, deep, very 
solid and pure white. Exceptional 
quality. 
ALL OUR CAULIFLOWER IS HOT WATER TREATED. 
ANOTHER GUNSON SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE 
CELERY 
A packet will produce 400 to 500 plants, an ounce 7000 to 8000 plants. 
CULTURE. Sow the seed (which is slow to germinate) in shallow boxes, or in a finely prepared 
seed bed out of doors. See to it that seed is not covered too deep, and that bed is kept moist, almost 
wet, until the seeds germinate, as plenty of moisture is essential. When about three inches high, 
thin out and transplant four inches apart. In June or July transplant 6 to 8 inches apart in rows 
three feet apart. To blanch, draw earth around the plants or boards or paper may be used. 
FERTILIZER can make the difference between a profitable and mediocre crop. We suggest the 
following, although local conditions should also be considered. 
BEFORE PLANTING—1600 lbs. of 4-8-12 plus 400 lbs. Potash per acre. 
SIDE DRESSING—400 Ibs. Nitrogen and Potash in equal parts per acre. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
90 Days 
This yellows resistant celery was 
bred to combine the best qualities 
of Cornell No. 6 and Cornell No. 
19 and the result is superior to 
both parents. A yellows resistant, 
golden celery with plants slightly 
taller than the Cornell No. 19. 
Long, thick, smooth and well 
rounded ribs. Does not break as 
readily in handling as No. 19. 
» Highly recommended for main 
crop. Produces seeders if planted 
too early. 
EARLY FORTUNE—Shorter Type 
85 Days 
The most popular variety of the 
Golden Self Blanching group to- 
day. Compact, well formed and 
full hearted plants. Early maturing 
and very attractive in the crate. 
Plants 26 to 28 inches tall, rib 
length 8 to 10 inches. An excellent 
variety for fall or spring crop in 
Florida and well adapted through- 
out the season for northern dis- 
tricts. 
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