CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce will produce 1500 to 2000 plants; 
6 to 8 ounces will plant an acre 
“The Forbes.”’ This fine outstanding 
' variety far surpasses any other for 
early or late crop. It is of the Snow- 
ball type but the crop heads up prac- 
tically all at one time. For this reason, 
do not use it for large main-crop plant- 
ings unless planted in succession. It 
excels all Snowball and Erfurt Cauli- 
flowers for vigor and freedom from 
disease and produces first-grade No. 1 
heads, even under adverse growing 
conditions. ‘““The Forbes” has unusually fine 
protection. The leaves are broad, somewhat 
crumpled, and without any bare stem. 
“The Forbes” Cauliflower 
Forbes Reliance. A truly de luxe strain in which nearly every plant produces very 
deep, unusually heavy, No. 1 heads with fine white curds. The large, thrifty 
plants are thoroughly well protected, both by the form of their growth and by 
the abundant foliage. The heads vie as to size, color and weight with the best 
and we believe the plants are more than ordinarily resistant to climatic and 
moisture extremes. Forbes Reliance is one of the best for main crop. 
Snowball No. 25. This new strain is in the White Mountain class with heavy, 
clean curds of large size and smooth form. The large, mid-green plants have 
ample foliage. It starts maturing heads after White Mountain but cleans up in 
less time. We suggest that you try this under your growing conditions. It may 
prove to be better than what you are now using. 
Snowball Five. The plants resemble Reliance but are slightly smaller and, over a 
short time, produce earlier nearly 100% cut of quite large, smooth, deep white 
curds which are well protected by long erect leaves. Best for fall and summer. 
White Mountain. Where other strains have failed, White Mountain has, by its 
inherent resistance, produced perfect crops. The very uniform heads, with a pure 
white curd, have great depth, with no “‘riciness”’ or interleaves. The foliage is 
medium-sized, with inner leaves which fully protect the head. 
COLLARDS 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row 
Cabbaging. Ready in 75 days, with compact, | Georgia. Large cabbage-like leaves, which 
1% to 2-foot plants producing large, loose 
clusters of tender, white-stemmed leaves 
which show a tendency to form a head. 
Perfectly hardy, of good quality and flavor. 
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drilled in June or July. 
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Vegetable Seeds 
