StimUplanT 
Makes a 
Wonder Garden 
CAULLELOWER 
StimUplanT 
Makes a 
Wonder Garden 
(One ounee for 2,000 plants — % oz to 100 feet of drill—6 ozs to the acre.) 
CULTURE—Cauliflower is a gross feeder, and well repays heavy manuring and high culture. 
For Spring crop, plant the seed in protected beds early in February and 
the plants will be ready to transplant after danger of freezing. 
best on well drained soil. 
eighteen inches in the row. 
EXTRA EARLY SNOWBALL or DANISH PER- 
FECTION—This new strain possesses all the good 
qualities of the best Early Snowball strains and 
has shown an unusual uniformity in maturing. 
The leaves closely enfolding the head give it a 
particularly attractive appearance, and as the 
inner leaves almost cover the snow-white flower 
the necessary early tying up as in the case of 
other early sorts is largely avoided. It is the 
earliest strain of its type. 55 dawvs. 
Pkt 15ce. ™% oz $1.00. ™% oz $1.85. Oz $3.50. 
% Ib $13.00. 
PEERLESS EARLY SNOWBALL — Is the best all- 
around Cauliflower on the market for early or 
late use, for the family or the market garden. It 
heads where others fail. Its close and compact 
habit of growth permits one-third more to be 
planted on the same space of ground than can 
be done with other varieties. 60 days. 
It succeeds 
Plant in rows two feet apart and 
BROCCOLI 
% ounce to 1090 feet of drill — % Ib. to the acre 
Seeds sown in early spring outdoors will furnish 
heads in summer while sowings made in midsum- 
mer will provide for a late summer and fall crop. 
For the earliest crop, sow the seeds early in hotbed 
or house; transplant the young plants to the gar- 
den when soil has become warm. 
BROCCOLI — Earliest Large Green Sprouting — 
Does not make solid heads but produces an abun- 
dance of green, tender sprouts with loose flower 
heads. The Sprouting Broccoli provides delicious, 
healthful, boiling greens. Cut when the buds be- 
gin to burst into flower. Sow in May. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35e. Oz 60c. % Ib $1.75. 
BROCCOLI or WINTER CAULIFLOWER 
St. Valentine 
Heads medium size, pure White, close and com- 
Pkt 15e. % ow $1.00. % oz $1.85. 
Oz $3.50. 
%4 Ib $13.00. 
pact. 150 days. 
Pkt 10e. % oz 40¢. Oz 7T5e. 
S. N. & S. COS. QUALITY CABBAGE 
CABBAGE IS DELICIOUS, COOKED OR RAW 
% oz. to 100 feet of drill, or 2,000 plants! 6 ozs. will produce plants for one acre! 
The soil should be deep and rich. For early crop grow plants in hot beds, transplanting to cold 
% Wb $2.25. 
frames and then after danger of freezing, to the open ground. Cultivate often and keep well watered. 
For late crops sow seed in open ground and transplant, or in hills where wanted and thin to one. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
EARLIEST OF ALL —Is the earliest hard heading 
Cabbage in cultivation. It combines earliness 
with solodity, good size, delicious flavor, tender- 
ness and productiveness. Very compact with 
few outer leaves. It is a great money maker for 
the market gardeners and: valuable for the home 
garden. 60 days. 
Oz 60c. % Ib $1.65. Lb $5.50. 
PKt 15e. % oz 35e. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD — One of the finest 
types of early Cabbage. Produces uniform, point- 
ed heads which enables them to be set out 
earlier than other sorts. 80 days. 
PKt 10c. % oz 30c. Oz 60c. % Ib $1.65. Lb $5.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET — Earliest large, round- 
headed variety. The heads average about 4% 
pounds, are hard, solid with small core. Is extra 
fine and sweet. It is short-stemmed, heads light 
green and tightly folded. 65 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35c. Oz 60c. % Ib $1.65. Lb $5.50. 
GOLDEN ACRE— An extra early variety, heads 
medium size, very solid and uniform. Produces 
a tightly folded round head of superb quality, 
suitable for close planting. 65 days. 
Pkt 10c. 1% oz 35c. Oz 60c. \% Ib $1.65. Lb $5.50. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH—Very hardy, hand- 
some, solid round flattened heads of fine quality 
and one of the best Keepers. Wonderful in re- 
sisting cold, dry weather and heat. A good home 
and market garden variety. 75 days. 
PKt 10c. % oz 30c. Oz 60c. % Ib $1.60. Lb $5.50. 
LATE OR WINTER VARIETIES 
DANISH ROUNDHEAD or IMPROVED HOLLAND- 
ER — (Short Stem) — The heads of this variety 
are larger than the Danish Ballhead, grows 
larger and has a shorter stem; very solid and 
exceedingly crisp and tender and of excellent 
flavor. 105 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35c. Oz 60c. \% Ib $1.65. Lb $5.50. 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH — Because of its 
solidly and compact manner of growth it is a 
heavy yielder. The heads are large, flat on top 
but quite deep; crisp, tender, and sure to head. 
Grown largely for late market and kraut-making 
in the Autumn. 120 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 30c. Oz GOc. % Ib $1.60. Lb $5.50 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD It is a short-stem 
dark bluish green Ballhead type, twelve inches 
high. It will outyield in weight, other varieties. 
The heads are extremely heavy and hard with 
small core. Recommended for kraut. 100 days. 
Pkt 10e. % oz 40ce. Oz TO0c. % Ib $2.30. Lh $7.50. 
Red Cabbage 
RED ROCK — The heads are round, very solid, will 
Keep for a long time. It is the best and most at- 
tractive Red Cabbage grown. Fine for pickling 
and boiling, wonderful flavor. 110 days. 
PKt 10c. % oz 30c. Oz 6GOc. % Ib $1.85. 
Lb $6.00. 
Savoy Cabbage 
CHIEFTAIN SAVOY — Sweet and appetizing. Pop- 
ular on account of its mild flavor. The large 
round heads are somewhat flattened. Outer 
leaves are deep green, crumpled or savoyed; 
inner leaves are lighter green. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 30c. Oz 50c. % Ib $1.50. Lb $5.00. 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
PEKIN or CHIHLI-—— The head is long and com- 
pact, and all but the outer leaves blanch a 
creamy white. Very crisp and tender, and in 
every way adapted to the home garden. Grows 
somewhat like the Cos Lettuce. Boiled and sea- 
soned with butter it makes a most delectable 
dish, and is splendid for salads. Sow later than 
ordinary Cabbage, as too early sowings have a 
tendency to run to seed quickly. 73 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 30c. Oz 60c. %4 Ib $1.60. 
SEMESAN 
Place a little Semesan with seeds in a jar and 
shake vigorously. A highly efficient seed treat- 
ment. 4 oz can $1.00. By Mail $1.08. 12 oz can $3.40. 
By Mail $3.69. 
SEE PAGE 74. 
GROW VEGETABLES — FOOD IS THE FIRST NECESSITY OF LIFE. 
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