. Bolgiano's new century catalogue 1901 : tested seeds for the garden and farm. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. Culture of Cauliflower.—Sow the seed in a hot-bed in January or February, and when the plants are large enough transplant three inches apart in boxes or in other Tiot-beds until time to plant out. If hardened off they are seldom injured by plant- ing out, as early as the ground can be properly pre- pared, 2£ feet apa^t each way. Keep them well hoed, and bring the earth gradually up
. Bolgiano's new century catalogue 1901 : tested seeds for the garden and farm. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. Culture of Cauliflower.—Sow the seed in a hot-bed in January or February, and when the plants are large enough transplant three inches apart in boxes or in other Tiot-beds until time to plant out. If hardened off they are seldom injured by plant- ing out, as early as the ground can be properly pre- pared, 2£ feet apa^t each way. Keep them well hoed, and bring the earth gradually up to their stems, watering freely in dry weather, and especially when they begin to head. The cauliflower succeeds best when planted in frames at the close of winter and brought to maturity before the summer heat seta in. The late varieties mature in the autumn, and are sown and managed similar to winter cabbage. PRIDE OF MARKET CARROT. CARROTS. Gelbe-Rubem One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, 3 to 4 pounds for art acre. Pride of the Market Carrot.—This beautiful medium- size, pointed root carrot is just what gardeners want for an early crop. In color, earliness, size, form and shape it excels all other aorta, and of course sells itself. Every person who had it last year wants it again this season, and others shuld be quick to cultivate a crop of 6uch beautiful carrots—Packet, r>c. Ounce. lUc. kPound, 20c. Pound, 75c. Early Rubicon Carrot is a Half Long Orange Stump Rooted Carrot of a beautiful deep red orange color. It is earder than Danver's. abouttlie same length, but heavier and thicker at the shoulder, making it more productive. The leaves are also shorter, fewer and finer. It is a wonderfully heavy cropper, producing 30 to 40 ton<» to the acre under good culture — Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. % Pound, 20c. Pound, 75. Culture of Carrots.—Carrots to grow to perfection, re- quire a deep, rich, sandy loam, well pulverized and deeply cultivated. For an early crop
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