. Young & Halstead's descriptive seed catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Troy Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 12 YOUNG & HALSTEAD, CHOICE SELECTED SEEDS. CArWFLOWER— Henderson s :>no'wball. Henderson's Snowball. This cauliHower is i,ot the common Snowball niany dealers put on the market, but is seed which is grown from the Hen- derson's True Slock and is superior to all other caulitiow- er. It is the earli- est variety and may also be used for late. This cauliflower foims a fine white head and will head where others fail, may


. Young & Halstead's descriptive seed catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Troy Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 12 YOUNG & HALSTEAD, CHOICE SELECTED SEEDS. CArWFLOWER— Henderson s :>no'wball. Henderson's Snowball. This cauliHower is i,ot the common Snowball niany dealers put on the market, but is seed which is grown from the Hen- derson's True Slock and is superior to all other caulitiow- er. It is the earli- est variety and may also be used for late. This cauliflower foims a fine white head and will head where others fail, may be planted closer together than other varieties. Careful attention in the matter of de- stroying insects and watering will be re- pai'^. Pkt. 25c.; oz Selected Extra Early Dwarf Er- furt. Dwarf and very solid, pure white heads of fine quality. This variety is superior to much of the so-called Snowball Cauli- flower sold. Very fine for forcing. Pkt. 15c.; oz. $2. Large Late Algiers. This is one of the best large late varieties. It is largely grown for fall use, never failing to pro- duce fine large heads. Very popular with market gardeners and canners. Pkt. IOC.; oz. $1. e Normand's Short Stem. Large, late variety, of excellent quality, stem short, mammoth heads, well formed, one of the best for late. Pkt. loc; oz. 75c. Our Celery Seed is pro- en stock. AI^I^ CROI» OF 1900. Culture.—Sow seed in light, rich, dry border, as early as the ground can be worked, in drills 8 to 10 inches apart. Cover the seed about a quarter inch deep, roll or tread them in if dry. Transplant them as soon as possi- ble. Keep free from weeds. Early in July transplant again into trenches into which about four inches of well rotted manure has been placed, and covered with about three inches of soil. Set plants in single rows about six inches apart. When plants are well started, work into the soil around the plants about 400 to 600 lbs. of Read's Standard Fertilizer. One ounce for abou


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