. Bailey's seeds bulbs shrubs poultry supplies. BAILEY & SONS COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah Page 5 CAULIFLOWER CULTURE—It is the same as for the cabbage, but should be more thorough and the soil made richer. They delight in a rich, moist soil, and in dry seasons should be abundantly watered, espec- ially when heading. For early Cauliflower the seed should be sown in a hotbed, in January or Febru- ary, and transplanted in another bed as they are big enough to be handled. As soon as it is safe to plant them outside which is generally between the middle of March and to the middle of April, th


. Bailey's seeds bulbs shrubs poultry supplies. BAILEY & SONS COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah Page 5 CAULIFLOWER CULTURE—It is the same as for the cabbage, but should be more thorough and the soil made richer. They delight in a rich, moist soil, and in dry seasons should be abundantly watered, espec- ially when heading. For early Cauliflower the seed should be sown in a hotbed, in January or Febru- ary, and transplanted in another bed as they are big enough to be handled. As soon as it is safe to plant them outside which is generally between the middle of March and to the middle of April, they should be set in rows, two feet apart, and 15 inches in the row. If they are hardened before setting in the field, and the g'rowth is not checked, they will head well. BAILEY'S EXPRESS EARLY DANISH SNOW- BALL—The finest Cauliflower in cultivation. A most desirable sort for the home garden. Heads of medium to large size, solid, compact. Our seed is grown under contract by the most famous Cauli- flower Seed specialist in Denmark. Per Pkt., 10c; % Oz., 75c; Oz., $; % Lb., $; Lb., $, post- paid. DANISH GIANT DRY WEATHER—An excel- lent second early variety specially adapted for growing in the open ground. Recommended for localities subject to long dry seasons, often produc- ing fine heads under these conditions when all other varieties are total failures. Prices: Pkt., 10c % Oz., 65c; Oz., $; % Lb., $; Lb., $, CELERY CELERY is often thought to be difficult to grow. Every home gardener whose soil is suffi- ciently light and rich to produce good lettuce and cabbages may easily produce a family supply of this most welcome delicacy. Start the seed indoors and set the plants out around the middle of May, 8 inches apart for the early kinds and a foot for the winter varieties. Where the soil is very rich they may be grown closer. Keep them growing and do not work over the plants when they are wet with dew or rain. UTAH—The variety now so popu


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