. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. New Intermediate, or St. Valery (Improved) CAULIFLOWER Stomento^l Chou Fleur Co/iflor A good, rich soil is essential for the successful cultivation of this delicious vegetable; our most experienced cultivators, however, acknowledge the advantage of a cool, moist season. Pursue the same general directions as recommended for growing cabbage, wa- tering liberally during dry weather. An occasional application of liquid manure is beneficial. One ounce will produce 3,000 plants Boddington's Extra-Early Snowbal


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. New Intermediate, or St. Valery (Improved) CAULIFLOWER Stomento^l Chou Fleur Co/iflor A good, rich soil is essential for the successful cultivation of this delicious vegetable; our most experienced cultivators, however, acknowledge the advantage of a cool, moist season. Pursue the same general directions as recommended for growing cabbage, wa- tering liberally during dry weather. An occasional application of liquid manure is beneficial. One ounce will produce 3,000 plants Boddington's Extra-Early Snowball. The finest and " earliest Cauli- flower in cultivation. Grand for exhibition and table purposes. Pure white; firmest texture; cannot be too highly recommended. Pkt. 25 i^oz. $, oz. $6. Dry Weather. T!iis new variety of Cauliflower is specially adapted for sections subject to long dry sea- sons, as it will grow well and produce the finest heads in spite of the lack of moisture, which is required by other sorts. The heads grow to a large size, are very solid, pure white and of delicious flavor. It will prove valuable for growing in the southern states, where the climate is hot and long seasons of drv weather are experienced. Pkt. 20 cts., oz. 7 6 cts. An excellent succession to Sutton's Pearly Giant. \'aluable for exhibition. The best Boddington's Extra Early Snowball Cauliflower Sutton's Autumn Mammoth. Heads large and of fine texture results are obtained from spring st)wing. Pkt. 26 Cts., ^oz. 36 cts., oz. $1. The ConOUeror. (Novelty '09.) Almost as early as the best '- Erfurt, while the head it produces is consid- erably larger, nearly double in size and weight. It has also the merit of being well rounded in shape, and, therefore shows off to great advantage. The grain is remarkably close and fine and pure white in color. Its scant foliage makes it specially adapted for growing under glass, and if well grown it will produce a much heavier crop than anv other


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