. Steckler's seeds : 1922. h broad,well rounded largeleaves, very full atbase. Head semi-flat,good quality. Packet,10c.; oz., 30c.; ^ lb.,75c.; lb., $, post-paid. 16 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. CAULIFLOWER CULTURE.—Same as lor Cabbage. For Spring crop sow seed in January in hot bed, and transplant to cold frame when large enough to handle. As soon as danger of frostis past, set out in the open rows 2% feet apart and li/^ feet in the row. Plenty of goodmanure should be well incorporated with the soil, and plenty of cultivating and hoeingshould follow this up. For a fall crop, seeds should be


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. h broad,well rounded largeleaves, very full atbase. Head semi-flat,good quality. Packet,10c.; oz., 30c.; ^ lb.,75c.; lb., $, post-paid. 16 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. CAULIFLOWER CULTURE.—Same as lor Cabbage. For Spring crop sow seed in January in hot bed, and transplant to cold frame when large enough to handle. As soon as danger of frostis past, set out in the open rows 2% feet apart and li/^ feet in the row. Plenty of goodmanure should be well incorporated with the soil, and plenty of cultivating and hoeingshould follow this up. For a fall crop, seeds should be sown in July to November to beready for market before frost. The size and quality of the heads will be greatly im-proved if water is frequently supplied during long dry spells. After the heads begin toform, the leaves are to be drawn over and tied together to protect it from the sunand to keep it white. An ounce of good seed will make about 2000 plants; four ounceswill plant an acre. Ready for table in lOO days or Steeplers Extra Sno-vv ^^,.^^. STECKLERS EXTRA SNOWBALL.— (Danish Grown)—A fine variety, greatfavorite and standard throughout thecountry; very early, close growing, of com-pact habit. It is without doubt one of themost satisfactory early varieties. The headsare large. For early or late planting, forfamily or market garden, this kind canbe depended on. Packet, 25c.; oz., $;li lb., $; lb., $, postpaid. SELECTED DWARP ERPURT.—One ofthe earliest in cultivation; small leaveddwarf, for forcing or open ground, pro-ducing very solid pure white heads of thefinest quality. It grows about 15 incheshigh and is a sure header, piacket, 20c.;oz., $; 14 lb., $; lb., $, postpaid EARLY ITALIAN GIANT.—Very largefine sort, not quite so late as the LateItalian and almost as large. The heads arequite large, white and compact, and ofdelicious flavor. When sown at the properseason it will head with certainty and willnot fail to give satisfaction.


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