Success in Market Gardening And Vegetable Growers Manual

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Success in Market Gardening And Vegetable Growers Manual
W W Rawson
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\\'alcheren is an excellent variety, with large white heads. Early Purple Cap is an excellent sort ; but many do not like the greenish- purple color of the heads. White Cap is, perhaps, our best variety; heads very white and solid, — a sure header.
This vegetable is not raised extensively in any section of this country, except in California.
Brussels Sprouts (Brassica o^eracca huILita). — This is yet another of the Cabbage family, and like Broccoli is little grown here, though its excellent qua
...lities seem to be fully appreciated by our English cousins. The culture is simple, and very much the same as 90 Market Gardening.
Brussels Sprouts.
is adopted for cauli- flower or cabbage (ex- cept that it must be remembered that the Sprouts are a little less hardy). A similar quan- tity of seed is required. The seeds should be sown in March or April in the hot-bed, or in the open ground when the weather per- mits. When the plants are about three inches high they should be transplanted. The ear- ly ones will be ready for the table in Sep- tember ; the late ones, for winter use, should be harvested before cold weather, and stored the same as cabbages or cauliflowers.


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