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The Rural Publishing Company,
Times Building,
New York.

Copyright, 1891,
By A. A. CROZIER.
Ann Arbor, Mich.

EARLY ALABASTER

EARLY ALABASTER.—(See Page 127).

"There has undoubtedly been more money made by the cultivation of the cauliflower per acre than by any other vegetable yet discovered."

Isaac F. Tillinghast,
Pennsylvania.


"There is no vegetable, the cultivation of which is more generally neglected than that of the cauliflower. This is not because it is not considered a valuable addition to any garden, but from a mistaken notion that it is a very difficult vegetable to raise."

H. M. Stringfellow,
Texas.


"I incline to think that there is a fortune in store for the energetic young man who finds a favorable locality for growing this vegetable near any one of our large cities and who makes a specialty of the work."

Prof. E. S. Goff,
Wisconsin.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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