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The Cauliflower

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A practical manual for growers and cooks outlines the vegetable's origin and industry in Europe and the United States, then provides step-by-step guidance on soil management, fertilizers, planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, and marketing. It treats timing and precautions for early and fall crops, regional adaptation across U.S. districts, insect and fungal enemies, and the importance of careful seed selection. A descriptive catalogue and variety tests are offered, followed by a comparison with broccoli and a chapter on cooking, digestibility, nutritive value, and recipes, with consistent emphasis on adjusting varieties and methods to local climate and market conditions.

About the Author

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A. A. Crozier

A. A. Crozier is an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "The Cauliflower." This work reflects his engagement with themes relevant to the culinary arts and gardening, showcasing a unique perspective on horticulture. Crozier's contributions to literature, while limited in volume, offer insights into the cultural significance of food and agriculture during his time. His writing is characterized by a practical approach, appealing to both enthusiasts and those interested in the cultivation of plants.

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