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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



CABBAGES. 



The test of cabbages included a selection from last year's list of twelve 

 early, fourteen medium, and seventeen late varieties. 



The seed of the early sorts was sown in boxes, in the forcing house, March 

 23. The medium varieties were sown April 6. As soon as the plants 

 reached proper size, they were pricked out into flats and remained there 

 until May 17th and 18th, when they were planted in the field. 



The late seed was sown in a cold frame, May 18. The young plants 

 were thinned to the proper distance and remained in the bed until they 

 were transplanted in the field, June 26. 



Variety. 



AUHead 



AUHead 



Bullock Heart. 

 Early Spring... 

 Early York 



Express 



Henderson's Summer. 

 Landreth's Earliest.. 

 Keedland Drumhead. 

 St. John's Day 



Wakefield, Early Jersey. 



Winnigstadt. 



All the Year Round 



Autumn King.. 



Ball Head 



Braunschweiger . 



Long Island 



Luptou 



Mid-Summor 



Salzer's Ideal 



Short Stem .. 

 Soccessioa.. 

 Sugar Head. 

 Sure Head... 

 Vandergaw.. 



World Bearer 



Champion Diumhead. 



Colossus 



Danish Ball... 



Diamond Winter 



Dutch Winter 



Flat Dutch 



Hollander - 



Ideal Winter 



Late Mountain .. 



Mammoth Rock 



Mammoth Rock Head 



N. B. G. &Co. 100 Weight 

 New Rock Head. 



Premium Flat Dutch. 



Red DruT head 



Stone Mason 



Warren 



Seedsman. 



Burpee 



Vaughan. 

 Landreth 

 Vaughan. 

 King 



Vaughan... 



Landreth .. 



Henderton . 



Vaughan ... 



Ferry.. 



Landreth... 

 Henderson- 

 Burpee 



Salzer.. 

 Brill.... 

 Burpee . 

 Maule.. 

 Salzer.. 



Henderson . 



Vaughan.. 

 Burpee ... 

 Vaughan. 



Burpee .. 



King 



Salzer... 

 Burpee.. 

 Gregory . 



Vaughan. 



Ferry 



Backbee.. 



Season, 



Early. 



Medium. 



Landreth 



Johnson & Stokes- 

 ., it t* 



N. B. G, &Co.... 

 Johubon & Stokes 



Ferry. 



Vaughan. 

 Gregory .. 



Date. 



a , 



Late 



Aug. 2 

 2 

 1 



2 

 2 



3 

 July 27 



" 28 

 " 26 

 " 28 



Aug. 2 



4 



" 10 



" 10 



•■ 19 



" 19 

 " 15 

 " 16 

 " 14 



2 



" 10 

 '• 12 



'■■ 16 



" 14 



2 



" 12 



Oct. 1 



I 



Sept. 28 

 Oct. 4 



'■ 10 



" l.J 



1 



2 



" 15 



" U 



Pept. 29 



Orr. 4 



•' 2 



8 



4 



Pept. SO 



Oct. 1 





Aug. 12 



" 12 



" 10 



" 10 



s 



" 14 



8 



" 10 



" 12 



" 10 



" 10 



" 16 



" 19 



" 19 



" 23 



" 24 



" 10 



'• 20 



" 20 



•' 10 



" 20 



" 20 



" i6 



" 25 



" 14 



" 20 



*Nov. 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



" 10 



S5 

 "■^ . 



■3.5^ 

 . a! cs 



'^n a 



87 

 87 

 85 

 85 

 83 



89 



81 

 82 

 80 

 82 



87 

 89 

 93 

 93 

 97 



98 

 U 

 94 

 94 



84 



94 



94 



100 



99 



88 



94 



97 



97 



9t 



101 



106 

 111 



97 



98 



111 



110 

 96 



100 



98 



104 



100 



95 



97 



eg 



9 



6 



11 



14 



7 



10 

 10 

 5 

 11 

 12 



3 



10 



9 



4 



6 



1 



11 



14 



25 

 22 

 23 



23 

 22 

 20 

 18 

 10 



21 

 19 

 15 



25 



24 



18 

 19 

 21 



.5? 

 'S 



o 



31.5 



24 



33 



42 



17 



30 

 30 

 16 

 44 

 30 



36 

 20 

 9 

 40 

 30 



14 



22 



52 

 94 



28 

 47 

 33 

 55 

 18 



20 



71. 6S 

 2.58.45 

 ;58.5 

 184.69 



114.31 

 121 

 137.5 

 108.5 

 71 



102 



90.5 



87 

 159.15 



131 

 114.5 

 142.7 

 118.86 



'S 



Ul 

 03 



(4 



43 



3 

 3 



3.2 

 4 



2.5 



4 



2.5 



3 



4 



3.33 



3.5 



3.66 



5.5 



4.72 



6.71 



4.6 



5.62 



3.66 



6.1 



3 



4 



8.71 

 10.39 

 11.75 



8.03 



4.67 



5.5 



6.87 



6.03 



7.1 



4.85 

 4.16 

 5.« 

 6.39 



5.45 

 6.37 

 7.3 

 5.66 



♦ Date harvested. 



