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Object of Treatise 3 



The Origin of Cabbage 3 



What a Cabbage is 4 



Selecting the Soil 



Preparing the Soil 7 



The Manure 8 



How to Apply the Manure 10 



Making the Hills and Planting 



the Seed 12 



Care of the Young Plants 16 



Protecting the Plants from their 



Enemies 18 



The Green Worm 21 



Club or Stump Foot 22 



Care of the Growing Crop 27 



Marketing the Crop 28 



Keeping Cabbages through the 



Winter. 30 



Having Cabbage Make Heads in 



Winter 36 



Varieties of Cabbage 38 



Early York 40 



Large York 40 



Early Oxheart 41 



Early Sugar Loaf 41 



Early Winnigstadt 41 



Red Dutch 42 



Red Drumhead 42 



The Little Pixie 43 



Early Sehweinfurt, or 



Schweinfurt Quintal 44 



Early Wakefield 45 



Early Wyman 45 



Premium Flat Dutch 46 



Early Low Dutch 47 



Stone Mason 47 



Large Late Drumhead ... 48 



Marblehead Mammoth 49 



American Green Glazed. ... 50 



Pane.. 



Fot tier's Early Drumhead 50 



Bergen Drumhead 51 



Cannon Ball 51 



Savoy Cabbage r 52 



Drumhead Savoy '. 52 



Pancalier • 53 



' Early Ulm Savoy 53 



Early Dwarf Savoy 54 



Improved American Savoy 54 



Golden Savoy 54 



Norwegian Savoy 54 



Victoria, Russian, Cape Savoys 55 



Feather Stemmed Savoy 55 



Large Brunswick Short Stem'd 55 



Early Empress 55 



Robinson's Champion Ox 



Drumhead 55 



English Winnigstadt 53 



Blenheim 55 



Shillings Queen 55 



Carter's Superfine Early Dwarf 55 



Enfield Market Improved 50 



Kemp's Incomparable 56 



Fielderkraut 56 



Ramsay's Winter Drumhead. . 56 



Pomeranian Cabbage 56 



Alsacian Cabbage 56 



Marbled Burgogne 56 



Early Dutch Drumhead 56 



Cabbage Greens 56 



Cabbage for Stock 58 



Raising Cabbage Seed 61 



Cooking Cabbage, Sour Krout, 



etc 62 



Cabbage Under Glass 64 



Cold Frame and Hot Bed 66 



Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels 

 Sprouts, Kale and Sea Kale. . 68 



