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Marblehead Mammoth Drumhead. Probably the 

 largest variety of Cabbage in cultivation, specimens 

 often growing to weigh sixty pounds. In good soil and 

 with proper culture it will average thirty pounds. The 

 heads are round and somewhat irregular in shape. It 

 should be cultivated with the plants four feet apart each 

 way. 



Filder Kraut, This resembles the Winningstadt, but 



Fig. 27. SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. 



is larger and more pointed. Also largely grown for Sauer 

 Kraut. 



American Drumhead Savoy, This is the largest of 

 the Savoy class, and is the sort most generally cultivated 

 for market. The head is large, spherical, very solid, 

 compact and of a yellowish-green color, and, like all of 

 the Savoy varieties, is of excellent flavor, far surpassing 

 that of any other late Cabbage. Still, such is the force 

 of habit, that the public do not purchase one Savoy for 

 every thousand of the coarse Drumhead Cabbages, al- 



