Novelties and Specialties, 1892. 



REYNOLDS' Early Cabbage, 



Remarkably hard heading, and very short stemmed. Mr. Gregory, from whom we 

 received our seed, describes it as of rich, tender and sweet flavor, and superior to the Drum- 

 head class. It is also one of the earliest and surest heading. Very highly recommended for 

 early crop. Per Ounce, 40 cents ; Packet, 10 cents. 



Delmonico Savoy Cabbage. 



THE FINEST FLAVORED TABLE VARIETY EVER INTRODUCED. 



The opinions of hundreds who tried this variety last year are expressed by one of the 

 number, who writes : — 



Canton, Maine, September 29, 1891. I cannot help writing of my satisfaction with your Delmonico 

 Savoy Cabbage. Nearly every plant set out made a large, solid head, while its flavor is incomparable 

 with any other kind I have tried. Your strain of " Stratagem " Peas was also much more even in type than 

 that of two other growers. I have had seed of you for six years; and after.trying other seedsmen occasionally, 

 on the whole still prefer your seeds, as more reliable for vitality, and especially for purity — very important in 

 growing fine vegetables. Signed, J. M. L. 



We cannot speak too highly .of the fine qualities of this splendid Savoy Cabbage. The 

 heads are of medium to large size, solid, finely curled in the leaf, and, Avhen cooked, of the 

 most delicious flavor. This cabbage has been perfected by one of the best growers in the 

 vicinity of Boston, and is no untried, imported novelty. Every plant produces a head ; and 

 whether for the private grower or market gardener, there is no variety so good. Per Packet, 

 10 cents; Ounce, 40 cents; Pound, $4.00. Postage paid. 



Perfection Red Cabbage. 



This splendid type of Dark Red Cabbage originated with Mr. Buxton of Peabody. It is 

 infinitely superior in every respect to any other red cabbage, having the advantage of years 

 of training and selecting in the hands of this most skilful cultivator. The heads are large, 

 very solid, and of beautiful dark color. The great advantage in this cabbage is in its dwarf 

 habit of growth, and sureness to head solid and firm. For pickling, or for use as a relisli, it 

 is incomparable ; and every family should grow and use this excellent vegetable, which adds 

 such a pleasing variety to any table at trifling cost. 



The following letter was received by Mr. Buxton, who raised our seed. 



S. P. Buxton, Esq., Dear Sir, — dm you spare me some Perfection Ked Drumhead Cabbage Seed, 

 such as last season? I will give you $1.00 per ounce, and more, if you say so. I give this money now to secure 

 it. It took eleven to twelve to fill a large barrel lieapiiig. W. B. bought a load, and fifty was all he could haul 

 otf the field. He bouirht them for seed. I cannot say too much in its favor, — I am so well pleased. They beat 

 my Stonemasons. Let ine liave the seed of your stock at any price. Signed, P. K., Danvers, Mass., Febru- 

 ary 7, 1891. 



Do not fail to try this excellent cabbage ; it is of remarkable excellence. Per Packet. 

 10 cents; Ounce, 40 cents; Pound, ^.00. Postage paid. 



