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1 oz. for 2,000 plants; % lb. per aore 
Yellows Resistant Varieties marked* 
Number of days indicates time 
from setting plants to heading. 
CULTURE—The best results are obtained from a 
well-drained, deep rich loam. The very early varieties 
should be sown about September 15 and in 4 or 5 weeks 
transplanted to open ground. However, the seed may be 
sown in hotbeds in February; making plantings later of 
course according to variety and time crop is wanted. The 
earliest sorts should be set out in rows 2 feet apart and 
18 inches apart in the rows. 
If it is not especially desired to have early cabbage the 
seed may be sown in open ground and transplanted after 
4 weeks. For second early crops sow in April and trans- 
plant in May; these will mature in July and August. 
The later varieties should be planted in May and trans- 
planted in July to rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in 
the rows; these will mature from September to November. 
FIRST EARLY 
(POINTED HEADS) 
Selected Jersey Wakefield {°? di75 © in tie 
proved strain of Early Jersey Wakefield, grown and 
selected with the greatest care; there is none better. 
Plant compact and erect or very slightly spreading, with 
few outer leaves. Stem short. Heads of medium size, 
very solid, uniformly pointed and of excellent quality. 
(66 days. 5 in. dia. 2% lbs.) The 
yellows resistant Jersey Wakefield. 
Charleston Wakefield ‘74 9278. 6% in. dis. 4 
lbs.) Produces larger and 
heavier heads than Jersey. A week or two later in 
maturity. 
*Jersey Queen 
(ROUND HEADS) 
(70 days. 4 lbs.) Type similar to Copen- 
Bonanza hagen, stands for weeks after heading with- 
out bursting, thus offering longer marketing period. 
Racine Market—Yellows Resistant 
(72 days. 4 lbs.) Heads firm and compact, deep blue- 
green color. Cutting may be spread over long period 
without the heads discoloring or bursting. Plants small, 
permitting close planting. 
(63 days. 6 in. dia. 3 lbs.) Matures 
Golden Acre as early as Jersey Wakefield, forming 
a large round, solid head. Very uniform and compact, 
having a few outer leaves which permits close planting. 
Golden Acre usually commands high prices because it is 
the first round head variety on the market, 
(69 days. 6% in. dia. 3% 
Cop enhagen Market lbs.) This very fine, large 
round headed variety is of Danish origin and has proven 
to be very valuable to the American grower. It is nearly 
as early as Jersey Wakefleld. The heads average about 
3% pounds, and the stems are very short. 
Detroit—Yellows Resistant Golden Acre 
(68 days. 3% lbs.) About a week later than Golden 
Acre. Plant slightly larger. Heads have creamy white 
interior. 
(71 days. 7% in. dia. 4% 
Early Round Dutch lbs.) Nearly globe shaped, 
solid, of good quality, short stemmed. Relatively non- 
bolting. Splendid for home and market gardens. 
8 J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. ° Superior Seeds 
