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Cabbage. 



Continued. 



Henderson's Succession.— About one week later 

 than the Early Summer, but nearly double the size, while 

 it can be planted nearly as close, its outer leaves being un- 

 usually short. One of its characteristics is the fact that it 

 is always sure to head. Pkt., oc ; ^ lb , 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



Burpee's Original SUREHEAD Cabbage 



produces large, round, flattened heads, of the Flat Dutch 

 type, and is remarkable for its certainty to head. It is all 

 head and sure to head, even under unfavorable conditions. 

 The heads are remarkably uniform, very hard, firm, and 

 fine in texture, and ordinarily weigh from ten to fifteen 

 pounds each. It is very sweet flavored, has but few loose 

 leaves, keeps well, is good for shipping, and is just the 

 variety and quality to suit market gardeners, farmers and 

 all lovers of good cabbage. Pkt, 6c.; X lb . 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



Early Flat Dutch.— An excellent second early va- 

 riety, producing fine large heads after the first early va- 

 rieties have disappeared. Highly valued, both for its 

 quality and ability to stand the hot sun and dry weather. 

 Heads very solid, broad and round, flattened on top, tender 

 and fine grained. Oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



Fottler's Early Drumhead, or Short-Stem 

 Brunswick. — In its improved type this is a very fine 

 summer or early fall variety. The plants are of dwarf, 

 compact growth, the solid, flat heads resting on the soil, 

 while the few outer leaves grow closely about the heads. 

 The foliage is a light bluish-green in color. The heads are 

 very fiat, quite thick through, uniformly "'hard and solid," 

 and considerably earlier than the ordinary Flat Dutch 

 strains. Good for both intermediate and winter use. Oz., 

 15c.; }4 lb., 40c,; lb , $1.25. 



Freiniiiin Flat Dutch. 



Premium Flat Dutch. — This is a large, strong- 

 growing variety, requiring a considerable length of season 

 in which to perfect the large, solid flat heads, and should 

 be planted at least two feet apart in rich soil Very popu- 

 lar where large, solid heads afe desired for market. Oz , 

 15c.; X lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 



Large Late Flat Dutch.— This is the most popu- 

 lar variety and more largely grown than any other, the 

 largest and most compact heads of any strain offered We 

 confidently recommend it. Oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 80c.; lb., $1.0o. 



Danish Ball Head.— A very handsome and ex- 

 tremely hardy imported Cabbage, which is growing in popu- 

 larity In America, having proven one of the very best 

 winter sorts. It is highly prized in Denmark, and grown 

 there almost exclusively for Winter Cabbage. It thrives 

 well on thin soils, and in highly exposed situations The 

 heads are of good marketable size, not quite so large as 

 Flat Dutch, but very hard, round, fine-grained, and will 

 weigh one-fourth more than other varieties of equal size. 

 Oz., 20c.; % lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



Red Dutch. — Head large, rounded in shape, hard; 

 very deeply colored at the heart. Pkg., 5c.; oz., 20c.; X 

 lb., 65c.; lb., $2.00. 





The Ijupton Cabbage. 



The Lupton. — This variety of recent introduction 

 has met with remarkable success. Its growth is particu- 

 larly strong and vigorous, its color a dark bluish-green, in- 

 dicating a robust constitution and healthy development. 

 The stem is short, but strong under the head. The head is 

 a perfect specimen, thick and flat, the outer leaves covering 

 it well across the centre, and, while it is large, yet is very 

 fine grained, maturing with the Succession. Oz , 15c.; 

 '4 lb, 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



Autumn King, or World- Beater. — This is an 

 extremely large and solid-heading variety, well suited for 

 fall and winter. It is especially desirable for exhibition, 

 giving the best results in cool locations. The plant is of 

 extra strong growth, with an abundance of dark bluish- 

 green leaves growing closely about the large, flattened 

 heads. In good soil it will produce heads of enormous 

 size, but, of course, requires a longer season for growth 

 than do the earlier and smaller varieties. With us seed 

 sown the first of June will produce very fine heads in time 

 to put away for winter. Oz , 15c.; X lb . 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



Mammoth Rock Red. — Heads very large; deep 

 red to the centre; highly recommended. Oz , 20c ; ^ lb., 

 63c ; lb., $3.00. 



Imperial Drumhead Savoy Cabbage. 



Imperial Drumhead Savoy.— The hardest head- 

 ing and best variety for early or late crop. This is the 

 finest of the Savoy class and very distinct from all other 

 sorts. Heads large, very compact, solid, and deliciously 

 tender and sweet, and well adapted for either early summer 

 or late autumn and winter crop. Surpasses all other sorts 

 in hardness and keeping qualities. Entire "pits" of it will 



keep in perfect condition until May. 

 lb., $1.25. 



Oz., l.5c.; X lb., Wc. 



