Early Summer Cabbage. — Is about ten days later * m ''7- i>«p*o» 

 than the Wakefield, but, being double the size, it may Cabba se 

 be classed as decidedly the best large Early Cabbage, 

 and is deservedly popular with market gardeners. Oz. 

 15c; Ya, lb. 35c; lb. $1.25. 



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 

 unusually short. One of its characteristics is the fact 

 that it is always sure to head. Pkt. 5c; Ya lb. 35c; lb. 

 $1-25. 



All Seasons. — An "all-season" variety, equally good § 

 for fall and winter as for summer use; nearly as early 

 as Early Summer, and much larger. • The heads are 

 large, solid, round, flattened on top, and of best qual- I? 

 ity. Pkt. 6c; oz. 15c.; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 



Sure Head. — The heads are firm and hard; keep well 

 and is a fine shipper; as its name indicates, a sure 

 header and one of the best for late crops. Pkt. 5c; 

 oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 



Luuton. — A Grand Cabbage, combining the second 

 early and late sorts. Strong in constitution, perfect in 

 type, with all tue fine qualities of early-maturing va- 

 rieties. The stalk is short; color dark green; very 

 large heads in proportion to the plant; grows uniform, 

 heads good and is a splendid keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 

 % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 



Danish Ball-Head, or Hollander. — This 

 variety has become very popular. The 

 stalks are somewhat leggy, but the heads 

 are the heaviest for its size we have ever 

 grown; exceedingly solid and hard; a 

 sure header; a good keeper when buried 

 through the winter, coming out solid and 

 in good condition in spring. Pkt. 5c; oz. 

 15c; y A lb. 50c; lb. $1.75. 



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 olant is of extra strong growth, with 

 an abundance of dark bluish-green leaves 

 growing closely about the large, flattened 

 heads. Oz. 15c; Ya lb. 35c; lb. $1.25. _' 



Large Late Drumhead. — A favorite 

 winter cabbage, especially among ship- 

 pers, as it stands transportation well. 

 The heads are very large, heavy, 1 solid 

 and good keepers. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya 

 lb. 3Sc; lb. $1.00. 



Premium Flat Dutch. — A standard and 

 excellent variety, developing earlier than 

 most late sorts, and not so good a winter 

 keeper, but for fall use it is tender and of 

 superior flavor. Pkt, 5c; Ya lb. 30c; lb. 

 $1.0.0. ,-, 



Extra Large Late Flat Dutch. — A su- 

 perb sure-heading winter Cabbage 1, of 

 most distinct type. The; plants are, of 

 strong, sturdy growth; the head is sur- 

 rounded by a spreading circle of l^rge, 

 rounded blue-green leaves. These leaves serve 'ajs a 

 saucer to catch light rains or heavy dews and_ deliver 

 them around the stalk to the roots. The stem is short, 

 and the large round heads are "solid as a stone." Froni 

 their great solidity they keep well when stored for win- 

 ter use. Oz. 15c; Ya lb. 35c; lb. $1.25. 



Imperial Drumhead Savoy.— The hardest heading an.$ 

 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 hardiness and keeping qualities. 

 Entire "pits" of It will keep in perfect condition until 

 May. Oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 



Mammoth Rock Red. — This is the largest and surest 

 heading red cabbage yet introduced, and much better 

 than the stock offered as Red Drumhead. The plant {» 

 large, with numerous spreading leayes. The head is 

 large, round, very solid and Of very attractive deep 

 red color. Nearly every plant 'will form ah extra fine 

 Mead. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; %i lb. 60c. 



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