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8a5- We Pay Postage on All Cabbage ( abba e One Oz. will produce about 2,500 plants. 
Seed—Everywhere 1% Lb. to transplant for one acre. 
CHou Berzo de Repello Kahl 
Bolgiano’s High-Bred American-Grown Cabbage Seed Will Produce the Best Crop You Have Ever Grown 
No vegetable is of greater importance to the market gardener than the Cabbage, and to many growers the success or failure of this crop means gain or loss for the 
year. Cabbage seed, therefcre, is the last seed in the list to buy because il is cheap. Much of the seed sold at a low price is imported from European countries where, 
owing to the climate, it produces large quantities of seed; but it is practically worthless in America. We erercise exceplional care in growing and selecting our Cabbage 
seed, It is all high-bred American-grown, except such varieties as should be grown abroad to get the best resulls, such as the Danish Ball Head. 
Culture. Soil for Cabbage should be rich and heavy loam, with good drainage. On such a soil, with an abundance of stable manure, excellent crops are 
sure to be grown. For early Spring sow in Fall, not too early, or the plants are liable to bolt in the Spring, instead of heading. In a month the plants will 
be fit to transplant to cold frames where they are wintered, taking care in planting to set the young plants down to the first leaves. Transplant in Spring as 
soon as the ground can be worked, setting the plants 2 feet apart one way and from 12 to 18 inches the other, according to the variety. For late or Winter 
crops, the seed is sown in May, and the plants set out in July. In this case they are set in rows 2 by 3 feet, so as to work them with a horse and cultivator. 
Extra Early Cabbage 
25. Big Winner Wakefield. (Specialty, page 19). We 
introduced this remarkable Cabbage eight years ago. It met witha 
hearty reception from every one who grew it. Every year we 
receive a great many letters of praise and congratulation regarding 
the Big Winner Wakefield Cabbage. No other Cabbage of which 
we have knowledge has aroused such enthusiasm among Cabbage 
growers as has our Big Winner Wakefield. It has the same general 
characteristics of other Wakefield Cabbages, the heads being 
conical with a rounded or blunt point. It is, however, far superior 
to other strains of Wakefield Cabbage, being nearly double the size 
and better quality, and at the same time is fully as early. It has 
few outer leaves, permitting close planting, so that more heads can 
be grown to the acre than with other sorts. Large Pkts. 5c and 
10c. 4% Oz. 20c. Oz. 30c. 2 Ozs. 50c. 14 Lb. 90c. Lb. $3.50. 
27. Extra Early Express. (Specialty, page 19) This, 
the earliest of all Cabbage, has produced marketable heads in 80 
days from the sowing of the seed. It can be planted close and 
yields large, early, paying crops. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c. 2 Ozs. 35c. 
144 Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 
26. New Leader. (Specialty, page 19). As early as the 
Wakefield, yields 12,000 heads, one-third more per acre than any 
other extra early Cabbage. The outer leaves are so few and so 
small that they can be planted very close. The heads are compact 
and solid from the time a head is formed and keeps so until thor- 
oughly matured, thus enabling extremely early cutting of small, 
hard heads, or later when the Wakefield comes in, of large, thor- 
oughly matured, solid, round, flat heads. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 
30c. 2 Ozs. 50c. 14 Lb. 90c. Lb. $3.50. 
373. Enkhuizen Glory. Is a valuable, carly variety. It 
produces fine, marketable heads and is a splendid sort for the 
private garden and market gardener who grows for high-class 
trade. The heads are very solid with but few outer leaves and 
of such compact growth to permit close planting. dine, a auneoe is 
excellent. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. 2 Ozs. 35c. 14 Lb. 60c. : ic 
Lb. $2.00. ; : ) 
28. Extra Early Jersey Wakefield. American Grown. The Charleston, or Large Wakefield Cabbage 
An excellent, early sort. Heads formed like a Wakefield, but ten 
days earlier; habit vigorous, short stem and most profitable to 
row. Pkts.5cand10c. Oz.20c. 14 Lb. 55c. $1.75. 30. Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. Bolgiano’s Selected Stock. True 
g eceneere © oe CMe rea aes Type. The most popular early Cabbage with market gardeners all over the country. It 
29. Extra Early Pilot Cabbage. American Grown. is grown in vast quantities for shipment to Northern cities. Unequaled for size, solidity, 
Three weeks earlier than the Jersey Wakefield. Pkts. 5c and 10c. _ earliness, uniformity and trueness, is the universal verdict of Cabbage growers. Our 
Oz. 20c. 14 Lb. 55c. Lb. $1.75. stock of Wakefield is the earliest in cultivation. Every Cabbage grower should use our 
Wakefield. Our seed is ordered by large Cabbage growers long ‘in advance of the time of 
sowing seed in order to secure our fine stock, which has never failed to produce satisfactory 
crops. Our seed is used in all the States where ear! 'y Cabbage is grown. Pkts. 5c and 
10c. Oz. 20c. 14 Lb. 55c. Lb. $1. 
_ 32. The Charleston or Large Wakefield. The Best 
Large, Early Cabbage. This Cabbage has created a sensation 
with the Cabbage growers all over the country on account of the 
decided advantage it has over all other sorts. It can be the FIRST 
variety SENT TO MARKET, and on account of its handsome 
appearance will invariably bring the tip-top prices. If, however, 
the early market prices are low, it can be safely left standing in the 
field to mature to an extra large, compact, solid, magnificent 
Cabbage, which has never failed to attract the admiration of the 
most skilled gardeners, and always brings better prices than any 
other sort harvested at the same time. Our stock is thoroughly, 
reliable. Pkts.5cand10c. Oz. 20c. 14 Lb.55c. Lb. $1.75 
266. ‘‘Copenhagen Market,’’ New Early Danish Cab- 
bage. (Specialty, see page 19). ‘Asearly as Charleston Wakefield. 
This new Cabbage is very heavy and solid, like the Danish “‘ Ball 
Head”’ type of Cabbage: makes a fine, large, globe-shaped head 
with well-developed outside leaves, but is very much earlier in 
maturing than any of the Danish Cabbages, and makes a very 
fine second-early variety, coming in about two weeks later than the 
“Early Jersey Wakefield.”” The heads weigh 14 to 16 pounds 
each. The seed is very scarce this year. Pkt. 10c. 14 Oz. 20c. 
Oz. 30c. 2 Ozs. 50c. 14 Lb. 85c. Lb. $3.00. 
33. Early Large York. This is a very valuable, early 
variety and follows the Express and Jersey Wakefield in heading. 
The heads are round, heart-shaped and firm. Its dwarf growth 
will permit them being planted closely together. Pkts. 5c and 10c. 
Oz. 20c. 14 Lb. 50c. Lb. $1.50. 
34. Early Winnigstadt—The Prussian Prize Stock. 
The popularity of Winnigstadt Cabbage in all sections of the 
world is proverbial, but there is a great difference in the quality 
of the stocks. Some will produce heads of twice the size of others; 
the finest is grown in Northern Prussia. It is from this section 
that our famous stock was introduced a few years ago. It has 
become very popular with our market gardeners. Pkt. 5c and 10c. 
Bolgiano’s Selected Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Oz. 20c. 14 Lb. 50c. Lb. $1.50. 
