Early Summer Cabbage— Is about ten days later than the 

 Wakefield, but being double the size it may be classed as decidedly 

 the best large Early Cabbage, and is deservedly popular with market 

 gardeners. Oz., 15c; % 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; 

 X lb., 35c; lb., $1.25. 



SUEEHEAI) 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 condi- 

 tions. The heads are remarkably uniform, very hard, firm, and fine 

 in texture, and ordinarily weigh from lOto 15 pounds each. It is very 

 sweet flavored, has but few loose leaves, keeps well, is good for ship- 

 ping, and is just the variety and quality to suit market gardeners, 

 farmers and lovers of good Cabbage. Pkt., 5c; )i lb., 80c ; lb , $1.00. 



Fottler'8 Brunswick.— Of dwarf compact growth, the solid 

 flat heads rest on the soil, while the few outer leaves grow closely 

 about the heads. The foliage is a light bluish green The heads are 

 uniformly hard and solid, and considerably earlier than the ordinary 

 Flat Dutch strains. Good both for intermediate and winter use. 

 Pkt., 5 cts ; oz., 15c; # l b -. 35c; lb., $1.25. 



Extra targe !Late Flat Dutch. 



The Ho user Cabbage. — A large-heading very late strain, 

 moat suitable for marketing late in winter. Heads are firm and 

 hard, with few outer leaves. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; 

 lb., $1.50. 



Mammoth Red Rock.— Heads very large; deep red to 

 the centre; highly recommended. Oz., 20c ; % lb., 50c; lb., 

 $1.75. 



Market Gardener.— This variety of recent introduction 

 is much praised by every person who has tried it. The intro- 

 ducer claims it to be the earliest and most compact of all large 

 flat head Cabbages; very hardy and vigorous grower, larger 

 than Early Summer and earlier than Charleston Wakefield. 

 Oz.,15c; # lb., 40c; lb., $1.50. 



Imperial Drumhead Savoy. — The hardest heading 

 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 deliriously tender and sweet, 

 and well adapted for either early summer or late autumn and 

 winter crop Surpasses all other sorts in hardiness and keep- 

 ing qualities. Entire "pits" of it will keep in perfect condi- 

 tion until May. Oz., 15c; X lb -> 40c; lb., $1.25. 9 



Henderson's Succession. 



Premium Flat Dutch.— This is a 

 large, strong-growing variety, requiring a 

 considerable length of season in which to per- 

 fect the large, solid flat heads, and should, be 

 planted at least two feet apart in rich 6oil. 

 Very popular where large, solid heads are de- 

 sired for market. Oz., 15c; X K>., 35c; 

 lb., $1.00. 



Extra Large Late Flat Dutch.— This 

 is the most popular variety, more largely 

 grown than any other, largest, most compact 

 heads of any strain offered. We confidently 

 recommend it. Oz. 15c; % lb. 30c; lb., $1.00. 



Danish Ball Head. — A very handsome 

 and extremely hardy imported Cabbage, 

 having proven one of the very best winter 

 sorts. It is highly prized as a Winter Cab- 

 bage. 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-grain- 

 ed, and will weigh one-fourth more than other 

 Tarieties of equal size. Oz., 20c; % lb., 40c; 

 lb., $1.25. 



Autumn King, or World- Beater. 

 — This is an extremely large and solid-head- 

 ing 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. Oz„ 16c; 

 %\h., 30c; lb., $1.00. 



Imperial Drumhead Savoy Cabbage. 



