1921 





CABBAGE— Kopfkohl 



1 oz., 2000 plants. & lb. to 1 acre. 



Cabbage requires a deep, rich soil, high manuring and good culture, in order to obtain fine solid heads. For early 

 use sow seeds of the early kinds in a hotbed or in a box in the house the last of January or early in February, and 

 transplant them in open ground in April in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches between the plants in the row, or sow a 

 bed of seed outside as soon as the soil can be worked, if you do not care for real early Cabbage. These may be trans- 

 planted in about 4 weeks. For second early Cabbage sow in April and transplant in May. For late Cabbage sow in May 

 and transplant in July 3 feet apart and 2 feet between the plants in the row. 



FIRST EARLY SORTS 



Rnrlv Tprspv Wnkpfiplrl The earliest and surest heading of first early 

 naiiy deiaej rr cmeiieiu. cabbages . Most gardeners depend upon it 

 for the bulk of their extra early crop. Its exceeding hardiness not only 

 to resist cold, but other unfavorable conditions, insures the greatest likeli- 

 hood of profitable and satisfactory results, our stock is grown and 

 selected with the greatest care; there is none better, and there are few as 

 good. Plant compact and erect or very slightly spreading, with few outer 

 leaves, which are smooth, thick, nearly ova.1 and light green. Stem short. 

 Heads of medium size, very solid, uniformly pointed and of excellent 

 quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 



Charleston or Large Wakefield. 



Early Jersey Wakefield 



New Glory. 



Copenhagen Market. 



It is well known that Den- 

 mark is a great Cabbage- 

 growing country, and the 

 introduction of some of 

 their varieties in this coun- 

 try have proved very valu- 

 able to our Cabbage grow- 

 ers. This superb New Cab- 

 bage is undoubtedly with- 

 out a rival as the first large 

 round-headed early Cabbage 

 in cultivation. The stems 

 are short, with large heads, 

 which average about 10 

 pounds, and matures with 

 the Charleston "Wakefield, 

 and will give a much heavier 

 yield per acre than that 

 well-known variety. Pkt. 

 10c; oz. 30c; Vt lb. 90c; lb. 

 $2.75. 



Early Winnigstadt. 



The heads are of the same 

 size as the Jersey "Wake- 

 field, but more sharply 

 pointed in form and not so 

 early. The leaves are rich 

 dark green, slightly glossy, 



most tightly folded, the heads being the hardest of anv early cab- 

 bage. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 70c; lb. $2.50. 



SECOND EARLY SORTS 



Volffa une of tne ear l iest main crop cabbages of superior quality. 

 " "Very desirable where a large, uniformly round head with 

 short stem and compact growth is wanted. This sort matures very 

 early for a variety furnishing: such large heads of excellent shape. 

 It is also exceptionally hardy and a good keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 

 25c; Vi lb. 85c; lb. $3.00. 



Fowler's Short Stem Rapid Grower. 5£, r * e - *?i id at £ ei &!i £!?" 



r aium early and few out- 



side leaves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % 'lb. 85c; lb. $3.00. 



A thoroughbred sort of re- 

 markably uniform size and 

 shape and sure heading qualities. Deep, flat heads, solid and uni- 

 form in color, shape and size. In tenderness unsurpassed. For 

 winter use, sow in July. By reason of its compactness. 1000 more 

 heads can be obtained from an acre than of many other good-sized 

 varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; & lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 



F!nrlv Dwarf Flnt Dnfrh An excellent large early flat sort, pro- 

 Eidnv uwdu rial i^uiLii. ducing . so]id neads that matU re with 



Early Summer. The stem is short, and it has comparatively few 

 outer leaves Much earlier than Late Flat Dutch. Pkt. 10c; oz. 

 25c; % lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 



No discounts, but — Reliable Seeds Only, at 



A strain in which the plant is 

 larger and a little later than Early 

 Jersey Wakefield, the head being fully as solid but less pointed and consid- 

 erably larger. Leaves rather large, smooth and comparatively thick. Ex- 

 ceedingly hardy, and on account of its earliness and size of head with mar- 

 ket gardeners and shippers it is deservedly a very popular sort to follow 

 Jersey Wakefield. Plant medium sized, slightly spreading; head pointed, 

 but very broad at the base. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; *4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 



This second 

 early variety 

 is very sure heading and of 

 excellent quality. The plant 

 is of vigorous growth, with 

 large and rather spreading 

 outer leaves which are no- 

 ticeably curved and frilled. 

 The head is globular or 

 very nearly round, very 

 solid and of large size for 

 so early a variety. Pkt. 

 10c; oz. 25c; 14 lb. 75c; lb. 

 $2.50. 



Eureka First Early. ™. 



remarkable extra early va- 

 riety of the flat type, ma- 

 turing and ready for market 

 with the pointed head va- 

 rieties. It is a Cabbage of 

 excellent constitution, is 

 healthy and not subject to 

 disease. A reliable header 

 and sure cropper. Oz. 30c; 

 V 4 lb. 85c; lb. $3.00. 



New Leader. t A „ n e * - 



t r e m e 1 y 

 early variety. The heads 

 are compact and solid from 

 the time the head is formed 

 until fully matured. Ox. 

 25c; % lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 



Copenhagen Market. 



All Head Early or New Early. 



All Bead, or New Early. 



lowest prices 



