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COINJXIIMUED. 



HENDERSON'S SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH. This will 



be found one of the most satisfactory stocks of late Cabbage. We 

 have for years been selecting and impi-oviug this old favorite, 

 and for this purpose we have, each j'ear, carefully selected 

 the largest and best heads, and now we consider it superior 

 to any other strain of this deservedly popular Cabbage. {See 

 cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25o. oz., 75c. ^^ lb., S2.50 lb. 



PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. An excellent standard late va- 

 riety, developing rather earlier in the fall than most late sorts, 

 and for that reason not quite so well adapted for winter use. 

 It is largely grown as an early fall sort ; is very tender, ami 

 of superior flavor. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. j^ lb., §2.00 lb. 



HOLLAND. This variety is known also as Dutch Winter 

 and Danish Ball Head. Its principal value lies in its hard 

 heading qualities, which make it positively the best ship- 

 per and winter keeper of any on the market. The weight 

 of a head trimmed for market is fully one-fourth nioie 

 than that of any other variety of a similar size. Destiufd 

 to occupy a prominent phioe in market produce. (See cut.) 

 10c. pkt.; 30c. oz., 80c. >| lb., S3.00 lb. 



SAVOY CABBAGE. 



We desire to call special attention to this class 

 all of the varieties enumerated below being of 

 much finer flavor and quality than the best 

 of other Cabbages. They are particularly 

 adapted for private use, where quality 

 rather than quantity is desired. Grown 

 in fall and allowed to be touched by 

 frost, it is one of the most delicious 

 of all vegetables. 



NETTED SAVOY. This is the finest 

 of the Savoy class, and a general fa- 

 vorite. Heads large, very solid and 

 compact, of ayellowish green color, 

 and, like all other of the Savoy vari- 

 eties, is of excellent flavor, far sur- 

 passing that of any other late Cab- 

 bage. 5c. pkt., 25c. oz., Tfic. K lb., 

 S2.50 lb. 

 AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY 

 The largest heading Savoy ; of excel- 

 lent flavor, and a general favorite 

 with market gardeners and truckers. 

 (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 80c. J^ lb, , 

 $2.50 lb. 



RBO CABBAGK. 



RED DUTCH. Used almost exclu- 

 sively for pickling. It is one of the 

 hardiest of all Cabbages, and when 

 preserved as directed in "Garden- 

 ing for Profit" will keep later in 

 the season than any of them. It 

 is slow to mature, however, and 

 requires a rich soil for its per- 

 fect development. 5c. pkt., 25c. 

 oz., 60e. 1^ lb., $2.00 lb. 

 MAMMOTH ROCK RED. The 

 Mammoth Eock Ked is a large- 

 growing and selected strain of late 



Ked Cabbage. The heads will av- 



^/ erage 12 lbs. each. 10c. pkt., 35c. oz., 

 ^ $1.00 1^ lb., S3.50 lb. 



WHAT IS THOUGHT OF OUR CABBAGE 

 SEED BY THOSE WHO USE IT: 



' Last spring I bought of your firm 4 ozs. of the Hol- 

 land Cabbage. It was the very best seed and the very best 

 late Cabbage that 1 ever saw grown. Can you All my order for 

 this year from the same stork that my order of last year was Oiled 

 from, oris this year's stork Just as good and as true to name?' 

 "The Autumn King and Red Cabbage did splendidly : got first premium on Cab- 

 bage at the Green viUe Fair. J had three heads of Red Cabbage, one 12 lb. 3 ozs., one 

 IIV2 lbs. and one 9 lbs." 



"Have always found your seeds all yon claim for them. Inclosed is an order for 

 some of your noted Cabbage .seed that I have grown ever since you sent them out, 

 and I think they are the best of their kind on the market to-day." 



?^AULIFL01iVER. 



X oz. for z,ooo plauts. 



{Culture on application.) 



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A>I£BICAN DBrMHEAD SAVOY CABBAGE 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SNCWBALL. (See next page.) 



EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT. Until the introduction of 

 our Earlj' Snowball this was considered the best early variety. It 

 is fine for forcing and equally valuable in the open ground. The 

 plants are dwarf and compact and seldom fail to form a good-sized 

 head. 15c. pkt., S3.00 oz., Sll.OO V^ lb. 



Half Early Paris, or Nonpareil. 5c. pkt., 75c. oz., $2.50 J^ lb. 



EXTRA EARLY PARIS. 5c. pkt., 80e. oz., $2.75 1^ lb. 



Early London. 5c. pkr., 75c. oz., $2.25 I4 lb. 



LARGE LATE ALGIERS. One of the best late varieties. Largely 

 grown for fall use, producing large, fine heads. Popular with 

 market gardeners and canners. 10c. pkt., 80c. oz., $2.75 I4 lb. 



Lenormand's Short Stemmed. 5c. pkt., 75c. oz., $2.50 J^ lb. 

 ,; VEITCH'S AUTUMN GIANT. This variety succeeds in the South 

 better than any other. 5c. pkt., 60c. oz., S2.00 »^ lb. 



For Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, see page 175. 



