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CABBAGE— Continued. 
LATE WARIETIES. 
AUTUMN KING. We believe this to be the finest strain WA g 
of Late Cabbage that has ever been offered. It produces < PLA ; tg 
regular, even heads of enormous size, and can be relied WON MZ 
upon to produce a greater weight of crop from the same 
space of ground than any other late sort, from the fact }) 
of its producing so few outer leaves and going all to \ 
head. The ‘‘Autumn King” Cabbage has now received / 
a most thorough trial and has given the highest satisfac- 
tion, we feel safe therefore in stating that tt is the best stock , 
of Late Cabbage in this country. (See cut.) Price, 20 cts. 
per pkt.; 75 cts. per oz.; $2.50 per 14 lb.; $8.00 per lb. 
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The seeds I bought of you gave entire satisfaction. I cannot speak 
too highly of your Autumn King Cabbage, as they all head up even, N 
and will run from 15 to 20 Ibs. each.—W. A. Musson, iN 
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HENDERSON’S SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH. he 0 
This valuable variety will be found one of the most Nee 
satisfactory strains of late Cabbage ever grown. (Seecut.) ‘& 
10 cts. pkt.; 30 cts. oz.; $1.00 14 lb.; $3.00 1b. 
AUTUMN KING. 
LATE VARIETIES—Continued. 
PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. An excellent standard late variety, 
developing rather earlier in the fall than most late sorts, and 
for that reason not quite so well adapted for winter use. Itis 
largely grown as an early fall sort; is very tender, and of 
superior flavor. 5 cts. pkt.; 20 cts. oz.; 60 ets. 14 Ib. ; $2.00 lb. 
MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD. robably the 
largest variety of Cabbage in cultivation, specimens often 
weighing sixty pounds. In good soil and with proper culture 
it will average thirty pounds. Heads round, somewhat 
irregular in shape. Should be planted four feet apart each 
way. 10 cts. pkt.; 25 cts. oz.; 60 cts. 14 lb. ; $2.25 lb. 
Green Glazed. A late variety that has been grown for many 
years in the Southern States, and very valuable because of its 
immunity from insects; heads of good size. 10 cts. pkt.; 
25 ets. 0z.; 75 cts. 14 Ib. ; $2.50 Ib. 
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. 
MIDSUMMER SAVOY. Very distinct, being but little later 
than the Dwarf Ulm Savoy, and producing heads of double the 
size; beautifully netted, and of a delicate light green. 15 cts. 
per pkt.; 40 cts. per oz.; $1.50 14 lb. ; $5.00 per Ib. 
Early Dwarf Ulm Savoy. A very early and superior dwarf 
variety of fine flavor. 10 cts. pkt.; 25 cts. oz.; 75 cts. 14 Ib. ; 
$2.50 Ib. 
NETTED SAVOY. This is the finest of the Savoy class, and a 
general favorite. Heads large, very solid and compact, of a 
3 : > yellowish green color, and, like all other of the Savoy varieties, 
SS SSGR a Gane NVGID ares DERE is of excellent flavor, far surpassing that of any other late 
Cabbage. 10 cts. pkt.; 25 ets. oz.; 75 ets. 14 lb.; $2.50 Ib. 
AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY. The largest heading Savoy; of excel- 
lent flavor. (See cut.) 15 cts. pkt.; 35 ets. oz.; $1.00 14 lb. ; $3.00 lb. 
RED CABBAGE. 
RED DUTCH. Used almost exclusively for pickling. It is one of the hardiest 
of all Cabbages, and when preserved as directed in ‘‘ Gardening for Profit,” 
will keep later in the season than any of them. Itis slow to mature, how- 
ever, and requires a richer soil for its perfect development. 10 cts. pkt.; 
25 cts. oz.; 60 cts. 14 lb. ; $2.00 Ib. K&S 
EARLY BLOOD RED ERFURT. Earlier than the preceding. Valuable for 
pickling. 10 cts. pkt.; 30 cts»oz.; 75 cts. 14 lb.; $2.50 lb. 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED. The Mammoth Rock Red is a large growing and 
selected strain of late Red Cabbage. The heads will average 12 Ibs. each. 
15 cts. pkt.; 75 cts. oz. 
CABBAGE PLANTS.— (Large Quantities at Special Rates.) 
Of Henderson’s Selected Early Jersey Wakefield and Henderson’s Early Sum- 
mer, from cold frames, ready from Jan. Ist to May Ist; $1.00 per 100; $9.00 
per1,000. Spring sown and transplanted, half above prices ; ready May Ist. 
Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery Plants.—Our Special Catalogue ready 
Jane 15th, and will be mailed on application. AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY. 
My Late Flat Dutch Cabbage this year averaged 18 Ibs. per 
head in car lots.—F. H. WHEELER, Baldwin, Kans., Dec. 30th, 1889. 
