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EARLY BLE1CHFIELD 



GIANT. — Large, solid heading, short- 

 stemmed, second early sort. Dark- 

 green. Solid. It is sure to please. 

 Pkt, 10c.; oz..25e.; ^ab.,7oe.; lb., 82.50. 

 MAVLB'S EARLY FLAT 

 DUTCH. -An old variety, hut one 

 that is still wonderfully popular wher- 

 ever grown, unquestionably a 

 good second early, of excellent 

 quality, with large, sound and solid 

 beads. Heads are of a very uniform 

 shape and are flattened on top. Recom- 

 mended for the South, as it resists heat 

 better than manv other varieties. Pkt., 

 10c; oz., 25c; V lb., 75c; lb., 82.25. 



EARLYSUMME R.— This 

 variety matures ten days to two weeks 

 after Wakefield but as the heads are 

 almost double tbe size, it may he 

 ranked as one of the best large 

 earlles. One point in favor of this 

 Cabbage is that on account of its short 

 outer leaves, it can be planted as close 

 as the Wakefield, about 12 000 plants to 

 the acre. Heads are solid, round and 

 rather flat. I offer strictly first- 

 choice Long Island grown' seed. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz.. 25c; ^b., 75c; lb., 82.50. 

 DEEP HEAD — This new strain 

 of Brans ivickCabbage well deserves the 

 name, being equal to Fottler's in earli- 

 ness and other good qualities, but 

 making a larger and thicker 

 head, thus proving a better Winter 

 keeper. All desiring a fine, large, hard- 

 heading early cabbage will find Deep 

 Head just what thev want. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; M lb., 81 00 ; lb., 83.00. 

 DANISH BALL HEAD. -One of 

 my customers in Denmark has solicited 

 me to list this Cabbage for several years 

 past. There it is grown in large quan- 

 tities and considered the best Winter 

 Cabbage, especially for shipment to for- 

 eign countries. Heads are very hard, 

 round, of good size and quality." Fine- 

 Tained; good keeper. Pkt., 10c: oz., 30c 



BLOOD RED ERFURT.— 



Good sown early or late. Solid and 

 very red in color, making it very 

 desirable for pickling. Pkt.. 5 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



262,190 Packets in 1392 

 272,650 Packets in 1891 



Making a total of 

 534,840 papers of flower 

 and vegetable seeds pre- 

 sented free for trial to 

 my customers in two 

 years' time. Do you 

 think there is another 

 firm in the seed busi- 

 ness that can present 

 such a showing ? 



MARBLEHEAD MAM- 

 MOTH. — This enormous cabbage 

 excels in size all other varieties of its 

 family. If you want to surprise 

 your friends with the largest 

 cabbage ever raisrd in your 

 neighborhood this is the -variety 

 you want. Under high culture it 

 has reached an average weight of thirty 

 pounds per head, and in size equals a 

 two-bushel basket, heads sometimes 

 weighing as high as 50 to 60 lbs. 

 each. The quality, however, is not 

 coarse, but, on the contrary, delicate, 

 and the flavor fine. It is well adapted 

 to the South, and is considered one of 

 the most desirable varieties of late 

 cabbages for the warmer latitudes. 

 Packet, 10 cents ; ounce, 30 cents ; % 

 pound, S1.0"; pound. S3.nn. 



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RED DUTCH.- Heads are 

 round, very hard, and in color a dark 

 red. The best for pickling. Packet, 

 5 cents ; ounce, 20 cents ; % pound, 

 60 cents ; pound, $2.00. 



neader, heads amuneume 

 being large and solid. IT 

 IS CERTAINLY A 

 VARIETY THAT 

 GIVES GENERAL 

 SATISFACTION. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 

 65 cts.; lb, $2.25. 



NEW FELDER 

 KRAUT.— This new 

 variety from Germany 

 combines so many good 

 qualities that it should 

 be sown by all cab- 

 bage growers. It is best 

 n/iM for kraut. Heads large, 

 very hard, solid, and sure 

 to head. It is very hardy, 



| and thrives well anywhere. 

 Good early or late. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; Vlb., 



? 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



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IMPROVED DRUM- 

 HEAD SAVOY Pew 



are aware how excellent 



are the Savoy Cabbages. 

 They are of a most superior 

 flavor and more resemble 

 the Cauliflower than any 

 other. My strain is unusu- 

 ally choice, heads beini 

 large, finely curled am 

 very compact. They are 

 excellent Winter keepers. 

 Pkt , 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 

 Vlb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



STONEMASON .—This 

 is a very popular variety ff 

 among New England 

 growers, being a very sure 



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