Start your early Cabbage and Cauliflower indoors, allowing 4 to 6 weeks to produce plants for setting out 



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Late or Winter Cabbage 



Ready to use or store in 

 about 90 to 130 days 



Stemmed 

 Strain 



Cabbage 



^ u^ Danish Round Head Cabbage 



110 days. Heaviest Ticlding Strain, Often Producing 32 Tons Per Acre 



In tbis strain we have very large, solid tieads on short stems, produced 

 ill 110 days, laavlng the same keeping quality as the original strain ol 

 Danish Ball Head, so widely known. It is 10 days to 2 weeks earlier and 

 produces a larger yield than any of the so-called Danish cabbages. It is 

 especially valuable lor high, dryland, producing good sized heads where 



Excellent Basket Cabbage or for M.iking Slaws and Sauer Kraut. 



other strains would be too small. For shipping in the late fall or winter 

 there is no finer cabbage than this strain. Danish Round Head is ex- 

 ceedingly hardy in resisting cold and stands dry weather well. Our 

 stock comes direct from the originator in Denmark and is so well bred 

 that practically every plant will produce a good solid bead. 



Packet. 10 cents; half ounce, ^0 cents; ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00; 5 pounds, $14.50, postpaid. 



127 Glory of Enkhousen 



90 days. Round, Solid Heads of Superior Merit 



This desirable cabbage. Glory of Enkhousen, originated in Holland; in 

 season it is medium early, maturing its heads in 90 days, with heads fre- 

 quently, weighing 8 to 10 pounds each. The large sized, ball shaped 

 heads are very firm and solid, leaves being fine ribbed and exceedingly 

 tender. It is a dwarf and compact grower, allowing close planting; in 

 fact some of its enthusiastic admirers claim It will yield more tons per 

 acre than any other variety on account of close planting. 



Packet, 10 cents; Iialf ounce, SO cents; ounce, 30 cents; 

 quarter pound, 85 cents; pound, S3.00; 5 pounds, $14.50, postpaid. 



* 155 The Houser 



130 days. The Latest of All Cabbage 



Houser cabbage will average about 12 pounds at maturity, and the 

 heads are uniformly handsome. The shape is round and deep, the leaves 

 closely surrounding and overlapping thehead. Very comnact in habit 

 of growth, strong and vigorous, with ability to withstand drought better 

 than most varieties. In quality the Houser cabbage equals the best. 

 Indeed, it is because the Houser is so extremely late, maturing in about 

 130 days, and is such an excellent keeper that it has attained such wide 

 popularity. See Specialty page 7 for illustration and full description. 

 Packet, ^O cents; 'i packets, 35 cents; half ounce, 60 cents; 

 127 GLORY OF ENKHOUSEN CABBAGE. ounce, $1.00; quarter pound, $3.00; pound, $10.00, postpaid. 



^ U5 Maule's 

 Pri^e Orumliead 



120 days. Large, Solid Heads on Short Stems 



Sureness In heading and regularity In growth 

 have placed this variety high in the list, and we 

 have no fear of uslug words of praise too high for 

 its merits. It forms very large, hard, solid, flat- 

 tened heads, uniforna in shape and color, and of 

 handsome appearance. It has avery short stem, 

 and is a compact grower. Shortness of stem is so 

 characteristic as to be associated with the very 

 best strains of this cabbage, and the stock which 

 we oflfer is thoroughbred in this and all other 

 respects. This cabbage, like Prize Flat Dutch, has 

 so long been an established standard that certain 

 peculiarities have been bi'ed into it, and have be- 

 come so firmly fixed as to be necessary features 

 of growth. It is as natural for this cabbage to 

 form a head as to form leaves, and reports of 99 

 marketable heads from 100 plants are of frequent 

 occurrence. Nobody will be disappointed In our 

 strain of Short Stemmed Drumhead, for it far 

 surpasses the old-fashioned strains of the same 

 name, with heads of deeper and better shape 

 maturing in 120 days. It is a standard sort for 

 winter keeping or kraut making, and sells read- 

 ily in the winter and spring markets. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; 

 ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, 85 cents; 

 pound, $3.00 ; 5 pounds, 814.50, postpaid 



133 MAULE'S PRIZE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 



