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aati regular , 

 ity in growth ^ 

 Ma -.1 le's Slio rt ^_ 

 Stemmed Drumhead ^ 

 certainly heads the lisi 

 No words of praise are too hig ^ 

 for its merits. It forms every tiiii 

 very large (M. Crowley, MusUe; 

 secured the $50 offered for Prize Drumhead 

 in 18SS, with a head weighing B2 Ibsj, very; 

 hard, solid heads, uniform in shape, color 

 and handsome appearauce. It has a very' 

 short stem and at the same time is a very 

 compact grower. It forms few loose leaves, 

 which turn in from the head. Reports of JMJ 

 marketable heads from 100 plants set are of 

 frequent occurrence. There are many mag- 

 nificent strains of Cabbage oflTered in this 

 Catalogue, but I think I can safely say that 

 Maule's Prize Drumhead is equaled only by 

 Surehead and the New Lupton. The Illus- 

 tration is an excellent representation of an 

 average head of this variety weighing from 20 

 to 2-5 lbs. I can safely say that if you want ^ 

 the best Cabbage you have ever grown 

 plant Prize Drumhead the coming season 

 1 ou ml! not be disappointed. 

 Pkt locts oz 20 cts '41b bOLis lb i2 



$1.00 buys $1.50 



!i—- worth of 



-"SELECT"- 



$5.00 worth of 



seed in packets 



)^V ,and $2.50 



will pay 



for them. 



For 

 years 

 past, by 

 eansofctm- 

 inual and care- 

 election. one of 

 strong points bas 

 been this standitrd 

 "inter Cabbage, which, taking the 

 country over, is still the most popular uniong 

 market growers. Heads are large, sound, sf>lid, 

 broad, flat on top and of a bluish-green color. It 

 is a low-growing variety, with few outer leaves. 

 The quality is flne and flavor excellent; head.-s 

 when opened, being crisp and white. My seed Is 

 and always has been American grown. I> 1 :K>t 

 be misled, by reason of low prices, into punhas- 

 _ the imported seed so generally offered. Wfio- 

 ^ev^r purchases my strain of Flat Dutch can rest 

 assured that if there is any better 

 I do not knofv \rhere they can 

 obtain It. Pkt., ^ cts.; 

 1-5 cts.; !4 lb., •>(icts.; 

 pound. ?l.-"i». 



