means of con- 
inual and care- 
ullselection,one of 
my strong points has 
always been this standard 
Vinter Cabbage, which, ene the 
E country over, is still the most popular among 
8 Fuller, East Ashford, market eames Heads are !arge, sound, solid, 
broad, flat on top and ofa bluish-green color. It 
is a low-growing variety, with few outer leaves. 
The quality is fine and flavor excellent; heads 
head weig h- }}/when opened, being crisp and white. My seed is 
eee if I and always has been American grown. Do not 
<ving 54% IDS. }lpe misled, by reason of low prices, into purchas- 
ing the imported seed so generally offered. Who- 
p\ever purchases my strain of Flat Dutch can rest 
} Tie ossured that if there is any better 
“im, L do not know where they can 
yh obtain i Pkt., 10 cts.; 
20 cts.; 44 1b., 60 cts.; 
pound, $1.75. 
very large (M. Crowley, Muskegon, Mich.,|J~ = z 
secured the $50 offered for Prize “Dramhead PREMIUM Was secured by A. 
in 1888, with a head weighing 62 lbs.), very| 
hard, solid heads, uniform in shape, color IN 1889 }: { PNY. f Rite 
and handsome appearance. It has a very game ‘X- X-, lor raising a 
short stem and at the same time is a very = et Shi y) Prize Drum- 
. It forms few loose leaves, | : \ ‘ : Af 
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Catalogue, but I think I can safely say that | Aa 2 hay, “iff f 
Maule’s Prize Drumhead is equaled only by ji) AY ‘4 
25 Ibs. 
the best Cabbage you have ever grown, 
lant Prize Drumhbead the coming season. 
{ou will not be disappointed. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 30 cts.; 34 1b., $1.00; 1b., $3.00. 
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