28 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
JOHNSON’S MATCHLESS LATE FLAT DUICH CABBAGE 
The largest, handsomest, most uniform and solid of all late sorts, pronounced by experienced cab- 
bage growers the finest strain of late cabbage in the world. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 25c.; } lb., 7Uc.; lb., $2.40. 
An Ideal List of Standard Late or Winter CABBAGES 
All varieties in regular large-sized packets at 1oc. per packet. Peroz.| 14 1b. | Perlb, 
Danish Ball Head Winter. (See cut, previous page.) Very round solid head, 
withstands drought and succeeds on poorsoil..............~. - (€0 35 /$0 90 ($3 25 
Surehead. (Original seed.) Strong, vigorous; very uniform ; large and solid . . 20 50 | 1 75 
Rockhead Winter. Large, perfect shape, sure header and long keeper. ... . 20 60 | 2 25 
Short Stem Drumhead. Surpasses the old Late Drumhead, ripening earlier. . .| = 20 50 | 1 85 
Large Late Drumhead. Old favorite winter sort; valuable for main crop... . 20 45 | 1 66 
Premium Flat Dutch. Largely grown for main crop; a favorite for winter market, 20 45 | 1 65 
Improved Red Dutch Erfurt. Very hard heads; deep blood color ; for pickling, 20 55 | 2 00 
Mammoth Red Rock. Largest, hardest heading and best red cabbage... . . . 20 55 | 2 00 
Johnson’s Hard Heading Savoy. The best flavor, equal to cauliflower. See cut, 25 75 | 2 78 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, or 
MINIATURE CABBAGE 
If more widely known, the Brussels Sprout would be 
as popular as itis valuable; few people appreciate its full ° 
worth as a winter vegetable. The small cabbages 
grow on stalks in 
great profusion. Itis 
not the least affected 
by frost, and equal to 
cauliflower in flavor. 
IMPROVED 
HALF-DWAREF, or 
PARIS MARKET. 
The most productive 
and hardiest variety, 
bearing fine, hand- 
some, solid sprouts, 
growing closely on 
the stalk and of finest 
quality. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
15¢e.; 44 lb., 45e.; Ib., 
$1.60. 
LONG ISLAND 
STRAIN. Compact 
sprouts, largely BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
_ JOHNSON’S HARD HEADING SAVOY OABBAGE. Pkt., 10e.; 0z., grown for New York u 
25c.; 14 lb., 75e.; lb., $2.75. markets. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; 14 Ib., 65c.; lb.. $2.40, 
