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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



_2 . 1 I introduce this now popular market cabbage. 



It is five to six days later than Early Jersey 

 Llfll^GE CXlfli^EFIEliD CABBAGE. Wakefield. The heads are fully one-half 

 larger and quite solid. It is very compact 



in growth, and can be easily planted in rows 

 two feet apart and twenty inches in the rows. One great advantage is it does not burst open when ripe, 

 like many other early sorts, and consequently can be left standing on the ground a long while without 

 injury until a favorable opportunity for cutting. Pkt., loc. ; oz., 25c.; % lb., 75c.; lb., $2.75 ; 2 lbs., 

 $5-25 ; 5 lbs. and over, $2.50 per lb. 



The Prussian Prize Stock. Many consider 

 the Early Winningstadt the very best for 

 early market sales, as it invariably grows 

 very hard, and will head on soils where many 



other sorts fail entirely. Reliable stock is 



hard to get, as seedsmen usually import it 

 from England and France. The seed we ofiFer, however, is American grovrn, acclimated and selected 

 from the original Prussian Prize Stock. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c.; lb., I1.40 ; 2 lbs., I2.50. 



EflHliY 

 CUlflrlirlCSTflDT CflBBflGE. 



RLili HEAD EAHLiV CABBAGE. 



This new variety originated on Long 

 Island, and was first introduced in 1891. 



The habit of growth is very compact, 

 allowing it to be planted very close. We can recommend it as most thoroughbred and uniform, 

 forming a head fully as large as All Seasons, and fully as early as the best strains of Early Summer. 

 Pkt., loc; oz., 20c.; % lb., 65c.; lb., $2.25 ; 2 lbs., $4.00. 



liOODEf^BACJ^'S 

 RUU YBRH HO\JH10> CABBAGE. 



This cabbage originated with Daniel Louder- 

 back, one of the oldest and most successful 

 of Philadelphia market gardeners, and has 

 had a great local reputation for several 

 years. It is not only the finest early Drum- 

 head in cultivation, but is equally as good 

 for second and third early, intermediate and late. It heads large, compact and solid, with very short 

 stem and few outer leaves, and unflagging under the hottest sun or heaviest frost. It may be sown 

 successively and continuously during all periods when cabbage is planted. The seed we ofiFer was grown 

 by the originator. Pkt., loc; oz., 20c.; X 1^., 65c.; lb., {^2.25 ; 2 lbs., $4.00. 



