JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



JOHNSON'S THUNDERHEAD CABBAGE 



For many years the finest cabbage as well as the best cabbage seed grown in America come* from the 

 eastern end of Long Island. Hundreds of growers there depend entirely on their crops of cabbage, dosesM 

 of whom have their own varieties or strains selected by themselves. By keeping in touch with these growert 

 we havt secured seed stock of several new and distinct sorts by offering tempting and fabulous pric« fo» 

 our stock seed. We believe in the New Thunderhead we have the very best second early and one of tht 

 best main crop cabbages ever sent out, and we want every cabbage grower to give it a trial. Pkt., 15c.: 

 oz., 50c.; 2 ozs., $1.00; K lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 



COPENHAGEN MARKET CABBAGE 



Copenhagen Market is certainly a valuable new, very early cabbage, producing round, hard heads 

 very early in the season. It is the most popular early cabbage in the markets of Copenhagen, always of 

 excellent quality. The plants are short stemmed The light green colored leaves are medium in size, it is a 

 vigorous grower and yielder, as are all cabbages from 'Denmark, and an excellent keeper. Packet, 10c. ; 

 ounce, 55c.; quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.75. 



NEW SWEET CORN— QUINCY MARKET 



A new early sweet corn, seed of which is now offered. On our trial grounds there was 

 no other second early variety that gave us equal satisfaction. Excellent for the family garden as well 

 as for a market variety. In the Quincy and Boston markets it is often sold as Crosby Early, which it 

 somewhat resembles, coming in about the same time, and it holds the same rank among the early varieties 

 for sweetness as Potter's Evergreen does among the later sorts. It comes in just after the Cory and with 

 the Crosby, but is larger than either. We recommend it as the best of all the early sorts. Price, pkt., 

 lOc; pint, 25c.; qt., 40c.; postpaid. By express, qt., 25c.; peck $1.25; bush., $4.50. 



