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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



Johnson's Market Gardeners' No* 2 Cabbage 



A FLAT-HEADED CABBAGE, COMING IN WITH WAKEFIELD AND 

 PRODUCING DOUBLE THE CROP OF ANY OTHER EXTRA EARLY 



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JOHNSON'S MARKET GARDENERS' NO. 2 CABBAGE. 



In this, the most perfect and 

 uniform cabbage in existence, we 

 have also the earliest and most 

 compact of all large cabbages. 



It receives nothing but praise from 

 Maine to California, and is pro- 

 nounced by prominent gardeners 

 everywhere the very best of all 

 large early cabbages, either for 

 summer or winter use. In it we 

 have a cabbage so hardy and vig- 

 orous that it can be set earlier 

 than Jersey Wakefield or Early 

 Summer, and will produce fine, 

 solid, marketable heads, more than 

 twice as large as Jersey Wakefield 

 and one-half again as large as Early 

 Summer, and comes in as early as 

 Large Wakefield and fully a week 

 earlier than Early Summer or any 

 other variety of its size or class. 

 When planted for a fall or winter 

 crop there is no other cabbage 

 which will withstand the summer 

 sun so well and is so sure to form 

 large, deep, solid heads which keep 

 perfectly all winter. Choicest seed 

 of our own selection and growth. 

 Pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; i lb., $1.00; 

 lb., $3.50; 5 IbB. and over, $3.00 

 per lb. 



ouderback's All the Year Round Cabbage 



This cabbage, originated by Daniel Louderback, has for many years been the standard early round- 

 headed cabbage with Philadelphia gardeners, who prefer it to Early Summer and similar sorts, the 

 originator frequently getting as high as $10.00 per pound for his seed. It is not only the finest early 

 Drumhead in cultivation, but is equally as good for second and third early, intermediate and late. 

 Heading large, compact and solid at all seasons. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; J lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



GENUINE DANISH 



BALL-HEAD CABBAGE 



Seed Grown by the Originator in Denmark 



An extremely hardy imported cabbage, 

 which is growing in popularity in America, 

 having proven itself one of the very beet winter 

 •orts. It is a very sure header, very solid and 

 heavy, an extra good keeper and good seller. 

 It is medium to late, but is generally grown as a 

 late crop. The heads are not extra large, and 

 without many outer leaves, so that it can be 

 grown in close quarters. It has excellent keeping 

 qualities, and comes out of the pit in March or 

 April as fresh as when it was put in. It is the 

 best cabbage to raise where it is sold per ton or 

 by weight, as its solidity is not equalled by any 

 other cabbage in the list. Prices : pkt., 10c ; oz., 

 20c; i lb., 60c; lb., $2.00; 2 lbs., $3.75. 



QUICK CASH CABBAGE 



John H. Schmeck, Temple, Pa., February 4, 1907, 

 writes:— "Your Quick Cash Cabbage is hard to be ex- Danish ball-head cabbage. 



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