NOVELTIES FOR 1908—Trial Packets Now Free 
WORTHY OF EACH OF THESE SPLENDID NEW 
WE W NT NA VARIETIES, and will pay $200 for them 
We will pay, September 1, 1907, $50.00 each for the NAMES selected as the BEST for each of the 
two Novelties. Total, $100.00. $5.00 each for what may be considered the NEXT BEST ten names 
for each. Total, $100.00. Making a grand total of $200.00 in cash premiums. 
ANew Nameless Cabbage 
We have been fortunate in securing from one 
of the largest cabbage seed growers of Long Island 
a small supply of seed of this new cabbage, which 
has been successfully grown by him for a few years 
past, but has never been given a name. In our 
investigations, we have found it to be one of the 
handsomest, hardest heading and most uniform of 
all cabbages. In a field of 4 acres there was nota 
single plant that showed the slightest variation 
from its trueand valuable type, every one form- 
ing a large, solid, white head, weighing from 16 to 18 
lbs. each and of the finest quality. While not a 
first early, planted at the same time with the best 
medium and late varieties, it will mature 2 weeks 
earlier and is indeed a vegetable wonder in hardi- 
ness, solidity and uniformity. There is no seed for 
sale this season and will not be until 1908. We 
will, however, include a liberal trial packet in all 
orders of $2.00 and over received this season, which 
entitles the purchaser to the privilege of competing 
; for $100 Cash Premiums, as offered above, viz. : 
NEW NAMELESS CABBAGE—A vegetable wonder in great $50.00 for the best name suggested, and $5.00 each 
hardiness, solidity and uniformity. $100 cash for the best 
names suggested. for the next best ten names. 
A GRAND NEW 
UNNAMED ONION 
In our trials the past season we found this new 
unnamed onion, from one of the oldest growers in 
Connecticut, a magnificent strain of red onion, far 
surpassing theold Red Wethersfield in its fine round 
shape and extra dark red color, which it holds 
better and is more uniform in shape and size than 
any red onion we have ever seen. The onion it- 
self indicates that it possesses the remarkable keep- 
ing qualities claimed by the originator. There is 
no seed for sale this season and will not be until 
1908. We will, however, include a liberal trial 
packet of both this and the new cabbage above, in 
all orders of $3.00 and over received this season, 
which entitles the purchaser to suggest names for 
both in competition for the $200 Cash Premiums | _ boil : 
offered. NEW UNNAMED ONION—$100 for fitting titles. 
CONDITIONS:—A competition blank is printed on each packet of seed, on which, after being emptied, the 
sender’s name and address and the name suggested can be written and returned to us, The names ean be sent in any 
time before September 1, 1907, at which time they will be carefully considered by an impartial, disinterested committee 
of three well-known agriculturists, whose decision shall be final, and the prize money forwarded to the suecessful 
competitors, whose names and addresses will be published in our GARDEN AND FARM MANUAL for 1908, 
Johnson Seed Company 
HERBERT W. JOHNSON (j(1shoi'¢ Sinxes), President and General Manager 
217 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
