Johnson & Stokes' Specialties for Market Gardeners. 



Johnson & Stokes' Short-Stem Drumhead Cabbage. 



This improved variety Jar surpasses the old strain of Large Late Drumhead Cabbage, ripeuing 

 earlier, with very short stock or stem, forming larger and thicker heads, of fine quality and the best 

 of keepers. Owing to our long continued selection for several years past, this variety is remarkable for 

 reliability of heading ; everyone who plants it can expect at least ninety-eight large solid heads from 

 every one hundred plants. Our customers in the South, and in all other sections where many varieties 

 fail to head, will find the Short-Stem Drumhead a sure thing and can depend on big crops every^ime. 

 It heads the list of the winter Drumheads. Oz., 25c.; 2 ozs., 40c.; '4 lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50 ; 2 lbs., $4.50. 



LEE'S SAVOY CABBAGE. 



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This is unquestionably the bei-tstrain of Savoy- 

 Cabbage to be had anywhere to-rtay. The heads 

 are large, of a very deep green color, very curly 

 and sure to head, keeps well and retains its color 

 until very late in the season. Every plant will 

 produce a very hurd head, and each head so per- 

 fect that they will nearly all be alike. It is the 

 best selling market variety we know of, owing to 

 its unexceptionally fine quality and handsome ap- 

 pearance. Every one who markets Savoy Cabbage 

 should plant no other sort. Oz.,30c.; J41t)-i85c.; 

 lb., §3.00. 



Anierican perfection 

 Prumhead Savoy Cabbage. 



While we do not recommend this as highly as 

 our celebrattd Lee's Savoy, still it is a very 

 choice and carefully selected strain of American 

 stock, and W"ill be found superior to that offered 

 by many seedsmen under this name. We have 

 sold this strain for years with the most satisfactory 

 results, and it will give good satisfaction to any 

 one who mav plant it. Oz., 20c.: 14 lb., 60c.; lb., 

 S2.no ; 2 lbs.. $3.75. 



