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JOHNSON & STOKES’ SHORT-STEM DRUMHEAD far surpasses the old strain of Large Late Drumhead Cab 
bage, ripening 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 ; every one 
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 time. Itheads the list of early and winter Drumheads. Pkt., 10c.: 0z., 35¢.; 2 ozs., 60¢.; 14 lb., 90e.; lb., 
$3.00; 21bs., $5.75, post-paid. 
EARL)- WINNINGSTADT,.©) 
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Karly Winningstadt Cabbage. 
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. Reli- 
able stock is hard to get, as seedsmen usually import 
it from England and France. The seed we offer, 
however, is American-grown, acclimated and selected 
from the original Prussian Prize Stock. Those in- 
tending to plant this variety will find this strain far 
superior in earliness, size, solidity and great uni- 
formity of heading to any other ever sold in this 
eountry. Pkt., 5¢e.; 0z., 20c.; 14 1b., 60c.; 1b., $2.00; 
2 lbs., $3.75, post-paid. ( 
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Vandergaw Midsummer Cabbage 
This valuable new variety is the result of many 
years’ selection by Mr. Vandergaw, a noted Long Is- 
Jand market gardener. In some respects it resembles 
“ A11-Seasons,’’ coming in about a week after 
Early Summer, making much larger heads than that 
well-known variety. Heads are very uniform in 
eolor and size, very solid, and in quality is all that 
eould be desired ina midsummer and winter cab- 
bage. Long Island cabbage growers have been annu- 
ally paying Mr. Vandergaw $10 per pound for the 
seed, and it has never been offered before at a less 
price. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; 14 lb., 85¢.; 1b., $3.00. 
NONE OTHERS CAN COMPARE WITH 
THEM. 
; Wm. P. YeTrerR, Bachmansyille, Oct. 4, 1890, 
— Lay F writes: ‘“‘Your Matchless Flat Dutch and Short-Stem 
ANE Drumhead are the best late varieties I ever raised, no 
THE PRUSSIAN PRIZE STOCK. others can compare with them.”’ 
