POPULAR \-EGETABLE SEEDS. 



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CABBAGE. 



One ounce of seed will pnxUice about two thousand 

 plants and show a bed of about forty square feet. 

 EARLY VARIETIES. 

 JOHNSON & STOKES- WONDERFUL CABBAGE. 



See Novelties, pajje 4. . 



JOHNSON & STOKES' EARLIEST. See Specialties 

 in Cabbage, page 27. Pkt., Ijc.; oz., 40o.; U lb., Sfl.25; lb., 



^ "selected early jersey WAKEFIELD. Extra 

 fine stork: See Specialties, page 28. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; 

 14 lb., 80c.; lb.,$3.0U. 



PARIS EARLY MARKET. A splendid early variety, 

 from France, resembliiiK O.x-heart, but of smaller size and 

 earlier. A great fixvorite with Fieueli gardeners. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz 2.5o.; lilb.,75c.; II)., S?2..^)(). 



IJJEW LARGE JERSEY AVAKEFIELD. See Special- 

 ties, page 28. Pkt., 10c.; oz.,35e.; ^lb.,SOc.; lb., $3..50. 



~ VERY EAR- 



LY ETAlVtPES. 



Thisnew variety 

 couies originally 

 from Fran ;«. 

 where it is the 

 earliest variety 

 grown. We find 

 it to be a valu- 

 able acquisition 

 to our Extra 

 Early varieties, 

 ripening a week 

 later than John- 

 son & Stokes' 

 Earliest, and 

 coining in a few 

 days ahead of 

 th'e Wakefield, 

 which, previous 

 VEKY EARLY ETAMPES. to the introduc- 



tion of Johnson & Stokes' Earliest, was considered by our 

 market gardeners the earliest of all. It forms a good, hard- 

 jointed head, as shown in our illustration, with avery short 

 item, growing closetothegi-ound. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; 341b., 

 50c.; lb.,S1.75. 



Extra Early York. A small dwarf-heading variety very 

 early. Pkt , 5c.; oz., l.'io.; i^lb., 4.5c.; lb., fl.40. . 



EARLY WINNINGSTADT. See Specialties, page 28. 

 Pkt. .5c.; oz., 2nc.; V, lb., 50c.; lb., K.OO. 



Early Sugar Loaf. A very distinct sort; the heads are 

 conical, the leaves are erectaiid spoon-shaped. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 1.5c.; lb.. SI. .50. 



Imperial Ox-heart. Very early ; heads close, firm and 

 tender. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; % lb., 50c.; lb., 81.50. 



Large Early York. A superior, early-heading, robust 

 sort. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; M lb., 45c.; lb., $1A0. 



SECOND EARLY, or SU3IMER VARIETIES. 



STOKES' MARKET GARDENERS' 



The Best Second early or summer sort, 

 late or winter. See colored plate and 

 3 pkts., 60c.; oz., $l..50.; % lb., Sf.5.00. 

 'JOHNSON & STOKES' SELECTED EARLY SUM- 

 MER. .See Specialties, page 28. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; 141b., 

 80c.; lb., $3.00.' 



JOHNSON & 

 CABBAGE No. 2. 



equally as good fo 

 page 1(5. Pkit.,25c.; 



EARLY BLBICHPIELD GIANT. 



EARLY BLEICHFIELD GIANT. 1 1 is seldom we ar* 

 able to recommend a new foreign cal>bage as highly as thi» 

 variety. Since its introduction a few years since it has grown 

 very popular with market gardeners as a second early and 

 summer sort. It is a short stemmed, large heading sort, ten- 

 der and solid, ripening a few days earlier than Brunswick. 

 Cabbage growers in all sections should not fail to give it a^ 

 trial. Pkt.,10c.; oz., 2.5c.; X lb., 75c.; lb., $2.75. 



ALL-SEASONS CABBAGE. See Specialties, page 28.. 

 Pkt.,10c.; oz.,30o.; i41b.,W.00; lb., S3..50 



Early Driimliead. A favorite with market gardeners ; 

 a second early, large, solid-heading variety. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,. 

 20c.; 34 lb., 75c.; lb., S2..50. 



Early Peerless. A variety almost as early as Jer.sey" 

 Wakefield, forming much larger heads, very uniform round 

 shape, fine grained and tender, has few outer leaves and can 

 be plantedveryclo.se; highly recommended. Pkt., 10c. ; oz.,. 

 30c.; 34 lb., 80c.; lb., S^S.OO. 



FOTTLER'S IMPROVED EARLY BRUNSWTCK.. 

 A splendid second-early and late sort ; short stem, large, 

 solid heads; always sure to head. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,2do.; 341b., 

 75c.; lb.,$2..50. 



Early Dvrarf Flat Dittcli. A standard second early 

 market variety, and has no superior, producing large, fine 

 heads. Pkt., .5c.; oz., 20c.; 341b., 75c.; lb., I2..50. 



Early Bacalaii. A good second early variety, froiti 

 France, with large heads of excellent quality. Pkt., 5e.; oz;, 

 15c.; ^ lb., 50c.; lb., $1.75. 



Early Large Scliweiiifiirt. A fine German variety, of 

 large size and fine flavor; splendid for summer and fall use. 

 Pkt.,5e.; oz., 1.5c.; 14 lb., 50c.; lb., S1.50. 



JOHNSON & STOKES' SELECTED CABBAGE SEED— Late or Winter Varieties. 



BRIDGEPORT DRftvLHEAD. This is the 

 standard shipping calibage around Chicago, where- 

 local growers will rai.se no other, and have paid as. 

 high as $20 per pound for the seed in seasons when 

 scarce. It makes a large, even, firm, round head, as 

 shown in our cut. Seldom rots or bur.sts, and is un- 

 questionabl.v one of the finest shipping cal>bagea 

 grown. Extra selected seed. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., ;?5c.; 34 lb., 

 ifl.OO; lb., $-3.50. 



DANISH BALL HEAD. A new variety from 

 IJeniTiark. where it is highly jjrized for its round, 

 large, solid heads. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30o.; 34 lb., 75c.; 

 Ib.,i3.00. 



PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. This variety is 

 largely grown for late or main crop, being the favorite 

 winter market variety. Heads very large, solid and 

 broad, with flit tops, "of fine flavor and quality, very 

 shortstem. Pkt.. 5c.: oz., 20c.; 2 ozs., 35c.; 34 lb., 60c.; 

 11)., $2.00; 5 lbs. and over, by express, $1.75 per )b. 



LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD. A favorite 

 winter variety ; extra large, solid heads, slightly later 

 than the Flat Dutch. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; 341b., 6O0. 

 lb.,$2.on. 



ROYAL DRUIVIHEAD. This splendid variety- 

 was introduced by us a few years since from Crermany. 

 It lias already become a standard late sort among- 

 market gardeners, wliom we supply each season. 

 It grows a beautiful, solid, round, compact head, with. 

 bright green foliage and short stem, ripening a few- 

 days earlier than our Premium Flat Dutch. Pkt., 10c.; 

 oz.,30c.; 34 lb., $1.0(1; lb., $3.00. 



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