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 CABBAGE 





Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; ^i lb., Sl.OO; lb., JS3.00, by mail, postage paid. , 



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 "^ n/lTeHLE55 LAITE FLAlT DUTCH C/lgBAlQE. 



In this new strain of late caWiage, we believe we have combined every good quality essential to perfection. It is the 

 result of several years' continued selec-tion for our seed stocks of the most perfect and largest heads, with low stocks, and 

 especially those that show greater earliness in heading, with few outer leaves, and of very uniform color. By such persistent 

 selection, year after year, we have a highly improved strain, pronounced by experienced cabbage growers and market gar- 

 deners, who, after three years' trial, now grow it in preference to all others for a main crop, the Jinest tttrahi of lafe cabhaye ut 

 the world. It grows larger and ^veighs heavier than any other variety, never fails to make a perfect, solid head, and is most 

 uniform in size and color. We can lionestlv recommend this superior sort to all growers as standing alone and unequalled 

 by any other late cabbage. Pkt., lOc; O7..,"30c.; ^Ib., Sl.OO; lb., ffS.OO, post-paid. 



ROYAIi DKCMHEiVB. This splendid variety, from 

 Germany, has already become a standard late sort among 

 market gardeners. It grows a beautiful, solid, round, com- 

 pact head, with bright green foliage and short stem, ripen- 

 ing a few davs earlier than our Premium Flat Dutch. Pkt., 

 lOc; oz., 30c'.; 3i lb., 81.00; lb., S3 00. 



Marbleliead Mammoth Drumhead. The largest 

 variety grown. Pkt., .5e.; oz., 20c.; ^^^ lb.. .50c.; lb., $1.7o. 



Stone Mason. A large, solid, tender, free-heading vari- 

 ety. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; 3>i lb., 60c.; lb., S2.00. 



Filderkraut. A German variety, witli large, solid, con- 

 ical heads. In Germany it is much used for making sauer- 

 kraut. Pkt., 5e.; oz., 20c.; H lb., 60c.; lb., SJ.OO. 



Green Glazed. A late, large-heading variety, leaves of 

 a glossv pea green ; verv popular 8outli, as it resists attacks 

 of l)Ugs"and insects. Pkt., .«.; oz., 20c.; % lb., 6Uc.; lb., S2.00. 



Green Curled Savoy. This does not make a solid head, 

 but being verv tender is used for boiling. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; 

 141b., oOc; lb!, $1.50. 



KED DUTCH EKFUKT. Very earlv, of deep blood 

 color, head solid. Pkt., 5c.: oz., 20c.; % lb., 60c.; lb., c2.00. 



I.arge Ked Druuihead. Valuable for pickling. Pkt., 

 5e.; oz.. 15c.; 13^ lb., 50c.; lb., SI .50, 



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CANNOT BE EQUALLED. 



A. M. Shoop, Hunter's R\in, Pa., writes: " I was more 

 than pleased with the seeds bought of you last spring, espe- 

 cially your Matchless I^ate Flat Dutch Cabbage, whicli I am 

 sure cannot be equalled." 



BEST OF SIX LEADING VARIETIES. 

 C. C. B.4LL, Ramey, Pa., writes: "Your Matchless I^ate 

 Flat Dutch Cabbage was the very best in a lot of six leading 

 varieties of cabbage." 



BEST HE EVER RAISED.. 

 E. Drake, Old Forge, Pa., writes : " Your Matchless Flat 

 Dutch and Short Stem Drumhead are the beit late cabbages 

 I have ever raised." 



