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New Large Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. 



Our experience witli this during tlie last four j'ears shows it to be about five days later than Eaily Jersey Wakefield. 

 The heads are fully one-half larger and quite solid. It i.s very compact in growth, and can be easil.v planted in rows two feet 

 apart rtnd twenty inches in the rows. One great advantage is. it does not burst open when ripe, like many other early sorts, 

 and consequently can be left standing on the ground a long while without injury, until a favorable opportunity for cutting. 



No market gardener should fail to jjlant some of this valuable sort. See cut. Pkt. 10c.; oz., .35e.; }ilb.,90o.; lb., S3. .50. 



Johnson & Stokes^ Selected Early Summer Cabbage , 



The illustration above gives the true shape and compact habit of our strain of this valuable sort. It isten or twelve days 

 later tlian the Early Jersey Wakefield, but much larger in size, and will stand on the ground much longer without bursting 

 open. In this respect it is much superior to Fottler's Brunswick. While the heads are much larger than the Eai-ly .Jersey 

 Wakefield, its very compact habit enables it to be planted almost as close. The heads are vei\v hard and solid throughout, and 

 of fine uniform shape. For an earl v summer crop, this varietv is much superior to the Early Summer Drumhead offered 

 by many. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; ?4 lb., 80c.; lb., $3.00. 



All-Seasons Cabbage. 



This new strain of Early Drumhead Cabbage we first offered to the public three years since, under the broad claim of 

 being about as early as the Karly Summer and growing mucli larger. Many of our best market gardeners write us 

 that they find our claims are fully substantiated in every particular. As its name indicates, it can be planted at all seasons. 

 It forms a fine, large, hard head, of superior quality, not bursting after heading; tlie heads are oi great thickness, which make 

 it a capital sort to keep through the winter. Pkt., lOe.; oz., 30c.; }i lb., $1.00 ; lb., $3.50. 



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SELECTED E/IRLT JERSEY WAKEFIELD CflBBflQE. 



EXTRA STOCK. 



Tliis variety is a most imi)or- 

 tant one, because it is planted for 

 the main early crop, and recog- 

 nizing the great interests at stake 

 with the growers of this sort, we 

 have been unusually careful in 

 selecting the stock from which our 

 seed was grown. While it is not 

 so early as JoJinson <fr Stokes^ Enrli- 

 esl and New Wonderful, it will be 

 found to be the very best sort to 

 come in immediately after them. 

 We offer tlie very finest strain of 

 this valuable variety. Many of the 

 leading -market gardeners around 

 Philadelphia, New York, Boston 

 and elsewhere pionounce it "the 

 very best they can get." See tes- 

 timonials on succeeding pages. 

 Pkt., lUc.; oz., 30c.; % lb., 80c.; lb., 

 $3.00. 



SELEITED EARLY JERSEY W AKEFIELD CARBAGS. 



