NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 



JOHNSON & STOKES' MARKET GARDENERS' CABBAGE No. 2. 



In this very valuable new variety we have the earliest and most compact of all large cabbages. 

 It was offered by us for the first time in the spring of 1SS9, and has given unbounded satisfaction in all 

 sections. It is pronounced by many prominent gardeners, who are now growing it almost exclusively, 

 the very best of all large early cabbages. 



In it we have a cabbage so hardy and vigorous that it can be set earlier than Jersey Wakefield 

 or Early Summer, and will produce fine, solid, marketable heads, more than twice as large as Jersey 

 Wakefield and one-half again as large as Early Summer, and come in as early as the Wakefield, 

 and fully ten daj-s earlier than Early Summer or any other round or flat-headed variety. 



Such a cabbage is Johnson & Stokes' Market Gardeners' Cabbage, No. 2, and all who 'lave 



not yet given it a trial will, after growing it, be 

 as enthusiastic in its praise as we are. Pkt., 

 15c.; oz., 35c.; '4 lb., ^i.oo; lb., fe.50. 



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This variety, the result of man}^ years' 

 careful selection, is certainly the perfection in 

 the Savoys. It is unquestionably the best and 

 most profitable strain to grow, being far .superior 

 to the ordinary Imported Drumhead Savoy, as 

 generally sold, the seed of which can be sup- 

 plied at less than half the price. The heads are 

 large, very uniform, solid and hard, of a deep 

 green color. It is very curly and sure to head, 

 keeps well, and retains its color until very late 

 in the season. It is the best of all for either 

 market or the home table, owing to its excep- 

 tionally fine quality, possessing the rich, sweet 

 flavor of the cauliflower when cooked. Pkt., 

 loc; oz., 30c.; X lb., 1 1. 00; lb., fo.oo. 



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