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Late or Winter Cabbage Sit teas 
of 
Danish 
Ball 
The 
Earliest 
Short 
Stemmed 
Strain 

see af ars 6 . = Phat art oes ; 
Danish Round Head Cabb 
The Heaviest Yielding Strain, Often Producing 22 Tons Per Acre 
_ In this strain we have very large, solid heads on short stems, produced | other strains would be too small. For shipping in the late fall or winter 
in 110 days, having the same keeping quality as the original strain of|there is no finer cabbage than this strain. Danish Round Head is ex- 
Danish Ball Head, Sowildely known. It is10 days to 2 weeks earlier and | ceedingly hardy in resisting cold and stands dry weather well. Our 
produces a larger yield than any of the so-called Danish cabbages. It is}Stock comes direct from the originator in Denmark and is so well bred 
especially valuable for high, dry land, producing good sized heads where | that practically every plant will produce a good solid head. 
Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; quarter pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50; 5 pounds, $15.00, postpaid. 
134Maule’s Prize Flat Dutch 
Well Known and Widely Grown 
This cabbage is as widely grown as any other in 
the whole country. Continued care and critical 
selection have secured a perfectly true stock of 
seed. The heads of our Prize Flat Dutch are 
very large, heavy, solid, flat on top, and of a bluish 
green color. Our strain is a low growing variety 





















nside leaves crisp and tender. Our seed has 
always been American grown, coming from the 
eNcelebrated Long Island districts, and whoever 
SN) purchases Maule’s Prize Flat Dutch may be as- 
WY sured of getting the best. It is everywhere a 
favorite market variety. It matures slightly 
earlier than Prize Drumhead, producing heads in 
about 110 days. Prize Flat Dutch is comparatively 
free from a disposition to burst, and is one of the 
most reliable winter keepers. 
Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; 
ounce, 35 cents; quarter pound, 90 cents; 
pound, $3.25;5 pounds, $15.00, postpaid. 



136 Marblehead Mammoth 138 Volga or Stonchead 
The Largest Headed Late Cabbage A Splendid Drought Resister and a good Keeper 
This enormous cabbage excels in size all other varieties. Under high This grand cabbage is a great acquisition. In a field of several acres 
culture it has reached the enormous weight of 50 to 60 pounds per head| frequently not asingle plant shows any variation from a true and valu- 
with a diameter equal to that of a bushel basket, while 30 pounds per] able type, the large heads are of about equal size and shape, round asa 
head is by no means rare. If you wish to have the biggest cabbage in| ball, hard and solid, and stand a long time befere bursting, producing 
the whole neighborhood this is the variety to plant. The quality and| heads in about 100 days. This main crop sort is very desirable where large 
the flavor is excellent; it produces mammoth size heads in about; uniformly round heads with short stem and plants of compact growth 
120 days. It is well adapted to the South; is considered one of the most | are wanted, furnishing large heads of excellent shape. This variety 
desirable varieties of late cabbage for warm latitudes. is hardy, usually very solid and a good Keeper. i 
Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents: Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents: 
quarter pound, $1,00; pound, $3.75; 5 pounds, $16.25, postpaid. quarter pound, 90 cts.; pound, $3.25; 5 pounds, $15.00. postpaid. 

