~ NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES v, 

 JOHNSON & STOKES* QUICK-CASH CABBAGE 



The Earliest and Hardiest Flat-Headed Cabbage 



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JOHXSON <fe STOKES QUIOK-CASH CABBAGE. 



Johnson & Stokes' Quick=Cash Cabbage is a cross between our Johnson & Stokes' Earliest 

 and Early Spring, made and successfully bred for us by one of the largest cabbage growers of Long 

 Island. It is fully as early as the celebrated Johnson & Stokes' Earliest. Some growers who tested 

 it the past season claim it is even earlier than that wonderful variety. It has an advantage, however, 

 in being a round or flat-headed cabbage, which type is generally preferred to pointed heads. It grows 

 to good size for so early a variety. The stem is short, leaves finely veined, heads very solid, with few 

 outer leaves. It has the peculiarity of heading firmly at a very early stage of growth, so that cabbage 

 of the finest edible and market quality can be obtained long before it has reached its mature size. These 

 advantages, together with its large yield per acre, make it the most profitable and desirable early cab- 

 bage that can be grown for either the market or home garden. Prices for 1905 : Per pkt., 15c; oz., 

 60c; }lb., $2.00; lb., $6.50. 



(TUTTING A QUICK-CASH 



EARLIEST OF SIX EXTRA EARLY SORTS 



R. A. Calvin, Lawrence, Mich., August 12, 1903, writes: 

 "I planted your new 'Quick-Cash' Cabbage this season at 

 the same time with six other extra early varieties, and I had 

 yours in the market ahead of all the rest. It was very crisp, 

 and more solid at the core than the others." 



CROP OF QUICK-CASH CABBAGE. 



A WEEK EARLIER THAN ANY OTHER 



Chas. G.Addison, SpringBeld, Md., July 20, 1903, writes: 

 " I have tested your new ' Quick-Cash' Cabbage impartially 

 with my favorite early varieties, and found that from the 

 start it took the lead of all others and held it to the end. 

 They are at least a week earlier than any other, and are 

 remarkable for their solidity and sure heading qualities." 



