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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



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EiKIA' GIANT LEADER CABBAGE. 



Early 



Giant Leader 



Cabbage 



This grand new cabbyge is the 

 earliest of all large cabbages hav- 

 ing flat heads. It follows our Quick 

 Cash Cabbage in about two weeks, 

 making very much larger heads, 

 remarkably solid and uniform in 

 color, form and size. In tenderness 

 they surpass all other cabbages, as 

 a result of their rapid growth. The 

 seed that we offer is pedigreed stock, 

 carefully developed by close selec- 

 tion, both for earliness and size, 

 and is without any question the 

 best, most uniform and truest stock 

 of early large headed summer cab- 

 bages known. Makes equally good 

 cabbages for winter use, being solid 

 and hard to the centre. Per pkt., 

 15c; oz., 60c; £ lb., $2.00; lb., $6.00. 



Enkhuizen 

 Glory Cabbage 



New, Large, Early, White, 

 Solid 



Last season, at our Floracroft 

 Trial Grounds, this new cabbage 

 from Holland attracted the favor- 

 able comment of every visitor by 

 its absolutely uniform, large, very 

 solid heads. It is very early, com- 

 ing in with the Early Flat Dutch, 

 but at the same time making fine, 

 large, ball-shaped heads, particu- 

 larly attractive for market pur- 

 poses. Owing to its very rapid 

 growth, the leaves are very tender, 

 thin ribbed and fine grained. The 

 centre is white, with very few outer 

 leaves in proportion to the size of 

 the head. It will be found a very 

 desirable sort for an early summer 

 market, and we advise all of our 

 market gardener customers to give 

 it a careful trial. 



Price, per pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; i 



J.& S. 



ENKHUIZEN GLORY CABBAGE. 



lb., 90c; lb., §3.00. 



Early Danish Roundhead Cabbage 



An Earlier Short -Stemmed Type ol the Famous "Danish Ballhead" 



This new type has very round, solid, heavy heads on short, thick stalks, and is less liable to be 

 bent over by storms than taller varieties. The heads average larger in size than those of the Ballhead 

 type, and are heavier in weight than heads of even larger size of the best American varieties. The 

 interior leaves are bleached to the purest whiteness. 



Per pkt., 10c. ; oz , 36c; J lb.,fl.00; lb., §3.50. 



Sedalia, Col., October 30, 1904. 

 Messrs. Johnson <£ Stokes. 



Dear Sirs: — I must say your Early Giant Leader Cabbage is a very fine second early variety. It headed up fine and 

 solid, although set out very late; large size and very fine every way ; hard to beat. I am pleased to tell you I won first prize 

 on your Santa Rosa Tomatoes at our Douglas County Fair. Yours very truly, 



James D. Perry. 



