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High Bred American Grown Cabbage Seed 



To gardeners generally no vegetable is of greater importance than the Cabbage ; and to many 

 market growers the success or failure of this crop means gain or loss for the year. It does not pay, there- 

 fore, to take any risks in buying seed. Mu^h of the seed commonly sold has not had the great care 

 necessary in growing to make it reliable. Our Cabbage Seed is the very best that can be grown, raised 

 only from the centre shoots and from carefully selected solid heads. Our crops are all personally in- 

 spected with untiring care and watchfulness. As a standing evidence of its quality, we annually supply 

 hundreds of the best market gardeners about Philadelphia, New York, Chicago and other large cities. 



• JOHNSON tt stokes' market GAKDENERs' no. 2, THE MOST PEKFECT CABBAGE IN EXISTENCE. 



Johnson k Stokes' [jlarket Gardeners' Cabbage No. Z\ 



A Flat-Headed Cabbage, Coming in with Wakefield and Producing Double the Crop of any other Extra Early j 



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



It receives nothing but praise from Maine to California, and is pronounced by prominent gardeners 

 everywhere the very best of all large early cabbages, either for summer or winter use. 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 Large Wakefield and fully a week earlier than 

 Early Summer or any other variety of its size or class. When planted for a fall or winter crop, there 

 is no other cabbage which will withstand the summer sun so well and is so sure to form large, deep, 

 solid heads, which keep perfectly all winter. Such a cabbage is Johnson & Stokes' Market Gar- 

 deners' No. 2, and all who have not yet given it a trial will, after growing it, be as enthusiastic in its 

 praise as the thousands of other gardeners and farmers who are now growing it to the exclusion of all 

 other varieties. Pkt., 15c.; oz., 45c.; J lb., §1.25 ; lb., $4.50 ; 2 lbs. for $8.50 ; 5 Iks. for $20.00. 



