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-^ JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA ^ 



JOHNSON & STOKES' MATCHLESS LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE 



The largest, most uniform and solidest of all late sorts, pronounced by experienced cabbage growers 

 the finest strain of late cabbage in the world. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; i lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 



An Ideal List of Standard Late or Winter CABBAGES 

 All varieties in regular large=sized packets at loc. per packet. 

 Deduct IOC. per lb. from these prices if ordered sent by express. 



Surehead. (Original seed), strong, vigorous, very uniform, large and solid ■ . 

 Louderback's All Year Round. Equally good for all seasons ; large and solid . 

 Autumn King, or World Beater. A new strain ; enormous solid heads .... 

 The Lupton. Earlier than Flat Dutch ; of closer growth ; a large sure header . 

 Hollander, or German Export. Heads solid, medium size, white, very distinct 

 Diamond Winter. Heads extra hard and solid, somewhat flattened, medium . 

 Carolina Hard Header. Large, round, solid heads ; popular in the South . . . 

 Rock Head. Large, late, very hard, sure header, fine keeper ; one of the best . 

 Short Stem Drumhead. Surpasses the old Late Drumhead, ripening earlier . . 

 Large Late Drumhead. Old favorite winter sort ; valuable for main crop . . . 

 Premium Flat Dutch. Largely grown for main crop ; a favorite for winter market, 

 Bridgeport Drumhead. The standard shipping cabbage around Chicago . . 

 Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Large, loose heads, nearly round ; fine quality 

 Improved Red Dutch Erfurt. Very hard heads ; deep blood color ; for pickling. 

 Mammoth Red Rock. Largest, hardest heading and best red cabbage ■ ■ ■ 



Postpaid, by Mail. 



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DANISH EALIrHEAD CABBAGE. 



DANISH BALL=HEAD CABBAGE 



Oennlne Seed Grown by Orlgrlnator in Denmark 



A very handsome and extremely hardy imported cab- 

 bage, which is growing in popularity in America, having 

 proven one of our best winter sorts. It is highly prized lu 

 Denmark, and grown there almost exclusively for winter 

 cabbage. It thrives well on thin soils and in highly exposed 

 situations. The heads are of good marketable size, not quite 

 so large as Flat Dutch, but very hard, round, fine-grained, 

 and will weigh one-fourth more than other varieties of equal 

 size. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c.; 34 lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50; 2 lbs., 84.50. 



Johnson & Stokes' Hard Heading Savoy 



Market Gardeners' Private Stock 



This variety, the result of many 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 imported Drumhead Savoy, as generally sold, the 

 seed of which can be supplied 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. With 

 probably the exception of the Xew I^ong Island Colossal, 

 described on the preceding page, it is the best of all for 

 either market or the home table, owing to its fine qualitv. 

 Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; % lb., 85c.; lb., 83.00; 2 lbs. for 85.50. ' 



