MAULE'S EARLY FL.AT DUTCH, 



SUCCESSION.— A second eaih , coming in a 

 few days later than Early Suininei, but much 

 larger than this variety. It is espLCiallj lecom- 

 mended to the amateur, as it does well planted 

 either for a medium early.mam ciop or late use 

 Uniform in heading, handsome color and of tht 

 finest quality. While it Is recommended foi the 

 private planters use it should not pass the no- 

 tice of the market gardenei oi tiuckei, 

 as its beauty of form, size and color aie 

 qualifications not always found m a 

 single variety. Packet, 10 cents, ounce, 

 20 cents; % pound, 60 cents; pound, $2 00. 



MARBL.EHEAD MAMMOTH — fhlS 

 enormous cabbage excels in si^e all 

 other varieties of its family. If vou 

 want to surprise your friends with the 

 largest cabbage ever raised in your 

 neighborhood, this is the vaiiety you 

 want. Under high culture it has leached 

 an av^erage weight of thirty pounds pet 

 head, and in size equals a two-bushel 

 basket; heads sometimes weighing as 

 high as 50 to 60 pounds each. The quali- 

 ty, however, is not coarse, but, on the 

 contrary, delicate, and the fla\or hne, 

 and for appearance it is one of the best 

 It is well adapted to the bouth, and is 

 considered one of the most desuable va- 

 rieties of late cabbage for thewaimei 

 latitudes. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 2J 

 cents; % pouna, 50 cents; pound, «1 50 



MAUL.E'S EARL.Y PLAT DUTCH.— An old 



variety, but one that is wonderfully popular with 

 my customers, succeeding wherever grown; un- 

 questionably a good second early, of excellent 

 quality, with large, sound and solid heads. Heads 

 are of a very uniform shape, handsome in ap- 

 pearance and flattened on top, as shown in illus- 

 tration. Especially recommended for the South, 

 as it resists heat better than many other varie- 

 ties. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; i,^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $1.50. 

 EARLY SUMMER. — This variety matures 

 ten days to two weeks after Wakefield, but as 

 the heads are almost double the size, it maybe 

 ranked as one of the best large earlies: of round, 

 flattened form, very compact and solid, a valu- 

 able variety for the market gardener. One point 

 in favor of this cabbage is that on account of its 

 short outer leaves, it can be planted as close as 

 the Wakeflelds, about 12,000 plants to the acre. 

 Grows remarkably uniform in shape. 1 oflTer 

 strictly flrst choice Long Island grown seed. 



^ Pkt , 5 cts , o/ , 20 cts , 1^ lb , 60 cts , lb , $2 00. 



'^ DEEP HEAD. — This new strain of Brunswick 



cabbage is giving 

 good satisfaction 



EARLY SUMMER. m, 



wheiever giouu, ^ 



and well deser^es its name, being equal to Fottler's in ear- S 



Ime^s and other good qualities, but making a 2 



larger and thicker head, thus proving a better &: 



\\ inter keeper. All desiring a fine, large, t 



haid beading early cabbage will find Deep " 



Head just what they want. Certainly, "5 



every one of my customers who has 2 



laised this sort must have found it a § 



magnificent variety. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, i 



lo cts.; !4 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.50. P* 



SAFE CROP.— A good, late cabbage % 



that is always sure- to head; hard and '*> 



firm, with but few outer leaves; stems o 



short, foliage compact and of a beautiful g*. 



green color. Heads thick, flat, tender ^' 



and uniform In size. Stands a consider- * 



able time without bursting. Pkt., 5 Cts.; _ 



oz., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.50. » 



STONEMASON.— This is a very popu- Q 



lar variety among New England growers, ^ 



being a very sure header. It makes a SJ 



deep,round and very hard head,the outer ^ 



leaves wrapping it over very handsome- g 



ly. In reliability for heading, no- cab- g 



bage surpasses it. It is certainly a varie- R 



ty that gives general satisfaction wher- B 



ever grown. Packet, cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; CS 



% pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.50. 



RED DUTCH — Heads are round, ex- 

 tiemely hard, and In color a dark red. 

 Used almost exclusively for pickling. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; y^ lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 

 AUTUMN KING OR WORLD BEATER. — This variety might 

 well be called an lmp^o^ed Marblehead Mammoth. It produces solid 

 he.ids of that dark shade of green that is most desirable in a cabbage, 

 •lud has such few outer lea's es that it can be planted much closer to- _ 

 gether than the oidinarj late sorts, and can be relied upon to grow a Jjl 

 laige ci op, ft om the fact of It producing so few loose leaves, and going a 

 all to head A distinct feature of this variety is its peculiarly crim pled • 

 lea\es, w hich not only add to its appearance, but enable it to be distin- E 

 euished anvw here Pkt , 10 cts., oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. <- 



FELDERKRAUT.— This IS a variety from Germany that combines g 

 so manj good qualities that it should be more extensively grown by all a 

 cabbage growei'^ It is especially desirable in making kraut. Heads • 

 large, very hard, solid and a sure header. It is very hardy and thrives 2 

 well anywhere. Recommended to all desiring a pointed head variety »» 

 that is good to plant for either early or late. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 * 

 cents; % pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. ^ 



IMPROVED DRUMHEAD SAVOY.— Few are aware how excellent 5 

 are the Savoy Cabbages. They are of a most superior flavor, and in J" 

 quality far ahead of the common varieties, and not so very inferior even ^ 

 to the cauliflowers. In addition it can be depended upon for a good * 

 yield. Heads are large, finely curled ~ 



and very compact. Thej' are excellent 

 winter keepers, and deserve to be more 

 generally planted. To market garden- 

 ers who plant largely of the Savoy Cab- 

 bage 1 particularly recommend my 

 strain. Packet, 5 cts.; ounces, 15 cts.; 

 pound, .50 cts.; pound, $1.50. 

 DANISH BALL HEAD.— A variety 

 that has come prominently to the 

 front as a profitable market gardeners 

 cabbage, and of which I ofier origina- 

 tor's stock. For de- 

 scilption and prices 

 page 4. 



FELDERKRAUT. 



IMPROVED DRUMHEAD SAVOY. 



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AUTUMN KING 



