

(if%\ NovEttms AND Specialties in vegetables 





A New Late Cabbage~Worin=proof Hardiana 



Our attention was first attracted to this cabbage in Dock Street Market, Philadelphia, two years ago, 

 on account of its quick sale and handsome appearance, the leaves being entirely free of worm-holes, 

 while all other varieties were more or less eaten by the worms. On close examination we found a slight 

 coating or enameling completely covering the leaves, making it impervious to the worms and without 

 affecting its fine quality. We found the variety was controlled by a few Atlantic County, N. J., growers, 

 who readily sold the seed to their near neighbors at $3 to $5 per ounce, and it was only after great per- 

 suasion and at high cost we were able to get enough to grow our present supply. The heads are very hard 

 and solid, of good size, often showing a slight purplish tinge on top, and as a winter keeper there is 

 nothing superior. Per pkt., 15c. ; oz. , 70c. ; i lb., $2.25 ; lb. , 18.00. 



A FEW OPINIONS ON NEW WORM= 

 PROOF HARDIANA CABBAGE 



^EW NAMELESS CABBAGE FOB INTRODUCTION IN 1905. 



B. F. Peeples, Whaley, S. C, Aug. 15, 1903, writes : "Your 

 new Worm-proof Cabbage, of which you sent me a packet 

 for trial. Is most excellent; it stands the heat better than 

 any I have ever grown. Absolutely worm-proof and very 

 large and solid." 



F. W. SCHAEFER, Newburgh, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1903, writes : 

 " Your new Worm-proof Cabbage is all O. K.; not a worm on 

 any of them ; beautiful, solid heads of the best quality. I 

 thank you for sending me the seed for trial." 



Jacob S. Knisely, Red Lion, Pa., Sept. 26, 1903, writes: 

 "For the year 1914 I shall plant nothing but new Worm-proof 

 Cabbage if you have the seed for sale. It is by far the hand- 

 somest and'most perfect late cabbage I have ever seen.'' 



A New Nameless Cabbage 



Trial Packets Now Free 



We have been fortunate in securing a small 

 quantity of seed from the originator of the beauti- 

 ful new cabbage shown alongside (not yet named), 

 and which we propose to introduce in 1905. We 

 shall be glad to add a good-sized trial package free 

 to all orders of $1.00 and over, where an interest in 

 our new varieties is indicated. 



