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JOHNSON S STOKES' EARLIEST CABBAGE. 



This remarkably sucressful variety is now in the eiglith year of its great poijularity, and 

 is to-daj- more large!}- planted b}- both private and market gardeners than any other first early cabbage 

 knovrn. All agree in pronouncing it the best and most profitable cabbage thej- have ever grown. It 

 gives every^ market man who plants it complete control of the early markets, and is the first good cab- 

 bage on the table of the family gardener ; ten days earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield. It is unsur- 

 passed in fine quality, g'reat beauty ami vigor of growth. Ihe heads are slightly conical, 

 remarkably large, solid and uniforiu in growth, and ver}- handsome in appearance. Pkt., 

 loc; oz,, 40c.; 2 oz., 75c.; X lb., $i.2~i ; lb., $4.00, post-paid. 



JOHNSON S STOKES' 



HARD-HEflDIHG SflVOY CflBBflGE 



This variety, the result of many j-ears' 

 careful selection, is certainl}- the perfection in 

 the Savoys It is unquestionably the best and 

 most profitable strain to grow, being far 

 superior to the ordinary 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 curl}* and 

 sure to head, keeps well, and retains its color 

 until verj' late in the season. It is the best sell- 

 ing market variety of all Savo\' cabbages, and 

 also the best for the home table, owing to its 

 exceptionally fine quality, possessing the rich, 

 sweet flavor of the cauliflower when cooked. 

 Grow it once, and your customers, if you are a 

 market gardener, will make 3'ou grow it always. 

 Pkt., loc; oz., 30c.; J4 lb., | i.oo ; lb., $3.00. 



JOHHSOX dt stokes' HARI>-HZ.iD[>G SAVOY. 



