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i WORLD BEATER.—This va- 
Wriety might well be called an Im- 7 
Wproved Marblehead Mammoth. 2 
The introducer claims it is the $@ 
jlargest and hardest heading very EI 
large Cabbage. It is uniformly Ny 
j true to type, the large heads being §\4 
very thick through, slightly 
round at the top, with short stalk (ih 
and compact foliage. In quality, §] 
| World Beater is fine grained and ¢} 
ftender. more so than any other <& 
flarge Cabbage; color, dark green *{% 
with purplish tinge. It isa rapid ¢ 
grower, and really bids fair to take cle 
the place of Marblehead in many 4 
EARLY LEICHHYIELD 
GIANT.—Large, solid heading, short- f 
stemmed, second early sort. Dark- fj 
een. Solid. Itis sure to please. } 
o seed this year; crop a failure. ‘ 
MAULE’S EARLY FLAT) 
DUTCH.—An old variety, but one} 
that is still wonderfully popular wher- } 
ever grown, unquestionably af 
good second early, of excellent} 
quality, with large, sound and solid 
heads. Heads are of a very uniform 
shape and are flattened on top. Recom- 
mended for the South, as it resists heat | 
betterthan many othervarieties. Pkt., } 
5c.; 02., 15¢c.; 14 1b., 50.; 1b., $1.50. i 
EARLY SUMM ER. This } 
variety matures ten days to two weeks } 
after Wakefield but as the heads are} 
almost double the size, it may be 
ranked as ome of the best large | 
earlies. One point in favor of this j 
Cabbage is that on account of its short } 
outer leaves, it can be planted as close }f 
as the Wakefield, about 12,000 plants to jf 
the acre. Heads are solid, round and f 
rather flat. I offer strictly first-} 
choice Long Island grown seed. } 
Pkt., 10c.; 02., 25¢.; 441b., 75¢.; lb., $2.50. f 
DEEP HEAD. —This newstrain } 
of Bruns wickCabbage well deserves the } 
_ Tame, being equal to Fottler’s in earli- f 
ness and other good qualities, but} 
making a larger and thicker } 
head, thus proving a better Winter fh, 
keeper. All desiring a fine, large, hard- } 
heading early cabbage will find Deep } 
Head just what they want. Pkt,} 
10 cts.; 0z., 20 cts.; 14 1b., 60 c. ;lb., $2.00. } 
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gardens. In 1892, in competition 
for $150 worth of cash prizes, four 6} 
heads were raised that weighed re- 4) 
#Spectively, 5314, 49, 48 and 43 lbs. & 
each. From this some idea 
can be had of the enormous size f 
jfrequently obtained by this va-§ 
riety. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 | 
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MARBLEHEAD MAM-€E 
MOTH.—This enormous cabbage 
excels in size all other varieties of its 
family. If you want to surprise 
your friends with the largest 
cabbage ever raised in your 
neighborhood this is the variety 
ou want. Under high culture it 
as reached an average weight of thirty 
pounds per head, and in size equals a 
two-bushel basket, heads sometimes 
fH weighing as high as 50 to 60 Ibs. 
yeach. The quality, however, is not 
coarse, but, on the contrary, delicate, ¢ 
and the flavor fine. Itis well adapted s 
to the South, and is considered one of 
the most desirable varieties of late sj 
H cabbage- for the warmer latitudes. ~ 
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f pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 














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i RED DUTCH.-— Heads are | 
round, very hard, and in colora dark jf 
yred. The best for pickling. Packet, 
HS cents; ounce, 20 cents; 14 pound, 
H 60 cents ; pound, $2.00. 
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header, heads at same time 
being large and solid. I 
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IMPROVED DRUM. A rsiioan ys 2 A RIMM HZ Soy GIVES GENERAL 
HEAD SAWVOY.—Few \s% } : y y SATISFACTION. Pkt., 
are Bare Oey excellent a cay Ce) ene 1% Ib., 
are the Savoy Cabbages. .; lb., $2.00. 
They are of amost superior : NEW FELDER 
flavor and more resemble a IR AU'T.—This new 
the Cauliflower than any variety from Germany 
other. My strain is unusu- combines so many good FE! 
ally choice, heads being qualities that it should ¢ 
large, finely curled and be sowm by all cab- Wl 
very compact. They are eae growers. Itisbest | 
excellent Winter keepers. of all for kraut. Heads large, 
Pkt , 10 cts.; 0z., 20 cts.; B ery hard, solid, and sure C) 
YY Ib., 60 cts.; 1b., $2.00. *to head. [tis very hardy, « 
STONEMASON —This and thrives well anywhere. 0 
is a very popular variety 
Good early or late. Kt. b 
among New England . 
10 cts.; 02., 20 cts.; 4 
growers, being a very sure 60 cts.; 1b., $2.00. ; 








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