WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Vegetable Seeds—21 
A Good Early ant a Good Late Cabbage 
« Glory of Enkhousen 
An Early Danish Cabbage 
of Superior Merit 
This new Cabbage, Glory of Enkhousen, originated in Holland; in 
season it is very early, in fact as early as the Early Flat Dutch, with 
heads frequently twice as large, and weighing three times as much. 
: The large sized, ball shaped heads are very firm and solid, leaves being 
y fine ribbed and exceedingly tender. It is a dwarf and compact grower, 
allowing close planting; in fact some of its enthusiastic admirers claim 
it will yield more tons per acre than any other variety on account of close 
planting. This is not only a valuable early sort, but it grows so large 
that it can be profitably raised for main crop for Fall use. On account of 
its quick growth, this cabbage is a most desirable sort for market gar- 
deners to set out late in July, after early potatoes or other Spring crops 
are harvested. It looks as if this cabbage would be extremely popular 
with the market gardeners generally, and especially with those who use 
my select strain of Danish Ball Head and who have a trade for Danish 
cabbage early in the season. Originator’s stock. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 14 oz., 25 cts.3 OZ, 45 cts.3 14 Ib., $1.25; lb. $4.50. 
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The eee sed Lupton Cabbage 
A Grand Leading Main Crop Variety of my Introduction 
The Only Real Rival of the Famed Surehead 
The Lupton cabbage began its career in 1888, on the eastern end of | healthy development. The leaves are broad and well filled out to 
Long Island, in an extensive cabbage growing district. The origin- | their juncture with the stem. The stem is short, and broad under the 
ator, whose name the cabbage bears, is undoubtedly the largest | head, but tapers almost to a point where it enters the ground. The 
grower of first-class cabbage seed in America and every prominent | head is thick and flat, with the outer leaves covering it well across 
seed firm in the country considers him an authority on this important | the centre. It is very large, solid, and of the most excellent quality 
Subject. Lupton has some of the best traits of Surehead, with the size | and flavor, without any features of coarseness, the veins and ribs being 
and general shape of Maule’s Prize Flat Dutch, but is several days | well developed, but not prominent. My seed is, of course, all grown by 
earlier than the latter. Its growth is particularly strong and vigorous. | the originator. 
Its color is a dark bluish green, indicating robust constitution and Packet, 10 cts.; cumce, 35 cts.3 44 pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50. 
