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JOHNSON & STOKES' QUICK-CASH CABBAGE 



The Earliest and Hardiest Flat-Headed Cabbage 





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Johnson & Stokes' Quick=Cash Cabbage is a cross between our Johnson & Stokes' Earliest 

 and Early Spring, made and successfully bred for us by one of the largest cabbage growers of Long 

 Island. It is fully as early as the celebrated Johnson & Stokes' Earliest. It has an advantage, however, 

 in being a round or flat-headed cabbage, which type is generally preferred to pointed heads. It grows 

 to good size for so early a variety. The stem is short, leaves finely veined, heads very solid, with few 

 outer leaves. It has the peculiarity of heading firmly at a ver}' early stage of growth, so that cabbage 

 of the finest edible and market quality can be obtained long before it has reached its mature size. These 

 advantages, together with its large yield per acre, make it the most profitable and desirable early cab- 

 bage that can be grown for either the mai'ket or home garden. Prices, per pkt., 15c.; oz., 60c.; J lb., 

 11.65 ; lb., $5.50. 



ENKHUIZEN 



GLORY CABBAGE 



NeAV, Large, Earlv, 

 White, Solid 



Last season, at our Floracroft 

 Trial Grounds, this new cabbage 

 from Holland attracted the favor- 

 able comment of every visitor by 

 its absolutely uniform, large, very 

 solid heads. It is very early, com- 

 ing in with the Early Flat Dutch, 

 but at the same time making fine, 

 large, ballshai^ed heads, particu- 

 larly attractive for market pur- 

 poses. Owing to its very rapid 

 grow^th, the leaves are very tender, 

 thin ribbed and fine grained. The 

 centre i8 white, with very few outer 

 ieaves in proportion to the size of 

 the head. It will be found a very 

 desirable sort for an early summer 

 market, and we advise all of our 

 market gardener customers to give 

 it 9, cftrcfLil tins.! 



Price, per pkt., 10c. ; oz., 30c.; I lb., 90c.; lb., $3.00. 



ENKHUIZEN GLORY CABBAGE. 



