Late or Winter Cabbage— continued 



Maule's Prize 

 Drumhead 



133 Maule's Prize Drumhead (120 days) 



Large, Solid, Flat Heads on Short Stems 



Heads grow to an extra large size. They are hard, solid, flattened, uniform in 

 shape, and of a most handsome general appearance. Plants are compact growing 

 and support the extra large heads on short, stout stems. A sure header; can al- 

 ways be depended upon to make immense heads no matter what the con- 

 ditions of weather or soil may be. Splendid for late fall use; has excellent 

 storage qualities and sells readily in the winter and spring markets. Widely 

 used for kraut. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c: V* lb. 70c; Vz lb. $1.10; lb. $1.85. 



122 Penn State Ballhead (120 days) ^ 



Large, Round Heads of Remarkable Solidity 



This special selection of Danish Ballhead Cabbage was made by Professor C. E. 

 Myers of the Pennsylvania State College. Its unusual tonnage record is due to 

 the painstaking selection for hard, tight heads weighing at least ]4 more than 

 Danish Ballhead heads of equal size. Has produced an average yield of 12 tons 

 per acre in New York State, with a record of over 20 tons per acre. A perfect 

 winter keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; Vi lb. $1.15; Vz lb. $1.90; lb. $3.50. 



Red Cabbage 



Red Danish 

 Roundhead 



140 Red Danish Roundhead (100 days) •SK 



Round, Solid, Dark Red Heads; Excellent Flavor 



Ball-shaped, solid heads of medium size, intense dark red to the very center. 

 Preferred by many to green Cabbage because of its flavor. Largely used for 

 pickling. May be used as soon as fully grown or stored for winter and spring use. 

 Dwarf growers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; % lb. 95c; Vi lb. $1.50; lb. $2.75. 



143 Mammoth Red Rock (100 days) 



Largest Heading, Red Cabbage; Good Keeper 



Heads are perfectly round, solid as a rock, quite large and of a deep purplish 

 •■^d color throughout. Individual heads often weigh as much as 12 lbs. each; 

 used extensively for boiling and pickling. It is a reliable grower; stems are of 

 medium length. In many sections, the attractive red heads bring higher prices 

 than green Cabbage. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; V* lb. 90c; V2 lb. $1.40; lb. $2.50. 



Improved Drumhead Savoy 



Savoy Cabbage 



If you have not eaten Savoy Cabbage, be sure to grow some this year. It 

 deserves to be better known; it has greater tenderness and milder flavor than 

 other Cabbages when cooked. Give Savoy Cabbage a trial; you will like it. 



141 Improved Drumhead Savoy (100 days) 



The Best of the Crumpled Leaved or Savoy Cabbages 



Of a milder, more pleasing flavor than the regular Cabbages. Heads are large, 

 round and somewhat flattened; leaves are attractively wrinkled and crumpled. 

 It is a splendid winter keeper. Improved Drumhead is the best of the Savoy 

 Cabbages and our strain is carefully selected and will surely please anyone grow- 

 ing it for home use or market. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 70c: Vz lb. $1.10; lb. $1.85. 



CHINESE OR CELERY 

 CABBAGE 



Not a true Cabbage; resembles a stalk of 

 celery. Distinct flavor. Where summers are 

 cool, seed may be sown early in the spring but 

 best results are obtained from a sowing made 

 about August 1 in the vicinity of Philadelphia. 

 Further north, make earlier sowings; allow 

 about 70 days for heads to mature. 



130 Pe-Tsai (70 days) 



Large Cos Lettuce-Like Heads 



Heads grow 10 to 12 in. tall and resemble Cos 

 Lettuce. Leaves are tightly folded around the 

 heart which is well blanched, tender, juicy 

 and of such an agreeably pungent flavor as 

 to be in great favor for eating raw like Lettuce 

 or prepared like ordinary Cabbage. 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 60c; Vz lb. 90c: 

 lb. $1.60. 



Chinese 

 Cabbage 



is a wonderful 

 vegetable. If 

 you have never 

 grown it. be 

 sure to plant 

 soQie this year. 



Chihli 



Pe-Tsai 



129 Chihli (70 days) <K 



A Sure and Even Header. 

 Has Become Very Popular 



Long, pointed, very firm, solid heads, 

 pure white inside and of the finest flavor. 

 The leaves are broad, smooth, and 

 fringed at the edge. When fully matured 

 heads often measure 18 in. tall and 3J4 

 to 4 in. thick. Very reliable header, but 

 do not sow too early as plants will "bolt" 

 during hot weather and will not form 

 heads. Sow seeds about 3 months before 

 your first expected frost. 



Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20g ; Vt lb. 65c ; 

 Vz lb. $1.00; lb. $1.75. 



WM. HENRY MAULE PHILADELPHIA 19 



