Keep all vegetables picked clean; if you can't use them, can, salt or dry for Winter 



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Three Desirable Cabbages 



Early, Medium and Late 



* m All Head Early 



The All Year Round Large Flat Head Cabbage 



It has proven itself to be adaptable to a wide range of both soil and 

 climate, and is well worthy of recognition as a standard Arherican 

 sort. It is a money maker for gardeners, and a very desirable sort 

 In every garden. It is the earliest of large cabbages, being ready 

 for the table or market in about 90 days. All Head Early in size of 

 heads is one-third larger than Early Summer or Copenhagen Market. 

 The deep, flat heads are remarkably uniform in shape, size and color. 

 Good quality and tenderness are marked features. The compact 

 habit of growth of All Head Early cabbage renders close planting 

 feasible. A good early spring, summer or winter sort. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 

 quarter pound, 90 cents; pound, $3,25 ; 5 pounds, $15.00, postpaid. 



132 Henderson's Succession 



Does Well in All Seasons; a Sure Cropper 



A large heading sort, producing its heads in 100 days, adapted for 

 late Summer as well as Winter use, and is absolutely true to its type. 

 It is so finely bred that in a field of twenty acres every head appeal's alike. 



It is a very handsome cabbage in make up and habit of growth, as 

 well as high bred in quality. The heads are deep and very firm. Its 

 large size, great productiveness, reliability, excellent flavor, sure crop- 

 ping and long keeping qualities make it one of the best for general use. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 

 quarter pound, 90 cts.; pound, 93.25; 5 pounds, S15. 00, postpaid. 



Maule's All Seasons Cabbage Collection 



We have selected the three varieties on this page to insure a full supply of C&hh&^e for the table throughout the 

 season, as well as to have enough for Kraut making or winter storing. 



One packet each of the three cabbages mentioned on this page, for 25 cents, postpaid; 

 Half oz. each of the 3 named sorts, for 50 cents, postpaid; one oz. each of the 3 named sorts, for 90 cents, postpaid. 



121 Improved Brunswick 



A Sure Header, Planted Early or Late 



A short stemmed round flat headed cabbage, which has 

 become very popular in all sections. The plants are of dwarf 

 and compact but strong growth, with only few outer leaves, 

 which are smooth or slightly waved. Many people who 

 only grow one variety of cabbage prefer The Improved Bruns- 

 wick to any other, as it is most excellent planted early or late. 

 It is always a reliable header, maturing in 105 days and with 

 ordinary cultivation will readily weigh 20 to 30 pounds. In 

 quality it is most desirable, while there is no question it is one 

 of the largest heading Drumhead varieties of cabbage. 

 Very desirable on account of its close, solid and firm large 

 heads which makes excellent slaws or kraut and a good 

 winter keeper. The plants which are short stemmed with 

 few outer leaves adapts itself to any soil and location. You 

 will make no mistake in planting Improved Brunswick at 

 any season of the year in your garden. Excellent for the 

 home garden or market. A good kraut maker. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 

 quarter pound, 90 cts; pound, $3.25; 5 pounds, $15.00, postpaid. 



