WALTER^ P. STOKES 219 Market Street, PHIbADELPHIA.PA 



A Page of Splendid New Cabbage 



The one on the right is Stokes' " Worm- Proof Hardiana " Cabbage 



Stokes' "Worm-Proof Hardiana" 



Originator's Stock 



The late firm of Johnson & Stokes introduced this Cab- 

 bage some years ago, but one very hard winter the stock 

 was lost, and it has been out of the market for some years. 

 Fortunately, I have been able to procure it again from the 

 originator, and the stock I now offer is of the very finest 

 quality. It is dark green in color with a slight reddish tinge 

 on the edges of the leaves, every plant making a hard, 

 solid head, very large, often weighing from 18 to 25 pounds 

 each. There is a natural glaze on the surface of the leaf 

 which prevents to a large extent the ravages of worms, but 

 entirely outside of this feature it is a magnificent late Cab- 

 bage for all purposes. 



My grower, the originator of this Cabbage, says in a 

 letter written September 10, 1910: "I will send you two 

 specimens of cabbage heads by express. These were 

 planted side by side. One is of the " Worm-proof " and 

 the other is of another late variety, I think the "Late Flat 

 Dutch." They were planted the same day, showing what 

 the worms did to the "Late Flat Dutch," while the "Worm- 

 proof Hardiana" alongside of it was almost entirely ex- 

 empt." Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., %\b. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 



Red Danish "Stone-Head" 



This produces a round or ball-shaped head of great solid- 

 ity, and with a very deep, rich red color. Heads are per- 

 fectly round, from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The rich 

 coloring extends to the center of the head. The extra- 

 dark color, remarkable hardiness and large size, make it 

 the most desirable red Cabbage on the market. You will 

 find this a desirable late Cabbage it every way. Pkt. 10c, 

 Yzoz. 35 cts., oz. 60 cts., X'b. $1.75. 



New Early Danish Cabbage 

 "Copenhagen Market" 



This new Cabbage is very heavy and solid, like the Danish 

 "Ball-head" type of Cabbage; makes a fine, large, globe- 

 shaped head with well developed outside leaves, but is very 

 much earlier in maturing than any of the Danish Cabbages, 

 and makes for us a very fine second-early variety, coming 

 in about two weeks later than the " Early Jersey Wake- 

 field." The heads weigh 14 to 16 pounds each. The seed 

 is very scarce this year. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts., ]4oz. 

 65 cts., oz. $1. 



"Glory of Enkhuizen" 



This is a Holland product, and has made good in this 

 country wherever it has been planted. Produces a very 

 heavy crop, is quite early, large and round ; always ex- 

 tremely solid and fine-ribbed, excelling in flavor almost all 

 other varieties. It is exceedingly tender, and has more of 

 the flavor of the " Savoy " Cabbages than most other sorts ; 

 quite dwarf and compact, allowing close planting. Heads 

 ball-shaped and with few outside leaves. Color is a lightish 

 green. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., %\b. $1, lb. $3.50. 



A Splendid New Cabbage, "Nokor" 



The heads are extremely uniform in size and shape, 

 weighing from 12 to 15 pounds each, and frequently measur- 

 ing 12 inches in diameter, roundish in shape and extremely 

 solid, and the stem does not run up into the head, hence 

 its name " Nokor" (no core). It matures fully two weeks 

 earlier than any of the late-growing varieties, and yet it 

 will stand a long time before bursting. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 

 30 cts., ^lb. 85 cts., lb. $3, by mail, postpaid. 



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