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Danish Ball-Head Cabbage 



BRINGS THE HIGHEST PRICE PER TON IN CAR-LOTS 



The Danish Cabbages are growing more and more popular every year. This is because of their sterling 

 merit. They seem to adapt themselves to all soils and conditions, and produce more tons per acre than almost 

 any other Cabbage known. 



The " Danish Ball-Head" Cabbage is a sure header of great solidity and weight; are splendid keepers 

 and sell on any market. They are medium to late in maturing, and are generally grown as a late winter 

 crop. Every plant is sure to make a head, heads being round, hard and very heavy, though not extra large, 

 and on this account can be grown in close quarters. It excels in keeping qualities, coming out of the pits in 

 March or April, as fresh as when first put in, with absolutely no waste. 



Ihe seed I offer comes from the finest sources of supply in Denmark, and is of the very highest grade. 



Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., Klb. $i, lb. $3.50, postpaid; by express, 5-lb. lots at S3. 25 per lb. 



Danish Round-Head. An earlier short- stemmed type of the famous Danish Ball-Head. This new 



type has very round, solid, heavy heads on short, thick stalks, and is 



less liable to be bent over by storms than taller varieties. The heads average larger in size than those of the 

 Ball-Head type, and are heavier in weight than heads of even larger size of the best American varieties. The 

 interior leaves are bleached to the purest whiteness. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 40 cts , Klb. Si. 10, lb. $4. 



Louderback's All-the- Year-Round. , T his Cabbage, originated by Daniel Louderback, 



— — — — — — — — ■— — — — — — — —— — has for many years been the standard early round- 

 headed Cabbage with Philadelphia gardeners, who prefer it to Early Summer and similar sorts, the origina- 

 tor frequently getting as high as $10 per pound for his seed. It is not only the finest early Drumhead in cul- 

 tivation, but is equally good for second and third early, intermediate and late. Heading large, compact and 

 solid, at all seasons. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., Xlb. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 



New Volffa. ^ magnificent Cabbage for southern planters for early spring market, and for northern 

 — — - planters for early fall market. The plants are of very low growth with spreading saucer- 

 like outer leaves, which shade the roots very effectively. It is very rapid in its growth, but it is a long time 

 after maturity before it bursts. The heads are very deep thr< "gh and smoothly round at the top. They are 

 exceedingly hardy and solid and very heavy. Light grayish green color and 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and 

 are very attractive in every way. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., Klb. 85 cts., lb. $3. 



This 

 is my 



Danish. Ball-Head Cabbage 



Danish. Bound-Head Cabbage 



Large Late Drumhead. Old favorite winter sort; valuable for 

 main crop. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., Klb. 50 cts., 

 lb. Si. 50. 



Premium Flat Dutch. Largely grown for main crop; a favorite 

 for winter market. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., !» lb. 

 50 cts., lb. Si. 75. 



Hard Heading Savoy. A fine American-grown strain of beauti- 

 ful!}' crumpled and wrinkled Savoy type. Heads are large, solid 

 and tender. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., H\b. 75 cts., 

 lb. $2.50. 



Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Large, loose heads, nearly round ; 

 fine quality. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., Klb. 60 cts., 

 lb. $2.25. 



Improved Red Dutch Erfurt. Very hard head ; deep blood- 

 color ; for pickling. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., M lb. 

 60 cts., lb. $2. 



Mammoth Red Rock. Largest, hardest-heading and best red 

 Cabbage. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., Klb. 60 cts., 

 lb. $2. 



Mr. I. S. Petrie, of New York State, writes, April 27, 1910 : 

 " Wish to inform you that I had the finest crop of Cabbage last season that 



I ever rai ed in my life, and have grown Cabbage for the last fifteen years ; 



almost every plant proved to be a first-class Cabbage. The seed which this 



crop was raised from was seed I purchased from you last year. Thank you 



for your honest seeds and prompt dealings." 



Mrs. E. J. Hill, of Iowa, writes: 

 " I found the 'Nokor ' Cabbage, the seed of which I bought from you, to be 



a fine fall Cabbage. The ' Bonny Best' Tomato was fine, best I ever raised." 



Matchless Late Flat Dutch. 



matchless strain of Late Flat Dutch Cabbage and is un- 

 excelled in producing uniform, handsome, very large, 

 solid compact heads. They are of extra-strong growth 

 and in good soil will produce heads of enormous size. 

 They are also splendid keepers, and for late winter use there is no better. Pkt. 10 

 cts., oz. 25 cts., %\b. 60 cts., lb. $2. 25. 



Stokes' Wormproof Hardiana. An important novelty, see page 4, 

 Enkhuizen Glory. An important novelty, see page 4. 



AN IDEAL LIST OF STANDARD LATE OR 

 WINTER CABBAGE 



Surehead. (Original seed.) Strong, vigorous; very uniform; large and solid. By 



mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., Mlb. 50 cts., lb. Si-75- 

 Rockhead Winter. Large, perfect shape, sure header and long keeper. By mail, 



postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., Klb. 60 cts., lb. $2. 

 Hollander, or German Export. Heads solid; medium size; white; very distinct. 



By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., K'b. 85 cts., lb. $3. 

 Short-Stem Drumhead. Surpasses the old Late Drumhead, ripening earlier. 

 By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., M^lb. 50 cts., lb. Si. 75. 



Matchless Late Flat Dutch Cabbage 



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