STOKES SPECIALS FOR 1933 



CABBAGE 



VIKING GOLDEN ACRE 



The earliest round cabbage. Five days ahead 



of other Golden Acre Strains. 



Days to maturity, 85. In repeated tests over varying parts 

 of the United States in 1932, Stokes Viking Golden Acre 

 again proved its right to claim first place in earliness 

 of maturity — the most important factor to the grower 

 who expects to get the high money in the June market. 



Along with this factor of earliness goes the remarkable 

 type uniformity, the leaf growth being even and re- 

 strained. There are many excellent stocks of Golden 

 Acre now available, but in our opinion none of them 

 equals Stokes Viking Golden Acre in value as a money- 

 maker. Records over the past ten years show that there 

 has been a reasonably strong market only for the first 

 ten days of each seasonal cutting. It is for growers who 

 can take advantage of such a market with a quick- 

 maturing, round-headed cabbage that this strain has been 

 developed. Average size of head 2^/2 lbs. We advise 

 planting this 12 in. in the row. 14 to 15 in. often pro- 

 duces too large a head. This strain up until now has 

 been called Viking Copenhagen. 



Price: Pkt. 15c, Oz. 50c, 1/4 lb. $1.75, Lb. $6.00, 10 lbs. 

 $37.50. Postpaid. 



COPENHAGEN MARKET SPECIAL 



Early, uniform, restrained. The very best in 

 Copenhagen nnarket. 



Days to maturity, 95. Copenhagen Market is one of 

 those varieties whose name in itself means little. There 

 is a variance of at least a month in time of maturing, 

 some stocks being large, late, and of little value. There- 

 fore buy carefully on Copenhagen. The Stokes strain 

 is early, maturing within ten days of Stokes Viking 

 Golden Acre. Heads average 31/2 lbs. in weight (one 

 pound heavier than Viking). Growth is uniform and re- 

 strained. It is a leader in its class. 



Price: Pkt. 10c, Oz. 25c, lb. 85c, Lb. $3.00, 10 lbs. 

 $27.50. Postpaid. 



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