STOKES SEEDS 



No. 17— ALL HEAD EARLY 



Days to maturity, 115-125. All Head Early was a selection made 

 personally by the late Mr. Burpee in 1888 from a field of Henderson's 

 Succession, which was being grown on the farm of Mr. J. M. Lupton, 

 Mattituck, Long Island. It was thus named and introduced by Burpee 

 in 1891. We believe this is the earliest of the flat types. It has a very 

 deep set head which gives a high tonnage per acre. The average weight 

 of the heads will be from 4 to 5 pounds. All Head Elarly is especially 

 recommended to Texas growers in place of Stein's Flat Dutch which, 

 under ver>' favorable growing conditions, will produce too large a head. 

 The market tends toward a smaller size Cabbage. Price, delivered: 

 oz., 15c; >/4 lb., 50c; lb- 90c; lb.. $1.60; 5 lbs.. @ $1.55 per lb.; 

 10 lbs., $1.50 per lb.; 50 lbs., (a $1.40 per lb. 



CABBAGE 



No. 16— GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 



Days to maturity, 110-120. A Holland Cabbage introduced by 

 Sluis & Groot, 1896 and brought to this country shortly afterward. 

 Glory of Enkhuizen is a later and larger Cabbage of the round- 

 headed type. — it having come originally from very much the same 

 source as the Copenhagen Market. Because of its growing and 

 shipping qualities it has made an important place for itself especi- 

 ally among the large producers of Texas. The head is slightly 

 elongated, although nearly round, solid and of excellent quality. 

 The crisp tender leaves will sometimes be slightly curled and 

 twisted, a feature which is typical of true stocks of the variety. 

 Price, delivered: oz., 15c; lb., 50c; 1/2 lb., 90c; lb., $1.60; 

 5 lbs., (a $1.55 per lb.; 10 lbs., $1.50 per lb; 50 lbs., @ 

 $1.40 per lb. 



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