Stokes Seed Farms Qoi^pany, Moorestown, New Jersey 



CABBAGE 



GROWN ON THE 

 BLESSED ISLAND 



104 Stokes' Earliest 



(Etampes) 



For a number of years this Cabbage has been the 

 earliest of all heading varieties. It matures fully one 

 week ahead of the Early Jersey Waketield, and will 

 not make quite so solid or large a head as the latter 

 variety. Nevertheless, it is a splendid Cabbage with 

 which to capture the early markets. It is usually 

 entirely off the markets before the Jersey Wakefields 

 have started, and for this reason very often brings 

 double money. As a home-garden Cabbage it is unex- 

 celled in quality by any of the early pointed-head va- 

 rieties. It will mature under favorable conditions, in 

 approximately one hundred days. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 20 cts., V4lb. 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 



100 S. S. Early Jersey Wakefield 



The most largely known of all extra-early pointed- 

 head varieties. Early Jersey Wakefield will mature 

 about one week later than the Stokes' Earliest (Etam- 

 pes), producing a considerably larger head than that 

 Cabbage and being of a very firm, solid texture, the 

 quality of which is excellent. The heads keep firm for 

 a considerable length of time and this, of course, is an 

 important factor when it is grown as a field crop. Pkt. 

 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., Viib. 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 



102 Charleston, or Large Wakefield 



The particular merit of this Cabbage is the fact that it will produce 

 an exceedingly large head quite early in the season, being only about 

 six days later in maturing than the Early Jersey Wakefield. It is a 

 sort which is very generally used by all classes of planters, and on 

 the whole gives splendid satisfaction. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., Vilb. 

 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 



122 Succession 



A sure-heading main-season Cabbage, forming a very large, round 

 head when matured. It is one week later than All Seasons but very 

 vigorous. It may be used as a winter as well as late summer Cabbage. 

 Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., Vilb. 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 



108 Copenhagen Market 



(Grown in Denmark) 



This magnificent Danish Cabbage has earned for itself a permanent 

 place with American gardeners. It is as early as Charleston Wake- 

 field, but its habit of growth is round rather than pointed as is the 

 latter variety.. We do not advise anyone sowing Copenhagen Market 

 in the fall for transplanting in the spring, as there is danger of its 

 shooting to seed before forming a head. As an early spring Cabbage 

 of the round-head type we know of no rival. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., 

 V4lb. 65 cts., lb. $2.25, postpaid. 



Stokes' Earliest Cabbage 



110 Early Winnigstadt 



Copenhagen Market Cabbage 



Among the best medium-early sorts 



Early Winnigstadt is a hard, sharply pointed Cabbage which is a 

 sure cropper for, owing to the texture of its dark green leaves, it does 

 not suffer from i'.sects and diseases as some other less hardy varieties 

 unfortunately do. Early \\ innigstadt is well adapted for kraut, and 

 is very often us-ed as a winter Cabbage when the seed is sown late. 

 1 kt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., Vilb. 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 



117 Early Flat Dutch 



A very valuable and economical 

 second-early variety. The plant is 

 short-stemmed, upright and with few 

 outer leaves, consequently the rows 

 can be set close together. The heads 

 are nearly round, with a slightly 

 flattened top, very solid and uniform 

 in shape and size. This variety is 

 slightly earlier than Early Summer 

 Cabbage, which we discarded one 

 year ago owing to its similarity to 

 iEarly Flat Dutch. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 20c., Vilb. 60c., lb. $2, postpaid. 



127 Danish Bailhead 



(Grown in Denmark) 



Our entire output of this magnifi- 

 cent winter Cabbage is grown for us 

 in Denmark, and we feel that the seed 

 which we are ofi^ering is of as high 

 qua' ty as can be obtained. Danish 

 Bailhead is a long-stemmed variety 

 of unfailing popularity due, no doubt, 

 to its adaptability to all soils and 

 conditions and the fact that it is a 

 sure header and magnificent keeper. 

 Thousands of acres are put in every 

 year of Danish Bailhead, as the 

 splendid, round heads are very solid 

 and cannot be excelled for storage 

 work. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20cts.,V4lb. 

 60 cts., lb. $2, postpaid. 



Danish Bailhead Cabbage 



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