FRANCIS • C • STOKES • AND • COMPANY 

 All Head Early (Stokes) 



Outstanding feature: A desirable variety to cover Flat Dutch types. 



All Head Early 



Type purity 91 % 

 Germination 94% 

 Date of Test: July, 



1927 



SPECIFICATIONS: 



Disinfectant: Dipdust (Bayer). 

 Days to maturity: 115-125. 

 Weight of head: 4 to 5 pounds 



All Head Early (Stokes) is recommended especially as a cabbage 

 for production in the south to take the place of Stein's Flat Dutch 

 and others which under very favorable growing conditions will pro- 

 duce too large a head. The market tends toward a smaller size 

 cabbage. All Head Early is slightly more 

 rounded than Stein's Flat Dutch and is in every 

 particular more attractive. At the same time 

 it will produce a heavy tonnage per acre. It has 

 excellent shipping qualities and makes a 

 good appearance on the market. 



Price delivered: Packet 10c, oz. 20c, 

 ^ }A lb. 75c, lb. $2.50, 10 lbs. @ $2.40 pei 

 mfk lb., 50 lbs. Qj, $2.30. per lb. 



"Our time-honored habit of meas- 

 uring everything in terms of one 

 unit, money, has the merit of sim- 

 plicity, but quite ignores certain other 

 important considerations ... It is cu- 

 rious that the interpretation of goods 

 in terms of both price and value is so 

 little recognized." — Chase and Schlink. 



Glory of Enkhuizen (Stokes) 



Outstanding feature: General good qualities of southern shipping cabbage. 



SPECIFICATIONS: 

 Type purity 93% Disinfectant: Dipdust (Bayer). 



Germination 90% Days to maturity: 110-120. 



Date of Test: October, 1927 Weight of head: 4-to 5 pounds. 



Glory of Enkhuizen (Stokes) will pro- 

 duce a heavy tonnage of solid, uniform 

 heads. This variety came originally from 

 the same source as the famous Copen- 

 hagen Market. Glory of Enkhuizen is 

 later in maturity and produces a corre- 

 spondingly heavier head. Our stock is a 

 thoroughly reliable one. 



We particularly recommend our stock 

 of Glory of Enkhuizen to Texas growers. 

 It will produce a very uniform crop of 

 cabbage and will give a very heavy per 

 acre yield. 



Price delivered: Packet 10c, oz. 

 20c, y 4 lb. 75c, lb. $2.50, 10 lbs. @ 

 $2.40 per lb., 50 lbs. @ $2.30 per lb. 



Glory of Enkhuizen 



A Statement on Our Days to Maturity 



For a number of years we have followed the practice of indicating the number of days required for the maturity of the varieties 

 we offer. This information must of necessity be relative in order to be of any value. Theoretically we count the days from planting 

 time until marketable fruit, but all such information is variable at best. In Florida, Marglobe Tomato may reach full maturity in 100 

 days from planting time. In New Jersey it is likely to require 135 days. The two as noted, therefore, apply in a general way to the 

 North and the South — the first date being for the warmer climate. All of our maturity dates are subject to weather conditions and due 

 leeway must be granted them accordingly. Although these dates are taken from the best available records, we cannot hold ourselves 

 in any way responsible for them. The information is given for what it is worth in the hope that it may be of assistance in crop planning. 



We would again direct attention to the importance of maturing crops cither ahead of or behind the peak market, shipments winch 

 invariably command the low prices. Extra-early maturity is usually the best way to meefcompetition. This is dependent on the choice 

 of extra-early varieties combined with cultural methods, including the best use of glass, of plant covers and of the most intensive forms 

 of cultivation after the crop is set in the field. 



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