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COLE'S GARDEN ANNUAL. 



EXTRA EARLY EUREKA CABBAGE 



Extra Early Eureka Cabbage. 



This fine new extra earlj' variety originated with 

 P'rancis Brill, the pioneer Cabbage seed grower of 

 Long Island. It is a cross of the Early Wakefield 

 and Succession. It is as early as the Wakefield, with 

 round heads like the Early Summer and Succession 

 type, and as hard and solid as the Holland or Danish 

 Ball Head. It grows very compactly, thus yielding 

 a much larger crop than other early varieties; a 

 splendid keeper for an early variety on account of 

 its solidness. For garden or market use it is unex- 

 celled. Everyone should give this new variety a 

 trial. Price per pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 15 cts., oz. 30 

 cts., % lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 



NEW EARLY SPRING CABBAGE 



This new variety sent out by Mr. Henderson, of New 

 York, is a round, flat-headed, extra early Cabbage, 

 coming in with the Wakefield and yielding more 

 than any other extra early variety. Every head as 

 uniform as if moulded, and remarkably solid even 

 when young. Few and small outside leaves, small 

 veins, fine texture and delicate flavor. Having com- 

 pact heads, with few outside leaves, can be planted 

 twenty-one inches apart, making over 13,000 to the 

 acre. If this variety proves to be what the introduc- 

 er claims for it, it will be a most valuable variety to 

 gardeners and private growers. Price per pkt. 5 cts., 



oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 



New Early Spring Cabbage 



Charleston, or Large Wakefield Cabbage 



Charleston, or Large Wakefield Cabbage 



This variety has become a popular market cab- 

 bage. It is about a week later than the Wake- 

 field, the heads are nearly one-third larger and 

 very solid. It is very compact in growth and 

 so can be planted more close than most varie- 

 ties. One great advantage with this sort is that 

 it does not burst open when ripe. This sort is 

 grown largely in the south and around large cit- 

 ies for shipping long distances on account of its 

 good keeping qualities, and is one of the 

 best large early sorts on the market. Price per 

 pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 



Your seeds are all right and give Ihe best of sat- 

 isf action under all conditions of weather, climate 

 and soil. J. D. K. Marshall, Rockingham Co.^N.H. 



