Best Quality Cabbage Seed. 



WM. C. BEGKERT. 



ALLEGHENY. PA. 



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SUPERIOR 

 CABBAGE SEED, 



C aliliaae is one of the gardener s m 

 important crops, tiie value ot win 

 as Inr^-clv ii]i<Ti tlie tiualitv ot th( 

 as ujiou soil " " 



usuallv sfuvn earl 

 later in the open 

 crops. Seed sow 

 about Fel.>ru:>rv 



^HENDERSON'S EARLY SUMMER. A favorite second-early 

 sort. to 10 days later than the Wakefield and twice its size. The 

 heads/are large, solid, roundish flat, of good flavor and stand a long 

 whUe after maturity without btir.sting. Pkt. o cts.. oz. 25 cts..341b. 80c. 

 1/ ALLHEAD. One of the best early Cabbages: uniformly large 

 in si^e. of good quality, sure-heading and adaptable to manv soils. 

 PkV: 5 cts., oz. 25 cts.,"j4'lb. 80 cts. 



i/ ALL-SEASONS, or VANDERCAW. Noted for its superior 

 quality and delicacy of flavor. Almost as early as Henderson's Early 

 Stimmer: heads larger and quite thick through; good for earlv and 

 late/crops. ^Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 25 cts., ^^Ib. 80 cts. 



V^^REHEAD. The heads are of Flat Dutch type, uniform in 

 shawe and size, solid and heav}-. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 25 cts., %lh. 80 cts. 



\/ SUCCESSIONo A week later than Early Summer, with heads 

 much larger. Good for earlv or late use. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 25 cts., 

 i^iySOcts. 



v/nONESUCHi In many respects similar to Succession. Heads 

 rathey more full at the top; foliage not so abundant and more com- 

 pactV Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., Mlb. 80 cts. 



\ /the LUPTON. Has the best qualities of the second-early and 

 thl/late varieties. Slightly earlier than the Flat Dutch and of "more 

 compact growth. Heads are large in proportion to the plant, which 

 grows strong but does not spread out. Stalks short: color dark 

 green/ not so coarse as other late sorts and of fine quality. A good 

 keep/r. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts.. Vilb. 60 cts. 



sySELECT LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH. An excellent keep 

 in^ variety; more extensively grown for main crops than any other 

 sort. /Heads large, broad, roundish, flat, solid, and of good quality, 

 oz. 20 cts., J4lb. GO cts. 

 SELECT LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD. Popular and widely 

 rov."n for main crops. Gpod-keeping. sure-heading variety. Pkt. 



sort. / J 

 Pkt/5 ( 

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AUTUMN KiNC, or WORLD-BEATER. 



Late: sure-headrng: heads of enormous size 

 gnlar and uniform, with tew outer 

 " Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 25 cts.. i^lb. 80 cts. 

 DANISH BALLHEAD.orHOLLANDER. 



\ (hstinet varu-tv: plants long-stemmed, but 

 leaves ^^•rv smooth and thick: head 

 1 size, round and verv solid: ma- 

 in nl IS a spileiuhd keeper: one of 

 111 rulnvation. and endures both 

 '■"luh that would destroy other 

 :iiT\- excellent. Pkt. 5 cts.,"oz. 30c. 



MUSTARD. 



rich. 



•y EX 



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t than l>ixi: 

 m April or a=>— 

 .2- the plants 



- i. and 2\i> Extra-Earlv Jersey Wakefield. 



the plants 



Mil d, as tins would induce weak, slender plants, 

 i.f ( alii-:.-.-, ilic -oil must be plout'lied deen and made very 

 I .■u]i i\ 111 i-iii :iim1 the insects which molest them should be 

 rh si-.-iu i!)"-! cfiii-acions in the locality. Crops of C abbage 

 r 01 v-i HI The same irround, on account ot club root. 



thi-m on a dry ilav, turninir the heads dow ii 

 11 111 a -ooi cellar or bury them in trenches du^' in sonii 

 (h.\vii> -anl. In the Middle states onlv the stuiii])s and 

 : 11 covered lightly with Straw, or wilh boards lu severe 

 lice 2U0O plants. 



ue 111 cultivation ; not so larse as the 'tt akefaeld. how- 



( 2cnf.) 



The voting and tender leaves of the Mus- 

 tard are irreatlv relished as salads or when 



" keil like spinach. The seed should be 

 - u m shallow drills as early as the ground 



III lie prepared m sjiring and the leaves cut 

 when several inches long. Pkt. 5 cts., 

 oz. 10 cts. 



Iter, 



should not lt i". :■']■ a miiiioi-r 

 To keep Gaucages over W 

 for a ti-w iiours to iWiiin. Store i 

 dry place in tin- oiM U irrimnd. he; 

 part of the heaus i eed be buried 

 weather. An ounce ot seed will ] 

 PRESS. The earlie-r Ca 

 Pkt. 5 cts.. o;:. 25 cts.. 75 cts. 



EXTRA E.^RLY JERSEY Vi^AKEFIELD. The lu st earlv 

 size. ii);<"aiindal. pointed, hriii and solid, with few outside leaves 

 and t<mie of maturing, and are of good quality. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 2. 



\/lARCE JERSEY WAKEFIELD, or CHARLESTON. A 

 and 10 days later, with heads rounder and twice as large. A fane 

 era^iiiltivatiou. Pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 25 cts., \]h. hO cts. 

 y EARLY WINNICSTADT 



arietv. Heads of medium 

 they are uniform in size 

 cts.. >4lb. SO cts. 

 sel-»ctioii from the above 

 rarietv and worthy of gen- 



heads of fair size. It is one of the best earlv Cab- 



C OlllC 



bi'ges. -Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts.. H\h. 45 cts. 

 <-*^ARLY QUEEN. A week earlier than anv other flat-headed Cabbage. Heads flat and 

 solid, ^itii few outside leaves, averaging 4 pounds m weight: stems short. Pkt. 5 cts., 

 oz. 25 cts., J41b. 80 cts. 



Danish BalUiead. 



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