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ST.\%' EAKLT.— This is one of the finest 

 hii^'C earlj- cabbag'es grown. Forms solid, 

 compact hearts, and leaves grow close to the 

 head, thus allowing many more cabbag-os to 

 be grown on the acre than any other sort. 

 One of its most striking- features is its earli- 

 ness. It heads so rapidly that the worms 

 can't J»art it. Pkts. oe. and 10c. Oz. 

 1-4 lb. oOe. Lb. $1.73. 



E SrCCESSIOBT C.IBBAGE is one of 



th.- most valuable contributions to horticul- 

 ture. It would be classed as a second early 

 variety, coming- in a few days later than 

 Early Summer, but it is immeasurably supe- 

 rior to that variety ; it is nearly double the 

 size, and is absolutely true to its type under 

 all conditions. In addition to this, it has no 

 tendency whatever to run to seed. It is one 

 of the finest sorts in existence today: whether 

 for medium earlj , main crop or late use, it 

 has no superior. It is so finely bred and so 

 true to type that In a field of twenty acres 

 every head appears alike. AVe can recom- 

 meui it either for the market gardener, 

 trucker or private planter, as it is a perfect 

 Cabbage in every respect, not only being of 

 the largest size, but of handsome color and 

 of the finest quality. It is probably the 

 safest varietyfor an amateur to plant as it 

 does well at all seasons, and one is almost 

 sure of getting a crop, no matter when it is 

 planted. Pkts. He. and lOe. Oz. 2O0. 

 1-4 lb. .50e. Lb. $1.7.>. 



,01I.STIf.I.E I>Rl -"»IHE.\l».— This is the 

 most i)opuiar intermediate or second early 

 with market gardeners around Louisville 

 and the Southwest. It comes off medium 

 early, withstands heat to a remarkable ex- 

 tent, heads large, solid and uniform in size 

 and (-oior. 'W e can recommend this sort very 

 hitrliiy fdr the Southern and Middle Stales. 

 Pkl. lOr. Oz. 15r. 1-4 lb. 40c. Eb. $1.'2.>. 



•SFREHEA ».-This popular cabbage is right- 

 fully named Surehead, as it never fails to 

 make a fine, large, solid head, with few outer 

 leaves. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and 

 very uniform in size and color. Always 

 brings the highest price in our markets. 

 ^ Pkts. 5c. and 10c. Oz. 1.5c. 

 1-4 lb. 40c. tb. $1.30. 



SEASOXS.-This forms a fine, large 

 head, of superior quality, nearly as early as 

 the Earl}- Summer, ^uitable for planting 

 at any season. Pkts. 5c. and lOc. «»z. 

 1.5c. " 1-4 lb. 40c. I,b. S1..50. 



SUCCESSION CABBAGE. 



CABBAGE. 



DAXISH BAEE HEAEJ.-This most exce'^ 

 lent variety of Cabbage, coming from Deo 

 mark, has grown very rapidly into favoT 

 with both market and private gardeners. It 

 is a large, round, solid heading, medium 

 early variety; a very sure header, having, 

 few loose leaves, consequently cau be planted 

 very close together. Although a mediuns 

 early, can also be grown for a fall and win 

 ter crop, being one of the best keepers 

 Very popular in the Phi adt lvlna. New Vork 

 and Posi on markets. I'ki. 10c. Oz. 20c. 

 1-4. lb. 50e. Eb. $1.T.>. 



TIIE I,rPTOX.-This will mature earlier 

 than Flat Dutch, keeps Tvell, and is a good 

 header. Pkts. *>c. antl 10c. Oz. 20c 

 I /t i b. 50c. Lb. 9I.6O. 



I am more than pleased -with cabbage seed 

 I bought of you— $2.00 worth ; sold $20.00 worth 

 of plants, and set out about 10,000. I believe 

 my sales -would have been double had it not 

 been for the drought. 



T". E. MiLLEB, 

 Sept. 17. 1900. Hudgins, Va 



BOSS FLAT DUTCH— LATE CABBAGE. 



PREMIUM LARGE FLAT DUTCH — LATE CABBAGE. 



UATB OR AUTUMIN CABBAGB. 



PUEMIIM LAROE L.4TE FLAT nrXCH CABBACiE.-Large 



nnd excellent for winter, very extensivelj- grown. The head is broad, 

 thick and flat, well covered in by leaves lapping across the center, 

 utaide leaves feathered to the base of the leaf stem. Pkts. .5c. 

 10c. Oz. 1.5c. 1-4 lb. 40c. Lb. $1.3.5. 



loss FL.\T nrXCH CABBAGE.-In again calling the attention 

 "f market gardener^ and truckers to this magnificent rahhaL"-('. we 



would say that it has fully met the claims -we made for it upon its 

 introduction. AThen we ask our customers how they like it, their 

 answer is "splendid" or "elegant," everything heads; "you can 

 scarcely find any that don't head." The heads are large, hard, thick 

 and flat, the leaves lapping across the center, making it the most de 

 sirahle winter variety in cultivation. Tr.\ ir and be convi" • ' ' its 

 nui.. . \<r- t"k.ttt. Sc. and 10c. Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. BOe. 

 Ponnd 9I.RO. 



SPKCIAL T^RTCKS TO OARIJEXERS AiMJ KAR.MKRS. IN LARtiE tll'.AXTITI KS. 



