HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



CABBAGE Ger. Kohl 



AMERICAN-GROWN CABBAGE SEED. — I' '* a well-known fact among gardeners that American-grown Cabbage Seed 



— will make plants that head up better than those raised from foreign seed. 



This particularly applies to seed produced on Long Island, from which section our Cabbage Seed comes, and is grown especially 

 for our critical market gardener trade. 



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Large York. A -upenor 



early-heading, robust sort. 



Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 50 



cts.; lb., ^1.75. 

 Express. Very early 



small, solid head. Oz'., -.j,- 



15 cts.; 14: lb., 50 cts.; 'nbl^ 



lb., Si.75. % 



Etampes. Very early, pro- '^ 



ducing medium-sized heads 



EARLY VARIETIES. 



Eureka, or First Early. This flat-headed Cabbage, fully as 

 early in maturing as the well-known Early Jersey Wakefield, must 

 prove extremely valuable to the market gardener. A few years ago 

 an enterprising and careful cabbage grower made a cross with a fine 

 strain of early Jersey Wakefield on the well-known Succession Cab- 

 bage, and the result was the production of this splendid variety, which 

 IS now thoroughly fixed as to type. It matures fully as early as the 

 Wakefield, and the quality is excellent. The heads are very solid 

 and leaves tender, being entirely free from coarseness. The plants may 

 be set ab close in the field as the Wakefield, and can be depended 

 upon to head up well. Oz., 25 cts.; ^ lb., 85 cts.; lb., $3.00. 



Selected Jersey Wakefield. {See cut.) A leading early 



\aiiet\ for market gardeners' use. Our strain is being constantly 

 lmpro^ed, both in purity and earliness. There is no cabbage so 

 widely known as the Early Jersey Wakefield. Oz. , 25 cts.; % lb., 

 85 cts'.; lb., 53-00. 



The Cliarleston, or Larg-e Wake- 

 field. Large solid heads, of good quality, 

 a few days later than Early Jersey Wakefield. 

 _ The strain we offer is of excep- 



tional purity and cannot fail to 

 give satisfaction, as it combines 

 all the good qualities of an early 

 long-keeping sort. Oz. , y> 

 cts.; X lb.,^I.oo; lb., §3.50. 



Early Winnig-stadt. 



Conical shape ; quality very 

 good. This variety is espe- 

 cially adapted for light soils, 

 where it does better than other 

 sorts. Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 

 50 cts.; lb., Si. 75. 



pointed. Oz.,i5cts. ; %\h., 

 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 

 Early Spring. Nearly as early 

 as the Jersey Wakefield, but the 

 heads are of the round, flat type 

 of Early Summer. It has very 

 few small outer leaves, thus allowing its being 

 planted very close. Oz., 25 cts.; % \h , "j^ cts.; 

 lb., $2.50. 



SECOND EARLY 



VARIETIES. 



Dreer's Early Drumliead. A second early, 

 large, round, solid-heading variety. Good for fol- 

 lowing Charleston Wakefield ; it matures about ten 

 days later. Oz.,25cts. ; ^ lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 



All-Head Early. The deep, flat heads are 

 remarkably solid, and very uniform in size. Oz., 



. 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2. 50. 



Improved Early Summer. ( See cut. ) A 

 second early Cabbage, which makes a large, solid, 

 flattish head, with short outer leaves. Oz., 25 cts.; 

 X lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.25. 



Succession. A good second early round-headed 

 sort, heads very evenly, and comes in a few days 

 after the Early Summer. Oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 

 cts.; lb., S2.50. 



Selected All Seasons ( Vando-gaw). An early Drum- 

 head Cabbage, yielding heads of the largest size. Oz., 25 

 cts.; yl lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 



-oDREER3 SELEaED LATE FLAT DUTCH O" 



Improved Flat Brunswick. This variety produces 

 large heads, and can be grown either as a second early or late. 

 Oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 65 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



