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Improved Large Late Drumhead. 
Improved Large Late Drumhead. Fine 
large variety; should be sown early in 
the fall for winter, or during December 
and January for late spring use; it will 
stand more cold than the Brunswick. 
Pride of the South. An excellent va- 
riety, resembling the German Brunswick 
closely in appearance and color, but 
more globular in shape, not quite as 
large and equally as early. In growth 
it is very uniform, heading regular and 
very firm and is a good shipping variety. 
The seed should be sown during the 
months of October and November for 
spring crop and will come in at the same 
time with the Brunswick and Early 
Summer. 
All Head Early. The largest heading 
of the second early sorts, of excellent 
quality. The deep flat heads are re- 
markably solid, and very uniform in size, 
of a very compact growth, having few 
outer leaves; can be planted as close.as 
the Wakefield. 
All Head Early. 
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Drumhead Savoy. 
Green Globe Savoy. 
heads, not very hard, but all the leaves 
can be used. This and the following 
varieties are of fine flavor, and _ pre- 
ferred by many over the other kinds. 
Early Dwarf Savoy. Head rather 
small but solid; leaves very curled and 
succulent; of a dark green color. Very 
fine for family garden. 
Drumhead Savoy. Leaves are wrinkled, 
but not quite so much as the foregoing 
kinds. It grows to a good size with large 
roundish head. 
Red Dutch. Best hard-headed, red va- 
riety. Large heads, globular, and very 
deep red on top. ‘Outer leaves greenish. 
Especially used for pickling. 
Steckler’s French Market Winter. 
This is a fine strain of an immense win- 
ter cabbage grown on Long Island. It is 
one of the most uniform heading varie- 
ties ever brought to this market. The 
heads are larger than the Crescent City 
Large Late Flat Dutch, very solid, dark 
green in color, and matures as early, 
Fine for shipping. 
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Steckler’s French Market Winter. 
Plant Tobacco Seed for Your Own Consumption. 
Medium sized 
