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Succession. 
Succession. Resembles the German 
Brunswick, but not quite so large, and 
is of same season. It heads up very 
regularly and uniform; should be planted 
same time as the Early Summer and 
Brunswick for a spring crop. 
Solid South. A cabbage introduced by 
one of the leading cabbage growers on 
Long Island. It is of the same season as 
the Early Summer, but more regular in 
shape than that variety, and very hard 
heading; the crop can be cut almost at 
one time. 
Solid South. 
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St. Denis or Chou Bonneuil. A very 
popular variety. It does beiter for spring 
than for fall; should be sown in Novem- 
ber. 
All Season. An excellent market va- 
riety, the heads are large and _ solid, 
globular in shape, the ribs pinkish and 
not quite as thick as of the Superior Flat 
Dutch. Will stand heat and drouth bet- 
ter than any other variety. 
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All Season. 
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