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Succession. 



SUCCESSION. — It heads up very reg-u- 

 larly and uniform; should be planted same 

 time as the Early Summer and Brunswick 

 for a spring- crop. 



SOIiID SOUTH. — A cabbage introduced 

 by one of the leading- cabbag-e grrowers on 

 Long- Island. It is of the same season as 

 the Early Summer, but more reg-ular in 

 shape than that variety, and very hard 

 heading:; the crop can be cut almost at one 

 time. 



Steckler's Prench Market Winter. 



STECKIiEK'S FRENCH MABEET WIN- 

 TER. — This is a fine strain of an immense 

 American gro-wn -winter cabbag-e. It is one 

 of the most uniform heading- varieties ever 

 broug-ht to this market. The heads are 

 larger than the Crescent City Larg-e Late 

 Flat Dutch, very solid, dark g-reen in color, 

 and matures as early. Fine for shipping-. 



STECKLER'S NEW LEADER. — This 

 Cabbage has been tested by our market 

 gardeners here -who praise it and recom- 

 mend it very highly, 



EARL? PLAT DUTCH. — An inter- 

 mediate kind bet-ween the early pointed and 

 late varieties. It is not, on an average, as 

 heavy as the Oxheart or Winningstadt, but 

 if raised for the market more suitable on 

 account of being flat. Very good variety 

 for family use. 



Stein's Early Plat Dutch. 



STEIN'S EARLY PLAT DUTCH.— This 



is one of the earliest cabbages for its 

 size. The demand for the seed has steadily 

 increased since it -was introduced. It is a 

 sure header, very regular and -well adapted 

 for shipping. Is planted exclusive of all 

 other kinds by some of the largest cabbage 

 gro-wers. 



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