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not done so well as formerly, and is, there- 

 fore, planted very little now. It does bet- 

 ter for spring than for fall; should be sown 

 in November. 



Succession- This cabbage is of recent 

 introduction. It 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. 



All Season. Not exactly new in our 

 section, as it has been tried years ago by 

 Mr. Norbert Trepagnier, and pronounced 

 by him to be a good market variety. 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 better than any other 

 variety. 



Steckler's French Market Winter. 

 This is a new and fine strain of an immense 

 winter 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 ship- 

 ping. 



Pride of the South. An excellent new 

 variety, resembling the German Brunswick 



Solid South. 



closely in appearance and color, but more 

 globular in shape, not quite as large and 

 equally as early. In growth it is very uni- 

 form, heading regular and very firm and 

 is a good shipping variety. 



The seed should be sown during the 

 months of October and November for a 

 spring crop, and will come in at the same 

 time with the Brunswick and Karly Sum- 

 mer. 



Pride of the South. 



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