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Copenhagen Market Cabbage 



This early ball-shaped Cabbage has attract- 

 ed the attention of the entire trade, and is un- 

 rivaled as the most equally maturing and large 

 heading early cabbage in existence. 



The heads are round, remarkably solid, of 

 exceptionally fine quality with small cores, 

 with an average weight of about 8 to 10 

 pounds. It is about a week later in maturing 

 than the Jersey Wakefield. 



The plant is of vigorous habit but compact, 

 with short ste mand few outer leaves. For 

 its earliness, compact growth, uniformity and 

 size of head, firmness and most excellent qual- 

 ity combines to make Copenhagen Market the 

 most valuable cabbage of recent introduction. 

 It can be recommended both for the home and 

 market gardening trade. 



Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts. 



Glory of Enkhousen Cabbage 



The originators of this Hol- 

 land variety say: This cab- 

 bage will produce double the 

 crop of any other early varie- 

 ty. In season, it is one of the 

 earliest of the flat head sort, 

 size medium, but very firm and 

 solid, a most desirable sort for 

 home and market use; the flav- 

 or is good, the leaves being 

 very fine ribbed. On account 

 of its solidity this variety 

 keeps much longer than the or- 

 dinary early kinds. Once known 

 it will hold its own with the 

 market gardeners and home 

 grower alike. 



Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., 

 % lb. 75 cts. 



Improved Danish Ballhead Cabbage 



Improved Danish Ballhead Cabbage 



This variety is also sold under the name of 

 Hollander, German Export and Dutch Winter, 

 and today stands without a peer, as the hard- 

 est heading cabbage, longest keeping qualities, 

 and great weight for its size. This variety 

 has been selected and perfected for more than 

 fifty years by the Danish gardeners. 



In Denmark and Holland it is grown almost 

 exclusively for winter cabbage, an<3. they an- 

 nually export large quantities to other coun- 

 tries. It will stand long journeys and keep 

 far into the spring, the heads are of medium 

 size, are very solid and deep, and of a fine 

 white color, making them entirely different 

 from any other strain, and they keep better 

 than any other sort, the heads being just as 

 solid and perfect when taken up in the spring 

 as when they were put away in the fall. 



Quality fine, being tender and crisp, with but 

 little waste heart. This will do best if plant- 

 ed a week or ten days earlier than our com- 

 mon drumhead sorts, and on deep, heavy loam, 

 and liberally manured land. 



Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., % lb. 50 cts., lb. 

 $1.75. 



