CABBAGE. 







Repollo, Span. Kopf. Kohl, Ger. 







25 cts. Red Drumhead, per oz, 



, 50 cts. 



40 \Jji Red Dutch for Pickling, 



30 





30 " Large Late Drumhead, 



50 





40 " Large Flat Dutch, 



50 





30 " Large Bergen, 



30 





50 " Early Dwarf Savoy, 



30 





50 " Green Curled Savoy, 



30 





30 " Large Drumhead Savoy, 



30 





12 dreer's garden calendar. 



Chou Pomme, Fr. 



Early ^ork, per oz. 



Early Oxheart, " 



Early Sugar Loaf, *< 

 Wheeler's Imperial, " 

 Large Early York, " 

 Early Winnigstadt, ** 

 Early Wakefield. ■" 

 Early St. John's Day, " 



The first column contains the early sorts, which may be raised as 

 follows : Sow the seed in well prepared ground, about the 15th of 

 September. When the plants are large enough to transplant, pick 

 them out of the seed bed, into frames. Protect the plants during 

 severe weather, with a covering of boards, observing to give them 

 plenty of air and light during mild weather. They may also be raised 

 by sowing the seed very early in thespripg, in hot-beds — afterwards 

 plant out in deep and well-manured ground, in rows eighteen inches 

 apart and twelve inches distant in the rows. 



The autumn and winter sorts, sow in April or early in May, in a 

 moderately shaded border, in shallow drills, three or four inches 

 apart. 



Transplant early in July, in rows thirty inches apart, and about two 

 feet apart in the rows. Cabbage succeeds best in a fresh, rich soil, 

 well manured and deeply dug or plowed. The late plants are subject 

 to attacks of the cabbage fly, destroying them as fast as they appear 

 above ground. Various remedies are recommended for the preserva- 

 tion of the plants, such as sprinkling them with ashes, air-slack lime, 

 plaster, or tobacco, which should be performed early in the morning. 

 A solution of whale-oil soap is also recommended. 



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Chou Fleur, Fr. Coliflor, Span. Bluvien Kohl, Ger. 

 Early London, per oz. $1.00 Large Walcheren, per oz. ^1.00 



Early Paris, " 1.50 Late Statholder, " 1.00 



Early Erfurt, Dwarf, " 2.50 Large Le Normand, " 2.00 



Sow for early about the middle of September, in a bed of clean rich 

 earth. In about four or five weeks afterwards the plant should be 

 pricked out into another bed, at the distance of four inches from each 

 other every way : these should be encompassed with garden frames, 

 covered with glass sashes, and boards or shutters. The beds must be 

 so secured, and the tops of the beds so covered as to keep out all frost, 

 giving them light and air every mild day throughout the winter. 



Transplant in April into a bed of the richest earth, in the garden, 

 at a distance of two feet and a half each way. Keep them well hoed, 

 and bring the earth gradually up to their stems. The late variety 

 matures in the autumn, and is sown and managed similarly to Cape 

 Broccoli, but are not so certain to succeed in this climate. 



