SEED GROWERS 13 



CABBAGE (Cont.) Days 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES SeTng 



of 



Plants 



JERSEY QUEEN (Yellows Resistant) 62 



In t5T5e and earliness about the same as Jersey Wakefield. Exceptionally resistant 

 to yellows. The first of the resistant strains to mature. 



RESISTANT DETROIT (Yellows Resistant) 68 



A yellow resistant strain of Golden Acre. Valuable new addition to the list of early 

 round-head varieties. Produces heads ready for cutting a week earlier than Marion 

 Market. A Ferry-Morse introduction. 



SECOND EARLY AND INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 



ALL HEAD EARLY 77 



Desirable shipping variety and also valuable for kraut. Heads flat but deep; 8 — 9 

 in. broad, 6^/2 — 7 in. deep, weigh 6 — 7 lbs.; firm and of fine quality. 



ALL HEAD SELECT (Yellows Resistant) 77 



A yellows resistant strain of All Head Early, with heads slightly deeper, and color 

 a trifle darker. Heads 9 — 10 in. broad, 7 — 71/2 in. deep, weigh 7 — 71/2 lbs. Excellent 

 for shipping, kraut, and home garden. 



FERRY'S ROUND DUTCH 71 



Our own development out of Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. Splendid for home and market 

 garden. Plants small and compact; stem short. Heads almost ball-shaped; commonly 

 7 — 8 in. diameter, 6 in. deep and weigh 4V2 — 5 lbs; firm and of high quality. Slow 

 to produce "seeders." 



GLOBE (Yellows Resistant) 80 



Yellows resistant strain of Glory of Enkhuizen. A valuable replacement for the 

 older variety where soil is infested with yellows. 



GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 76 



Particularly valuable for kraut; also popular for home and market garden. Heads 

 very large; globular; 8 — 9 in. diameter; firm; commonly weigh 6 — 8 lbs.; stem 

 medium short. 



MARION MARKET (Yellows Resistant) 75 



Yellows resistant strain of Copenhagen Market. Larger and coarser in plant, and not 

 so early nor so uniform as the original strain, but with the round head and crisp 

 tenderness of the parent cabbage. Will produce a normal crop on yellows infested 

 soil where non-resistant strains fail completely. 



MIDSEASON MARKET 73 



Unsurpassed in quality; recommended particularly for the home and market garden 

 and for kraut manufacture. Heads large, globular, 8 — 9 in. in diameter and weigh 

 about 7 lbs.; stem short. Similar to Glory of Enkhuizen. 



SLOW BOLTING FLAT DUTCH 90 



A valuable variety for market and home gardens. Is also used extensively for 

 dehydrating. Because of its slow bolting tendency, is the only cabbage that can be 

 planted to produce good, useable heads any month of the year in California. Is 

 medium early, plants large, medium green, rather coarse mid-ribs and veining. 

 Heads are deep drumhead in shape — 7 to 9 inches across — heavy, excellent quality, 

 produces less odor in cooking than most other sorts. 

 Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 



STEIN'S FLAT DUTCH 95 



Heads large and flat, but deep, firm, and keep well. Similar to Premium Late 

 Flat Dutch, but earlier, and heads average a little smaller. 



SUCCESSION 84 



Very dependable for late summer and fall use; good keeper. Plants large but com- 

 pact; stem short. Heads large and flat but deep; 10 — 11 in. across, 7 — 8 in. deep 

 and weigh 8 — 9 lbs. 



WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS (Yellows Resistant) 90 



Very valuable as a substitute for the regular All Seasons in infested localities. 

 Chiefly used for kraut; also valuable for winter keeping. Heads large; commonly 

 10 — 12 in. across, 8 in. deep and weigh 9 — 10 lbs. Similar to but a trifle coarser 

 and more variable in form of head than standard All Seasons. 



