14 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES (Cont.) 



1 lb. 10 lbs. 



Telegraph or more or more 

 Code Word per lb. per lb. 



GOLDEN ACRE cagol $1.75 $1.50 



62 — 64 days. The earliest round headed cabbage; especially valu- 

 able for early market and shipping. Plants very small and com- 

 pact; stem short; heads uniformly round; firm, conmionly 6 in. 

 in diameter and weigh 3 lbs. This is similar to Copenhagen Market 

 but is several days earUer and the heads are smaller. It is prac- 

 tically as earlv as Early Jersey Wakefield. 



RESISTANT DETROIT caoit 5.50 5.00 



A yellows resistant type of Golden Acre. Valuable new addition 

 to the list of early round-head varieties. Produces heads ready 

 for cutting twelve days earUer than Marion Market. A Ferry- 

 Morse introduction. 



SECOND EARLY AND INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 



All Head Early cahed 1.25 1.15 



77 days. Particularly valuable for kraut; good winter keeper. 

 Heads flat but deep; 8 — 9 in. broad, QJ^ — 7 in. deep, weigh 

 6 — 7 lbs. ; firm and of fine quality. 



All Seasons cason 1.15 1.05 



90 days. Splendid general purpose cabbage; good winter keeper; 

 widely used for kraut; remarkably thrifty in hot dry weather. 

 Heads large; commonly 10 — 11 in. across, 8 in. deep and weigh 

 9 — 10 lbs.; of splendid quality. 



Early Dwarf Flat Dutch (or Ferry's Round Dutch) cadut 1.25 1.15 



71 days. 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 4}/^ — 5 lbs.; firm and of 

 high quahty. 



Early Winnigstadt cawin 1.20 1.10 



77 days. Very hardy and dependable; particularly valuable for 

 shipping as well as for home and market garden. Heads extremely 

 firm; heart-shaped; become 8 — 10 in. long and 6 — 7 in. thick 

 near base, and weigh 5 lbs.; of splendid quality. 



FERRY'S ROUND DUTCH (or Early Dwarf Flat Dutch) cafry 1.25 1.15 



A second early round headed, short stemmed variety of very good 

 quahty. Takes up less room than other mid season cabbages. 



Glory of Enkhulzen caqlo 1.35 1.25 



73-80 days. 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 camar 3.00 2.90 



75 — 80 days. 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 

 infected soil where non-resistant strains fail completely. 



MIDSEASON MARKET camid 1.35 1.25 



73 days. Unsurpassed in quality; recommended particularly for 

 the home and market garden and for kraut manufacture. Heads 

 large, globular, 8 — ^9 in. in diameter arid weight about 7 lbs.; 

 stem short. Similar to Glory of Enkhuizen. 



Stein's Early Flat Dutch caste 1.25 1.15 



95 days. Heads large and flat, but deep, firm, and keep well. 

 Similar to Premium Late Flat Dutch, but earher, and heads 

 average a httle smaller. 



Succession casuc 1.25 1.15 



84 days. Very dependable for late summer and fall use; good 

 keeper. Plants large but compact; 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) cawis 2.00 1.85 



90 — 95 days. Very valuable as a substitute for the regular All 

 Seasons in localities infested with the destructive disease known 

 as "cabbage yellows." 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. 



