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transplant in July. 
CULTURE.—For earliest crop start seed in hotbed in February, cover seed one-half inch. Transplant in April, eighteen 
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For late crop start seeds in May or June outdoors in good rich soil and 
Our leaflet, **Cabbage Culture,”’ free-to»customers on application. 
Henderson’s New “Earlykrop” Cabbage 
(Introduced by Peter Henderson & Co., in 1925.) 
The Earliest and Most Profitable Round Headed Variety. Offered for the First Time in 1925 
Earlykrop is a Quick Money Crop for the Market Gardener and the 
Ideal Variety for the Home Gardener 
959. Henderson’s New “Harlykrop” Cabbage our latest im- 
provement in this valuable staple vegetable has merited and 
received the universal approval of both amateur and profes- 
sional gardeners. As early as 1868 we achieved our first notable 
suceess with the introduction of Henderson’s Harly Jersey 
Wakefield. The best testimonial to the merits of that old variety 
is the fact that today, after a lapse of 57 years, it is still the 
leading variety of its type grown. 
Since that time the introduction 
of a number of other types—that 
are now considered as the lead- 
ing standard sorts—has helped to 
strengthen the bond of satisfac- 
tion and security that all garden- 
ers enjoy when they plant Hen- 
derson’s Cabbage Seeds. 
Henderson’s New Earlykrop 
Cabbage is perfectly round in 
shape and medium in size. The 
extremely small frame of the 
plant is a very desirable feature, 
as it permits close planting. This 
fact alone should commend it to 
owners of small gardens who 
cannot afford to devote the space 
‘that the larger sorts require. It 
is also for this reason the ideal 
type for the market gardener 
who follows an intensive crop- 
ping plan. : 
Henderson’s New Earlykrop is 
the earliest round headed cab- 
bage on the market. It finishes 
With the Harliest Wakefield type; 
but unlike that type, it remains 
in perfect condition on the field 
for a long time, without bursting 
or bolting to seed. This of course 
is also a very desirable quality 
for the home gardener who 
wants his crop to extend over a 
long period of time. 
As is the case with most fast 
maturing vegetables, the quality 
of this cabbage is all that can be 
desired. It cooks quickly, is very 
tender and delicately flavored. 
When sliced raw, it possesses a 
delightful brittleness, which makes it most desirable for 
salads, slaws and the like. 
The compact, uniformity of Henderson’s New Earlykrop 
makes a growing field of it a picture to behold. As our 
stoek is very limited this year we can only offer it in small 
quantities. 
Price, 25¢e. pkt., $1.00 for 5 pkts., $1.50 oz., $4.50 14 Ib. 
“Henderson”’ List of Cabbages continued on pages 22, 23 and 24. For full list of Cabbage see pages 70 and 71. 
