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HENDERSON EARLY SUMMER CABBAGE. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SUMMER. This variety 

 is deservedly popular with market gardeners. It forms 

 large, solid, round, flattened, compact heads, of ex- 

 cellent quality. The heads average over double the 

 size of the Jersey Wakefield, while it matures only 

 ten or twelve days later. The leaves turn into the 

 head so completely that about twelve thousand plants 

 may be set to the acre,makiug a very profitable crop 

 Our seed is true and grown from selected heads. 

 Per pkt., 5 cts., oz., 20 cts., 14 lb., 60 cts., lb., S?2.25. 



LOW'S EARLY PEERLESS. This new variety is 

 nearly as early as Jersey Wakefield, and formic g 

 much larger heads. Very round and uniform in 

 shape, small, short stump, and few loose leaves. It 

 has the valuable quality of remaining a long time 

 after fully matured without bursting. Heads very 

 solid, quality tender and sweet. Per pkt,, 5 cts., oz'., 

 20 cts., 14 lb., 65 cts., lb., $2.25. 



pottler's improved bbtjnswick. 



FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK (Shon 

 Stem). This is the earliest and the best Second Early 

 variety of the targe, hard-heading Drumheads. I1 

 heads shortly after the Early Flat Dutch, and is motsi 

 excellent for second early or summer, and is also 

 admirably adapted for fall and winter. Heads ofteij 

 weight from twenty to thirty pounds each; very hard 

 and firm; and quality, very fine. Per pkt., 5 cts., 

 oz., 20 cts , M, lb., 65 cts., lb., $2.25. 



SHORT-STEM DRUMHEAD. This new Drumhead 

 Cabbage has a very short stem and grows very com 

 pactly. The heads are very large, extra hard, solid 

 round, flattened on the top ; they grow very uniform iu 

 feize and shape, and always of the tiuest quality. Foi 

 reliability 3f heading this variety is remarkable. Pei 

 pkt., 4 cts., oz., 20 cts , i4 lb., 65 cts., lb., S2-25. 



LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD. This is a large fall 01 

 winter variety, with broad, flat or round heads, shorl 

 .stumps, and an excellent keeper; grown extensively 

 for shipping purposes. Per pkt., 4 cts., oz., 15 cts., 

 lb., 50ct8., lb., $1.50. 



Marblehead Mammoth. This is the largest Cabbage 

 in cultivation ; heads have been grown that weighed 

 60 pounds; very fine for fall and winter use, and n 

 good keeper. Per pkt., 4 cts., oz., 20 cts., J4 lb., Gn 

 cts., lb., $2. 



PREMIUM FLl4.T DUTCH OACBAGE. 



PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. As a variety for the 

 winter market it has no superior, and is more exten- 

 sively grown than any other. Heads large, bluish- 

 green, round, solid, broad and flat on top; they open 

 white and crisp, are tender and well flavored. It is a 

 fall and winter variety, aiid one of the very best to 

 keep. With good cultivation, on moist, rich ground, 

 ninety-five in a hundred will head up hard and fine. 

 Per pkt., 5 cts., oz., 15 cts., ^ lb., 50 cts., lb., $1.50. 



Stone Mason Drumhead. This variety is character- 

 ized for its sweetness and delicacy of flavor and for 

 its reliability for forming a large head, nearly every 

 plant heading up fine and solid, when well cul- 

 tivated. Per pkt., 4 cts., oz., 20 cts., }4 lb., 60 cts.. 

 lb., $2. 



SUREHEAD CABBAGE. 



SUREHEAD. This variety is unrivaled to-day, being 

 pronounced by thousands of growers the Surest 

 heading and best Main Crop Cabbage. The demand 

 from all parts of America for this .famous cabbage is 

 steadily increasing. No other Cabbage has elicited 

 so many voluntary expressions of praise. Per pkt., 

 7 cts., oz , 25 cts., )i Jb., 75 cts., lb., $2.50. 



LARGE RED DRUMHEAD. Larger heads than the 

 Red Dutch. Heads round in shape, of deep color, and 

 remarkably hard and solid. Either for pickling or 

 table use there is no better variety of red cabbage. 

 Per pkt., 5 cts., oz., 25 cts., ^ lb., 65 cts. lb., $2.25. 6 



Red Dutch. {For Pickling.) This sort is used mostly 

 for pickling, and is often cut in shreds and served as 

 salad; medium size, oblong shape, and very solid; of 

 a deep red or purple color. The heads may be kept 

 fresh and sound until May. Sow early, as it should 

 have the advantage of nearly the entire season. Per 

 pkt.. 4 cts., oz., 20 cts., 14 lb., SO cts., lb., $2. 



Early Blood Red Erfurt. An early variety of Red 

 Dutch, equally good for pickling, and about ten days 

 earlier. Per pkt., 4 cts., oz., 20 cts., %, lb., 60 cts., 

 lb., $2. 



AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY. Closely ap- 

 proaching the Cauliflower in delicacy and delicious 

 flavor. 'Ihe best of all the Savoys for general market 

 or home use. It has a short stump, grows to a large 

 size, is compact and solid, and a sure header. Per 

 Dkt..4cts.. oz.. 20 cts., J4 lb., 60 cts.. lb., $2. 



WiNTHROPE, Iowa, March 26, 1889. 

 Your seeds give the best satisfaction, and are always 

 sure to grow. MRS. M. A. BARRETT. 



