SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 



CABBAGE 



Choux Poenmes, French 

 Coyf Kohl, Ger. 



One ounce will produce about 2,0C0 plants. One-quarter pound of seed in beds will produce plants for one acre. 



American-Grown 

 Selected 



CULTURE. — Start your early crop in hot-bed. middle of February, covering seed about one-half inch; 

 transplant to cold frames soon as plants are large enough, three or four inches each way. Remove glass part 

 of each day to harden plants and plant out in open ground middle of April. For general crop sow in open 

 ground in June in hills three feet apart. 



EARLY VARIETIES, POINTED HEADS 



LARGE WAKEFIELD, OR CHARLESTON WAKE- 

 FIELD. — Selection from Early Jersey Wakefield, only 

 it is about one week later than that popular early va- 

 riety, but grows much larger, heads often averaging 

 15 to 18 pounds. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. % Pound, 

 50c. Pound, $1.75. 



EARLY YORK. — A well-known variety: of small 

 size; shape, roundish oval. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. 

 % Pound, 50c. Pound, $1.50. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SPRING.— This variety is 

 nearly as early as the Jersey Wakefield, but the heads 

 are of the round, flat type of Early Summer. It has 

 very small outer leaves, short stem and very small 

 heart, making almost entire head fit for use. Packet, 

 5c. Ounce, 20c. %, Pound, 50c. Pound, $1.75. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SUMMER— About 10 days 

 later than the Early Wakefield, but being fully double 

 the size, it may be classed as decidedly the best large 

 Early Cabbage, and is deservedly popular with mar- 

 ket gardeners. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. *4 Pound, 

 50c. Pound, $1.75. 



EARLY FLAT DUTCH. — An excellent second early 

 variety, producing fine large heads after the first 

 early varieties have disappeared. Highly valued, both 

 for its fine quality and ability to stand the hot sun 

 and dry weather. Heads very solid, broad and round, 

 flattened on top, tender and fine grained. Ounce, 20c. 

 14 Pound, 50c. Pound, $1.75. 



Early Jersey Wakefield 



SELECTED JERSEY WAKEFIELD.— Many mar- 

 ket gardeners consider this the very best early cab- 

 bage in cultivation. Certainly deserving of its great 

 popularity. Grown extensively for market and ship- 

 ping. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. % Pound, 50c. Pound 

 $1.75. 



COPENHAGEN MARKET.— The 

 earliest large round-headed cabbage 

 yet introduced. The heads are of ex- 

 ceptionally large size for so early a 

 variety. The plant is of vigorous 

 habit but compact, with short stem 

 and few outer leaves which are of 

 rather upright growth. The leaves 

 are medium light green, nearly round, 

 comparatively thick and smooth. The 

 heads are round, very solid and of ex- 

 ceptionally good quality. Its earli- 

 ness, compact growth, uniformity and •& 

 size of head, firmness and most ex- < J 

 cellent quality combine to make Co- 

 penhagen Market the most valuable ■ 

 cabbage of recent introduction. We I 

 recommend it unreservedly both for 

 the home garden and the market gar- 

 dening trade. (See cut.) Packet, 

 10c. Ounce, 30c. % Pound, $1.00. 

 Pound, $3.00. 



GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN.— This is 

 a Holland product, and has made good 

 in this country wherever it has been 

 planted. Produces a very heavy crop, 

 is quite early, large and round; al- 

 ways extremely solid and fine-ribbed, 

 excelling in flavor almost all other 

 varieties. It is exceedingly tender 

 and has more of the flavor of the "Savoy" Cabbage 

 than most other sorts; quite dwarf and compact, al- 

 lowing close planting. Heads ball-shaped and with 

 few outside leaves. Color is a lightish green. Packet, 

 10c. Ounce, 25c. % Pound, 50c. Pound, $2.00. 



Copenhagen Market 



DANISH BALL-HEAD, OR HOLLANDER.— A rery 

 solid, hard-heading, heavy variety; an excellent 

 keeper. Ounce, 25c. % Pound, 50c. Pound, $1.75. 



