CABBAGE 



Extra Early Standard Varieties 



EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 



An extra early variety. Plants small and compact, allowing close 

 planting. The heads are conical in shape and very firm. Good 

 shipper. oz. Va lb. lb. 



Price 60c $1.75 $5.25 



EARLY MARKET. An early round headed variety only a few days 

 later than Early Jersey Wakefield. The plant is small, short 

 stem, few outer leaves. Heads round, very uniform in shape. 



Splendid market variety. 



Price 



oz. 

 75c 



V4 lb. 

 $2.25 



lb. 

 $6.75 



GOLDEN ACRE. An early selection from Copenhagen Market, 

 and matures about seven days earlier. Head very solid and 

 slightly smaller than Copenhagen Market. Plants dwarf, com- 

 pact, with few outer leaves. Our stock of Golden Acre is 

 specially selected, and we highly recommend it. 



Price 



oz. 

 75c 



1/4 lb. 



$2.25 



lb. 

 $6.75 



GREEN ACRE. This variety is best described as a Green Golden 

 Acre. The plants are very uniform, compact, and have few 

 outer leaves. The heads are slightly larger than Golden Acre 

 and require a few days longer to mature. The outstanding 

 feature of Green Acre is the green color of the leaves, especially 

 the inner leaves which make up the head. This characteristic 

 is very desirable because the green color gives the heads a very 

 fresh appearance when they reach market even after shipment 

 to distant markets. 



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HENDERSON'S PREMIER. We recommend this variety for the 

 market gardener desiring on extra early round-headed cabbage. 

 In our Cabbage trials over a period of several years. Premier has 

 proven to be 4 or 5 days earlier than Golden Acre. Other com- 

 parative trials throughout the country have confirmed our trials 

 and Premier has been given Number 1 rating for earliness, uni- 

 formity of plant, size of head and maturity. Plant small and 

 compact, which permits very close setting. Head medium small 

 in size, weighing approximately 3 pounds, very solid and of 

 high quality. 



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Second Early Varieties 



ALL SEASONS. An old standard variety and well adopted for 

 general purposes. The plants are remarkably vigorous in hot 

 weather, and for this reason is a very desirable variety for use 

 in warm climates. The heads are large, flat, solid, often weigh- 

 ing 9 to 1 pounds. 



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MIDSEASON MARKET. This second early, round headed variety 

 is gaining in popularity wherever it is known. The plants are 

 thrifty, short stemmed, and produce large round, solid heads, 

 which ore of excellent quality. Season is about the same as 

 Glory of Enkhuizen, but more uniform in maturity and size of 

 heads. An excellent variety for market, shipping and kraut. 



oz. V4 lb. lb. 



Price 65c $1.95 $5.85 



GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN. This variety can be described as a 

 large, late Copenhagen type. The heads are larger and from o 

 week to ten days later in maturing. Especially desirable for mar- 

 ket gardeners requiring a fairly large, round headed variety. 

 Also extensively used for sauerkraut. y ■■ ii 



Price 65c $1.95 $5.85 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION 



We introduced this variety in 1888 and our strain of Succession 

 is now the standard of comparison the world over. The seed is 

 produced in New York State under our personal supervision. 

 Under ordinary conditions Henderson's Succession may be ab- 

 solutely relied on to produce larger, better and more saleable 

 heads than any other variety. It grows well either as a spring, 

 summer or fall crop. The plants ore large, very vigorous, and 

 short stemmed. The heads are flat, rather deep, enormous in 

 size, extremely solid, remarkably uniform in shape, and of the 

 highest quality. oz. 14 lb. lb. 



Price 65c $1.95 $5.85 





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