22 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
SECOND EARLY CABBAGES—CONTINUED. 
=. EARLY 
6) ramhead. 
Plants compact, 
with very me pS " 
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thick, dark green leaves covered ; 
with a dense bloom which pro- \ WY) 
tects them in a measure from the worms. 
Heads flat, very solid and of good quality. 
Pkt. 5cts.; Oz, licts.; 2 Oz. 25cts.; 14 Lb. 
40cts.; Lb. $1.25 
¥ = 
FOTTLER’S EA 
RLY DRUMHEAD. 
Filderkraut. 
Similar to, but larger much 
more pointed, and heading up 
with fewer outside leaves than 
the Winnigstadt, and highly es- 
teemed for making kraut. 
a) Yy Good either for first or second crop, and 
“7” succeeds particularly well on rich prairie 
soils. Pkt. Scts.; Oz. l5cts.; 2 Oz. 25cts.; 
14 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.50. 
FOTTLBER’S BARLY DRUMHBEAD 
OR BRUNSWICK SHORT STEIM. 
In many sections, particularly in the East, this is the 
most popular cabbage grown, and it certainly is one 
of the very best second early sorts in cultivation. 
Plants have very short stems and large leaves which start from the stem hori- 
zontally, but turn upward about the head. 
solid, and of fine quality. We have taken pains to have our stock free from the 
longer stemmed, coarse plants often seen in inferior stocks of this variety. 
Pkt. 5cts.; Oz. licts.; 2 Oz. 25cts.; 144 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.50. 
Head large, very flat, compact and 
late op Gutumn and Winter Cabbages 
STONE MASON MARBLEHEAD.—we think this is one of 
the very best for fall and winter use, being the best in 
quality of any of the smooth leaved kinds. Plant medium 
size with only a moderate number of leaves; stem medium 
length; heads medium size to large, round or slightly flat- 
tened, very solid, crisp and tender, and without any coarse or 
strong flavor. It will certainly give the greatest satisfaction 
both to the amateur and market gardener and ought to be 
planted largely by both. Pkt. 5dcts.; Oz. 15cts.; 2 Oz. 25cts.; 
14 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.25. 
Houseman Late Flat Duteh 
The Largest and Best of the Late Sorts. 
Astrain of Late Flat Dutch Cabbage in which the 
plants are very vigorous and hardy. The leaves are 
very large and broad; the stem of moderate height; 
the head large and very solid. A hardy and very sure 
heading sort. Always forms a large handsome head, 
which keeps better than most sorts. Particularly de- 
sirable for those who wish to raise large quantities of 
cabbage for fall shipment. Pkt. 5cts.; Oz. 15cts.; 
2 oz. 25cts.; 14 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.25. 
D. M. FERRY & CO’S 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH. 
We have taken great pains to maintain and develop the good qual- 
ities which have made this sort so popular, and offer a very superior 
strain. A thousand plants can be depended upon to produce from 
nine hundred and fifty to one thousand large, oval, solid heads of 
splendid quality, which will keep in the best condition for a lon 
time. Pkt. 5cts.; Oz. 1l5cts.; 2 oz. 25cts.; 14 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.25. 
SUREHEAD.— 4 compact growing general crop cabbage, 
having medium size to large thick heads and many outer leaves. 
We assure our customers that our stock is the genuine Sure- 
head. Pkt. 5cts.; Oz. 15cts.; 2 Oz. 25cts.; 14 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.25. 
ACME FLAT DUTCH.—an early and very desirable strain 
of Flat Dutch, in which the plants are very compact, few 
leaved and short stemmed. The heads are large, nearly 
round and very solid. Pkt. dcts.; Oz. 1ldcts.; 2 Oz. 25cts.: 
Y4 Lb. 40 cts.; Lb. $1.25. 
HOUSEMAN LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. 
D. M. FERRY & CO’S 
PREMIUM LATE DRUMHEAD. 
We recommend this sort to market gar- 
deners and growers for shipping purposes. 
? In good, rich soil, and with a favorable season, the 
va heads will grow to an enormous size; very compact 
= ~m”/ and solid, and of excellent flavor. Pkt. 5cts.; Oz. 15cts. ; 
a 2 Oz. 25cts.; 14 Lh. 40cts.; Lb. $1.25. 
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MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH 
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Marblehead Mammoth Drumhead 
THE LARGEST CABBAGE KNOWN, 
weighing in some instances over fifty nounds. Under 
ood cultivation acres have been grown where the 
eads would average thirty pounds each. Pkt. 5cts; 
Oz. 15cts.; 2 oz. 25cts.; 14 Lb. 40cts.; Lb. $1.50. 
