SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 3 
American-Grown 
Selected 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. 
CABBAGE 
Quarter pound of seed in beds will produce plants for one acre. 
Choux Poenmes, French 
Cofy Kohl, Ger. 
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. 
in open ground in June in hills three feet apart. 
For general crop sow 
EARLY VARIETIES, POINTED HEADS. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
SELECTED JERSEY WAKEFIELD.—Many 
market gardeners consider this the very best early 
cabbage in cultivation. Certainly deserving of its 
great popularity. Grown extensively for market and 
shipping. Packet, 10c. Ounce, 25c. % pound, 75c. 
Pound, $2.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET.—The earliest large, 
round-headed cabbage yet introduced. The heads 
are of exceptionally large size for so 
early a variety. The plant is of vig- 
orous 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 
exceptionally good quality. Its earli- 
ness, compact growth, uniformity and 
size of head, firmness and ‘most excel- 
lent quality combine to make Copen- 
hagen Market the most valuable cab- 
bage of recent introduction. We sec- 
ommend it unreservedly both for the 
home garden and the market garden- 
ing trade. Packet, 10c. ,Ounce, 30c. 
% pound, 90c. 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; 
always 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, allowing close planting. Heads 
ball-shaped and with few outside leaves. Color is a 
lightish green. - Packet, 10c. Ounce, 30c. 1% pound, 
90c. Pound, $3.00. 
Henderson’s 
Early Summer. 
LARGE WAKEFIELD, or CHARLES- 
TON WAKEFIELD.—Selection from 
Early Jersey Wakefield, only it is about 
one week later than that popular early 
variety, but grows much larger, heads 
_ often averaging 15 to 18 pounds. Packet, 
10c. Ounce, 25c. %4 pound, 75c. Pound, 
$2.50. 
EARLY YORK.—A well-known vari- 
ety, of small size; shape roundish oval. 
Packet, 10c. Ounce, 25c. ™% pound, 75c. 
Pound, $2.50. 
HENDERSON’S EARLY SPRING.— |: 
This variety is nearly as early as the Jer- 
sey 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, 10c. Ounce, 
25c. % pound, 90c. Pound, 3.00. 
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 market gardeners. Packet, 
10c. Ounce, 25c. %4 pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 
EARLY FLAT DUTCH.—An excellent second 
early variety, producing fine, large heads after the 
first early varieties have disappeared. Highly val- 
ued 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. 
Packet, 10c. Ounce, 25c. 4% pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 
ALL-HEAD EARLY.—A thoroughbred sort, espe- 
tially recommended on account of its uniform size 
and shape and reliability for heading. Makes a 
deep, flat head, solid and uniform in color, shape 
and size. In tenderness it is unsurpassed. Can be 
grown either for summer or winter use. Packet, 
10c. Ounce, 25c. % pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 
