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NEW L^RQE OR QHdRLESTON JER5ET WftKEPIELb Q/IBBdqE. 



We were the first seedsmen to introduce, 5 years since, this now popular market cabbage. It 

 is about 5 days later than Early Jersey Wakefield. The heads are fully one-halflarger and quite solid. 

 It is very compact in growth, and can easily be planted in rows 2 feet apart and 20 inches in the rows. 

 One great advantage is, it does not burst open when ripe, like many other early sorts, and consequently 

 can be left standing on the ground a long while without injurj-, until a favorable opportunity for cutting. 

 No market gardener, desiring a cabbage of this kind, should fail to plant some of this valuable sort. 

 Pkt., loc; oz., 35c.; '/ lb., f i.oo ; lb., #3.50; 2 lbs., |6.oo. 



HENbERSON'S EARLJ S^nMER Q/JBP^QE (SELECTED). 



The illustration above gives the true shape and compact habit of our strain of this valuable sort. 

 It is 10 or 12 da3's later than the Early Jersey Wakefield, but much larger in size and will stand on the 

 ground much longer without bursting open. In this respect it is much superior to Fottler's 

 Brunswick. Wliile the heads are much larger than the Early Jersey Wakefield, its very compact habit 

 enables it to be planted almost as close. The heads are very hard and solid throughout and of fine 

 uniform shape. Pkt., loc. ; oz., 25c.; }{ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.ys ', 2 lbs., I5.00. 



/ILL-5E/J/0N5 CflBB/lQE. 



This strain of Early Drumhead Cabbage we first offered to the public 5 years since under the broad 

 clakn of being about as early as the Early Summer and growing much larger. Our best market gardeners 

 say they find our claims are fully substantiated in every particular. As its name indicates, it can be 

 planted at all seasons. . It forms a fine, large, hard head, of superior quality, not bursting after heading; 

 the heads are oi great thickness, which make it a capital sort to keep through the winter. Pkt., loc; 

 oz., 25c.; yi lb., 75c.; lb., J2.50 ; 2 lbs., I4.50. 



SELECTED E4RLY JER-fEY WAKEFIELD Q/IBB/JQE. 



EXTRA STOCK. 



This variety is a most im- 

 portant one, because it is 

 planted largely for the main 

 early crop, and recognizing 

 the great interests at stake 

 with the growers of this 

 sort, we have been unusu- 

 ally careful in selecting the 

 stock from which our seed 

 was grown. While it is not 

 so e:ar\j &sJohnso7i (^Stakes' 

 Earliest and New Wonder- 

 ful, it will be found to be 

 the very best sort to come in 

 immediately after them. We 

 offer the very finest strain 

 of this valuable variety. 

 SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. Many of the leading market 



gardeners around Philadelphia, New York, Boston and elsewhere, pronounce it " the very best they 



can get." Pkt., loc. ; oz., 25c.; X lb., 75c.; lb. |;2 75 ; 2 lbs., ^5.00. 



