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A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN OUR FIELD OF JOHNSON & STOKES' EARLIEST CABBAGE GROWING FOR SEED. 



Johnson & Stokes' Earliest Cabbage. 



No words of praise can be written that would recommend this most desirable cabbage too highly. 

 Now in the seventh year of its great popularity, with demand greater than ever before. We have 

 supplied it to more than 5,000 market gardeners, among them some of the largest growers of cabbage 

 in the United States, and have received hundreds of testimonial letters from all sections of the country, 

 pronouncing it the best and most profitable cabbage they have ever grown. 



It is ten days earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield and is unsurpassed in fine quality, great beauty 

 and vigor of growth. The heads are slightly conical, remarkably large, solid and uniform in growth and 

 of the finest quality. Pkt., loc; oz., 40c.; 20/,., 75c,; '4 lb., %\.2^\ lb., 14.00, post-paid. 



Johnson & Stokes' New Wonderful Cabbage. 



When we introduced our now famous Johnson &. Stokes' Earliest Cabbage some years ago, we 

 thought we had reached the top of the ladder of extreme earllness in the cabbage family. Encour- 

 aged by the phenomenal success of that variety, our motto always being " onward," induced us to try 

 again, and by persistent selection for several years of the very earliest heads of that variety, we have 

 produced a new and improved strain of our celebrated cabbage, which produces fair-sized, good, 

 marketable heads in seventy five to eighty days from sowing the seed, and outdoes it in earliness by six to 

 ten days. This makes our New Wonderful Cabbage more than two weeks ahead of any known variety, 

 except Johnson &. Stokes' Earliest. It does not, of course, form quite so large a head as our Earliest. 

 but in all other respects it fully equals It. It has few loose outer leaves, and every plant forms a good 

 head. It will produce a larger crop than any other variety, as it can readily be planted as close as fifteen 

 to sixteen inches apart each way, or about 15,000 to the acre. Pkt., loc. ; oz., 40c.; X lb., $1.25 ; lb., ^4.00. 



JOHNSON & STOKES' 



Hard - Heading « Savoy - Cabbage. 



This variety is the result of many years 

 careful selection, and in it we have certainly 

 reached perfection in the Savo3-s. It is unques- 

 tionably the best and most profitable strain for 

 the market gardener to grow, being far supe- 

 rior to the ordinary Imported Drumhead Savoy, 

 as generally sold by seedsmen, the seed of 

 which can be supplied at less than half the 

 price. The heads are large, very uniform, solid 

 and hard, of a deep green color, very curly and 

 sure to head, keeps well and retains its color 

 until verj^ late in the season. It is also the best 

 for home use, owing to its unexceptionally fine 

 quality, possessing the rich, sweet flavor of the 

 cauliflower when cooked. Grow it once and 

 you will grow it always. Pkt, loc; oz., 30c.; johnson & STOKES' hard heading savoy. 



^ lb., f I.OO ; lb., fc.OO. . Photograph taken in the field while growing-. 



