DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



PORTION OF A FIELD OF DREER'S SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE 



CABBAGE^Late Varieties 



Dreer's Selected Late Flat Dutch. [See cut.) 



This excellent strain is the result of many years careful selec- 

 tion, and we consider it the finest strain of Late Flat Dutch 

 Cabbage on the market. The heads are flat, and grow 

 remarkably large, even, very solid, and are of fine texture ; 

 stems grow short and the quality of the cabbage is very fine. 

 It is a sure heading sort, as nearly every plant can be depended 

 upon to produce a fine, large head. It is also a good keeper. 

 Market gardeners and farmers who grow for market are using 

 this variety very largely, and report satisfactory and profitable 

 crops. Oz., 25 cts. ; % lb., 75 cts. ; lb., $2 25. 



Golden Sugar Winter. This excellent variety was first 

 introduced in Europe several years ago, and soon gained in 

 favor. It is entirely distinct in character and color, has a very 

 hard head and a short stem ; its special feature is the golden 

 color after being put up, which makes it very attractive com- 

 pared to the ash-gray color usual among winter cabbage. 

 This variety is medium late, and is perfectly solid at maturity, 

 and does not crack. Color of foliage, dark green. Oz. , 25 

 cts.; }^ lb., 75 cts.; lb , ^2.25. 



LiUpton. A new winter variety of excellent quality and dis- 

 tinct character ; a little earlier than the Flat Dutch, but will 

 maintain shape and solidity for storing. It originated on Long 

 Island with our cabbage seed grower, and is a strong, healthy 

 variety and a reliable header. Oz., 25 cts.; }^ lb., 75 cts.; 

 lb., ^2.25. 



Danish Ball Head {Hollander). This is the medium- 

 sized, hard white cabbage that is received from abroad during 

 the early spring months, and even after the long journey across 

 the ocean it arrives in splendid condition. It is a medium or 

 late variety, but is used mostly as a winter cabbage and comes 

 from the pits, in late spring, in fine condition. Oz., 25 cts.; 

 X lb., 75 els ; lb-. ?2-25- 



Large Late Drumhead. A favorite winter variety, 

 largely planted by growers who make a specialty of shipping 

 cabbage, as it stands transportation well. The heads grow 

 to very large size and heavy weight. They are solid, of good 

 quality and texture, and have very few loose leaves, allowing 

 of planting closely in the field. Oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 65 cts.; 

 lb., $2.00. 



Louisville Drumhead. This is a popular variety in the 

 Southwest ; of large size, solid and a good keeper. It is a 



reliable sort and heads up well, 

 lb., S2.00. 



Oz,, 20 cts.; % lb., 65 cts.; 



Surehead. A standard late variety, of Flat Dutch type. A 

 reliable header. Oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 65 cts.; lb., ^2.00. 



SAVOY CAeBAG£. 



Dreer's Crystal Summer Savoy. A fine new sort ; 

 medium size ; heads nearly round, deeply curved and very 

 tender. Oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; lb., ^2.50. 



Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Of superior quality ; 

 the largest solid-heading Savoy, possessing the rich flavor of 

 the cauliflower. The plants are strong and vigorous, and 

 withstand the ravages of the cabbage worm better than other 

 sorts. The inside of this cabbage is pure white. Oz., 25 

 cts.; X lb., 65 cts.; lb., $2.25. 



R£D CABBAGE. 



Bed Dutch Erfurt. Oz , 20 cts.; % lb., 65 cts.; lb., 



^2.00. 

 Red Dutch Drumhead. Oz., 20 cts.; X 'b., 65 cts.; 



lb., 52.00. 

 Mammoth Rock Red. Oz., 25 cts ; % lb., 75 cts.; 



lb., $2.50. 



CABBAGE PLANTS. {See page 27.) 



AMERICAN-GROWN CABBAGE SEED. it is a well-known fact among gardeners that American-grown Cabbage seed will 



^;:;^==^z=^=:^==^^^= make plants that head up better than those raised from foreign seed. This particu- 

 larly applies to seed produced on Long Island, from which section our Cabbage seed comes. 



