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G. EDWARD SCHULTZ, WASHINGTON, D. C 



KOHL, Ger. 



SELECTED AMERICAN-GROWN SEEDS. 



Parties purchasing large quantities should correspond with me before purchasing elsewhere. 



One ounce will produce 2,000 plants. 



Culture — For very early use sow in January or February in hotbeds ; prick out when plants are 

 strong enough into other hotbeds ; or sow in cold frames in March, transplant to the open ground when 

 danger from killing frosts is past, in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches in row. For succession, sow in 

 open ground the last of March or early in April. The autumn and winter varieties sow in April or 

 early in May, in shallow drills, 3 or 4 inches apart : transplant early in July, in rows feet apart and 

 2 feet in the row. Cabbage succeeds best in a fresh, rich soil, well-manured and deeply dug or plowed. 

 The late plants are subject to the attacks of the cabbage fly, which destroys them as fast as they appear 

 above ground. To preserve the plants sprinkle them with wood ashes, air-slaked lime, plaster, slug- 

 shot, or tobacco dust early in the morning while the plants are wet with dew. 



Large 



SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 



Vnp]^ A. good, early-heading, robust sort. Packet,5 

 lUlU cts; oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



Henderson's Early Spring li%X'Z'\^,'!:,^Jy 



Wakefield, but the heads are of the round, flat type of Early 

 Summer. It has very few small outer leaves, short stem and 

 very small heart, making almost entire head fit for use. The 

 quality is extremely fine. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 3^ lb., 

 50 cents.; lb., $1.50. 



SELECTED EARLY 



JERSEY WAKEFIELD 



Thorough grown stock. Pro- 

 nounced by our leading truckers 

 and market-gardeners as the best 

 stock of Early ^Yakefield Cabbage 

 on the market. 



The most popular and largely 

 grown variety for fall and early 

 spring planting. It has pyramidal 

 heads with blunt peaks, is solid, 

 uniform and compact - growing. 

 Has small outside foliage and can 

 be planted closer together than the 

 larger varieties. My seed is spec- 

 ially grown for me by one of the 

 most successful Long Island grow- 

 ers, and has no superior for quality 

 orearliness. Packet, 5 cti.; oz., 15 

 cts.; 341b., 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



THE CHARLESTON, OR 



LARGE WAKEFIELD 



Large, solid heads of good qual- 

 ity, a few days later than Early 

 Jersey Wakefield ; specially recom 

 mended for market-gardeners,pro- 

 ducing fullv twice as much per 

 acre as tne early variety. The 

 strain I offer is very fine, and 

 cannot fail to give satisfac- 

 tion, as it combines all the good 

 qualities of an early, long-keeping 

 cabbage, Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 15 

 cts.; YiVo., 40 cts.; lb.. $1.25. 



NEW MONEY MAKER 



A fiat-headed cabbage,nearly as 

 early in maturing as the well- 

 known Early Jersey Wakefield. 

 It is a cross of a fine strain of Early 

 Jersey Wakefield on the well-known Succession Cabbage, and 

 is now thoroughly fixed as to type. The lieads are Jarge and 

 very solid, and the leaves tender, being entirely free from 

 coarseness. The plants may be set as close in the nejd the 

 Wakefield, and can be depended upon to head up wen. 

 Packet, 5 and 10 cts ; oz., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts.; lb., $i.ou. 



Extremely early ; small, solid heads ; Packet, 5 

 cts.; oz., 15 cts.;34 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



Express 



SECOXO EARIvY VARIETIES 



Benflerson's Improved Early Summer ^ariy'S? 



bage, which matures about ten days after the Jersey vVake- 

 -^eld. It makes a large, solid, flattish head, with short outer 

 leaves, which admit of close planting in the field. Packet, 5 

 cts.; oz.; 15 cts.; 34 lb. 40 cts.; lb.; $1.25. 



Succession 



A good second early round-headed sort, 



heads very evenly and comes in a few days 



after the Early Summer and makes a larger head. It is grown 

 largely by both market gardeners and the amateurs. Packet 

 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 3^ lb, 40 cts., lb., $1.25. 



All HoqH Farlv The largest heading of the second early 

 All tlcdU, Edliy sorts, and of excellent quality. The 

 deep, flat heads are remarkably solid, and very uniform in 

 size, of a very compact growth, having few outer leaves ; can 

 be planted as close as the Wakefield. Packet, 5 cts.: oz., 15 

 cts.; 34 lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.26. 



Selected All Seasons yielding ^heads of the largest 



size. Very desirable, either for early spring, summer, or fall 

 use. Packet. 5 cts.; oz., 15 cents; 341b., 40 cts.; lb., $1,26. 



