CABBAQE-Cont'd. 



BOSS FLAT DUTCH 

 CABBAGE. 



In again calling- the attention of market garden- 

 =ers and truckers to this magnificent Cabbage, we 

 would say that it has fully met the claims we made 

 for it upon its introduction. When we ask our 

 customers how they like it, their answer is "splen- 

 did" or "elegant," everything heads; "you can 

 scarcely find any that don't head." The heads are 

 large, hard, thick and flat, the leaves lapping across 

 the centre, making it the most desirable winter va- 

 riety in cultivation. Try it and be convinced of its 

 superior quality. 



Plits. 5c. and 10c. 



Oz. 20c. 



1-4 lb. 50c. lib. 



WORIiD BEATER, or AUTUMN KING.— This is 

 a. very superior late Cabbage. The large, broad 

 heads are very thick through, slightly rounded at 

 the top, fine grained and tender, has a short stalk, 

 green color, and one of the best keepers we know, 

 and is a rapid grower. Very solid beautiful dark < 

 jgreen color, and one of the best keepers we know. 



Pkts. 5c. ami 10c. Oz. 15c. 



.$1.25. 



1-4 lb. 40c. lib. 



BOSS FLAT DUTCH. 



PERFECTION 

 DRUMHEAD SAVOY 

 CABBAGE. 



This is, without any exception, the 

 finest stock of Savoy Cabbage to be 

 found anywhere. The heads are 

 large and solid, the leaves beauti- 

 fully curled, and in tenderness and 

 flavor it is almost equal to Cauli- 

 flower, while its keeping quality is 

 first-class. To say that our market 

 gardeners are pleased with it, is 

 putting it mild; they are enthusi- 

 astic over it, as they find it so much 

 superior to the old time Savoy. It 

 is specially adapted to private use, 

 as when grown in the fall and al- 

 lowed to be touched by frost, it is 

 one of the most delicious of all veg- 

 etables. 



Pkts. 5c. and ICc. Oz. 15 cts. 1-4 lb 

 40c. Ub. $1.25. 



THE liUPTON.— This will mature earlier than 

 ^lat Dutch, keeps well, and is a good header. 



Pkt.s. 5 and 10c. Oz. 15c. }4 lb. 40c. Lb. $1.25. 



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GEORGIA COLLARDS, 



Called the Cabbage Collard on account of its close 

 ^(unching growth. The plant produces centre 

 leaves generally perfectly white, though some- 

 times dashed with pink. It is a very delicate veg- 

 etable and of the first quality. 



Pkt. 10c. 1-4 lb. 20c. Lb. 50c. 



January 29, 1897. 

 I used your Sure-Head and All-Head Cabbage 

 Seed last year, and they proved to be as repre- 



^^^^ , , Laura Crim. 



Sharpsburg, Md. 



January 2, 1897. 



Your Cabbage have proved a very good satisfac- 

 tion to me. Henry Cosbin. 

 Labadieville, i-.a. 



Tracey's Landing, Md. 



I was much pleased with your seed last year, 



Mrs. E. Hall. 



October 30. 1897. 



I had the best Cabbage from you this year I ever 

 grew. I send you today a head each of BOSS 

 FLAT DUTCH and Autumn King. They weigh 

 12 and 17 pounds. I have plenty more like them. 



S. Halbig. 



Baltimore Co.. Md. 



Baltimore Co.. Md. 



The seeds I bought of you this year have been 

 very successful in every respect. I take great 

 pleasure in recommending them. 



R. Fuller Shryock. 



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