SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



CABBA GE-Continued incl ™l PolfS 



Landreths' All the Year Round, 95 days.— Five days i-"- « 



later than the Reedland Early Drumhead. No Cabbage offered as an all- 

 seasons' Cabbage is superior to this, being admirably adapted for Spring, 

 Summer, Autumn or Winter. Without respect to habit or quality, it is among 

 the hardiest of Cabbages grown under the variable climatic conditions of Maine, 

 Minnesota, Carohna, Florida, Mississippi or Kansas; capable, either young or 

 old, of resisting a great amount of frost, while under the heat and drought of 

 Summer it stands unflagging. Its character is indicated by its leaves, which 

 are dark blue, thick and leathery. The heads solid, sweet, large, flat. The 

 stem short and sturdy. The seed of this sort may be sown successively and 

 continuously in any locahty during all periods when Cabbage is drilled. Its 



name indicates its quality as an all-round or all-seasons sort $3.25 1.00 30 10 



Summer G-reen Early Danish 

 Ballhead, 100 days.— Differ- 



ing from the Winter Danish Ballhead in / , ■ ' ', , ' 



being of a grass-green color and ripening ' .^w?--^*-' " 



several weeks earlier, though similar in " **V 



other forms and habits, as in shape, j ip^:J''-i^_' - 



density, weight and keeping qualities. \, ^4?^^ -'^ ' 



It is valuable as an opener of the season, ^, * , \ -/.^^^ 



and will thrive well farther south than -i^''-]-^^-'^ 



the Winter Ballhead. 



Lb. I Lb. Oz. PKt. 



$2.75 85 25 5 ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^M^. 



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 Bloomsdale Early Drumhead, 95 days.— . V . ', , ..^^r^.^^-^ 



In form, from ROUND to flat; size large, " X/ '/ 



always solid, few extra leaves; rather JJ^fT'*'' '"'^'■"^ rJW^-&j^A' 



SHORT IN STEM and WILL STAND WITHOUT 



BURSTING. Such qualities the Market . / 

 Gardener can duly appreciate. / ' --v. 



Lb. i Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



$2.90 80 25 5 



Enkhuizen Glory, 100 days.— ^^'^^ ^^"^"^^ ^^"'^^^^ 



Short stemmed, half round, earty for its size, attractive large white heads. In 



great demand 2.90 80 25 5 



All-Head. — Early, large, flat, solid-headed, very early for 



its si2ie, few outside leaves, consequently can be planted closer together than 

 other large Cabbages. A very reliable sort and well-named. One of the very 



superior Cabbages 3.75 1.00 30 10 



Long Island Medium Flat Dutch. — A variety for early Winter use. Heads 

 generally flat, large in size, good keeper; a sort desirable for both market and 



family garden 2.50 70 20 5 



Surehead, 110 days. — A popular strain of the favorite 



Flat Dutch tj'^pe of Cabbage so largely grown for Winter use. The heads are 

 large, round, flattened at the top, remarkably uniform, extra hard, firm and 



fine in texture; excellent shipper. An excellent sort 2.90 80 25 5 



Succession, 110 days. — Intermediate between the Early Flat Dutch and the Late 

 Flat Dutch, slightly later than the second early sorts and much earher than 



the late sorts 3.90 1.10 30 5 



Bloomsdale Early Dwarf Flat Dutch, 95 days —This 



variety produces a thick leaf, very dark blue in color. It has succeeded admir- 

 ably in the Southern States on account of its ability to resist heat. To the 

 Market Gardener of the Northern and Middle States it will be found of especial 

 value sown in cold frames in October and November, to plant out in the Spring 

 as a succession to the smaller earher varieties. Every one should have the 



- Bloomsdale Early Dwarf Flat Dutch 3.00 80 25 5 



Early Brunswick. — Early for a large flat; very short stem, leaves shell-like 2.50 70 20 5 



Stein's Early Drumhead, 95 days.— Early, flat, large, short-stemmed, hard- 

 headed, reliable, and always a big producer 3 . 50 1 . 00 30 10 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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