SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



CABBAGE — Continued include ^^ostagk 



Bloomsdale Large Late Drumhead, 110 days. — This is one of our standard late- Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



maturing varieties. Late, large, solid, always reliable as a header and noted 



for its excellent quality $2 . 75 80 25 5 



Autumn King. — Heads broad, flat, heavy; earlier than 



late Drumhead and more showy. Stems short, few outside leaves; a remark- 

 ably fine sort, very large 3.50 1.00 30 10 



Danish Ballhead Cabbage, Tall 

 / \ Stem (for late Autumn), 120 



days. — A Winter Cabbage of great 



; \ celebrity in northern locations because of every 



plant's heading and because all heads are alike, 

 being round in shape, more dense than any other 

 Cabbage, pure white within and of admirable 

 * '%-% ' i keeping qualities. It is a Cabbage in which 



almost the whole vigor of the plant is given to 

 making heads, it having few outside leaves. 

 No Cabbage has grown in such demand as the 

 Danish Ballhead, five thousand pounds being 

 used every midsummer by Market Gardeners in 



one small locality. Danish grown 2.50 70 25 5 



Danish Short-Stemmed Roundhead, 120 



T% • 1- r» III- J days. — Differing from the Tall-Stemmed Ball- 



Damsh Ballhead ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^iie earth and a httle 



earlier. Notice this is the Short- Stem Roundhead 2.50 70 25 5 



Landreths' Flat Standard, 120 days.— Large, solid, heavy, late, a certam header.. 3.00 90 30 5 

 Premium Large Late Flat Dutch, 125 days. — A standard sort of wide celebrity 



because of its size and sohdity 2 -25 70 25 5 



Market Gardeners' Large Late Flat Dutch, 120 days — 



For a large, heavy, hard, smooth-leaved, late-ripening Cabbage, no stram is 

 superior and few equal to this. The head is thick, broad, solid and slightly 

 rounded on the top, though the variety is what is termed a flathead. The 

 leaves extend well over the centre line of the head and fold down alternately, 

 tightly forming a compact head. The natural habit of the seedmg plants is to 

 develop thick, short, stocky stem.s; but this quality is affected by the system 

 of growth, for if the seedlings are crowded in the bed or grown among weeds 

 or under the shade of a house, fence or tree, they reach upward for air and 

 light, resulting in long, slim stalks, which bad form of plants cannot be cor- 

 rected by any subsequent culture. It is grown upon our own farms, under 

 our own personal daily oversight • 



Volga.— Same as Stonehead, silvery-green, large, solid. A superior header 



Green Glazed.— A glossy, pea-green variety, cultivated in the Southern States, 

 resisting the attacks of fleas, bugs and caterpillars better than others. A 

 valuable quality 



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Three Savoy Cabbages 



Landreths' Earliest Pointed Savoy Cabbage, 85 days.— 



Nothing like it among the Savoy Cabbage, it being weeks earlier than any of its 

 Savoy class. Outside leaves light yellow and much bloated. Heads conical, 

 yellowish-green, and very marrow-likfe. The flavor is like that of the Cauli- 

 flower, and we recommend it as a substitute where Cauliflower heads cannot 

 be grown. Every plant makes a head and it will be found a profitable sort 



under all circumstances. Prices include postage 3.00 1.00 30 10 



Drumhead Savoy, Flat. — ^A favorite Savoy; a small drumhead, early and desirable 



in quality -2.90 SO 2o 5 



Green Curled Savoy, Pointed, 80 days.— This is undoubtedly the finest type of 

 Winter Cabbage. After having been frosted it hoils like marrow, and is not sur- 

 passed even by the CauHflower in its best condition. The strain is not to be 

 confounded with low-priced imported seed. It is a shy producer of seed, and 



consequently never plentiful 3.00 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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