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THE BARTE LD E S 
SEED COMPANY 
CABBAGE 
Weisskrant 
Col Repello 
CULTURE. For early cabbages sow the seed in a hotbed in March or April, oovering the seed from 
H to J^-inch deep and when big enough transplant to another bed. As soon as the ground is in good con- 
dition transplant outside in rows 2 feet apart and 15 to 18 inches in a row. The soil should be mellow, rich 
and well drained. For late crops the seed can be sown in a cold frame, or even in the open ground, and 
then transplanted in rows 3 feet one way and 2 feet the other, so as to be able to work with a horse and 
cultivator. One ounoe of saltpeter dissolved in 3 gallons of rain water sprinkled over the cabbage or cauli- 
flower will destroy the green worm. The liquid being clear does not color the cauliflower or cabbage heads. 
Fine air-slacked lime or tobacco dust sifted on the young plants as soon as the fleas appear on the ground 
will prevent them from doing harm. One ounce of good seed will produce 2,000 plants. About 16,000 
early or 8,000 late cabbage plants to one acre. 
Danish Stonehead 
(see Novelties) 
Copenhagen Market 
EARLIEST VARIETIES 
JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
TRUE JERSEY WAKEPlJKLD. This 
is a most remarkable varied, particu- 
larly adapted to the wants of market 
gardeners. It heads evenly from the 
latter part of June to the beginning of July. It is 
erect in growth and has cone-shaped heads. 
Our stock is of the true Long Island type, and is 
sure to give satisfaction. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; M-lb. $2.50 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT. A well-known and 
popular early variety, but matures a little later than 
the Early Wakefield. The heads are large, solid 
and hard even in summer, decidedly conical, with 
bright glossy green leaves. This is a sure heading 
variety, valuable not only for early use, but also 
for winter cabbage. It is a favorite with the 
krautmakers Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; M-lb. $2.50 
EARLY YORK. This is one of the earliest 
varieties, but it is not a very large size, nor will it 
stand extreme summer heat. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; M-lb. $1.60 
EXTRA EARLY EXPRESS. This variety pro- 
duces fair sized heads in 80 to 85 days from time of 
sowing. The heads are not as large as the Etampes, 
but are matured several days earlier. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; M-lb. $1.60 
EXTRA EARLY ETAMPES. One of the very 
earliest and produces heads which are remarkably 
hard for a cabbage that ripens so early. The 
planter is always surprised at the extreme earliness 
of its maturity. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; M-lb. $1.60 
SECOND - EARLY OR 
ROUND-HEAD VARIETIES 
THE GLORY CAB- 
BAGE. This cabbage was 
recently introduced from 
Holland. It combines ear- 
liness with good size, qualities which 
are both very desirable for market 
purposes. This is easily one of the 
best sellers on the market. i 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; M-lb. $1.60 
ALL HE AD EARLY. This is the 
earliest cabbage of the large early 
sorts and cannot be recommended 
too highly. It is larger than other 
varieties of its class and grows re- 
markably uniform. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45o; M-lb. $1.60 
THE GLORY 
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