C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
CABBAGE 
It is difficult to give definite cultural directions for cabbage, since it is possible to have good cabbage at all seasons of the year in some 
parts of the country, and seed can be planted almost any time of the year. There are three good seasons for sowing the seed, however — in 
September for late winter and early spring cabbages, in March for summer and fall cabbages, and in June and July for winter cabbages. 
The seed sprouts quickly, and is likely to come up very thick in the seed bed. It should be thinned early, or the plants become spindling, 
and then do not head well. Transplanted to the field, they should be put 15 to 18 inches apart, in rows 24 to 30 inches apart. To pre- 
vent the heads splitting open in the field before they are ready to be harvested, the plants should be loosened a little at the root. Cabbages 
require considerable moisture, but too much water causes them to rot very readily. 
A Pine Pield of Marketable EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD Cabbages 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
EARLY JERSEY WAKF.FIFI D ° ne of the best and most Popular early varieties. Forms round, pointed 
7 fr */ heads of good size. Is very hardy and on account of its thick outside 
leaves is able to resist cold and other unfavorable conditions to a great extent. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; \\ lb. 75c; lb. $2.50 
EARLY WINNIGSTADT \ d< ?? ide £L y P° intea head of good size and fine quality— the most sharply pointed 
, ' , , . of all cabbages. One of the hardiest varieties; resists cold, wet and insect pest 
i° tv, % S J e . e -,^ coVr B« roa xt very desirable - We recommend it as one of the best early varieties. Pit. 5c; oz. 25c; 
Early Spring-. Very early flat-headed variety. Medium sized; good for summer use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; « lb. 75c; lb. $2.50 
Larg-e Early Wakefield (Charleston). Is very similar to Early Jersey Wakefield, but nearly a third larger and a little 
later. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 14 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 
ALLHMD EAELY. Probably the earliest of the large, 
flat-headed varieties. Is good for summer, autumn and 
winter crop. Desirable for all sorts of planting. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 25c; V4 H>- 75c; lb. $2.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET £ 
all conditions; grand for market growing and un- 
equalled for home gardening. Its heading qualities are 
sure, quality the best. This new and fine cabbage is 
well worth the extra price asked for It, for it is early 
and every head perfect. Morse's stock Is the finest 
there Is, direct from the originator. Pkt. 10c; V z oz. 25c ; 
oz. 45c; 2 ozs. 75c; % lb. $1.35; lb. $4.50. 
EARLY DRUMHEAD, Second early; round, flat heads. Pkt. 
5o ; oi. 25o ; M lb. 75o; lb. $3.50. 
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Early Dwarf Plat Dutch. A good flat-headed variety, with 
short stem and hard, firm head. Forms heads' early 
is valuable for summer. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; y, lb. 75c: 
lb. $2.50. 
Pottler's Brunswick. One of the most popular of the flat- 
headed types, especially with the home gardener. Best 
for fall and winter. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; V 4 lb. 75c: lb. 
$2.50. 
GLORY OP ENKHUIZEN. This is one of the best 
of the second early varieties. The heads are very solid, 
almost globular in shape, and of large size. The out- 
side leaves are not numerous and the whole plant has 
the appearance of being "all head." Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; 
V 4 Ih. $1.00; lb. 93.50. 
Henderson's Succession. Is about ten days later than Early 
Summer. Is a dwarf, flat head, light-green, and very 
solid. Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; y A lb. 90o: lb. $3.00. 
