Good Seed, Fidl Weight and a Fair Price. 
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h ket gardeners in all parts of the 
Tiie Early Jersey Wake- 
field. — This is the earliest and 
most profitable cabbage with mar- 
country. Heads conical and com- 
pact ; a general favorite. My 
stock of seed of this variety is 
from very fine and uniform heads. 
Fer packet, 10 cents; oz., 30 cents; 
lib., 85 cents: lb, p.'25. 
HeDderson's Early Sum- 
mer. — The earliest of the flat va- 
rieties ; about ten days later than 
the Wakefield, but as it is Jarger^ 
it soon supersedes it in the mar- 
ket. It is a good cabbage 
to sow late, about the mid- 
dle of June, to fill out the 
late crops where plants have 
failed. Per packet, 10 cents; 
oz., 30 ccDts ; i lb. , 85 cents; 
lb., $3.25. 
The Early Wiiming"- 
stadt is, among cabbages, 
what the Baldwin is among 
apples — always reliable. 
Heads conical, medium size; 
second early ; for the table 
the very best ; very l eliable 
to head ; will head on light 
soils where other kinds fail. 
It makes a good winter cabbage, if the seed is not sown before 
the middle of June. Per packet, 5 cents ; oz., 15 cents : | lb., 40 
cents; lb., $1.50. 
Fottler'^ Improv- y-v^'X^-^^ x^i^rfe^ 
Brunswick, and should ' ^ 
be set ten days or two weeks earlier ; ic must imve a strong, rich 
soil to make solid heads. Per packet. 10 cents; oz., 30 cents: 
i lb., 80 cents ; lb., -|3.00. 
Filderkraut. — Somewhat resembles Winning stadt, but is 
more pomted ani larger, and hea'ling up with fewer outside 
leaves. The favorit*^ for making kraut. Per packet, 5 cents ; 
oz., 25 cents ; i lb., 70 cents ; lb., |2.50. 
Bristol Flat Dutch. — The value of this cabbage does- not 
seem to be understood. It is one of the most solid of all the late 
cabbages, and a fine variety for shipping : heads rather oval, 
very solid, with purple tinge across the top. Per packet, 10 
cents ; oz., 25 cents ; i lb., TO cents ; lb., f2.50. 
Marblehead Mammoth.— A very large flat head cab- 
bage. On good soil the largest cabbage gt own. Per packet, 10 
cents ; oz., 25 cents ; i lb., 70 cents ; lb., $2 50. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy.— An improved variety of 
the Savoy Cabbages, which are considered the most delicate of 
cabbages, possessing somewhat the richness of the cauliflower. 
Per packet, 10 cents ; oz., 25 cents ; i lb., 70 cents ; lb., |2.50. 
Large, Late Blood Red.— Fine for pickling. Per packet^ 
5 cents ; oz., 20 cents ; i hx, 60 cents ; lb., $2.00. 
Excelsior Flat 
Dutch. — The best of 
the large flat drumheads; 
short stem, heads large 
ed Brunswick. — This 
is the most reliable to 
head of the drumhea I 
varieties ; second early, 
and a capital fall or win- 
ter cabbage Per packet. 
10 cents ; oz , 25 cents : 
i lb., 70 cents ; lb., $2.50. 
