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WINNINGSTADT CABBAGE. 
2. AVInnlngstadt 
—One of the best in cul- 
tivation for general use ; 
comes both early and late; 
remarkably solid. Pkt., 
SC.; oz.,i5C.; 3^ lb., 350.) 
lb., $1.25. 
2. Fotler's Im- 
proved Bruns- 
wick, — A second early, 
bearing large, flat, very 
solid heads, a sure 
header and good shipper, 
very popular throughout 
the Union. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
25c.; X It'-. 7SC-; lb., 
$2 so. 
1. Early Flat 
JD U I C h._— A valuable 
early variety, largely 
grown by market gar- 
deners in the vicinity of New York. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; ^ lb., 
7SC.; lb., $2.50. 
2. Newark Flat Dutell.— An early variety, producing 
large, compact heads from ten to twelve pounds and upwards in 
weight, and of excellent quality. It is very fine grained, even 
and certain headers. Pkt., loc; oz., 30c.; X l^-i i So- 
stone MASON CABBAGE. 
3. Stone ITIason.— An improved variety of drum-head; 
head flat and solid ; stem short ; quality sweet, tender and rich. 
Pkt., sc.; oz., 25c ; X lb-. 75C.; lb., $2.50. 
MARBLEHKAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 
4. Marbleliead Mamraotli Jttrumhead.— This h, 
without doubt, the largest variety of the cabbage family in the 
world ; under high cultivation it is compact and hard ; its size is 
indeed Mammoth, ranging from that of a half bushel meas\ire up 
to that of a two bushel basket, and even larger. Pkt., sc.;,oz., 
20C.; X lb., 60c.; lb., $2. 
3. Improved American Savoy.— An improvement on 
the old Green Globe Savoy ; very reliable for heading. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 25c.; X lb., 65c.; lb., $2.25. 
TREMIU.M FL.^T DUTCH CABBAGE. 
3. Premium Flat UlltclJ.— A long growing variety; 
heads large, bluish green, round, solid, broad and flat on the top, 
and often tinted with red and brown ; as a Winter variety it has 
no superior. Pkt., sc.; oz., 20c.; X lb., ^oc; lb., $1,75. 
3. Iiarge Late Drummond. -A well known Winter va- 
riety, producing very large and solid heads ; not as fine grained as 
the preceding, but extensively giown for market and stock. Pkt., 
sc.; oz., 20c.; Xlb., soc; lb., $x 75. 
DRUMHEAD SAVOY CABBCGE. 
3. Di-umliead Savoy.— Heads large, round, compact 
yellowish at the centre and a little flattened ; excellent for Win< 
ter. Pkt., sc.; oz., 250.; X lb., 65c.; lb., $2. 
1. Early Blood Red Erlurt. — Early, 
medium size, and very dark; excellent for market. 
Pkt., loc; oz., 30c.; X lb., $1 ; lb., 83.50. 
2. Bed Diiteli Favorite.— Sort for pick- 
ling. Pkt., sc.; oz., 20c.; X lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
3. liarge Red Drumliead. — A very 
superior stock, forming remarkable solid heads, 
large and very dark colored. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 1 
X lb., 65c.; lb.,|2. 
CAULIFLOWEJR. 
1. Brill's American Erfurt.— See pagd 
6, 
1. Extra Early Dwarf Erlurt.— Sc« 
page 6. 
1. Early Snowball.— See page 6. 
3. Veitcli's Autumn Cilant.— This'ex- 
treniely valuable variety is distinct from any other. 
Leaves long and tapering ; the habit of the plant 
robust, very upright and compact ; the heads are 
magnificent, beautifully white, large and firm, and 
being thoroughly protected by the foliage, remain 
longer lit for use than any other. Pkt., loc.; oz,, 
75c.; X lb,, $2.30. 
2. Half Early Paris,- One of the mos' 
popular varieties in cultivation, heads very white 
compact, of delicious flavor, sure to head, and good 
for an early or late variety. Pkt., loc; oz., 60c.: 
X lb., $2.25. 
3. l/cnormand Short Stemmed.— Superior variety 
with fine, large, well-formed heads. Pkt., sc.; oz., 6oc.; >^ lb.. 
$2.23. 
CAB HOT. 
3. Carter's Gatepost.— See page 6. 
1. Earliest Frencli Forcing.— A favorite little Car. 
i?? YOU DO NOT NEED SeED YOURSELF, PlEASE HaND ThIS TO SOME OnE WHO DoES. 
