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DUPUY & FERGUSON'S SEED ANNUAL 
CABBAGE 
1 ounce will produce about 3.000 planis 
Sow In hotbeds in February or 
March, and in the open ground in 
May or June. Plant the early sorts 
20 inches distant in a row and 2 
feet between the rows; the later 
sorts thk feet each way. To be 
well grown. Cabbages require a 
deep, rich loamy soil. Our Cab- 
bage seed is grown for us by 
specialists, and we offer It as be- 
ing of superior quality. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Express. — Extra early, excels in 
earliness all others. For forciiis 
can hardly be surpassed. Per 
pkt.. Sc.; oz., 20c.; »A lb., 60c. 
EARLY PARIS MARKET. _ Of 
the Oxheart type, but ten days 
earlier. Forms a saleable head 
quickly, and is a v.iluable s)it 
for market gardeners. Per rkt., 
Be.; oz., 20c.; ^ lb., 85c. 
JERSEY WAKEFIELD, EARLY.— 
Although this variety is not as 
early as the two preceding ones, 
it will be found the very best 
conical heading sort to come in 
immediately after. It is very compact, medium j 
size, conical and a sure header, extra selected i 
stock. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; % lb., 85c. 
Early Etampes. — Heads oblong and rounded at 
the top, very firm and solid. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 
20c.; Vi. lb., 60c. 
Early WInnlgstadt. — A solid tender variety, good 
for either early or late. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; 'A 
lb., 60c. 
EARL Y FLAT PARISIAN (early Spring). — Is 
nearly as early as the Jersey Wakefield, but the 
heads are of the round, fiat type of Early Sum- 
mer. The heads harden at an early stage of 
growth, so that they are really fit for use be- 
fore fully matured. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; "4 lb., 85c. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 
GLORY OF ENKHUISEN. _ Our customers will 
make no mistake in trying this. It has a great 
advantage in comparison with other early sorts 
in that it grows large heads, which are very 
hard. "It was ,the finest all round cabbage I 
ever raised. I think most of the plants were as 
early as Jersey Wakefield, and they sell much 
better." — J. R. Mullett. Per pkt., 10c. ; oz., 30c.; 
% lb., $1.00. 
Henderson's Early Summer. — A most popular 
and superior second early sort. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
20c.; >4 lb., 85c. 
Henderson's Succession. — An excellent second- 
early; on style ot All Seasons. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
25c.; ^ lb., 85c. 
Fottler's Improved Brunswick. — Large, solid 
heads; fine for early or late. Pkt, 5c.; oz., 20c.; 
>A lb., 60. 
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. 
Danish Cannon Ball. — The favorite winter cab- 
bage of Denmark. Heads are round, of good 
marketable size, hard and heavy, fine grained 
and long keepers. It will stand well through a 
dry season. Matures late. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 26c.; 
lb., 85c. 
Newf Flot Swedish Cabbane. — This is a new late 
very hard-heading Cabbage from Sweden. The 
plant is of extra-strong growth, with large 
bluish green leaves, and in good soil produces 
heads ot enormous size. It has quite short stems, 
and its great solidity makes it a good winter 
keeper. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 30c.; % lb., $1.00. 
Autumn King, — Heads very large, broad, thick 
and solid; stalk short. A splendid keeper and 
one of the best Mammoth Cabbages in exist- 
ence. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; ^4 lb., 85c. 
St. Denis Drum Head. — A favorite winter var- 
iety; head large, and very solid. Per pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
Lupton. — A winter variety of excellent quality 
and distinct character, earlier than the Flat 
Dutch, a good grower, and fine keeper. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 25c.; 14 lb., 85. 
LATE VARIETIES 
D. & F's DANIS H ROUNDHEAD^ _ feel safe 1 
in saying that compared with the justly pop- { 
ular Cannon Ball, the New Round Head will j 
average larger in size of heads and even hardier. 
Regular cannon balls in shape and hardness, 
while they are borne on shorter stems, being : 
about a week earlier in maturity. It Is without 
any doubt the best shipper and keeper of any. 
A head of it will weigh more than other var- 
ieties of equal size. Genuine seed grown in Den- 
mark. Per pkt, Be; 02., 30o.; % lb., $1.00; lb., 
$3.50. 
CURLED CHERVIL 
Used for flavoring and garnishing dishes 
of meats and vegetables. The leaves are 
ready for use in six to ten weeks from sow- 
ing the seed. Sow in early spring in rich, 
well prepared soil and when plants are well 
established transplant to about one foot 
apart. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c. 
CHICORY 
Large Rooted. — Requires similar treatment 
to carrot. The root is used to mix with 
ciffee, and the leaves as a salad. Per pkt., 
5c.; oz., 10c. ; »4 lb., 25c. 
Market Gardeners. — It will put money in 
the pocket of every market gardener, re- 
ceiving this catalogue, who has not already 
received a copy of o^ar Wholesale Price 
List for Market Gardeners, to ask for it at 
once. 
