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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" CABBAGE 
Early Flat Headed Varieties 
CONDON'S NEW EARLY iteix DWARF FLAT DUTCH 
A GOOD, 
RELIABLE CABBAGE 
For Uniformity of Heads, 
for Tonnage and Earliness 
combined, our Select Strain of 
this Wonderful Cabbage has 
no equal. Average heads 16 
to 25 lbs. each, excellent qual- 
ity, always commanding the 
highest market prices. Yields 
as high as twenty tons per 
acre. You can't beat this any- 
where on earth. Try it. 
Packet, 5 cents; oz., 22 cents; 
V4 in.. 75 cents; 14 lb., $1.35; 
11>n $2.50, postpaid. 
ALL HEAD EARLY 
Often Cominer in Before 
Summer 
Early 
CONDON'S NEW EABIiY SWABF FZiAT 
DUTCH 
It is at least one-third larger 
than this popular variety, and 
therefore much more profitable 
to the market gardener, who has 
in this variety a Cabbage larger and at the same time earlier — is also valuable 
for late Winter Cabbage. Seed of All-Head sown in July and plants set out about 
the middle of August will bring heads large and solid, which are sure to stand 
the winter well. Packet, 5 cents; oz,, 22 cents; V4 11>-i 75 cents; >4 lb., $1.35; 
lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
BURPEE'S PRIZE SUREHEAD 
Sureness in heading and regularity in 
growth have placed this at the top of the 
list, and we have no fear of using words 
of praise too high for its merits. It forms 
large, hard, solid, flattened heads, uniform 
in shape and color, and of handsome ap- 
pearance. It has a very short stem, and is 
a compact grower. It is as natural for this 
cabbage to form a head as to form leaves, 
and reports of 99 marketable heads from 
100 plants are of frequent occurrence. No- 
body will be disappointed in our strain, for 
it represents the best principles of seed 
culture applied. Packet, 5 cents; oz., 22 
cents; V4 lb., 75 cents; lb., $1.35; lb., 
$2.50, postpaid. 
BXrSPEE'S FBZZI! SVBEHBAS 
ALIk-HEAD EAB&Y 
GREGORY'S 
ALL SEASONS 
An excellent second early 
cabbage, producing large, 
solid heads of uniform 
shape, flattened on top as 
shown in the Illustration. 
Fully developed heads fre- 
quently measure 10 to 12 
inches across, and weigh 12 
to 15 pounds each. It i.s 
also fine grained and of 
dainty flavor. It succeeds 
everywhere. Some of the 
largest Cabbage raisers in 
this country, who grow es- 
pecially for kraut factories, 
u.se our special strain of 
All Seasons, and claim it 
far superior to all other va- 
rieties for kraut purposes. 
Packet, 5 cents; oz., 22 
cents; '4 lb., 75 cents; Vi 
lb., $1.35; lb., $2.50, post- 
paid. 
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HENDERSON'S EABI^Y 
SUMMEB 
HENDERSON'S 
EARLY SUMMER 
Standard Mid-Summer 
!_ Variety 
Bj This variety is deservedly popu- 
^ lar with the market gardeners. 
It forms large, solid, round, flat- 
~ tened compact heads of excellent 
quality. The heads average more 
than double the size of thie Jersey 
Wakefield, while it matures only 
ten to twelve days later. Packet, 
5 cents; oz., 20 cents; H lb., 70 
cents; 1^ lb., $1.30; lb., $2.40, post- 
paid. 
OBEOOSY'S AIiI^ SEASONS 
