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FIELD OF EWING'S SELECT "CANNON BALL" CABBAGE 
CABBAGE 
SECOND EARLY 
VARIETIES-Con/maeJ 
EWING'S SELECT DANISH 
"CANNON BALL" 
This type of winter Cabbage has become very 
popular of late years on account of its unequalled 
keeping qualities as well as for the great solidity and 
weight of the heads; it is strong and vigorous in growth, 
and produces large, round, compact heads exceedingly 
hard and solid, weighing, when trimmed, fully one- 
fourth more than any other Cabbage of equal size; in 
consequence, it keeps in fine condition until spring. 
For boiling, slaw, sauerkraut, etc., it is unsurpassed, 
being crisp, tender and sweet. It seems to grow 
luxuriantly on all soils and under most conditions, 
withstanding hot, dry weather, and does not rot from 
the effects of wet seasons, nor do the heads burst. 
Lb. $3.50; M lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. 5c. 
EWING'S 
BONSECOURS MARKET 
Extremely large and particularly solid heading 
this splendid new sort will take its place in the front, 
rank of second early cabbages. Stem is short and 
head large, flat,, very solid, and dark, bluish-green 
extremely uniform in heading and ven? hardy. A 
remarkably good keeper and splendid either for the 
home garden or market. lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; 
pkt. 5c. 
ENKHUIZEN GLORY 
A most valuable second-early Cabbage that is be- 
coming immensely popular. It produces fine market- 
able heads, round or ball-like in form. The heads are 
very solid, with but few outer leaves — and of such 
compact growth as to permit quite close planting, thus 
increasing the yield of a given area. The heads are of 
medium size (weighing from six to eight pounds 
trimmed), tender and of fine flavor. They keep well 
when put away and consequently " Enkhuizen Glory" 
is valuable also for sowing later in the season for early 
winter use. Plants set out in raid-summer will pro- 
duce fine heads before cold weather. L.b. $3.50; 
^ lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. 5c. 
SUCCESSION 
A popular second early variety, about ten days 
later than Henderson's Early Summer, larger head 
and more uniform. An attractive light green color 
and splendid keeper. Lb. $3.00; M lb. 90c.; oz. 
30c.; pkt. 5c. 
FOTTLER'S 
IMPROVED BRUNSWICK 
Large solid flat heads, dwarf compact growth while 
the leaves grow closely about the heads. The heads 
are uniform and hard. A favorite with market gar- 
deners. Lb. $2.75; % lb. 85c.; oz. 25c.; pkt. 5c. 
LATE OR AUTUMN 
EWING'S SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH 
One of the largest and generally considered the best of the late market sorts. 
The plant is very vigorous and hardy. The leaves are very large and broad; the 
stem of moderate height; the head very large and solid and keeps better than those 
of most kinds. Lb. $2.7S; J4 lb. 8Sc. ; oz. 2Sc.; pkt. Sc. 
MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD 
The largest cabbage known. Plant very large, late in maturing and the seed 
should be planted earlier than that of most sorts. Lb. $3.00; U lb. 90c.: oz. 
30c.; pkt. Sc. 
RED VARIETIES 
DANISH RED STONEHEAD — An early, short-stemmed variety, with large 
round and extraordinarily firm red heads. The plants do not produce many 
outer leaves, and the very dark inner ones are tender and of good flavour when 
cooked. This very popular northern sort stands the winter well. Oz. $1.00: 
pkt. 10c. 
MAMIWOTH RED DRUMHEAD— The largest of the red varieties. A tender, 
sure heading sort. Excellent for pickling. Lb. $3. SO; }i lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; 
pkt. Sc. 
EARLY RED DUTCH— lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. Sc. 
AND WINTER SORTS 
AUTUMN KING. OR WORLD-BEATER 
The plant is of extra strong growth, with dark bluish-green leaves growing 
closely about the large flattened heads. In good soil it will produce heads of 
enormous size, but. of course, requires a longer season for growth than do the smaller 
varieties. Seed sown the first of June will produce fine heads in time to put away 
for the winter. Lb. $3.00; K lb. 90c.; oz. 30c.; pkt, 5c. 
SUREHEAD 
Remarkable for its certainty to head; produces large, solid flattened heads 
of Flat Dutch type. The heads are uniform, hard and fine in texture. Of excel- 
lent quality, and a popular sort with all lovers of good Cabbage. Lb. $3.00; U 
lb. 90c.; oz. 30c.; pkt. Sc. 
IMPROVED DRUMHEAD— Lb. $2.7S; M lb. 8Sc.;"oz. 2Sc.; pkt. Sc. 
SAVOY VARIETIES • 
GREEN CURLED— Early variety. Lb. $3.S0; \i lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. Sc. 
MAMMOTH AUBERVILLIERS DRUMHEAD— Extra large, finely curled. 
Lb. $3.S0; Yi lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. Sc. 
PERFECTION DRUMHEAD— A fine, large, hard variety. Lb. $3.S0; \i lb. 
$1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. Sc. 
