EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
CABBAGE 
Sow in hotbeds in February or March, and 
in the open Rround in May or June. Plant the 
early sorts 20 inches distant in a row and 2 feet 
between the rows: the later sorts 2K feet each 
way. To be well grown. Cabbages require a 
deep, rich loamy soil. Our Cabbage seed is 
grown for us by specialists, and we offer it as 
being of superior quality. 1 ounce will pro- 
duce about 3,000 plants, 
HOW TO DESTROY CABBAGE WORMS. 
Take a Duster, nearly All it with SLUG 
SHOT. Talce the Duster in each hand and 
cover two heads at a time, give the Duster half 
a turn, this will let the fine powder fall over 
each Cabbage head. SLUG SHOT is a certain 
destroyer of the Cabbage Worm. 
Nothing is nastier than Worms in a head of 
Cabbage. A pretty white butterfly is seen 
hovering over field or garden ; these lay small 
yellow eggs and very soon the little green 
worms begm eating and growing fast. 
Copenhagen Market .-Ab^^ute^^ 
and the very best round-headed Summer 
Cabbage grown. Only 3 or 4 days later 
than Early Wakefield. The plants are short- 
stemmed, of compact, stocky growth and the 
saucer-shaped, rather small, tightly folded 
outer Jeaves enclose large solid ball-shaped 
heads of the very finest quality, smooth with 
fine veins and small core and averaging 
about 9 lbs. in weight. Can be planted close 
(21 inches apart) and will yield a greater crop per acre than any 
other Cabbage. In uniformity to type it is marvellous and 
its evenness in maturing is a great consideration to the Market 
Gardeners, entailing lesss labour in harvesting the crop and 
allowing them to clear the gromd at one cutting. Pkt., 15 cts. ; 
oz., $1.60; H lb., $4.50. 
Early Jersey Wakefield (Improved Strain). — 
The finest oxheart type of early cabbage in existence, A great 
improvement over the regular strain. It produces imlform 
pointed heads, and should be sown by every private and market 
gardener. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 1.00.; M lb., $3.00. 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage. 
Early Paris Market. — Of the Oxheart type, but ten days earlier. 
Forms a saleable head quickly, and is a valuable sort for market 
gardeners. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00.; a lb., $3.00. 
Early Flat Parisian, or Early Spring. — Is nearly as early as 
the Jersey Wakefield, but the heads are of the round, flat type 
of Early Summer. The heads harden at an early stage of growth, 
so that they are really fit for use before fully matured. Pkt., 
10 cts.; oz.. $1.00; H lb., $3.00. 
Express. — Extra early, excels in earliness all others. For forc- 
ing can hardly be surpassed. Per pljrt., 10 cts.; oz.. 1.00; 
H lb.. $3.00. 
Early Etampes. — Heads oblong and rounded at the top, very 
firm and solid. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00.; M lb., $3.00. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES, 
nini-»r r\f PnlrViiiivon A variety of recent introduction from Hol- 
Vjiory or E-nnnuiztin. ^^^^ it is a valuable sort on account of its 
earliness, large size and fine keeping quality. The heads are of nice size for 
market, weighing about 9 to 11 pounds each, globe-shaped and handsome dark 
green in colour. For an early sort the heads are unusually firm and solid. 
The leaves are fine-ribbed, tender and of excellent quality. The outer leaves 
set close, permitting planting of more heads to the acre, thus incrciising the 
yield. This is not only valuable as an early variety, but as it grows laige it 
may be profitably raised for main crop for fall use. With market gardeners 
this sort is sure to be popular because of its many valuable characteristics. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.40; H lb., $4.00. 
Henderson's Early Summer. — A most popular and superior second early 
sort. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00; H lb., $4.00. 
Henderson's Succession. — An excellent second-early; on style of All 
Seasons. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00; 'A lb.. $3.00. 
Fottler's Improved Brunswick. — Large, solid heads; fine for early or 
late. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00; M lb., $3.00. 
RED VARIETIES. 
The name refers to the extraordinary hardness and- black- 
ness of the heads. They are very dark red — almost 
exceedingly solid and heavy. Perpkt., 10 cts.; oz.,|,$1.40. 
Niggerhead 
black 
Now nnnisVi nAl»rat<><isa This new variety? is the largest,' hardest 
ixew uanisn ueiecacessa. ^^^^j ^^^^^^ ^, varieties, it 
is of rich, deep colour of fine round form, sure to head and never cracks. Pkt., 
10 cts.; oz., $1.40. 
Mammoth Rock Red. — Heads large, deep red to centre; highly recommended 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 90 cts.; K lb., $2.75. 
Drumhead. — ^Pkt., 10 cts.; oz„ 90 cts.; K lb., $2.75. 
SAVOY CABBAGE 
Large Aubervilliers. 
An extra large Drumhead Savoy with few outer 
leaves. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 90 cU.; -H 'b. 
$2.75. 
Flat Swedish Cabbage. 
Cabbage Plant*. — (See page 25). 
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