DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
CABBAGE-Con/mueJ 
LATE VARIETIES 
Ferguson's Danish Roundhead.-^^I^Jf^'g 
compared with the justly popular Cannon Ball, the New 
Round Head will 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 H more than other varieties 
of equal size. Genuine seed grown in Denmark, rer pkt., 
10 cts.; oz.. 80 cts.; H lb.. $2.50. 
Danish Cannon Ball.— A favorite winter cabbage 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., 10 cts.; oz., 75cts.; M SZ.zs. 
New Flat Swedish Cabbage.-™s is a new late 
cabbage from Sweden. The plant is of extra-strong growth, 
with large bluish-green leaves, and in good soil produces 
heads of enormous size. It has quite short stems, and its great 
solidity makes it a good winter keeper. Similar form but larger 
than Brunswick. Pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 75 cts.; 14 lb.. $2.25. 
Henderson's Autumn King Cabbage— ^Jten 
from 3 to 3)4 feet in circumference, and weighs from 25 to 30 
lbs each. Interior crisp, close, fine grained, tender and white. 
Pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 70 cts.! K lb., $2.00. 
St. Denis Drumhead.— A favorite winter variety: head large, 
and very solid. Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 70 cts.; H lb-. $2.00. 
Ferguson's Danish Roundhead Cabbage. 
Turnips, as early planting runs quickly to seed in hot weather. Pkt., 10 cts.. oz... ou cis. 
abundant watering is so beneflcial that it pays well for the labor it costs. , — , e ^• 
Earliest Snowball rForcin^.^-0".,e..of the Fergusonj,s .Selected Early DW 
(Forcing.) 
varieties in cultivation, small leaved, of 
finest of all varieties for [forcing. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
$1.70: oz.. $6.00. 
earliest heading ri_,„-,_ We know of no better type of this variety,— very 
small leaved, of low growth. The IlOWer. early, smooth rounded head, fine grained, com- 
■ J4 oz.. nart even in size. While a first early, is better adapted gen- 
^ ' erally to Fall use than the large late sorts so 
often grown for the purpose. It will give satis- 
faction by the dozen plants or in a dozen acres. 
The habit of the plant is close growing and com- 
pact, and plants can be set closely together from 
18 to 21 inches. "Every plant." says our grower, 
•' which did not produce a perfect head was dis- 
carded when selecting our stock plants for seed." 
Per pkt.. 25 cts.: M oz., $1.60; oz., $5.50. 
Danish Dry Weather. — ™^ 
of Cauliflower is a splendid strain for a dry season, 
as it will grow well and produce the finest heads 
in spite of the lack of moisture, which is required 
by other sorts. The heads grow to a large size, 
are very solid, pure white and of delicious flavor. 
Pkt.. 25 cts.: % oz., $1.70; oz., $6.00. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. — An early market variety, 
very productive, with large white compact heads 
of good quaUty. Pkt., 20 cts.: M oz.. 65cts.; 
oz., $2.50. 
Large Late Le Normand. — Short stemmed, pro- 
duces very close and uniform heads: well protected 
by the foliage, hardy, and stands dry weather. 
Per pkt.. 10 cts.: K oz., 60 cts,; oz., $2.00. 
Extra Early Paris. — Good Cauhllower for either 
forcing or outdoor culture. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 
\i oz.. 60 cts.; oz., $2.00. , _ „ , , 
Large Late Algiers. — An excellent favorite, late 
variety. Per pkt., 10 cts.: M oz., 60 cts.; oz., 
1200. 
Cauliflower Plants. — (See page 25.) 
Gentlemen:— I may say that I have a splendid crop this 
season from the brittle Wax and Butter BEANS I bought 
from you last year. I have left them to ripen for seed and 
will hai/e some for sale. 
Ferguson's Selected Dwarf Erfurt Cauliflower. 
Sept. 2, 1920 
(Signed), W. B. HOGGE, 
St. Stephen, N.B. 
