THEY GROW BETTER • THEY YIELD BETTER 
LAJE CABBAGES 
Best" for Late Fall and Winter Keeping 
New Late Cabbage, Ni-tram 
Without question, one of the best late 
Cabbages in cultivation. The heads are 
large, extremely hard, sofiS, fine-grained, 
and of the most excellent flavor — a 
"quality taste" different from other Cab- 
bages. Fot keeping it is unexcelled. The 
heads, wfich are in shape between a 
globe and a flat, or more a half -globe, are 
clothed VI ith fewer outride leaves than 
others, aiid these leaves grow upright 
and close to the head instead of spreading, as _ 
other latelCabbages/ This allows closer plant- 
ing and allarger per cent to be grown to the 
acre. It is^a CaJ>6age that I am confident will 
make good whwever grown, and I should like 
you to grow it. Pkt. 15 cts., V4oz. 65 cts., 
oz. $1.25i y4lb. $4, lb. $15. 
Large Late Flat Dutch 
Large Late Flat Dutch. 
heads; flat and of the 
best quality. Excellent 
crout Cabbage. 
If you want a big 
crop of big Cab- 
bage grow this 
variety. Pkt. lO 
cts., oz. 75 cts., 
'A\h. $2.so. lb. 
18. 
Ni-tram Cabbage. A good winter keeper 
HoUSeV have no Houser Cabbage Seed for 
you this year. The heads put away 
were all lost because of the intensely severe win- 
ter of 1917-18. We have now heads put away for 
1919 seed crop and hope to have an abundance 
of seed for you next year. Grow Danish Ball- 
head, Ni-tram, or Late Flat Dutch this year. 
Genuine Surehead. Similar to Late FlatDutch 
Heads up very uniformly; a good keeper. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 75 cts., Klb. I2.50, lb. $8. 
Autumn King, or World Beater. Very large, 
solid, fiat heads; a good winter Cabbage, 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 75 cts., Klb. $2.50, lb. $8, 
Mammoth Rock Red. Largest-heading red 
Cabbage. More of this variety should be grown 
here. Pkt. lOC, oz. 75c., Klb. I2.50, lb $8. 
Danish Roundhead. A late variety, but ma- 
tures earlier than the Danish Ballhead. Pkt. 
15 cts., oz. $1.25, Klb. S4, lb. $15. 
Late Danish Ballhead 
One of the best hard-heading, round, 
late Cabbages grown. Thousands of acres 
are planted annually with this favorite 
Cabbage. For late 
crop it cannot be ex- 
celled for its fine 
flavor, firmness of 
grain, beautiful ball- 
shaped heads, nor for 
its keeping qualities. 
(See illustration.) 
Pkt. 15c., oz. $1.25, 
V4lb. $4, lb. $15. 
Danish Ballhead 
Next to Houser this is the popular late Cabbage. My seed of it is produced from just such perfect type heads as these. 
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