• THEY GROW BETTER • THEY YIELD BETTER 
LATE 
CABBAGES 
Best for Late Fall and Winter 
Keeping 
Houser 
One of the best-keeping Cabbages. 
Heads are round, sometimes showing 
a slight taper at the top of the head. 
Very solid and fine-grained. Ex- 
tremely small heart. Heads are 
like lead and weigh lo to 15 pounds. 
It is hardier and more blight-proof 
than any other Cabbage. This last 
year, when Cabbage was a failure, the 
Houser made immense profits for 
those who grew it. Houser should be 
planted out two weeks sooner than 
other late varieties to have it fully 
developed. The seed crop is again 
very short this year, so order 
early. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 75 cts., 
Vilb. $2, lb. $6.50. 
Max Selcher said. Nov., 1916: "I never 
made so much money on Cabbage; just 
ktpt cutting 50 to 100 barrels a day and 
they came right to the field for it." 
Genuine Houser Cabbage 
Perfect head grown by Mr. P. Mabschiiiidt. market-gardener, Harrisburg, Pa. 
New Late Cabbage, Ni-tram 
Without question, one of the best late Cabbages in 
cultivation. The heads are large, extremely hard, solid, 
fine-grained, and of the most excellent quality — a 
"quality taste" different from other Cabbages. For 
keeping it is unexcelled. The heads, which are in shape 
between a globe and a flat, or more a half-globe, are 
clothed with fewer outside leaves than others, and these 
leaves grow upright and close to the head instead of 
spreading, as do other late Cabbages. 
This allows closer planting and a larger 
per cent to be grown to the acre. It is 
a Cabbage that I am confident will 
make good wherever grown, and I 
would like all my customers to grow it. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts., Vilb. $1.75, 
l/zlb. $3, lb. $6. 
Large Late Flat 
Dutch. I m- 
mcnse heads; Hat 
and of the best 
quality. Flat 
Dutch is an ex- 
cellent kraut 
Cabbage. Pkt. S 
cts., oz. 25 cts., 
%Vo. 75 cts., lb. 
$2. 
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 excel- 
led for its fine flavor, firmness of grain, beautiful ball- 
shaped heads nor for its keeping qualities. (See illus- 
tration.) Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., %\h. $1. lb. S3. 50. 
Genuine Surehead. Similar to Late Flat Dutch. 
Heads up very uniformly; a good keeper. Pkt. S cts., 
oz. 25 cts., Kit). 75 cts.. lb. $2. 
Autumn King, or World Beater. Very 
large, solid, flat heads; a good winter 
Cabbage. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., Klb. 
75 cts., lb. $2.50. 
Mammoth Rock Red. Largest-heading 
red Cabbage. More of this variety 
should be grown 
here. Pkt. 5 cts., 
oz. 25 cts., %Vo. 
75 cts., lb. $2. 
Danish Round- 
head. A late va- 
riety, but matures 
earlier than the 
Danish Ballhead. 
Pkt. 5C., oz. 3SC., 
Klb. 7Sc-,lb.$2.7S. 
Danish Ballhead Cabbages 
This photograph is of heads of Danish Ballhead Cabbage, from the extra-fine strain of seed which I am offering you. Could 
you imagine any more perfect heads than these ? 
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