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ALL SEASONS CABBAGE. 
JERSEY WAKEtlELD CABBAGE 
(SELECTED STR.41N'.) 
One ounce will produce three thousand plants; five ounces will produce sufficient plants for an acre. Com- 
mence to sow the seed of the early varieties in September, and each following month until Spring, for succession. 
Transplant as soon as large enough to fresh, rich soil, in rows two feet apart and eigliteen inches in the rows. 
For late use, sow the Drumhead sorts in Spring, and transplant to well manured ground three feet each way. 
In planting Cabbage or Caulirtower, care should be observed that the stem is set under the ground as far as 
the first leaf. The ground should be well worked, to produce good heads, and hoed as many as three times 
during the season, drawing the earth slightly about the stems. Should the cabbage-worm or other insect 
pests annoy, "Hammond's Slug Shot " is safe, easily applied and effectual; do not delay in thus removing 
any insects that may appear. 
All-SeasoilS. Most desirable in this section; heads of good size and (piality; one of the best varieties 
yet introduced, per oz. 25 cts; per Jib., 75 cts; per lb., $2.50. 
Earliest Etainpcs. Very early, medium-sized, heart-shaped he.ads, peroz., 25 cts; ])er Jib., 75cts; lb., $2.50. 
Early Dwarf Ulm Savoy. Verv earlv, small round heads of fnst-rate qualitv, per oz., 20 cts; iier ilb., 50 
cts; per lb., $1.50. 
Early York. A small early-heading, popular variety, per oz., 1.5 cts; per J lb., 40 cts. 
Erfurt Early Blood Red. Extra early, deep blood red; excellent for pickling, per oz., 20 us; per i'lli., 5() 
cts; per lb., $1.50. 
Filderkrant. A favorite Oerman sort; conical heads, with few outside leaves, per oz., 20 cts; per Jib., 50 
cts; per lb., $1.50. 
Fottler's Brunswick. The earliest of this type; a sure header and very popular, jier oz., 25 rts; per Jib., 
75 cts; per 11)., $2.50. 
Improved Summer. Probably the best large early; uniform and of large size, heads frequently weighing 
twelve to fifteen pounds, per oz., 30 cts; per Jib., SO cts; per lb., $3. 
Jersey Wakelleld (Selected Strain). This is not so pointed as the ordinary Wakefield, but is eijually as 
early and a more reliable header, per oz., 30 cts; per Jib., 80 cts; per lb., $3. 
Large, Early York. Larger than the preceding and a few davs later, per. oz., 15 cts; per Jib., 40ct9; per 
lb., $1.25. 
Large Late Drumhead. \n old favorite, with broad, flat, compact heads, jier oz., 20 cts; jier Jib., 50 c^s; 
per lb., 1.50. 
Mammoth Red Rock. A late, very large, solid, fine strain, peroz., 40 cts; per Jib., $1.25; per lb., $4.00. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. A splendid strain, producing very large solid heads of a rich, dark green 
per oz., 30 cts; per Jib., 80 cts; per lb., $3. 
Premium Flat Dutch. Selected strain of immense size, and a sure header, tender, ( risp and of delicious 
flavor, per oz., 30 cts; per Jib., 80 cts; per lb., $3. 
Stone-Mason. A small, solid flat head, sweet and tender, i)er oz., 25 cts; i>er \lb., 75 cts; per lb., $2.50. 
Succession. A recent introduction of great merit; a valuable market-garden sort., per oz., 40 cts; per Jib., 
$1.00; per lb., $3.50. 
AVinnigstadt. Medium to large conical shaped heads, very solid; an old and entirely reliable variety which 
has not been supplanted in public favor, per oz., 25 cts; per Jib., 75 cts; per lb., $2.50. 
Slug Shot" Is Sure Death to Cabbage Worms. 
