86 VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Cabbage (Large Late l-'lat Diileh.) 
CABBAGE— (Peerless Wakefield.) Oz., 25c; % Lb. 75c; 
Lb : $2.50 
This has been for many years the leading early Cabbage 
in Americia. The main difficulty has been to get a per- 
ieclly satisfactory and reliable strain of seed. Buyers 
will find in Pe-e-rless Wakefield the genuine article. It 
has few outer leaves, and in compactness and regularity 
cannot be surpassed. The thick stout leaves and com- 
pact habit make it the best sort for very e^irly setting. 
It frequently matures inside of 100 days from sowing. 
CABBAGE— (Early Winningstadt.) Oz., 20c; % Lb., 70c; 
Lb $2.25 
This is another old and famous type of early Cabbage, 
but as in the case of Wakefield, the main difficulty is to 
get a strain of seed representing the highest grade of ex- 
cellence. Such a strain will be found in our Winning- 
stadt. It is almost ,as early as Wakefield. It is a sure 
header, even where other sorts may fail, and seems to be 
less liable to the attack of Cabbage worm than many 
otIiGr v&risLiGS. 
CABBAGE— (Surehead) Oz., 25c; % Lb., 65c; Lb., $2.25 
For main crop is unexcelled; large flattish round heads, 
fine and solid; always "heads." 
CABBAGE— (Short Stem Danish Ball Head.) Oz. 25c: 
Vi Lb., 70c; Lb '..$2.20 
Very hardy, handsome, very solid, of fine quality. Plant 
vigorous, compact growing, with longer stem than most 
American sorts .and exceedingly hardy in resisting cold 
.and dry weather; leaves large, thick, bluish green cov- 
ered with whitish bloom. Heads medium sized, round, 
very solid, and stands shipment better than any other 
late sort. 
Cabbage (Savoy.) 
CABBAGE— (Early Summer.) Oz., 20c; % Lb., 00; Lb., $2.25 
It is the earliest of large Cabbages, being at least a waek 
in advance of any other strains of Early Summer. The 
deep flat heads are remarkiably uniform in shape, size and 
color. Good quality and tenderness are marked features. 
CABBAGE— (Peerless Holland.) Oz., 30c; Vi Lb., 80c; 
Lb $3.00 
Most remarkable Cabbage yet produced. Medium sized 
heads, very heavy, fine grain, small stem and the best 
keeper known; always commaods the best price; those' 
who know this Cabbiage will have no other for a long 
keeper. Sow early for best results. 
CABBAGE— (Peerless Drumhead Savoy.) Oz. 30c; 
M Lb., 85c; Lb $3.00 
Should be more generally grown; delicious after slightly 
frosted. 
CABBAGE— (Red Dutch.) Oz., 25c; % Lb., 75c; Lb $3.00 
Used principally for pickling; solid heads, good color. 
CABBAGE— (Houser.) Pkt., 10c; Oz., 30c; % Lb $1.00 
A distinct variety of winter Cabbage. For a solid, 
shapely, heavy, sweet cabbage it cannot be beaten, ,and 
by reason of its compact growth and freedom from loose 
leaves, fully 500 to 600 more plants can be grown to the 
acre. 
CABBAGE— (Large Flat Dutch.) Oz., 25c; % Lb., 75c; 
Lb $2.50 
Flat Dutch is comparatively free from a disposition to 
burst, land is one of the most reliable winter keepers. 
This strain will do better under partial neglect than any 
other in the world, possibly excepting Surehead. 
