Cabbage 
Chou Pomme. 
One ounce will produce three thousand plants; 
Kopl-Kohl. Col npollo. 
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 fre.>ih, rich soil, in rows two 
feet apart and eighteen inches in the rows. 
For late use, sow the Drumhead sorts in Spring, 
and transplant lo well manured ground three 
feet each way. In planting Cabbage or Cauli- 
flower, care slionld 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. 
SUREHE.^D. 
-Ill Seasons. Splendid 
variety, with hard, 
solid, round heads of 
the very best quality; 
noted for its ability 
to stand the hot 
summer sun and dry 
Oz. 
Oz. 
Mb. 
Lb. 
Earliest Etaiiipes. Very early, medium-sized, heart-shaped heads 
Early Dwarf Uliii Savoy. Very early, small round heads of first rate quality 
Early York. A small, early-heading, popular variety 
Fotler's Brunswick. A first-class second early, large-heading variety of the Drumhead 
type; excellent for Summer and Fall use 
Improved Early Summer. About ten days later than Jersey Wakefield, but much 
larger in size ; heads hard and solid and of fine uniform shape 
Jersey Wakeiield. (Selected strain) Recognized everywhere as the leading early 
cabbage for market and home use; heads pyramidal'in shape of large size, hard and 
solid and of e,\cellenl quality 
Large Early York. A popular sort, larger and later than Early York 
Large Late Dniiiiliead. An old favorite, with broad, fiat, compact head.* 
Mammoth Red Rock. A late, very large, solid, fine strain 
Perfection Druniliead 
Savoy. A splendid 
strain, producing very 
large solid heads of a 
ricli, dark green 
Premium Flat Dutch. 
Selected strain of im- 
mense size, and a sure 
header, tender,crisp and 
of delicious flavor 
Surehead. One of the best 
sorts grown, producing 
large flattened heads, 
ranging in weight from 
ten to fifteen pounds. 
(See illuslration on cover 
of Catalogue.) 
Winnig.sfadt. Medium to 
large conical-shaped 
heads, very solid ; an 
old and reliable variety 
which has not been 
supplanted in public 
favor 
25 $0 75 $2 50 
25 
60 2 00 
2o 
75 2 50 
Lb. 
$0 20 
JO to 
$2 00 
25 
75 
2 50 
20 
50 
1 50 
15 
40 
1 25 
15 
40 
1 25 
25 
75 
2 25 
30 
75 
2 50 
15 
40 
1 25 
20 
50 
1 50 
30 
90 
3 00 
20 
60 2 00 
EARI.V WINNIGSTADT. 
