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Broccoli 
Chou Brocoli. Spargcl-Kohl. Broculi. 
One ounce will produce three thousand plants. Sow thinly in seed beds. When the plants are 
strong- enough, set out in rows two feet apart each way, setting the plants well down to their lower 
leaves. Cultivate frequently and give a plentiful supply of water during all stages of their growth. 
Early Purple Cape. Produces large heads, of a brownish purple color; very close and Oz. Lb. 
compact and of excellent flavor i |o 3° l3 oo 
Walcheren. Produces large white headii of superior (juality; very popular, and sells well 
wherever offered to the public 40 4 oo 
Brussels Sprouts 
Chou de liruxcllcs. Rosenkohl. Berza de Brusels. 
One ounce will produce three thousand plants. Sow as directed for Broccoli, and set the plants 
two and a half feet apart each way. They require a long season of growth, but with suitable soil and 
liberal manuring an excellent crop of this most delicious vegetable can be secured. 
Oz. Lb. 
Improved Dwarf. Very productive, tender and of rich flavor . . |o 20 |2 00 
Matchless. Without doubt the finest variety grown; of vigorous growth and producing 
handsome, solid, round sprouts of the best quality, being rich, tender and of delicious 
flavor J 25 2 50 
Cabbage 
Chou Pommc. Kopf-Kohl. Col repollo. 
One ounce will jjroduce three thousand plants; five ounces will produce sufficient plants for an 
acre. Commence 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 eighteen inches in the rows. For late use, sow the Drumhead sorts in spring, and transplant to 
well-manured ground three feet each wav. In planting Cabbage or Cauliflower, 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 pro- 
duce good heads, and hoed as many as three times during the season, drawing the earth slightly about 
the stems. 
All Seasons. Splendid variety, with hard, solid, round heads of the very best quality; Oz. Lb. 
noted for its ability to stand the hot summer sun and dry weather |o 20 $2 00 
Autumn King or World Beater. One of the finest strains of late cabbage ever offered, 
liroducing regular, even heads of enormous size and a greater weight of crop from 
the same space of ground than any other late sort, from the fact of producing so few 
outer leaves and going all to head 3° 2 50 
Earliest Etampes. Very early, medium 
sized, lieart-shaped heads 20 2 00 
Early York. A small, early-heading, pop- 
ular variety 15 i 25 
Fotler's Brunswick. A first-class second 
early, large-heading variety of the 
Drumhead type; excellent for summer 
/ '- ^BIMSSS^BS and fall use 15 i 25 
^ '^^^^'nSgSBf^f^^Vj^ Holland. This does not grow to a great 
PIWC' /- 'fi 1t!WBS11W^M| ^''^'^ — averagings pounds — but is re- 
|»,V»'^ ' '.' ' !<i- '^sSvWxSBI^f^^BL markably solid and of fine white color; 
I'®™ '* it is remarkable on account of its keep- 
ing qualities; remaining in the field as 
long as desired without bursting or 
rotting; largely grown in this State for 
shipping to the eastern markets ... 35 3 00 
%4 Improved Early Summer. About ten 
^K/S days later than Jersey Wakefield, but 
much larger in size; heads hard and 
<^ J-BUIIIWIH JIJlli. f" 'L 't^^'^W !ljJ^^B solid and of fine uniform shape . ... 20 2 00 
-d^sSPSLiJilBF^^iL^^ Jersey Wakefield. (Selected sh-ain.) 
Recognized everywhere as the leading 
HOLLAND CABBAGE. early cabbage for market and home 
use; heads pyramidal in shape, of large 
size, hard and solid and of excellent quality 25 2 50 
Large Late Drumhead. An old favorite, with broad, flat, compact heads 20 150 
Mammoth Red Rock. A late, very large, solid, fine strain 30 300 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. A splendid strain, producing very large solid heads of 
a rich, dark green 25 2 50 
Premium Flat Dutch. Selected strain of immense size, and a sure header, tender, crisp 
and of delicious flavor 20 2 00 
Surehead. One of the best sorts grown, producing large flattened heads, ranging in 
weight from ten to fifteen pounds 25 2 50 
Wisnigstadt. Medium to large conical-shaped heads, very solid; an old and reliable 
variety which has not been supplanted in public favor 20 2 00 
All seeds can be had in 5-cent packets except where noted. 
