gCR OWN IN THE GOLDEN GRA IN BELT OF THE WORL P^ 
Northern Grown Pure Cabbage Seed. 
Minnesota Earliest. 
A conical shaped, hard headed, Extra Early Cabbage, that 
never fails to satisfy. We liave tested all the Extra Early 
Cabbages offered the past few seasons and know that none can equal our Minnesota Earliest, 
either for earliness, yield or (niality. It will produce good sized marketable heads 70 days 
from time of sowing. Pkt., lOc; oz., 2Sc.; H lb., 7Sc.; lb., $2.25. 
TVTflv'c T7ar1v .'SJlir-nrice The market gardeners' favorite round variety for »ail» 
ATXay & JZ/dliy OUipri&e. f^^^^ f^,f^ ^cad up even under the mos ad- 
verse circumstances. The Early Surprise is unquestionably the nearest approach to a thor- 
Cabbage, Early Surprise. 
Fottler's Brunswick, 
Large, flat heads, of the best quality, 
extensively grown for shipping. Pkt., 
Sc.; oz., 15c.; H lb., SOc.; lb., $1.75. 
Stonemason Drumhead. 
Heads of good size, round and slight- 
ly flattened, very solid, crisp and 
tender. Pkt., 5c.; oz., ISc; H lb., 
SOc.; lb. $1.75. 
5»lirpTlMfl (Selected Stock.) 
OUICUCdU. xhe heads are large, 
round, very solid, tender and rich, 
"with very few outer leaves, being 
nearly all a solid, compact head? 
Flavor sweet, keeps well and is a good 
shipper. Pkt., 5c.; oz., ISc; H lb., 
SOc.; lb., $1.75. 
Hollander or Danish 
Tla 1 1 TToa A The heads are of me- 
JJCUX XlCdU. (lium gj^e, very solid 
and deep, averaging in weight nearly 
<'iKht potmds, and of a fine, white 
color, making them entirely distinct 
from any other strain. Their qual- 
ity is superior and they keep Iwtter 
than any other sort, the heads being 
just as solid and perfect when taken 
up in the spring as when they were 
jiut away in the fall. (Danish Qrown 
Seed.) Pkt., 10c.; oz., 2Sc.; lb., 
65c.; lb., $2.25. 
Autumn TCinpf ^" extremely large and solid heading variety, well 
vv.^^^ '""o* suited for fall and winter, entirely distinct and the best 
keeper. It produces enormous heads of that desirable bluish green shade It 
lias such small outer leaves that it can be planted closer than the ordinary late 
sorts, and it can be relied upon to produce a greater weight of crop per acre 
than any other variety, from the fact that it produces very few outer leaves 
and go<!.s aU to head. Pkt.,5c.;oz.,20c.; Mlb.,S0c.;lb.,$l.65. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch. L!tl'f . 
, , , , „ v*i.v^xA. bage for fall and wmter use. It is 
.1 sure header, wonderfully .solid and of excellent flavor. The heads are large 
oval in s^iaix! and flattened. Well grown heads often measure 12 to 15 inches 
across. Mo eabbage is so universally grown as this, because the .seed may be sown 
in the ojKsn ground and the young plants raised without the use of hot beds- 
lience it is a universal favorite for general use. P'or heading, evenness of crop and 
;^ze, our strain of this cannot be surpassed. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 1.5c.; K lb., 4Sc. ;lb., $1 .50. 
Hundred Weight ""ay"*-' The largest of all the cabbages, single speci- 
-,.,1, Ti . . . t L * , ■"^"^ having been known to weigh over 40 pounds 
each. ,1 he truest type of the large late variety. The keeping qualities arc excellent, 
and It IS therefore a valuable sort for gardeners growing for distant markets. The 
heads are round flattened very solid and with few outer leaves, 
oz., 20c.; i4 lb., 65c.; lb., $2.00. 
Mammoth Red Rock 
lb., $1.75. 
',r'*^^ oughbred cabbage of any variety yet introduced, both as regards size and uniformity of devcl- 
lif^^ opnicnt. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 2Sc.; H lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
) TVTiirWpf OllPPTl The gardeners' favorite for medium early and late u.se. It is an 
! xucuzv^L «^u(^«:iu, garly drumhead cabbage, yielding heads of an enormous size and of 
: the very best quality. In sweetness, tenderness and richness of flavor it surpasses any other 
variety. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; K lb., 85c.; lb., $2.50. 
IVTflv'c CiarApn fl-ln-rir Five to six days earlier than Jersey Wakefield, and 
J.U.<ty S> VTctlUCU VJ-lUry. f„,,y double the size, better flavor and keep longer; 
heads ball-shaped, with very few outside leaves. Pkt., lOc.; oz., 25c.; H lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
T7nr1v Tprcpir XSTalrp-fipl/l The heads are uniformly hard and solid. They are 
12^aiiy JCLDVy yY<t».CUClU. pyramidal in form, generally pointed at the end, 
with but few outside leaves. The outer leaves are unusually thick and heavy, and it is thereby 
enabled to stand more cold weather without injury when carried through the winter either in 
the open ground in the South or in cold-frames in the North. Pkt., Sc.; oz., ISc; 14 lb., 50c.; 
lb., $1.65. 
flTlflrlpQtrtn WaVpfiplH -■^n improved strain of Wakefield, heads larger, not so 
V/Uctlie&lUU WdKCneiQ. p„inted; solid a few days later than the%akefield. 
Pkt., Sc.; oz., 
Pkt., Sc.; 
^ Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; H lb., SOc; lb., $1.65. 
— ■ T7Y+ra "Rarl^r T7vnrAeo Wonderfully early conical-shaped heads, 
JiAtld I^Aliy CX^ICi>i>. isc; H lb.; SOc; lb., $1.50. 
Extra Early Etampes. ^^^^sTMrsiS^"? ii^.%f.ro^ 
Cabbage, Autumn King or World Beater. 
T7l1f1pr TTrnilf Somewhat like 
XUUtSr JVTdUl. Wiiiningstadt, 
but larger, much more pointed, liighly 
esteemed for making kraut. Pkt., Sc.; 
oz., 15c.; H lb., SOc; lb., $1.70. 
Early Winningstadt. 
A sure header, keeps better than most 
early varieties, Pkt., Sc.; oz., ISc; 
H lb., SOc; lb., $1.50. 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. 
Poi)ular variety, fine for forcing. 
Pkt., Sc.; oz., ISc; K lb., 4Sc.; lb. 
$1.50. 
flat, hard, 
well folded. deep 
tlirough, most uniform of any sort. 
Pkt., Sc.; oz., 20c.; H lb., SOc; lb., 
$1.65. 
Heads round, 
large, solid: 
withstands heat and 
. Pkt., Sc.; 
lb., SOc; lb., $1.75. 
.SiirrpQ<;ir>n (True stock.) 
OUCLCbblUU. A medium early 
rouiul headed sort, hea^ls very even- 
ly and comes'.in a few days later than 
the Early Summer. Pkt., Sc.; oz., 
ISc; H lb., SOc; lb., $1.75. 
All TTpfltl Heads 
All Seasons. 
auality the best: wi 
ry weather remarkably, 
oz., ISc; 
Pkt., 
The 
10c; 
Heads large, deep red to center, often weigh 
12 lbs. each. Pkt., Sc.; oz., ISc; H lb., SOc; 
Red Dutch. "ocfib?,%L7'5^'' 
Pkt., Sc.; oz. ISc; H lb.. 
Zenith, ^''^^i-'if ""7 ^4!, ^r'^'y Cermaii origin. The color a fine, deep, 
i,„. f=,„ P,""^P''^'^ The head is of medium size, and very solid, with 
but few outer leaves. It is very crisp, tender, mild flavored. It is a second earlv 
75c%.r$2 SO**^ «*'"''^"'"' P"^" 10c; oz ,^c." ■! Tb.! 
Drumhead Sa'VO'V largest heading Savoy; of excellent flavor, and 
.... - .' J,* a general favorite with market gardeners and truck- 
H lb., SOc; lb., $1.75. 
crs. Pkt., Sc.; oz., ISc; 
Early Dwarf IJlm SaVOV. ^ <iwarf variety, very early and very 
}i lb.. 45c; lb., $1.50. sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., ISc; 
Cabbage, Hollander or Danish Ball Head. 
