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Surehead 
Short Stem Drumhead. 
MEDIUM LATE FLAT SORTS. 
Hollander or Danish Ball Head. 
very solid and deep, averaging in weight nearly eight pounds, and of a fine 
white color, making them entirely distinct from any other strain. Their 
quality is superior and they keep better than any other sort, the heads 
being just as solid and perfect when taken up in the spring as when thev 
were put away in the fall. (Danish Grown Seed.) Pkt„ 10c; oz„ 25c: 
H lb., 75c; lb,. $2.50. 
Stirehead ( Select ed Stock.) The heads are large, round, very solid, 
,.,*"** tender and rich, with very few outer leaves, being nearly 
all a solid, compact head; but the most wonderful feature of the surehead 
Cabbage is its ability to withstand the drought, it has made fine, large, 
solid heads, while other sorts failed to make a single head on account of 
the extreme drought. Flavor sweet, keeps well and is a good shipper Pkt 
Sc.; oz., 15c; K tb., 4oc; It)., $l.5o. 
Short Stem Drumhead Tnis sort has in a « rea t many in- 
L >=>ICU± XJl UlllilCdU. stances taken the pla(Je of M > ther 
sorts grown for late use. It forms large, hard, solid, flattened heads, uni- 
form in shape and color, and of handsome appearance. It has a very short 
stem and is a compact grower. Pkt., 5c; oz., I5c; \i tb., 4oc; lb., $l.5o. 
All Season*? Heads round, large, solid; quality the best, with- 
f" A vJcaouiiB. stands heat and dry weather remarkab i y p k . 
5c; oz., loc; % tb., 35c; lb., $l.3o. 
SuCCeSSlOn , ( Tru , e stock -) 4 me <)ium early round headed sort, 
T , heads very evenly and comes in a few days later than 
the Early Summer. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc; y t tb., 35c; tb., $1.3o. 
Fottler's BrUnSWlVk Lar <?«.. flat heads, of the best quality, 
XUlllCl & -DIUU&WIUK.. extensively grown for shipping Pkt. 
5c,; oz., loc; M tb., 35c; tt>., $1.3o. 
Stonemason Drumhead. 5wft_ °L,?"° d , size - r T, d and 
... , s'lK htly flattened, very solid, crisp 
and tender. Pkt., 5c: oz., loc; H It)., 35c; tb., $l.3o. 
Stein's Drumhead A remarkably fine strain, a sure header; 
rr ,, „ ,£ eads wei « h from »> *° 12 ibs. pm., s c .\ 
oz., 10c; >4 tb., 35c; lb., $1.30. 
Oreen frl a 7pd Heads large, rather loose and open, the leaves are 
" ,7 £ «' oss - v 8 reen - Particularly adapted to the south. 
Pkt.,IOc; oz., 10c; % tb., 35c; fb., 
$1.30. 
RED CABBAGES. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch 
LATE FLAT SORTS. 
Mammoth Red Rock. 
Heads large, 
deep red to 
center, often weigh 12 lbs. each. Pkt., Sc.; oz., 
loc.; \i lb., 35c; lb., $l.3o. 
T? pH Tliif/*!! Heads of a deep red 
XVCU UUll/Il* or purple. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; M lb., 35c; lb., $.130. 
Zenith Cabbage. J3££ff3 
German origin, The color a fine, deep, 
purplish red. The head is of medium 
size, and very solid, with but few outer 
leaves. It is very crisp, tender, mild flav- 
ored. It is a second early variety and is 
especially valuable for market gardeners. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; H lb., 75c. 
ANDREW McCALLEY, LA 
GRANGE, IND., WRITES: 
The Potatoes you shipped me on 
the 14th, reached me on the 22d 
inst. and I must say they were 
exactly as represented. All my deal- 
ings with you are perfectly satis- 
factory. 
• Premium Late Flat Dutch. <5g£E»Mjj J d he w <? n - r 
use. It is a sure header, wonderfully solid and of excellent flavor The 
heads are large, oval in shape, and flattened Well grown heads often 
measure 12 to 15 inches across. No Cabbage is so universally grown 
as this, because the seed may be sown in the open ground and the 
young plants raised without the use of hot-beds -hence it is a univer- 
sal favorite for general use. For heading, evenness of crop and size 
°ur s'nun 0 f this cannot be surpassed. Pkt., 5c, oz.; 15c; '4 lb., 40c. 
ID., <>I.5U. 
May'S Long Keeper, '[ he best tyrwoflate^abbage ever pro- 
, J , & „ , duced. Tested with other late sorts 
it has surpassed them all in keeping qualities and in handsome appear- 
ance We believe it a fit companion for Hollander, that famous variety 
which is attracting so much attention in the garden producing work! 
It grows to a large size, is very solid and rather flat in shape A splendid 
shipper and a long keeping, fine appearing cabbage. Pkt., 5c; oz , 20c • 
14 lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. " 
Hundred Weight Way's.);- The largest of all the cabbages, sin- 
, , °" ele s P ec| mens having been known to weigh 
over 4o pounds each The truest type of the large late variety; it will av- 
erage more good solid salable heads per acre than anv other extra large late 
cabbage. The keeping qualities are excellent, and it is therefore a valuable 
sort for gardeners growing for distant markets. The heads are round flat- 
■ened, verj- solid and with few outer leaves. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ii lb., 
o5c ; lb., $2.00. ' 
LouiSVille Drumhead. 7u is , fine cabbage is very popular with 
. , , , ,!~T , the kraut makers. It is a medium late 
variety, forming a large solid head, which seldom bursts. It is used large- 
ly by shippers in the vicinity of Chicago who ship cabbages 'south It 
comes m between the second early and the late varieties. Pkt. 5c ;' oz , 
luc; a lb., 35c; lb., $1.30. 
Marblehead Mammoth. I he q ualit y. j? n °t coarse and the 
I, . ii . . , . , • , . . Ma ,vor is delicate and excellent. 
It is well adapted to the south, and is in favor there, and is considered one 
pitlXToV^H uTsSc; ?b.,"$f.30 C . abbage fOT Wa ™ la " tUdeS - 
Autumn King. 
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solid south. *»•■» k'frtSni 
qualities unequaled. It is a large, round 
sort, with flattened heads; a fine keeper 
Pkt., Sc.: oz., 10c; ii lb., 35c; lb., $l.30i 
Large Late Drumhead. 
A standard late sort Heads large, com- 
pact. A sure header. Pkt., 5c: oz . 
10c; H lb., 35c; lb., $1.30. 
SAVOY CABBAGE. 
These cabbages, the leaves of which 
are blistered, are far superior in flavor 
to the ordinary or smooth-leaved sorts. 
In fact there is as much difference as 
there is between Cauliflower and Turnips 
in favor of the Savoy cabbage. One of the 
most delightful dishes is stuffed Savoy 
cabbage served with cream sauce. 
Drumhead Savoy. S'&JJ: 
ing Savoy; of excellent flavor, and a gen- 
eral favorite with market gardeners and 
truckers. Pkt., 5c. ; oz„ I Oc ; M lb., 35c : 
lb., $1.30. 
Hollander or Danish Ball-head. 
Early Dwarf Ulm Savoy. 
A dwarf variety, very early and very 
sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c: oz., 10c: 
X lb., 35c; lb., $1.30. 
