Flat Dutch Cabbage 
Cabbage 
All that Cabbage requires is the soil to be rich, deep, well drained, and abundantly manured. For the early 
kinds, plant 30 inches between the rows and 16 inches between the plants. For the late kinds, 3 feet between the 
rows and 2 feet between the plants. For very early use, sow in January or February, in hotbeds. Set out when 
the plants are strong enough into other hotbeds, or set in cold-frames in March. Transplant when danger of frost 
is past to the open ground. For a succession, sow in the open ground last of March or early in April. The late 
or winter crop seed can be sown in May and the plants set out in July. An ounce of seed produces 1,500 plants; 
one-half pound to transplant for an acre. 
HOW TO DESTROY CABBAGE WORMS. — Slug Shot can be used lightly or heavily, and the Cabbage suffers 
no harm. The Cabbage forms its head by interior growth; it throws off its earlier and outside leaves, and no dust 
can enfold within its head. Apply Slug Shot with a duster, sifting it over the plants or full-grown Cabbages. 
fine and g0es - a long way in field and S arden - 
COPENHAGEN^ MARKET. — This is very heavy and , peak. Jts uncommonly fine heading qualities, together 
solid, like the “Ballhead” type of Cabbage; makes a i with its fitness for wintering in cold frames, please the 
hne, large, globe-shaped head with well-developed out- | most critical gardeners. Our strain of seed is of superior 
side leaves, but is very much earlier in maturing than quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; % lb., $1.25; lb., $4.75. 
any of the Danish Cabbages.. 
It is short-stemmed, the heads 
being produced almost on the 
ground. The leaves are tightly 
folded around each other, 
which permits close setting of 
plants. The heads mature all 
at the same time. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 50c; % lb., $1.75; lb., $6.50. 
CHARLESTON WAKE- 
FIELD. — This famous variety 
has all the fine qualities of the 
Early Jersey Wakefield; it 
produces heads of a much 
larger size, but is two weeks 
later. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; 
lb., $1.25; lb., $4.50. 
ALL HEAD EARLY.— Heads 
flat, deep, and solid; valuable 
also for late. Seed sown in 
July and set out in August 
will make fine heads. Largely 
planted by market gardeners. 
Nearly 10,000 can be grown 
on an acre, and almost every 
one will head. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
30c; % lb., $1.10; lb., $4.00. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKE- 
FIELD. — L o n g recognized as 
the best earliest marketable 
Cabbage. In size, medium; in 
shape pyramidal with pointed 
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Charleston Wakefield 
