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CATTLE CABBAGE. 
Drill 5 to 6 lbs. per acre. For transplanting, sow 2 lbs. per acre. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by James Carter Co. 
Carters’ Monster Drumhead. (See aboue Illustration.) 
A large Cabbage of the Drumhead type, and produces an enormous bulk of solid food of very superior feeding properties. If sowp in March and 
April it will come into use during the following winter. If sown in August it may be used the following summer. 
Price 5s. per pound. 
Carters’ Improved Early Oxheart. 
This is a pointed Cabbage, growing to a good size, with remarkably firm 
and solid heart. Drilled or planted about 20 inches apart in the row, and 
24 inches apart from row to row, an extraordinary crop can be produced in a 
few months. Sow in spring, ready end of summer 
Price 4s. 6d. per pound. 
Carters’ Improved Early Drumhead. 
There is no Cattle Cabbage more necessary to the Dairy Farmer or 
Flockmaster than this variety. Sown at the usual time in March it will 
produce a valuable and heavy crop of feed in the autumn months of the 
same year, whereas the ordinary Drumhead sown at the same period would be 
only half-grown. Price 5s. per pound. 
Carters’ Flat Pole. 
Large and solid headed. The true West of England stock. 
Price 4s. 6d. per pound. 
Carters’ Mammoth Beef heart. 
One of the best main-crop Cabbages in cultivation ; very large firm heads 
of fine flavour, very few outside leaves, and does not readily run. Invaluable 
for early winter feeding. Much superior to Enfield Market and Defiance. 
Price 5s. 6d. per pound. 
Carters’ Red Sheepfold. 
The Red Cabbage is being extensively grown for summer sheep feed, 
inasmuch as this variety stands longer upon the land without bursting than many 
of the Green Cabbages, whilst its feeding properties leave nothing to be 
desired. We were much pleased with some magnificent fields of Red Cabbage 
on the farms of a large agriculturist in Bedfordshire, and from the manner in 
which a fine healthy flock of sheep consumed every vestige of the heads 
there can be no doubt as to its quality. As a “change” food crop it is 
invaluable. Price 4 s. per pound. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
Carters’ Marblehead Drumhead— Very scarce 5 0 
Robinson’s Drumhead 3 0 
Carters’ Selected Enfield Market— Very choice 4 0 
Oxheart Sheepfold 5 6 
Common Drumhead 3 0 
Early Battersea 3 6 
Purple Sheepfold 4 0 
Drumhead Savoy 4 0 
Cottagers’ Kale 3 6 
Carters’ Thousand-Headed Kale 2 6 
Thousand-Headed Kale, Ordinary Stock 2 0 
Purple Sprouting Broccoli 4 0 
We publish a useful Article, entitled “CABBAGE AS A FIELD CROP,” in Carters’ “Practical Farmer.” 
Price Is., post free; gratis to Customers. 
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CARTERS'. 237. 238. & 97. HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.— 1901. 
