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CARTERS* SUMMER AND AUTUMN CABBAGES. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. &* Co. 
CARTERS’ MINIATURE DRUMHEAD. 
Carters’ Miniature Drumhead (see Photograph).— h small, globular-shaped Garden Cabbage ol 
delicate flavour and good colour. Although called Drumhead from its shape, it is quite distinct from 
the Field Cabbage ; valuable for small gardens, where only one sort is grown. The plants may be set 
very close together. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet; IS. 6(1. per ounce. 
Carters’ Mammoth Beef heart (see Photograph and Description., page 23). 
Carters’ White Prizetaker. — A good variety with short leaves and white heart; strongly recom 
mended for autumn use ; flavour exceptionally mild and melting. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet. 
The Cultivation 0/ Cabbage , — By a little careful arrangement Cabbages can be had almo.st all the year round. An early variety 
sown in the spring will come into use in the summer; a main crop variety sown in the spring will come in during summer or autumn. 
Sowings made during July of a quick variety like the Colewort will come into use during autumn, whilst sowings made towards the 
end of August will be ht for cutting in the spring. July sowings of a Cabbage intended for spring cutting oft«n bolt, whereas the 
same variety sown at end of August stands well. Cabbages require a rich, deeply dug, and well-drained soil ; when planted out they 
should stand 15 to ao inches apart, according to habit and growth of the variety. 
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