CABBAGE. — Continued. 
Ctirtc rs Miniature Drumhead* A small, globular-shaped Garden Cabbage of 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, 
l’ricc 6d. and is. per packet; is. 6d, per ounce. 
Carters Mammoth Beef heart [see Photograph and Description , page 24). 
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. 
Carters Red Pickling. — This is (he most perfect type of Red Cabbage ; the heads being 
very hard and compact and of a rich deep crimson, the colour also of the outer leaves 
being much darker than any other variety we know of, we feel confident that it will speedily 
Per packet Per oz. 
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displace the older sorts ... 
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Christmas Drumhead.— A small solid-headed variety, largely grown 
by 
Market 
Gardeners 
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Carters Cocoanut.— S mall and early; of compact habit and delicate flavour ... 
■ 3d- & 
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Carters Large Brood-Red. — A large headed pickling variety of good colour ... 
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Carters Matchless. — B rought out several seasons ago, still popular on account of good 
hearting properties and flavour 
3d. & 
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Carters Summer. — O ne of the largest headed varieties ; very white hearts ; flavour mild 
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Defiance. — F ine large heads of good shape, white hearts, and mild flavour 
3d. & 
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Kni-'IELD MARKET. — This old and popular variety is still largely grown ; compact and linn 
3d. & 
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Large Imperial Oxheart. — V ery hard headed and close variety 
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Little Pixie. — D warf and early ; heads small and compact 
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Nonpareil. — C arters Re-selected. A good stock of this old and largely grown 
variety ; for 
either spring or autumn sowing 
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Nonpareil. —O rdinary stock 
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Sugarloaf. — Distinct ; large conical heads ; hearts white and of good flavour ... 
3d. & 
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Wheeler’s Imperial. — D warf variety, with very solid heart of good mild flavour 
3d. & 
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9 
COLLECTIONS OF CABBAGE SEED. 
8 packets of Cabbage, in S finest sorts, for succession — our selection 
4 packets of Cabbage, in 4 finest sorts, for succession — our selection 
16 ounces of Cabbage, in 8 finest sorts, for succession — our selection 
8 ounces of Cabbage, in 8 finest sorts, for succession — our selection 
s. d. 
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The Cultivation 0/ Cabbage . — By a little careful arrangement Cabbages can be had almost 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 fit for cutting in the spring. July sowings of a Cabbage intended for spring cutting often 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 20 inches apart, according to habit and growth of the variety. 
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237, 238, & 97 , High Holborn, London. — 1909. 
