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CABBAGE 
'T'HOSE who esteem cabbage may enjoy it the year 
around, and there are a great many kinds, of all 
shapes and sizes, as well as different color and flavor, to 
please a great variety of people. Cabbage is of great- 
est adaptability to various climatic and soil conditions. 
It thrives anywhere in this country, though to score best 
results attention must be given to varieties adapted to 
different soils and seasons. 
As a rule cabbage is grown as an early crop for spring 
and summer use and as a late crop for winter storage, 
d he methods of growing are the same everywhere, though 
the varieties grown early in the season differ greatly from 
those grown for winter storage. All cabbages may be 
divided into oblong or pointed-headed sorts, flat-headed 
or round-headed sorts, savoy and red cabbages. In all 
classes we find early and late varieties for different pur- 
poses. 
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