Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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French, Chou Pomme. German, Kopf-KokU Spanish, Col repollo. 
Cvr.TURF,. — One ounce will produce three thousand plants; five ounces will produce sufficient plants for 
an acre. Although Cabbage can be 
grown on any richly manured soil, a 
deep, mellow loam inclining to clay is 
to be preferred. Set the plants in rows 
fifteen to thirty inches apart, the dis- 
tance between the rows generally be- 
ing two feet, but varying according to 
the variety of Cabbage, the small early 
sorts requiring a lesser distance than 
the large late varieties. When setting 
out, be particular that the plants are 
placed down to the first leaf, so that all 
the stem is under ground. Use the 
cultivator or hoe frequently, stirring 
the ground deeper as they advance in 
growth, and drawing up a little earth to 
the plants each time. Should the cab- 
bage-worm or other insect pests annoy, 
“Hammond’s Slug Shot” is safe, 
easily applied and effectual ; do not 
delay in thus removing any insects 
that may appear. 
Earli®»to 
Karllest Elaiiipes. Very early, medium-sized, heart-shaped heads . 
Eai’Iy Frencli Oxlicart. Solid, conical-shaped heads of good size . . 
Eaidy York. A small, early-heading, popular variety 
Largo Early York. Larger than the preceding, and a few days later 
^^e4i<uinr])<, 
A11-.S> eason.s. Most desirable in this section ; heads of good size and quality ; one of the 
best varieties yet introduced 
Eililerki-aut. A favorite German sort ; conical heads, with ferv outside leaves 
Fottlcr’s Brunswick. The earliest of this type ; a sure header and very popular . . . . 
Iiiiprovod Suiniiior. Probably the best large early; uniform and of large size, heads fre- 
quently weighing twelve to fifteen pounds 
Selected Jersc.v AVakelleld. This strain is not so pointed as the ordinary Wakefield, but 
is equally as early and a more reliable header 
Succession. A recent introduction of great merit ; a valuable market-garden sort . . . . 
Winnigstadt. Medium to large conical shaped heads, very solid ; an old and entirely re- 
liable variety which has not been supplanted in |>ublic favor 
Large Late Drumhead. An old favorite, with broad, flat, compact heads 
Marblehead Mammoth. A coarse-growing variety of enormous size 
Premium P’lat Dutch. Selected strain of immense size, and without doubt the most 
sure header we know of ; tender, crisp and of ilelicious flavor 
Stone-Mason. A small, solid, flat head, sweet and tender 
Erfurt Early Blood Itc'd. Extra early, deep blood red ; excellent for pickling . 
Mammoth Red Ro<rk. A late, very large, solid, fine strain 
Amei'i«;aii Drumhead. A splendid strain, producing very large solid heads of a rich, 
dark green color 
Early Dwarf Ulm. Very early, small round heads of first-rate quality 
Green Globe. Good, solid heads, finely curled and very hardy 
Oz. 
K-lb. 
Lb.' 
$0 20 
So 50 
St 50 
25 
60 
2 00 
15 
40 
< 25 
15 
40 
I 25 
25 
75 
2 50 
20 
50 
1 50 
25 
75 
2 50 
30 
80 
3 00 
30 
80 
3 00 
40 
I 00 
3 50 
25 
75 
2 56 
20 
50 
1 50 
15 
40 
* 25 
30 
80 
3 00 
25 
75 
2 50 
20 
50 
I 50 
40 
t 25 
4 00 
30 
80 
3 00 
20 
50 
1 50 
15 
40 
1 25 
Johnson Grass is the best Forage Plant grown. 
