LOW’S CATALOGUE OF SPECIALTIES 
Warren’s 
Stone-Mason. 
This variety is very distinct and different from the common 
Stone Mason. 
It is neariy as early as Fottler’s Brunswick, much rounder 
in shape, and extremely solid. It is a most excellent keeper, 
and is unsurpassed for shipping purposes. It is a most excel- 
lent variety for retailing or to sell by the barrel, as it is very 
heavy and of the finest quality. It has become very popular in 
this section, and I would recommend it highly. My original 
stock was direct from originator, and is true to name. This, 
as with many another good thing, has in many instances had 
inferior seed sold for the genuine, thus causing much dissatis- 
faction in consequence. In view of these facts I have been par- 
ticularly careful in selecting and growing my stocks that they 
might prove reliable ; therefore, I recommend with the utmost 
confidence that my strain of this variety is inferior to none, 
and will give perfect satisfaction. Price per pkt., 10 ; per 
oz., 30 cts. ; per 1-4 lb., £1.00 ; 
NEW CABBAGES. 
Henderson’s Early Succession. 
This is a capital variety, a thorough- 
bred variety about 10 days later than 
Low’s “Peerless Early,” which variety 
it is singularly fitted to succeed. A 
large, handsome, medium early cab- 
bage, thrifty grower, sure header and 
of the finest quality when cooked. A 
very superior variety of recent intro- 
duction and sure to please any garden- 
er. In a trial with some eight or ten 
varieties on our Seed Farm at Bing- 
ham the past season among which 
were All Seasons, Stone Mason and 
Brunswick, it was as good as any,' and 
we have no doubts as to its superior 
qualities. We have a sufficient quantity 
of seed to offer it at following prices': 
Per pkt. 15 cts., per oz. 50 cts., per 1-4 
lb. $1.50, per lb. $5. 
ALL SEASONS CABBAGE. 
This new variety was introduced in 18S7 and 
described by the introducer as follows: “This 
new cabbage is equal to the Henderson in 
earliness, maturing when planted early, a few 
days later than that sort, but when planted late 
it matures a few days earlier ; the heads are from 
one-third to one-half as large again. The heads 
being large and thick, it makes a good winter 
cabbage, being adapted to early fall or spring 
marketing. In quality it equals any Drumhead 
Cabbage, being unsurpassed in sweetness, tend- 
erness and richness of flavor; in these features 
it ranks equal to the “Oxheart class.” Upon a 
trial piece of 1000 plants there were less than 
twenty plants that failed to make a handsome 
head ; all were of excellent quality. Owing to 
the extremely small price of cabbage in this 
market they were allowed to stand in the ground 
a long time alter headed, and their long standing qualities without bursting are second only to 
the “Peerless.” All should try this variety. Price, per pkt. 10 cts., per oz. 30 cts., per 1-4 lb. 
$t, per lb. $4. 
