LOW’S CATALOGUE OF SPECIALTIES 
LOW’S SELECTED CABBAGE SEEDS 
ARE UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY. 
It is a well known fact among the customers of my personal acquaintance, and to the seed trade in general that I 
devote much of my time and personal attention to the improvement and careful growth of my Cabbage Seed crops 
that the quality of my seed may be as good as possible. To this end I have made, for the past twelve or fifteen’ 
years, the most careful selection for our seed-stock of all the leading varieties of cabbage, personally selecting none but 
the most perfectly developed, largest and most solid heads, of the truest type (discarding all poor and inferior ones) 
from Which to grow my seed. I can, with the utmost confidence, recommend my cabbage seed to be as pure and 
reliable as any in the market. 
I am happy to say that my earnest efforts in this direction have met with a kind and generous response from my 
patrons, winch they have made manifest with their liberal and constantly increasing custom. Thanking all for past 
favors, 1 would state to those who may have never tried my seed that “ Low’s Cabbage Seed ” is now sold and known 
° VC ; thC C0Untry ’ and haS a reno "' n and distinction peculiarly its own. I would urge you to give it a trial, feeling 
assured you will continue its use ever after. 
TIIE BEST EARLY MARKET CABBAGE. 
-“LOW’S PEERLESS.XEARLY.” 
THIS IS THE VERY 
Cabbage to grow for the 
early market in cultiva- 
tion, and it excels, also, 
as a late variety for win- 
ter storage. All should 
catalogue this superior 
variety forThe season of 
THIS ISjALSO THE 
Cabbage in the tender- 
ness and fine flavor of 
its head ; for the Long 
Standing propensities 
it contains which rend- 
er it very profitable. 
All should try this 
variety for 
'.ished its renown amoiw •ardeners tl T 7 SeaS °" haVe bee " most Rratif >' in ?> and have more firmly estab 
istics firmly fixed ; it hasH*™ * ' , ’» 7 ^ 5 cabbaRe k " own ’ 11 has ,Jeen thoroughly trained, and its character- 
will give it a fair trial mav I "A. Sr0Wn llIlder conditions where other varieties have failed, and any one who 
t, d 7? °7 nm » a > )rofitablc ««*■ ' bave long been interested in producing new vane- 
much timetd pCl aI7 ^ 7 re '. the Rr ° wi "* ° f ‘ b °'“ Cabbage Seed a hobby, devoting 
in Earliness Oualitv a H H " ® xperiment, "S> and crossing the leading varieties with a view of improving them 
of ™Tsele?t d N’l 1 * Propensities. After several years of careful training with a number 
ail Te uali'ie ‘ C e,sa ’ “ 1 ‘ ntr ° dllCed * in l88 * “ L ™’s Peerless Early,” as combining to a great degree, 
ard early cabbage with the n * tT™ 1 " ™" ket CabbaRe ' The surprising rapidity with which it is becoming a stand 
near7equ7s^he "w a keL7 T7 7 C0BBtr ’ r >“ due wholly to the intrinsic merits of the variety Itself. It 
although frequently forced to ^ ^ S ° Iid ’ Uniform m S12e > averaging in weight about twelve pounds, 
any other ITZU 7r.v L ^ "* fa “ nw pa - d ’ a " d ««* I*"* b > ! 
m y^^ii ^ ° ^ a * ba ^ la " dt ^^”^ etoken from a cllt ol an avera ^ hea ^ ® r °' vn on 
regarding its value. MiavT'exe^ked ''" 1 numerm ^ <>ther 51milar reports, will give the general opinion of our patrons 
fi.00 , per lb., Remember, sent post-paid at above prices. ’ * ^ ’ 
