CABBAGE 
Early Copenhagen Market. This 
new earliest of all ball-shaped cabbages 
has attracted the attention of THE 
MOST EXTENSIVE GROWERS 
OF CABBAGE, and is unrivalled as 
the most EQUALLY MATURING 
AND LARGE HEADING EARLY 
CABBAGE IN EXISTENCE. 
The heads are remarkably solid, of 
a fine quality with small cores and 
with an average weight of about 10 
lbs., heads of 14-16 lbs. are very fre- 
quent. 
It is a money getter and will prove 
most profitable on account of its re- 
markable weight and its extreme early 
maturing. 
Every market gardener should give 
it a trial. Packet 10 cents. ^ 
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ounce, 15 cents. Ounce $0.60, 34 pound, $1.25. 
Late Flat Swedish Select. A large fall cabbage producing a most compact flat head; for a cropper it 
will prove a worthv rival of the St. Louis Market. It is one of the best fall cabbages in cultivation. 
Packet, 10 cents. Game, 60 cents. 
Cauliflower 
Weil’s Select. A pronounced success for either open ground or forcing. It is large flowering with 
pure white compact heads, large leaved and well worthy of trial by the most particular Gardener. We 
recommend it highly. 34 ounce, 76 cents. Ounce, $2.60. 34 pound, $8.00. Pound, $26.00. Packet, 
26 cents. 
Lettuce 
Mammoth Black Seeded Butter. A smooth leaved lettuce forming very large, compact, 
cabbage-like heads of thick, yellowish green leaves, the inner ones beautifully blanched, very crisp, tender 
and buttery. Packet, 6 cents; Ounce, 16 cents; 2 ounces, 26 cents; 34 pound; 60 cents; 
pound, $1.60. 
Weil’s New Market No. 16. This lettuce has been tried out by several of the most prominent 
gardeners of St. Louis and pronounced by each of them a very quick and prolific success, the heads are of 
good size and run about 16 to the bushel box. It is for open culture or forcing. We recommend it highly 
to St. Louis Gardeners. Packet, 10 cents. Ounce, 26 cents. % pound, 85 cents. Pound, $3.00. 
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