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H. G. Hastings & Co. ^ Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga. 
Genuine 
Surehead. 
Our special strain of Surehead is 
the most popular cabbage in the 
South. It never fails to make fine 
large solid heads with few outei- 
loose leaves as shown in the illus- 
tration. It’s a cross between the 
Dwarf Flat Dutch and Drumhead 
and has the good points of both 
combined. It’s a strong, vigorous 
grower, maturing well for main 
crop and is very uniform in size, 
shape and color. It seems to be 
specially well adapted to this imme- 
diate section, especially for family 
gardens. Premiek Brand Seed. 
Packet, 5 cents; 3^ ounce, 10 cents ; 
ounce, 20 cents ; 34 pound, 50 cents ; 
pound, $1.90. 
iSti.ccessioi\« 
A large fiat round cabbage, well 
adapted to this section for either 
market or home use. About 10 days 
later than Early Summer but nearly 
j ft u.- double the size. This is a good 
Genuine Surehead Cabbage. strain of the Flat Dutch type and a 
good reliable header, but not of such compact growth as Sure Crop. Our stock is grown from seed from the 
originator. Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents: 34 ounce, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents ; 34 pound, 60 cents; 
pound, $2.00. 
Summer. 
One of the best early flat cabbages coming in 10 days or 
2 weeks later than Early Jersey Wakefield. Very uni- 
form in size, shape and color, round, flattened anu solid. 
Has small outer leaves and stands close planting. Pre- 
mier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents; 34 ounce, 10 cents; 
ounce, 20 cents ; 34 pound, 55 cents ; pound, $2.00. 
Premitim L^ate Flat DutcH. 
A fine strain of large, late Flat Dutch cabbage, suitable 
for eithei spring or summer sowings in this section. A 
very desirable variety where large size rather than earli- 
ness is desired. Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents ; 
34 ounce, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 34 pound, 50 cents; 
pound, $1.75. 
Farly* Wim^ing^staclt. 
Desirable because of its earline^s and extra solid heads. 
Small, sharply pointed, extra early and a sure header even 
on poor soils. Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents . 34 
ounce, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 34 poui^, 40 cents; 
pound, $1.50. • 
B^ia:\comi>e or NortK Carolina Winter. 
A firm, solid header, suitable for planting in July and 
August to grow through late fall and winter. Almost as 
hardy as collards. A favorite wherever known. Packet, 5 cents ; 34 ounce, 10 cents ; ounce, 20 cents ; 34 pound, 
55 cents ; pound, $2.00. > 
Solid 5oti.tH— Splendid early cabbage resembling Early Summer, but slightly earlier, even more uni- 
form, has fewer outside leaves and seems less liable to split. Well adapted for either market or home use. 
Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents ; 34 ounce, 10 cents ; ounce, 20 cents ; ^ pound, 50 cents ; pound, $i.90. 
Hastings’ Fmerald Kix\^. 
A superb early cabbage of our own introduction and is row 
a recognized standard variety. Early flat round early sort of 
fair size, heads weighing 5 to 8 pounds. Uniform in growth, 
a sure header and does not burn or blister easily in hot dry 
weather. glossy green color, holding up long after other 
sorts wilt and fade. Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents; 
34 ounce, 10 cents ; ounce, 20 cents ; 34 pound, 60 cents ; pound , 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Early Summer. 
Emerald King. 
of Amefican-gfown cabbage is a partial^^ 
!►> failure this year and prices are a little higher than 
usual. Still you can*t make satisfactory crops of 
^^^bage with the cheaper imported seed. 
