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II. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
HASTINGS’ GENUINE SUREHEAD CABBAGE 
/IIa I9n\ have sold tens of thousands of pounds 
^llUi I j of seed of this variety since 1902, and it 
is today the most popular variety for main crop that we 
catalog. Our special strain of Surehead never fails to 
make fine, large, solid heads with few outer leaves, as 
shown in our illustration. Surehead is the result of a 
cross between the Early Flat Dutch and a hardy Drum- 
head variety and has the good points of both' combined. 
A strong, vigorous grower, maturing for main crop, and 
is very uniform in size, shape and color. Good for spring 
planting everywhere in the South and one of the best 
for late sumnier planting in the Central South and fall 
planting in the Lower South for maturing in winter and 
fall. It is hardy, a splendid keeper and good shipper. 
Invaluable for home garden and one of the best for mar- 
ket use. No Southern garden should be without some 
of our Surehead cabbage this spring. Packet, 10c; % 
ounce, 30c; ounce, 30c; % lb., 90c; lb., $3.00. 
Steins Early Flat Dutch (No. 125) 
Next to our Centennial Late Flat Dutch the most popu- 
lar cabbage in South Texas and Gulf Coast sections for a 
market and shipping variety. This is a splendid strain 
of Flat Dutch cabbage, just a little later than Early 
Flat Dutch varieties, just a little earlier than Centennial. 
For best results a trucker should divide his crop be- 
tween the two, for it will insure a longer shipping sea- 
son, the Centennial immediately following Steins in ma- 
turity. Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 30 
cents; % pound, 90 cents; pound, $3.00; postpaid. 
Charleston Wakefield iy Jersey Wake- 
in7\ field, about two weeks later in maturing 
^liUi lUI ^ and weighs about one pound more to the 
head. Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 
cents; % pound, $1.00; pound, .$3.50; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Genuine Surehead Cabbage 
Premium Late Flat Dutch (No. 119) 
A variety similar to our Centennial Flat Dutch, but not quite so 
firm and solid in heading. An old favorite in many parts of the 
South. Packet, 5 cents; % ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents; ^ 
pound, 90 cents; pound, .$3.00; postpaid. 
North Carolina Buncombe i 
/IIa favorite winter and spring cabbage in the Carolinas. 
^NOi IU£; Packet, lOc; Vaoz., 20c; oz., 35c; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
All Seasons (No. 100) ly improved in the past few 
years. A reliable header, resisting heat and drought well and 
valuable for spring planting. Packet, 5 cents; % ounce, 15c; 
ounce, 25c; ^ pound, 90c; pound, $3.00; postpaid. 
I ^ favorite with Southern 
succession ^ llUi I lOj market gardeners and shippers. 
A good second early, following in maturity varieties like our All- 
Head Early and Sure Crop, and is a splendid general-purpose cab- 
bage for both spring and fall planting. Medium to large size, solid 
and a reliable header. One of our biggest sellers and you will do 
well by planting it. Packet, 5 cents; % ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 
25 cents; % pound, 90 cents; pound, .$3.00; postpaid. 
IVIun9' BASine ^ foriise and hay crop for all kinds of 
■Tiuiig stock, grain crop for poultry and for the 
greatest soil improver of the ages plant Mung Beans. This won- 
derful new crop is by far better than coAvpeas, soja beans and vel- 
vet beans in growth and soil improving qualities and is the easiest 
and quickest seed of any crop to germinate. See Pages 92 and 93. 
Early Summer (No. 1 22) Sf&e com! 
ing in 10 days to two weeks later than the Jer- 
sey Wakefield. Uniform in size and shape, also 
flattened and solid. Packet, 5 cents; Yz ounce, 
15 cents; ounce 25 cents; % pound, 90 cents; 
pound, $3.00; postpaid. 
Danish Ball Head tard?,® “ate® 
^Nn MM bage, making medium-sized, very 
^llUil 11^ hard heads. A splendid cabbage to 
plant for late maturity. The only objection that 
can be raised to this variety is the irregular 
character of growth of the plant, which, however, 
does not seem to effect its valuable, hard-heading 
qualities. Delicious. Packet, 10c; % oz., 20c; 
oz., 35c; % lb., $1.00; lb., ,$3.50; postpaid. 
The illustration on the 
right of All-Head was 
All-Head Early 
^Nn M reproduced from a photograph of a 
^llUi lAiy single head of this variety grown 
by one of the market gardeners near Atlanta. You 
will agree with us that it is a head of cabbage 
hard to beat. All-Head Early is an early flat head 
variety, a sure header with halt a chance and 
well named “All-Head” on account of its few 
outer leaves. One week earlier than the famous 
Early Summer and is the finest in existence for a 
medium-sized flat, early cabbage. We receive un- 
solicited testimonials from all over the South 
each year praising All-Head Early. The fact that 
so many market gardeners plant it every year 
should convince every cabbage planter that it is a 
cabbage worth planting for sure returns here in 
the South. Packet, 10 cents; Yt ounce, 20 cents; 
ounce, 30 cents; % lb., 90c; lb., $3.00; postpaid. 
Single head of Hastings’ famous “ALL-HEAD EARLY”, grown near Atlanta, Ga., by 
a market gardener, from Hastings’ “PREMIER BRAND” Cabbage Seed — You Can 
do likewise with Hastings’ Cabbage Seed if you will plant them on your place. 
