II. G. Ila.^tings Co., Sep(1.^7>ie)i, Atlanfa, Georgia 
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Hastings’ Long Island Wake¬ 
field Cabbage (No. 105) 
surest header of any of the Wakefield varieties. 
Earlier, larger and finer bred than other strains 
of Charleston Wakefield, to 2 pounds heavier, 
firmer, better shaped and more solid than our 
selected Early Jersey Wakefield. In good soil 
and favorable weather conditions it is often 
ready for use in 50 days from transplanting. It 
is the right variety for those desiring the best 
pointed cabbage. It makes a splendid first early 
cal)liage for home use. Seed of Wakefiebi varie¬ 
ties especiall.V short. Packet, lOo; •/. oz., 20c; oz., 
35c; Vi lb., $1.25; pound, $4.00; postpaid. 
Selected Early Jersey Wake- 
fSAl#l/llA Almost every one knows 
Tieia^nOi luo; ,iie popular Early Jersey 
Wakefield cabbage. Comparatively few know 
the superiority of our strain of this variety. It’s 
grown with the greatest care, and a well-culti¬ 
vated crop shows the greatest regularity of size, 
shape and solidity. If you are growing the 
Early Wakefield you cannot afford to be without 
our e.xtra select seed. It pays to use it. Packet, 
10c; Va oz., 20c; oz., .33c; lb., $1.25; lb., .$4.00. 
Early WInnIngstadt (No. 104) 
Au old favorite variety planted almost entirely 
for early family use. Heads weigh 1% to 2 lbs. 
and are pointed. I'aekel, 10 cents; ounce, 20 
rents; ounce, ^^5c; yi lb., $1.25; lb., .$1.00. 
Succession (No. I 
a r' liable header, long a favorite with Southern 
market gardeners and shippers. A good second 
early and is a splendid general-purpose cabbage 
for fall plantings. Packet, 10c; % oz., 20e; oz., 
35c; 14 ll>.. $1.00; Ib., $3.50; postpaid. 
All Seasons(No. 100) ‘S.Ef S 
past few years, is a most valuable cabbage for 
the South. Heads are large and solid, flattened 
on top. It is a good relialde header and resists 
heat and drought well. Premier Brand, Packet, 
10c; Vs oz., 20c; oz., 35c; % lb., $1.00; 11)., $3.50. 
Blood Red Erfurt(No. 117) 
Best red cabbage for the South. Medium size 
and a sure header. Most largely used for pick¬ 
ling purposes. Packet, lOo; Va oz., 20c; oz., 35c; 
V 4 , pound, $1.25; pound, $4.00; postpaid. 
All-Head Early (No. 121) g“ad EaJ: 
ly” is an early flat headed variety that is a 
sure header with half a chance and is well 
named on account of its few outer leaves and 
medium sized, very firm solid heads. About 
one week earlier than the old favorite “Early 
Summer” and is the finest in existence for 
this type. Packet, lOc; Vs oz., 20c; oz., 35c; 
V 4 , Ih., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
PeTsai(Mo. 
larity in California as well as in many parts 
of the Piast where it is used in salads like 
celery, or cut up like cabbage in cold slaw. 
Our experience shows that Chinese Cabh.ige 
had best be planted in early fall in Florida 
and Gulf Coast sections for it quickly runs 
to seed when maturing in hot weather. 
Properly speaking it does not belong to 
the cabl>age family as we know it and does 
not assume the celery-like form as shown in 
our illustration unless the. plant as it grows 
is hanked up or the leaves tied up over tlie 
center to hold it in upright position and 
blanching the inner leaves and leaf stems. 
If left to grow without banking or tying up 
the leaves will spread out something like 
Cos or Romaine lettuce. 
Failure to bank up as described above has 
led to disappointment for those growing it 
the first time. It grows quickly and makes 
a large yield on anything like good soil. A 
piece of low, moist rich, garden ground will 
usually give splendid results. 
Drill seed thinly in rows two feet apart, 
thinning plants to C inches in the row when 
well up. Packet, 10 cents; Vz ounce, 20 cents; 
ounce, 33 cents; Vi pound, $1.00; pound, $3.30; 
postpaid. P© Tsai—The Finest in Flavor and Quality of All Chinese Cabbages 
Hastings’ Long Island Wakefield, the Best Large Early Pointed Cabbage of All 
Charleston Wakefield (No. 107) 
and weighs about one pound more to the head. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 
ounce, 35 cents; ^/4 pound, $1.25; pound, $4,00. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch(No. 119) 
SO firm and solid in heading. An old favorite in many parts of the South. Packet, 
10 cents; Vz ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; ^ poun<l, $1.00; postpaid. 
N. Carolina Buncombe (No. 102) ifK 
Carolinas. Packet, 10 cents. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy (No. 103) SS £ 
est of all cabbages. As this varirfy does not head well in hot weather, it is pre¬ 
eminently a home garden variety t“ planting in late summer and fall for heading up 
during late fall and winter. Frosts improve the quality and flavor. I.eaves beautifully 
crumpled and "savoyed” with a distinct sliade of color. Packet, 40 cents; Vz ounce, 
20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; Vi pound, $1.23; pound, $4.00; posti>aid. 
