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H. G. Hastings Co,, Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
HASTINGS’ ILORIDA DRUMHEAD CABBAGE 
(No. 115) 
early Drumhead varieties for 
the South. Has stood the test of 24 years’ ex¬ 
tensive planting in the South and has always 
proven a favorite for citlier market, shipment 
or home use. Resists well both heat and cold. 
A short-stemmed, medium early variety, 
growing compactly, the leaves turning in. 
Large head, well flattened on top. Don’t 
think that the name implies its use only in 
Florida. It is the earliest and best Early 
Drumhead for all the Southern States and for 
24 years has held its supremacy. It is a well 
established variety and one you can rely on 
every year; not like novelty cabbages sold by 
Northern seedsmen, racket, 10 cents; % oz., 
20 cents; oz., 35 cents; % pound, $1.00; pound, 
$3.50; postpaid. 
Pe Tsai (No. 126) 
Chinese Cabbage 
Finest in Flavor and Quality 
of all Cabbages 
Pe Tsai—The Finest in Flavor and Quality of All Chinese Cabbages 
Hundreds of carloads of Chinese Cabbage are 
being shipped to Eastern markets from Flori¬ 
da, Michigan and California, which shows that 
it has an all-year-round market in the East. 
There are several varieties of Chinese Cab¬ 
bage and two rather distinct types. The cab¬ 
bage from southern Cliina has a loose, long¬ 
leaved form. The people want the straight, 
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nortnGrn Qistricts of Chins. It mskGS s solid hGsd, ss shown in tho illustrstion, with fow outGr Igsvgs nnd is tho dGsiruhlG typG to phint 
for market or home use. It is extremely productive, makes an attractively blanched head and is far superior and in greater demand than 
that previously gri^n for the East as celery cabbage. Our seed stock is the finest to be found in America, the best strain of Chinese 
Cabbage, the true Pe Tsai. 
One Florida grower said his field yielded 30 tons per acre. Think of it. Thirty tons in place of ten tons of Wakefield and sold at a 
higiiGr pricG. 
Try some this season. Plant very early, for your home garden, anywhere in the South. Packet, 10 cents; ’A ounce, 20 cents; ounce. 35 
cents; 14 pounds $1.00; pound, $3.50; postpaid. 
A good home garden will cut the store bills down 
Hastings’ Gilt Edge Cauliflower—Best Early Cauliflower for South 
^ AIJI IC'I AUUpD Should he planted in the South in very 
. rich or well-manured soil. In the spring 
it should be planted in this latitude very early, but really does bet¬ 
ter planted in June and July for maturity during the fall months. 
Sow in seed beds in the same manner as cabbage. Transplant when 
4 to 5 inches high and give an abundance of water in dry weather. 
Soil should be kept moist and cultivated thoroughly and often. In 
Florida and along the Gulf Coast sow seed in September, October and 
November. In early spring or late fall one ounce of seed will make 
2,000 to 2..500 plants. For warm weather sowings double that quantity 
of seed will be required. Early varieties, as Gilt Edge and Snow 
Ball, mature in about 110 days. Late varieties in 140 to 150 days. 
dit Erle'^ Cauliflnuickl* in every respect. Larg- 
EiUgC \^auilliuwer ^gt, most perfect and surest 
(No 85) header of all early varieties, and in quality it is unex- 
celled. One specimen head sent to our store weighed 7 
lbs. and 8 ozs. In general appearance like Snowball, but a surer 
header. Packet, 25 cents; % ounce, 85 cents; ounce, $1.50; ounce, 
$2.75; % pound, $10.00; pound, $38.00; postpaid. 
EarlySnowball(Ho.86) 
20 cents; % ounce, 75 cents; Vz ounce, $1.40; ounce, $2.50; 14 pound, 
$9.00; pound, $34.00; postpaid. 
Extra Early Paris White(No. 87) 
Heads medium size. Packet, 15 cents; Yz ounce, 60 cents; ounce, 
$1.00; 14 pound, $3.50; postpaid. 
Le Normand’s (Short Stem) (No. 88) 
Packet, 15 cents; % ounce, 60 cents; ounce,-$1.00; 14 pound, $3.50. 
Autumn Giant(No.90) .S'Jre.'’c™';'.’- 
ounce, $1.00; ^ pound, $3.50; postpaid. 
Large Late Algiers(No. 89) 
variety. Especially recommended for May and June plantings to 
mature in October and November for late fall and early winter use. 
Packet, 15 cents; Yz ounce, 60 cents; ounce, $1.00; 14 pound, $3.50. 
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