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H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
Hastings* Genuine Surehead Cabbage 
Hastings’ Genuine Surehead 
We have sold a great many thousand pounds of seed of our Genuine 
Surehead Cabbage during the past twelve years, and It is today the 
most popular cabbage for main crop that we have on our list. Our 
special strain of Surehead (Premier Brand Seed)never falls to make 
fine, large, solid heads with few outer leav es as shown in our illustra¬ 
tion. Surehead is the result of a cross between the Early Flat Dutch 
and a hardy Drumhead variety, and has the good points of both com¬ 
bined. It’s a strong, vigorous grower, maturing for main crop, and is 
very uniform in size, shape and color. It’s good for spring planting 
every where, and one of the best for summer planting in the Central 
South and Fall planting in the Lower South for maturing in fall and 
winter. It’s hardy, a good keeper and a good shipper. Invaluable for 
the home garden and one of the best for market. NoSouthern garden 
should be without some of our Surehead Cabbage in it. Premier 
Brand Seed. Pkt., OZ., 15c.; OZ., 25c.; M lb., 60c.; lb., 82.Ou. 
A popular early flat cabbage, coming 
X!j«iny OUIIlXllr in lO days to two weeks later than Jer¬ 
sey Wakefield. Very uniform in size and shape, round, flattened and 
solid. Premier Brand Seed. Pkt., 6c.; OZ., 20c.; ^ lb.,50c.; lb., 81-60. 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch and standard for 
planting in the South. Premier Brand Seed. Pkt., 6 CtS.; OZ., 20cts.; 
^lb..60 CtS.; lb., 81.60. 
All As improved by US during the past Six years, 
Otia»lXXl!S is a most valuable cabbage for the South. 
It is a good reliable header and resists heat and drought well. Pre¬ 
mier Brand Seed* Pkt., 6c.; OZ., 20c.; ^ lb., 60c.; lb., 81.75. 
“Succession" IS largely a market gardener’s variety 
^UC>Xjt5»SXOXl in many parts of tbe South, being used almost ex¬ 
clusively for shipping crops. It is of rather large size, well flattened on 
top. In maturity it is almost 30 days later than Early Summer and Early 
Flat Dutch, but is nearly double the size of those varieties. Is firm and 
solid, a very sure header and stands shipment to the North, arriving in 
good condition and color. ‘‘Succession’’ is a good variety and a favorite 
in many parts of Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. We furnish you 
the highest grade obtainable in seed of this variety. Premier Brand 
Seed. Pkt., 6 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 50 cts.; lb., 81.75. 
171 nX A splendid strain of Early Plat 
^ICXIX S Jc Xcll A-rUlCXX Dutch cabbage that is a favorite with 
Texas market gardeners. A heavy yielder. Pkt., 6 cts.; % oz.,15 cts.; oz., 
25 cts.: ^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., 82.25. 
TlaTiicsIi Ttsill TToirl A handsome, hardy, late cabbage, 
l-^UXIXSU J3ctli Xl-C«ltX thriving well in thin soils and ex¬ 
posed situations. Heads medium size, very firm and hard. A splendid 
cabbage for late planting. Pkt.,5c.;)^oz., 15c.; oz., 25c.; lb., 60c.: lb., 82.25. 
Hastings’ Emerald King Nowa%Vogn[zefstand: 
ard variety in many parts of the South. Early, flat, solid and of medium 
size and a sure header, giving splendid crops even in the hottest weather, 
as it does not burn or blister easily. Weighs 5 to 8 pounds. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 20 cts.; i/^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., 81.75. 
Twice as Much for Same Price 
Clarence O. Kaiser, Layette County, Texas, writes: “Thanks for 
promptness in filling my order. They arrived yesterday and are bet¬ 
ter than I expected. You give about twice as much for the same 
price as I can get here and from what I have seen of your seeds grow¬ 
ing m several of my friends’ gardens, I know the quality Is OK. 
Succession Cabbage 
North Carolina Buncombe A®s™end/d \®e®eVer 
and favorite winter and spring cabbage in North Carolina. Packet, 6 cts.; 
ounce, 15 cts.; ounce, 26 cts.; % pound, 65 cts.; pound, 82.25. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy and ri‘chesfva- 
rlety of all. It does not head so well in hot weather, hence should be 
planted in July and August for heading in fall and early winter. Premier 
Brand Seed. Pkt.,5c.; oz., 15c.; OZ., 25c.; % lb., 50c.; lb.; 81.75. 
Hastings’ Selected Early Jersey Wakefield 
Almost everyone knows the popular Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. Compara¬ 
tively few know the superiority of our strain of this variety. It’s grown with the 
greatest care and a well cultivated crop shows the greatest regularity of size, shape 
and solidity. If you are growing the Early Wakefield, you cannot afford to be with¬ 
out our extra select seed. It pays to use it. Premier Brand Seed. Pkt., 6 cts.; 
oz., 15 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; lb., 65 cts.; lb., $2.00. 
$200.00 Garden Value 
Few of those living on the farms realize the real valne of a good 
family garden. The city man realizes it all right when he stops on his 
way home, goes down in his pocket and pays 10 to 15 cents per quart 
for tomatoes, 10 cents for a quart of snap heans or peas, a head of let¬ 
tuce, a small bunch of beets or turnips; 35 cents for a fair sized water¬ 
melon. What it costs the city man from $100.00 to $200.00 cash money 
a year, is yours for the nse of a small piece of ground, a little labor and 
a dollar or so spent for seed. The garden plot is the best paying piece 
of ground on the farm if it’s planted with the right quality of seed. 
Ttorth Carolina Buncombe Cabbage 
