Commercial Growers Know — and Buy — Hardie’s Proved Varieties 
Hardie’s 
Quality Cabbage Seed 
Selected varieties found most satisfactory in this section 
in growing- for market, for cooking, for cole slaw or for kraut. 
CULTURE—Sow seed in hotbeds during December and 
early January then transplant in open in February and 
March. Later sow early varieties out of doors in March and 
April. For winter cabbage, sow seed in July, August and 
September, then transplant in October. Set out in rows three 
feet apart and about 18 inches apart in the row. Six ounces 
of seed will produce enough plants for one acre. 
144—CHARLESTON or LARGE WAKEFIELD —Five or six 
days later than Early Jersey Wakefield; heads nearly one-half 
larger and very solid; very compact in growth, and does not 
burst open when ripe, like many early sorts. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 
■/4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.85; 2 lbs. $3.50; postpaid. Write for prices 
in larger quantities. 
145—COPENHAGEN MARKET —A real early va¬ 
riety used extensively by commercial gardeners of 
Texas; a round, compact head and an excellent 
keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; V4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50; 
2 lbs. $4.75; postpaid. 
Charleston Wakefield. 
150— GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN —An extra fine large, 
round, short stem, second early sort. Equally useful 
for both home and market garden. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 
*/4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50; postpaid. 
151— HENDERSON’S EARLY SUMMER —The cham¬ 
pion early cabbage for the South. The earliest large 
heading cabbage and a great favorite with market 
gardeners; handsome heads, flat or slightly rounded; 
a good keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.85; 
2 |bs. $3.50; postpaid. Write for prices in larger 
quantities. 
152— HENDERSON’S SUCCESSION— Sure heading 
sort, a little later than Early Summer, but much 
larger. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.85; 2 lbs. 
$3.50; postpaid. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
153 — MAMMOTH ROCK RED —The best, largest and 
surest heading red cabbage ever introduced. Head is 
large, roum-., very solid, and of deep rich color. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 25c; >/4 lb. 75c; postpaid. 
154— PE-TSAI or CHINESE CABBAGE— A wonderful 
plant which yields an unusual amount of most ex¬ 
cellent salad. It is better than cabbage for making 
slaw and when served with mayonnaise makes a de¬ 
licious salad. Cultivate the same as cabbage. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; postpaid. 
155 — STEIN’S EARLY FLAT DUTCH —Early strain 
of Flat Dutch, being very similar but not quite so 
large and earlier. A most excellent variety. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.85; 2 lbs. $3.50; post¬ 
paid. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Hardie’s Frost-Proof 
Cabbage Plants 
Frost-proof cabbage plants usually withstand the cold 
winter, say at least six winters out of eight, in Texas, 
Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. In other territories, 
February and March are best months to plant. The word 
“frost-proof” does not mean “freeze-proof”. However, you 
will be surprised at the amount of freezing weather the 
plants will stand. A temperature of 20 degrees above zero 
with sleet and snow seldom hurts them. Under favorable 
conditions they stand it down to 13 above zero. 
156— VARIETIES —Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston 
Large-Type Wakefield, and Early Flat Dutch. Prices by 
Parcel Post, postage paid, 50c per 100 plants; 200 plants 
for 75c; 500 plants for $1.50; 1000 plants or more at $2.50 
per 1000 plants. 
Orders are fiilled by the 100, not 250 or 350. These 
prices are for even quantities of one variety to package; if 
you ordered 200 of one variety and 300 of another variety, 
you would pay at the 500 rate. 
Prices by Express, buyer paying express charges: In lots 
of 1000 to 4000 pkints at $1.75 per 1000; 5000 or more 
at $1.50 per 1000. Plants packed for express shipments. 
1000 or 2000 plants of a variety to a package weigh about 
25 pounds per thousand plants, packed for shipment. 
Pe-Tsai or 
Chinese. 
146— DANISH BALLHEAD —Very hardy, solid, of 
fine quality, a very fine keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 
1/4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.75; 2 lbs. $4.75; postpaid. 
Write for prices in larger quantities. 
147— DRUMHEAD SAVOY —Excellent winter and 
spring family cabbage, partaking partially of the 
size of the Drumhead and the curled leaves of the 
Savoy. For family use it is equaled by none. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 1/4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50; postpaid. 
148— EARLY DRUMHEAD —Heads round and flat; 
comes in after Henderson’s Early Summer. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; 2 lbs. $3.75; post¬ 
paid. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
149— EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD —Best first- 
early, oblong headed cabbage. Heads uniformly 
hard and solid. Pyramidal in form, generally 
pointed at the end, with few outside leaves. Outer 
leaves are unusually thick and heavy, and there¬ 
fore stand more cold weather without injury when 
carried through the winter either in the open 
ground in the South or in cold frames in the 
North. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; */4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.85; 
2 lbs. $3.50; postpaid. Write for prices in larger 
quantities. 
Copenhagen Market. 
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