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Dependable ~\Te detable Seeds 
CABBAGE 
Early 
Jersey 
Wakefield 
Cabbage 
to other strains of Wakefield cabbage, being nearly dou¬ 
ble the size and of better quality, and at the same time 
is fully as early. It has fewer outer leaves, per¬ 
mitting close 
planting, so that 
more heads can 
be grown to the 
acre than with 
other sorts. 
Golden Acre 
A selection out of 
Copenhagen Mar¬ 
ket producing 
earlier and small¬ 
er heads than the 
parent type. 
Heads round, 
solid, excellent 
quality. Short 
stem. A valuable 
shipping variety. 
Glory of Enk- 
hu isen. An ex¬ 
cellent variety 
for kraut. Large, 
round heads 8 to 
9 inches in dia¬ 
meter. weighing 
about 7 lbs. Short 
stem. 
Mid-Season and Late 
All Seasons. A little later than Early Summer, 
but very much larger, about double the size. One of 
the most useful and profitable cabbages to grow. It 
does well at all seasons and is a very sure cropper. 
Head* are dark blue and being tender and fine keep¬ 
ing, are excellent for fall and winter use as well as dur¬ 
ing summer. 
Danish Ballhead or Hollander. Short Stem 
A very late variety forming globular heads of bluish green 
color. Hard, a good keeper and shipper. 
N.K.& Co.’s Holland. This winter variety is especially 
desired on account of its great solidity and its keeping 
qualities. The heads are crisp, tender and sweet and 
unsurpassed for boiling, slaw, sauerkraut, etc. It grows 
well on all soils and under most conditions, withstand¬ 
ing hot, dry weather, and does not rot in wet seasons. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch, a low growing variety, 
heads large, bluish green, round, solid, broad and fiat 
on top; an excellent fall and winter variety, and a good 
keeper. It is a sure header. Our stock has been grown 
from carefully selected heads, and we consider it superior 
to any other strain of Flat Dutch Cabbage on the market. 
Succession. 
About a week 
later than 
Early Summer 
but much larg¬ 
er, measuring 
about twelve 
inches in di¬ 
ameter and 
weigliingabout 
ten to twelve 
pounds each. 
Heads are 
hard an d solid 
an d of f i n e 
quality. Fine 
for either win¬ 
ter or summer 
use. One of the 
surest varieties 
to make a crop 
under all con¬ 
ditions. 
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