THE EARLIEST OF ALL ROUND CABBAGES 
PREMIER. This new strain, after two years of thorough trial, has 
-- proved to be the earliest of all the round-headed Cab¬ 
bages. It is 3 to 4 days earlier than Golden Acre, but the heads are 
a little smaller, although very firm, of delicious flavor, and tender 
quality. The plant is more compact and can be planted closer. 
The Best of the Late Cabbages 
DANISH ROUNDHEAD, SHORT-STEMMED. One of the best-keeping 
varieties ever originated. Heads are round, large, heavy and very hard. 
HOLLANDER. This variety produces vigorous, compact plants with 
-short stems. The leaves are few in number, upright, 
and rather large. The heads are very solid, round, of medium size and 
stand shipment better than any other desirable late Cabbage. They are 
of good quality and keep unusually well for late spring use. Hollander 
is sure-heading and very hardy, resisting cold and standing dry weather. 
Bugner’s Disease-Resistant. A round late sort of medium size, very 
heavy and hard-heading, grown extensively for the Chicago market. 
Ferry’s Hollander. An unusually fine strain of this very hardy, sure- 
heading, solid Cabbage. Resists cold and dry weather, and is one of the 
best for keeping till late spring. Remarkably uniform, medium-sized, 
very hard, round heads on short stems. Fine shipper. 
LATE FLAT DUTCH, SUPERB. This is considered by many as the very 
best of the late varieties. The heads, very large, flat, of a bluish green 
color, with few outer leaves, and on a short stem, are uniform and solid. 
Penn State Ballhead. A very hard and tight-heading selection of Danish 
Ballhead which for this reason yields an increased tonnage per acre. It 
may be planted closer because of restricted leaf-growth. The heads are 
solid, uniform, fine-grained, on short stems and keep wonderfully well. 
Penn State Ballhead, Certified. A special strain produced from stock 
seed supplied by the originator, Dr. C. E. Myers, of Pennsylvania 
State College. Supplied in sealed packages only. 
Hollander Short-Stem Cabbage 
The Best Red Cabbages 
HACO. This variety is the earliest good red 
Cabbage and the heads are intense dark red 
throughout. After being trimmed for market, 
they will average three pounds in weight. 
Mammoth Rock Red. This late standard va¬ 
riety produces very solid, 10-pound heads of 
intense dark red color. The plant is large with 
numerous spreading leaves and is sure-heading. 
Used very largely for pickling on account of its 
excellent flavor and attractive color and pro¬ 
duces the largest heads of the red varieties. 
Other Second-Early Varieties 
Allhead Early. Considerably larger than any other of 
equal earliness. The deep flat, large heads are very solid, 
heavy, and uniform in color, size, and form. 
Succession. A foremost Cabbage for all purposes, doing 
exceptionally well, under ordinary conditions, for either 
spring, summer, or fall planting. The enormous, flat, 
solid heads are uniform and of fine quality. 
EXTRA-EARLY 
Oz. 
Mlb. 
Lb. 
10 lbs. 
Charleston Wakefield.$0 33 
$0 
95 
$3 
00 
$25 
00 
Copenhagen Market. 
35 
95 
3 
00 
25 
00 
Copenhagen Mkt., Yellows Res. 
35 
1 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
Sel. Early Jersey Wakefield. . . 
35 
95 
3 
00 
27 
50 
Golden Acre Special. 
50 
1 
35 
4 
50 
40 
00 
Marion Market (Iacope) .... 
55 
1 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
Premier.J^oz. 30 cts . . 
85 
2 
20 
8 
00 
75 
00 
Super Strain Golden Acre .... 
90 
2 
50 
9 
00 
80 
00 
SECOND-EARLY 
Allhead Early. 
30 
85 
2 
75 
25 
00 
All Seasons, Yellows-Resistant 
45 
1 
20 
4 
00 
35 
00 
Glory of Enkhuizen. 
35 
95 
3 
00 
25 
00 
Glory of Enkhuizen, Yel.-Res. 
85 
2 
20 
8 
00 
75 
00 
Succession. 
40 
i 
05 
3 
50 
30 
00 
LATE VARIETIES 
Bugner’s Disease-Resistant. . . 
55 
1 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
Dan. Roundhead, Short Stem.. 
35 
95 
3 
00 
25 
00 
Hollander. 
35 
95 
3 
00 
25 
00 
Hollander, Ferry’s Strain. 
55 
1 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
Late Flat Dutch, Superb. 
35 
95 
3 
00 
27 
50 
Penn State Ballhead. 
55 
I 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
Penn State Ballhead, Certified 
85 
2 
20 
8 
00 
75 
00 
Wise. Hollander No. 8. 
55 
1 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
SAVOY CABBAGE 
Perfection Drumhead. 
55 
1 
40 
5 
00 
45 
00 
RED VARIETIES—Haco. 
50 
1 
35 
4 
50 
40 
00 
Mammoth Rock Red. 
40 
1 
05 
3 
50 
30 
00 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Special Narrow Head. 
40 
1 
05 
3 
50 
32 
50 
Wong Bok. 
45 
1 
20 
4 
00 
35 
00 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
One ounce produces 2,000 plants; Vi to V 2 pound will plant an acre 
We advise that the seed be sown in July (not any earlier or 
later) because Chinese Cabbage has a tendency to bolt to seed 
in warm weather. Either start in frames and transplant, or, 
better still, simply sow where the plants are to remain in rows 
2}4 feet apart, thinning to from 12 to 18 inches apart in the row. 
This spacing will produce heads weighing 6 to 10 pounds each. 
If the spacing is reduced to 10 inches apart in the row and the 
rows to 2 feet apart, it will grow heads 134 to 2 pounds each. 
SPECIAL NARROW 
HEAD. This new 
strain formstaII,sIim, 
pointed heads, much 
heavier and taller 
than Pe-Tsai and 
very solid. They cut 
like hard Cabbage 
heads, keep better 
and weigh a lot 
more. This is best 
if the crop is to be 
sold by weight on 
the market. 
Wong Bok. This is 
the original Chinese- 
grown strain, pro¬ 
ducing a heavier and 
more solid head than 
the Pe-Tsai variety. 
H a s a deliciously 
mild Cabbage flavor, 
and the pale green, 
closely wrapped 
leaves blanch to 
almost pure white 
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