1 he Main-Crop Planting of C abbage in Florida Begins in August and Continues to December 
CABBAGE 
Sow 6 ounces of seed in seed-bed to plant an acre, or plant 12 ounces of seed per acre in field 
Culture. Cabbage is a heavy feeder and 
should be grown rapidly. Therefore, for 
best results, plenty of fertilizer should be 
used—not less than 1000 pounds per acre, 
and a ton is better. You cannot grow a big, 
heavy crop of cabbage on a starvation ra¬ 
tion. Where planted in seed-bed, which is 
the desirable and common practice, plant 
seed thin in drills 6 inches apart, cover 1 
inch deep, using 6 ounces of seed for an 
acre of plants, and do not make your soil 
in seed-bed as rich as soil where plants are 
to be set. When seed is planted in field, use 
12 ounces of seed per acre. Make rows 2 V 2 
to 3 feet apart and set plants 12 to 15 
inches apart in row, depending on size of 
head you wish to produce. If you desire 
small heads, crowd the plants; for large 
heads, place farther apart. It is recom¬ 
mended to treat cabbage seed with a good , „ . . n 1 n*. s* 1 « -»■ 
j. ..... . ... m ., A Comparison of Our Bred-Kite Cabbage 1 ypes 
disinfectant before planting. Write us or x Bred-Rite Early Jersey Wakefield. 2. Bred-Rite Charleston Wakefield, 
ask our store managers for directions. 3 . Bred -Rite Copenhagen Market. 
For Best Results Plant Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Brands of Cabbage Seed. In Planting Bred-Rite Cabbage Seed You Take No Chances 
Because You Are Planting Proved Seed. 
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Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Early Jersey Wakefield. 
lUt .M (80 days.) Our Bred-Rite stock is a week 
n n £ r* n|TC earlier than the old type Jersey Wakefield 
Df\tLU"l\l I £ and is just as large. The small, medium¬ 
sized, conical-shaped, pointed heads are very 
firm, and of finest quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
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20c; 1/4 lb. 50c; lb. $1.75. 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Charleston Wakefield. 
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(85 days.) Our Bred-Rite Charleston Wake¬ 
field matures a week earlier than ordinary 
stocks of this variety, and the crop matures 
practically all at one time. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 
Vi lb. 50c; lb. $1.75. 
Early Winningstadt. 
(90 days.) Very hardy and de- 
_ pendable. Heads extremely firm, 
heart-shaped with a sharp point 
and a broad base. Particularly valuable for shipping. Does not 
crack readily, and can be held in the field for a considerable time. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 60c; lb. $ 2 . 00 . 
Ar*l**» (80 days.) An extremely early, small to 
\JUIUC11 Cl medium-sized round-head cabbage of the 
Copenhagen Market type. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
25c; Vi lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
America. 
(80 days.) One of the earliest medium-sized, 
round-headed types ever introduced. The heads 
stand a long time without bursting and the 
quality is unsurpassed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Copenhagen Market. 
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(85 days.) Our extra-early strain of Bred- 
Rite Copenhagen Market is the finest stock— 
the very best to be had anywhere. It is 
short-stemmed, compact, with very solid 
round heads, having very few outer leaves. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 60c; lb. $ 2 . 00 . 
Kilgore’s Bred - Rite Glory of Enkhuizen. 
■ Ml (95 days.) A splendid medium early, round- 
DDCn.DITC headed type. Somewhat similar to Copenhagen 
DI\£U-|\I I £ Market, but slightly later, larger and a heavier 
■I yielder. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 60c; lb. $ 2 . 00 . 
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(95 days.) Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 60c; 
All Head Early. $ X; 1 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch. 
Succession. ^5J, dOT *- ) pkt - 5ci “• 25ci ,/ * lb - 6 °'‘ lb - 
Savoy Cabbage. American Drumhead, i, 1 ,*,.! 
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5c; oz. 25c; x / 4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Red Rock. 
I’ll.-a (110 days.) Plants compact, not spreading. 
nncfA nirr Heads of small to medium size, very hard, 
dK£U-|\I I £ globular in shape, exceedingly attractive in 
appearance, being of deep purple color through¬ 
out. Our stock of this variety has been spe¬ 
cially developed for uniformity and high yielding qualities. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 70c; lb. $2.25. 
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Ch inese Cabbage 
Plant 1 pound of seed per acre 
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Culture. This is distinctly a cool-weather plant and should 
not be planted for a spring or summer crop because it quickly 
bolts to seed in hot weather. 
Kilgore’s Improved Pekin Celery Cabbage. 
. „ (85 days.) This is a new strain of Chinese 
cabbage which is absolutely sure-heading, ma- 
BRED-RITE tur ' ng into fine, long, slender heads, readily 
*' 1 1 w salable in any market. Of easy culture, planted 
• direct in the field. A good shipper and an excel¬ 
lent keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Vilb. 60c; lb. $ 2 . 
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COLLARDS 
Sow l/i pound of seed in seed-bed to plant an acre, or plant pound of seed per acre in field 
This is a tall, loose-leaved, kale-like plant, and an old-time standard for winter “greens” all over the South. Largely grown 
in home gardens and by truckers for markets as “Cabbage Bunch.” 
Culture. About the same as for cabbage. May be started in seed-beds or planted direct in field, spacing the plants 2 to 3 feet 
each way. Can be planted every month in the year in Florida. This vegetable should be in every family garden as it is very hardy 
and will furnish an abundance of “greens” when other vegetables are gone. Collards will also make fine green feed for chickens 
and cows. 
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True Georgia Whitehead. L 6 v°orit a e ys stands 11 “s 
-““““““““ of adverse conditions and 
will make a good crop when other vegetables would fail. Pkt. 
5c; Vi lb. 15c; lb. 50c. _ 
Pakkana rVtllawJ ( 60 days.) This collard is claimed 
valJUa^c \_AJIiaru. to be a cross between Georgia col- 
^ lard and Charleston Wakefield cab¬ 
bage. The heads are not as firm as cabbage, but are very ten¬ 
der and of ideal flavor. Pkt. 5 c; Vi lb. 20 c; lb. 60c. 
Plant City, Belle Glade, Gainesville, Homestead, Miami, Pahokee, Palmetto, Pompano, 5 
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