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CABBAGE—Continued 
Copenhagen Market—90 Days 
The plants are very vigorous, short stems, few 
outer leaves, producing a very hard, round head, 
very uniform in size and of long keeping qualities. 
In maturity following the Charleston Wakefield. 
Being larger it produces a greater tonnage per acre 
and is very profitable. This variety is gaining in 
popularity every year. 
Early Jersey Wakefield—70 Days 
A short stemmed, hardy, early cone-shaped heading 
variety, bioad at the bottom with a pointed peak, 
the leaves leathery and well folded over the top. 
Glory of Enkhuizen—ICO Days 
A rather small but very hard heading sort set in a 
cluster of long, spreading leaves. Is a hardy grower 
and a suie header. Many market gardeners prefer 
this sort to all others on account of its excellent 
quality and its suie ciopping habit. 
Landreths' Very Select Early Jersey Wakefield 
Pkt . 
Oz. 
Klb. 
Lb. 
Copenhagen Market. 
.05 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
Chinese or Celery. 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Early Flat Dutch. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Early Jersey Wakefield Select 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Glory of Enkhuizen. 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Golden Acre. 
.05 
.35 
1.15 
3.75 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch... . 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage, some¬ 
times called Pe Tsai—70 Days 
There are numerous varieties of this 
Cabbage on the market but we be¬ 
lieve this is the best of them all. 
It resembles Cos Lettuce more 
than Cabbage. The leaves are very 
much crumpled, of light green, 
somewhat resembling smooth Mus¬ 
tard, but with broader ribs. When 
tied or bunched up with raffia or 
string the inner leaves bleach to a 
creamy white color. It is distinct 
from any American or European 
Cabbage. It should be sown in the 
Middle States after the eatly part 
of July; in the Southern States after 
the early part of August. 
Early Flat Dutch—90 Days 
This variety produces thick leaves, 
very dark tdue in color. Succeeds 
admirably in Southern States on 
account of its ability to resist heat. 
It is found especially valuable to All Head- 
sow in cold frames in October and 
November and to plant out in the Spring as a 
succession to the smaller earlier pointed varieties. 
Early Jersey Wakefield, Landreths’ Very Select 
—70 Days 
Specially selected, extra early, choice in all good 
qualities, earlier than Long Island Wakefield. 
Recommended to gardeners. Heads ovoid, broad at 
the base and running to a blunt point. Very solid, 
early. This excellent variety is the surest heading 
of the very early varieties and most depended upon 
by the market gardeners of the Southern States for 
heads to send North in the early Spring. A very 
superior selection. 
■well named, early, flat, large, reliable (Page 18) 
Golden Acre—65 Days 
Here we have an acquisition, for seed of this variety 
planted at the same time will mature 5 days earlier 
than Early Jersey Wakefield, besides being larger 
and much more showy. By actual count 96 of 100 
plants produced fine heads, each of which ripened 
at one time; an almost unbelievable condition. It 
is conical round in shape, short stem and almost 
rests on the ground. 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch—90 Days 
Growing constantly in demand by the early planters 
of Cabbage in Texas and the South for the northern 
market in the Spring. This variety produces early, 
large, flat, solid heads. A very vigorous plant with 
a short stem. The true stock of seed is hard to 
obtain, and greatly sought. We offer an unusually 
excellent strain. 
