The largest growers of Tomato, Cabbage, Pepper and Celery Plants in N. J. 
CABBAGE 
er. 
All Head Cabbage 
Glory Enkhuizen. A 
hard heading, second 
early, fine grain. One 
of the best for kraut. 
Plant May 10th to August 10th 
We annually grow large fields of cabbage plants for kraut packers and farmers. 
We have shipped 1,500,000 cabbage plants in five days. Several sowings are made 
throughout the season in order to have plants that are the right age at any time during 
the season. We make a point to have as healthy plants as possible. We have all leading 
varieties. We would advise gardeners setting cabbage plants two or three times. Set 
early varieties in May. Second early or late in June. Late varieties in July. 
Golden Acre. This is the most popular early variety; matures as early as any other 
variety. The heads are of good size and perfectly round, solid heads and very 
\ . j uniform and compact, having few outer leaves which permits close planting. We 
have a very good strain from a reliable grower. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. A very early pointed head cabbage, compact and erect with 
few outer leaves, stem short, heads medium sized. 
Charleston Wakefield, or Large Wakefield. Similar to Jersey except about one week 
later. Heads larger and not as sharply pointed. 
Winningstadt. A good early variety. Very sharp pointed heads. Used for early 
planting and also for planting late in July and August. 
All Head Early. This is a great cabbage and one of our best sellers. Head hard, 
slightly oval to flat in shape, one of the most used by kraut packers. We have sold 
millions of this variety to growers for kraut factories. 
Copenhagen Market. An extra early, good, round heading, hard cabbage. About 
one week later than 
Golden Acre. 
Marion Market. Around 
heading hard cabbage. 
Yellows resisting. 
Early Summer. An early 
flat head variety. 
Surehead. A large pop¬ 
ular flat head late 
variety. 
Succession. A second 
early, roundish, slightly 
flat. A solid head 
variety. A good kraut 
cabbage. 
Early Flat Dutch. Sim¬ 
ilar to Late Flat Dutch 
except earlier and small- 
B; nish Ball Head. Tall stem. A very hardy sure heading heavy variety which has 
pr ven to be one of the best keepers and a desirable variety. 
Danish Round Head. Short stem. A very good late variety. Heads are not quite as 
large as the Ball Head. Solid and also a good keeper. 
T ate Flat Dutch. An old standard variety. Enormous flat head. Should be planted 
early in July as it requires a full season to head hard. This is the best late variety 
as it heads hard and is the best winter keeper. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. The crumpled leaf variety, producing large heads. 
Should be planted in June, July or August. 
Red Haco. An extra early deep dark red. 
Red Rock. A hard heading red variety and later than the Haco. 
Postage prepaid. 25, 20c.; 100, 40c.; 500, $1.10; 1,000, $1.75; or by express or parcel 
post f.o.b. Sewell, in 5,000 lots or more, 1,000, $1.00; or our farms, 25, 10c.; 100, 20c.; 
500, 50c.; 1,000, $1.00. 
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