JANSEN-OVERMAN CO., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
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CABBAGE 
PLANTING- DIRECTIONS —1 oz. for about 4,000 plants. 
CHINESE PE TSAI —Different than 
the ordinary- cabbage, resembling Cos 
Lettuce, with solid head and few outer 
leaves. Very productive. Pkt. 5c; oz., ‘25c; 
14 lb., 75c. 
Late Flat Dutch 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS —1 ounce for about 5,000 plants; 1 
acre requires 2 ounces. 
The culture is similar to that of cabbage. Sow the seed in boxes 
or in frames under glass and transplant to the open ground in June. 
Can also be sown in the open ground and transplant in rows 2 feet 
apart and 15 inches between the plants in the row. A good plan is 
to break the leaves in fall to give the heads more room to develop. 
Set out plants latter part of June for a winter supply. 
DWARF IMPROVED —Stems 18 to 20 inches high, sprouts about 
two inches in diameter and well rounded. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % 
lb., 75c. 
Enrich the soil with plenty of manure and spade 
Good drainage is necessary. Sow inside in boxes or 
weeks before planting out. Plant in rows 2 feet apart 
apart in the row. For 
late cabbage, sow outside 
in seedbeds in May and 
transplant in rows 2 y 2 ft. 
apart and 2 ft. between 
plants in the row. 
EARLY' VARIETIES 
EARLY JERSEY 
WAKEFIELD — Well 
known standard variety, 
earliest of the pointed 
head cabbages. Planted 
extensively by market 
gardeners. Quality and 
flavor excellent. Pkt. 5c; 
oz., 25c; a /4 lb., 75c; lb., 
$2.50. 
GOLDEN ACRE — 
Earliest round headed 
cabbage. A favorite 
among market gardeners 
on . account of its earli¬ 
ness and solid heads, 
weighing 4 and 5 pounds 
and sometimes 10 lbs. 
Matures before Early Jer¬ 
sey Wakefield. Pkt., 5c; 
y 2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c; lb., 
$4.50. 
or plow deep, 
under glass 6 
and 18 inches 
Copenhagen 
Market 
Lucuilus 
DANISH BALLHEAD 
—A well known variety 
on account of its solid 
heads and wonderful 
keeping qualities. Solid, 
crisp, tender with small 
amount of waste. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 25c; lb., $3.50. 
LATE FLAT DUTCH 
—An exceedingly large 
variety, very hardy and 
a sure header. Heads are 
flat but deep, solid and 
a good keeper. Pkt. 5c; 
oz., 20c: % lb., 65c; lb., 
$2.25. 
ALL SEASONS —Heads 
very large, almost round, 
very hard and solid and 
flat on top. Good keep¬ 
er. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 
14 lb., 65c; lb., $2.25. 
COPENHAGEN MAR 
KET —Very popular round head variety. 
Stem short, heads are large and solid. A 
very profitable kind to grow. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 20c; % lb., 75c. 
WISCONSIN WILT RESISTANT (All 
Seasons)—Resistant against the disease 
commonly called “yellows”. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
35c; Vi lb., $1.25; lb., $4.50. 
SWISS CHARD 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS —1 oz. to 1O0 ft. of row. Required a 
rich soil and should be planted early. Sow in rows 18 inches apart, 
about 1 inch deep and thin the plants 4 to 6 inches in the row. 
LUCULLUS-A new variety, stalks thick and broad as rubarb and 
leaves light green, much crumpled and curled. Pkt. 5c; oz., 10c; 
% lb., 25c. 
LARGE ORDERS —Any Market 
Gardener, Institution or any indi¬ 
vidual wishing seeds in large quan¬ 
tities is requested to mail us a list 
of what is wanted and we will 
promptly return it to you with the 
very lowest prices marked. A let¬ 
ter of inquiry may save you dollars 
if you want to buy in quantity. 
