COPENHAGEN MARKET 
TESTED SEED—HOT WATER TREATED 
AN Old Standard Variety. This very popular fall cabbage is used extensively for early fall 
shipping and kraut. It is also well adapted for the market gardener and roadside stand. 
It matures a little ahead of Glory. Heads may be cut any time they attain suitable size. 
They are nearly round and very solid. The quality is excellent for any use. Plants are a rapid 
grower, especially if well supplied with nitrogen. With thick setting, good fertilization and letting 
the crop come to maturity 20 to 25 tons per acre are not uncommon. 
This is Our Own Strain —Like our Danish we are growing the seed in the North Country. 
One of its very strong points is that it does not burst badly as soon as it attains a little size. We 
saw some stand in the field until it was so fully mature that the heads were all browned over on 
top and still not 10 per cent of it had bursted. The uniformity is most excellent. Unless you 
have disease where you plant this seed you can rest assured you will get a healthy crop. We have 
held this seed for trial so it is a tested lot. It took premium at the State Fair. 
Price —Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; \ lb. $1.00; \ lb. $1.75; 1 lb. $3.50. Postpaid. See terms on order 
sheet. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 
TESTED SEED—HOT WATER TREATED 
P'ULLY one-half of all cabbage used for kraut are Glory. It has been gaining in popularity 
for many years and now stands at the top of the list. 
It is too well known to hardly need description, however, there are strains that are better 
than others. We believe the one we are offering has no equal. The heads are deep and practi¬ 
cally round. With liberal fertilization and good culture one can readily get 30 tons per acre 
from this strain. It is one of the very best for fall shipping, maturing 10 days later than Copen¬ 
hagen. 
The Glory seed we offer here is grown in the extreme north. We believe this seed to be 
exceptionally hardy and free from disease. This seed, like our Copenhagen, has been held 
for trial, so it is tested stock. 
Our man in the north country who has charge of growing our seed said this strain was the 
best he had ever seen. He has had over 25 years of experience in cabbage seed growing. 
We have seen a 12-acre field of this strain cut over 30 tons per acre, better than 360 tons. 
One man near Geneva, N. Y., reported 20 tons per acre in the very dry year of 1933. It took 
premium at the State Fair. 
Price —Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; | lb. $1.25; \ lb. $2.00; 1 lb. $4.00. Postpaid. See terms on order 
sheet. 
This Glory head, weighing 18 lbs., was grown in 90 days from setting. If you want tonnage try our strain. 
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