REED BROTHERS RED DANISH 
TESTED SEED—HOT WATER TESTED 
We grew 16| tons per 
acre last summer with 
this Wonderful Red Dan¬ 
ish. Most people know it 
was extremely dry in New 
York State. It’s a world 
beater. 
r T 1 HE cut shows the actual type of head. One very desirable feature about our RED is that 
A it seems practically immune to leaf blight or tip burn. 
We are not stretching things one particle when we say every plant given a normal chance 
will produce a market head. There are very few strains of Red which will produce over two 
heads from three plants. Fifteen to 20 tons are not excessive yields for this strain. 
The color is uniformly dark and extends clear through. Even the roots on many plants 
are red. 
It is very free from bursting and will stand liberal fertilization. If your fertilization is only 
moderate space the plants a little farther apart. Three ft. x 24 in. is about standard. Season 
is about the same as our Danish. 
A little diversification is not a bad plan with cabbage growing. Try a few Reds. This 
strain took premium at the State Fair. 
Price—Pkt. 25c; oz. 75c; j lb. $2.75; | lb. $5.00; 1 lb. $10.00. Postpaid. See terms on order 
sheet. 
EARLY GOLDEN ACRE 
TESTED SEED—HOT WATER TREATED 
'T’HIS valuable variety is gaining in popularity. It originally was a selection from the good 
A old strain Copenhagen Market, and was developed to meet a demand for a cabbage coming 
between that variety and Early Jersey Wakefield. 
The first heads should be ready about ten days before Copenhagen Market. Shape of head 
and habit of growth are similar to it. 
One will be repaid in earliness by using a liberal amount of complete fertilizer high in nitro¬ 
gen. If weather conditions do not favor a rapid growth it may be hastened by scattering a little 
nitrate of soda between the rows after the plants are well started. 
This strain is very true to type and being North American grown in the same section as 
our Danish, we believe there is none better. We had cabbage early enough to get the $25.00 
market in 1930. 
Price—Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; \ lb. $1.25; ^ lb. $2.00; 1 lb. $4.00 Postpaid. See terms on order 
sheet. 
Montoursville, Pa., 1933. 
Gentlemen: I have good news for you. Your Improved Danish was positively the 
best all around crop I ever grew. It gave nice large heads, (not too large), uniform and 
very few bursted. 
Your Golden Acre along side of it was fine. It came so fast I could hardly keep it cut. 
Sincerely, H. A. E. 
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