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CABBAGE - SECOND EARLY and intermediate sorts 
The seed we 
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mature a little earlier than Early Summer. This variety is extensively used for the home garden and market, 
offer is of first quality. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 60c; 2 Oz. $1.00; Va Lb. $1.75 
An excellent, second early, somewhat flattened cabbage, valuable for the home 
garden and takes well on the market. It is also well adapted for kraut. The 
w _ but compact, with numerous but not large, rather spreading outer leaves which 
rare somewhat frilled and slightly undulating. The stem is rather short. The heads are of medium size, round, somewhat 
flattened and keep longer without bursting than most early sorts. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 65c; 2 Oz. $1.15; Va Lb. $2.00 
Anderson’s Early Summer 
giants are vigorous and strong growing but compa 
’ ‘ . adulating. The stem is rather short. 
/-> * r r* i i • This second 
Glory or Enkhuizen early variety 
b is very sure heading and of excellent 
K quality. The plants are of vigorous 
■h growth, with large,'rather spreading outer 
leaves which are noticeably curved and 
frilled. The heads are globular or very 
nearly nmnd. very solid and of large size 
for so early a variety. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 85c; 
2 Oz. $1.35; Vi Lb. $2.25 
in u j r i This excellent sec- 
All rlead Early ond early market 
sort produces heads that are very large 
for so early a cabbage and of very good 
quality. it is desirable not only for 
general spring planting but by planting 
late it can be used as a fall and early 
winter cabbage. The variety is well 
adapted for kraut. The plants are com¬ 
pact, with few’ outer leaves which are 
comparatively smooth and rather thick, 
being nearly entire at edges and only 
slightly waved. The stem is short. The 
heads are solid and flat but very deep. 
(>ur strain is of special value. Pkt. 10c; 
Oz. 75c; 2 Oz. $1.25; Va Lb. $2.00 
p i it r* • , j. One of the best 
Early Winnigstadt of the second 
early or medium early sorts, very hardy, 
with a very hard sharply pointed head 
and a very sure cropper. Owing to its compact and upright habit of growth and peculiar texture of its rather short and 
thick, dark green leaves, the variety resists cold, wet and insect pests exceptionally well. The heads are of medium 
size, very closely and convolutely wrapped, sharply conical, of good quality and keep very well. The leaves are dark 
bluish green with much bloom. The variety is very extensively used for the home garden. It is sometimes planted late 
and then makes a desirable winter cabbage. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 75c; 2 Oz. $1.25; Va Lb. $2.00 
Fottler’s Early Drumhead or Brunswick Short Stem o^theTery^best' e and , mo5 a l^nSJSy 8 u^i 
second early or intei mediate sorts. It is especially adapted for the home garden. The plants are of dwarf and compact 
but strong growth, with rather few outer leaves which are fairly smooth or slightly waved. The heads are large for 
size of plant, distinctly flat, solid and of excellent quality. This sort is also suitable for later use. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 75c; 
2 Oz. $1.25; Va Lb. $2.00 
Henderson's Early Summer 
Qii/'roccinn A SU m, ,iea d»ng sort, intermediate or second early in season and adapted for autumn as well as late summer 
succession use. The plants are vigorous and strong growing, with a short stem and have numerous, rather short, outer 
leaves which are somewhat frilled. The heads are large, deep, very firm and of excellent quality. The seed w’e offer 
is from carefully grown selected stock. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 75c; 2 Oz. $1.25; Va Lb. $2.00 
ALi. Seasons 
aj This variety which 
iviiaseason we previously listed 
ILVof-lfAf- as Dwarf White Sum- 
mer is a second early va¬ 
riety of distinctive merit. Heads 
medium to large, round or nearly 
so, very solid and heavy. Interior 
color of head remarkably white and 
of fine flavor and texture. Plants 
vigorous growing but very uniform 
in type and are quite short stem¬ 
med. Leaves light green in color, 
comparatively short and broad. 
An excellent sort for the home gar¬ 
den as it is a sure header and 
stays in condition for use a long 
time. Also recommended as a val¬ 
uable addition to the list of kraut 
varieties. (See colored plate , page 
7, and further description page 6’) 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. $1.35; 2 Oz. $2.30; 
Vi Lb. $4.25 
A 11 c A very desirable 
/Y.1I reasons large cabbage of 
intermediate season, adapted for 
autumn as well as late summer use, 
and considered one of the most de¬ 
sirable or kraut. The plants are 
verv vigorous and sure heading, 
with few outer leaves which are 
large and fairly smooth or slightly 
waved. The heads are nearly round 
or somewhat flattened, very solid 
and of excellent quality. It is re¬ 
markable for its ability to stand the 
hot sun and dry weather, remaining 
an exceptionally long time in con¬ 
dition for use. Sometimes sold as 
Vandergaw. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 75c; 
2 Oz. $1.25; Va Lb. $2.00 
