NEW ARIZONA SEED & FLORAL COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
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folded over the head. The plants, therefore, may be 
set closer together than most other early varieties. 
This new, large, round head, extra early Cabbage was 
originated in Denmark by an old Cabbage specialist, 
where nearly all of our best varieties of Cabbage orig¬ 
inated. It has become a great favorite with market 
gardeners wherever grown, as it combines earliness, 
hardiness, size, shape, quality and even maturity. All 
of which are ideal qualities for the market gardener 
or those wanting a prolific extra early variety. The 
heads mature so evenly that it can nearly all be har¬ 
vested at one cutting. We can recommend Copen¬ 
hagen Market as one of the best early varieties for 
medium to light soils, but on rich, heavy soils it 
grows so large that shippers will not buy it when 
smaller, more compact stock is obtainable. (Pkt. 5c); 
(oz. 30c); (i/ 4 lb. $1.00); (1 lb. $3.00); postpaid. 
FOR APHIS —Apply Nico Dust or Blackleaf 40 
Liquid Spray. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH— An excellent sec¬ 
ond early variety, producing large, solid, round heads, 
flattened on top, tender and fine grained. Highly 
valued for its quality and ability to resist heat. (Pkt. 
5c); (oz. 20c); (i/ 4 lb. 65c); (1 lb. $2.00). 
LATE FLAT DUTCH —Head round, solid, broad 
and flat on top. A good keeper, fine for fall planting. 
(Pkt. 5c); (oz. 25c); (V 4 lb. 75c); (1 lb. $2.25); post¬ 
paid. 
CABBAGE—EARLY WINNIGSTADT 
EARLY WINNIGSTADT —This is one of the most 
popular varieties with market gardeners and grow¬ 
ers for the early shipping trade. There is no early 
variety that heads with greater certainty, more solid 
or stands shipping better than Early Winnigstadt. 
The heads are good sized, cone-shaped, broad at the 
base, with twisted top. Unlike any other variety, 
Winnigstadt is a sure and heavy cropper, even when 
planted late. Many who grow for the shipping trade 
plant it for their main crop as it usually commands 
a premium over the larger, loose-headed varieties. 
If growing for the shipping trade, and your soil is 
very rich, this variety should be grown. It can be 
planted closer together than the larger varieties, 
thereby growing as large a tonnage per acre. Grow¬ 
ers of this variety are always able to dispose of it 
without trouble, while those who grow the larger, 
loose-headed varieties sometimes have trouble in dis¬ 
posing of it. Our Winnigstadt seed is grown under 
contract for us in Denmark. We cannot recommend 
it too highly, and urge growers to grow it more 
largely. (Pkt. 5c); (oz. 20c); (i/ 4 lb. 65c); (1 lb. $2.00). 
DANISH BALL HEAD OR HOLLANDER— A hand¬ 
some, hardy, late cabbage, making medium sized, 
very hard heads. A splendid cabbage to plant for 
late maturity. The irregular character of growth of 
the plant does not seem to affect its valuable, hard 
heading qualities. Particularly desirable for home 
keeping and distant shipping with its keeping qual¬ 
ities. Plants vigorous and compact with few large, 
thick, long upright leaves. Stems are of medium 
length. (Pkt. 5c); (oz. 30); (i/ 4 lb. $1.00); (1 lb. $3.00); 
postpaid. 
Red Cabbage 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK— By far the best, largest 
and hardest red cabbage ever introduced. The plant 
is large with numerous spreading leaves and the head 
large, very solid, deep red inside as well as out. 
(Pkt. 5c); (oz. 25c); (i/ 4 lb. 85c); (1 lb. $2.50); post¬ 
paid. 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
PE TSAI —A fine strain of Chinese Cabbage that 
has become very popular in the last few years. The 
leaves are large, light green and waved at the edge. 
The rib is broad and white and is of distinctive flavor. 
Can be used as a salad like lettuce or cooked like 
asparagus and cabbage. (Pkt. 5c); (oz. 25c); (% lb. 
85c); (1 lb. $2.50); postpaid. 
Cauliflower 
COLIFLOR 
Especially popular as a winter crop and with market 
gardeners proves a profitable crop, owing to the 
scarcity of good market vegetables when Cauliflower 
is at its best. It is easy to grow in the garden, pro¬ 
viding the soil is made rich and porous. Plant seed 
the latter part of July and during August, and Sep¬ 
tember in Southern Arizona. In the higher altitudes 
plant the same as cabbage. Set in rows 24 inches 
apart and 14 inches apart in the row. 
EARLY EXPRESS SNOWBALL — This variety is 
the standard by which all others are judged. It 
makes the smoothest and most solid head, snow- 
white in color, with leaves overlapping the flower. 
There are many strains of this variety and at vary¬ 
ing prices. Ours is an imported stock from Denmark 
that we have found best suited to Arizona conditions. 
(Pkt. 15c); (i/ 4 oz. 90c); (oz. $2.50); (*/ 4 lb. $6.25); 
(1 lb. $25.00); postpaid. 
Carrot 
ZANAHORIA 
The Carrot is one of the most wholesome and nu¬ 
tritious of our garden roots and it may be prepared 
in many appetizing ways. There is probably no root 
crop that will produce as much food on the same 
amount of land as the Carrot. In Southern valleys 
they may be left in the ground all Winter. Our Cactus 
Brand Carrot seeds are great producers under arid 
conditions. Plant plenty of them. 
OX HEART CARROT 
OX HEART —Beautiful shape and color. The roots 
generally attain four or five inches in length. Very 
tender and sweet. (Pkt. 5c); (oz. 15c); (% lb. 35c); 
(1 lb. $1.00); postpaid. 
