BUIST’S CABBAGE IS A GREAT PRIZE TAKER 
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Early Summer and Fall Varieties of Cabbage 
BUIST’S PRIZE SUCCESSION 
A thoroughbred second early Cabbage, pro- 
nounced by experts the most perfect type 
grown. Especially recommended on account 
of its uniform size and shape, about a week 
later than Early Summer, but much larger 
heads, averaging twelve to fifteen pounds in 
weight, 36 inches in circumference, every 
plant producing a fine, solid head. One of 
the surest varieties to make a crop under all 
conditions, and does well in all seasons, no 
matter when planted. Pkt., 5c; J4 oz., 15c; 
oz., 25c; /4 lb., 65c; lb., #2.25. 
HENDERSON’S SUCCESSION 
This variety, which originated on Long 
Island, we regard as a valuable acquisition to 
the famous Early Summer, but produces heads 
of very much larger size. Regarded as the 
best second-early Cabbage in cultivation. 
Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15c; oz., 25c; U lb., 65c; 
lb., #2.00. 
BUIST’S EARLY FLAT DUTCH 
This variety is equally as popular as the 
Early Drumhead. In fact the only distinction 
between them is the form of the head, which 
although equally as solid and as large in size, 
is almost flat. It is a sure header and very 
extensively planted. Sold only under our seal. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; oz., 25c; U lb., 65c; 
lb., #2.00. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 
The heads are globe shaped, very solid, and 
of large size for so early a variety. Exceed' 
ingly tender and fine flavor. Pkt., 5c; J4 oz., 
15c; oz., 25c; H lb., 65c; lb., #2.00. 
HENDERSON’S EARLY 
SUMMER 
This is a very valuable 
variety, not only for the market 
gardener, but also the private 
grower, as its heading season is 
between the Jersey Wakefield 
and Early Drumhead, produc¬ 
ing heads of double the size of 
the former and almost equal to 
the latter, frequently weighing 
from twelve to twenty pounds 
each; of round-flattened form, 
very compact, solid, and of ex¬ 
cellent quality; its leaves turn 
into the heads almost as soon 
as formed, which permits of 
close planting. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
15c; oz., 25c; 14 lb., 65c; 
lb., #2.00. 
ALLHEAD EARLY 
This is the earliest of all the 
large heading Summer varieties, 
and cannot be too highly 
recommended for private grow¬ 
ing or for the market gardener. 
It produces deep, flat, compact 
heads, which are as solid as a rock, hence its 
name Allhead. The heads measure 8 to 9 in. 
across and 6/2 to 7 in. deep. It is equally 
good for summer as well as winter. Good 
winter keeper and widely used for kraut. Pkt., 
10c; Y 2 , oz., 15c; oz., 25c; 14 lb., 65c; lb., 
# 2 . 00 . 
ALL SEASONS (Vandergaw) 
This variety is a selection of the Early 
Drumhead, and one that cannot be too highly 
recommended. It can be raised either for an 
early, intermediate or late crop; in fact, it is a 
sure-heading variety at any season of the year. 
The heads are large, very solid, of fine grain, 
and remain perfect a long time without burst¬ 
ing. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; oz., 25c; M lb., 65c; 
lb., #2.00. 
BUIST’S EARLY DRUMHEAD 
This popular variety is ready for marketing 
two or three weeks earlier than the Late 
Drumhead, forms largei, solid, rounded heads, 
weighing on an average from fifteen to 
twenty-five pounds each. As a market variety 
it is really indispensable, especially for the 
South, as it withstands the heat remarkably 
well. Sold under our seal. Pkt., 5c; J4 oz., 
15c; oz., 25c; J4 lb., 65c; lb., #2.00. 
MARION MARKET 
A disease-resistant strain of Copenhagen 
Market, but matures about ten days later. 
Will produce a crop where non-resistant 
strains fail. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c; oz., 45c; 
14 lb., #1.50; lb., #5.00. 
