VARIETIES OF FULWOOD’S GENUINE 
FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 
EARLY JERSEY 
WAKEFIELD 
Many market gardeners consider this the 
very best cabbage grown. Its merits are 
many, among which are medium heads for 
an early variety, small outside foliage, and 
uniformity of crop. Heads are white, solid 
and tender. This variety always brings a 
good price because of its earliness and it is 
therefore a good money-maker. See prices on page 5. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
A fine Cabbage. This variety is nearly 
as early as the Jersey Wakefield. The 
stem is short, has large round and 
solid head with few outer leaves of an 
upright growth. My stock of this popu¬ 
lar variety is extra early, uniform and 
dependable. See prices on page 5. 
GOLDEN ACRE 
This variety has the same general description as the Copenhagen 
Market—and in fact, is a strain of that variety. Some growers 
prefer this variety which is priced the same as my other varieties. 
See prices on page 5. 
SUCCESSION 
The earliest of the flat-head varieties. A sure header and a very 
hardy grower both in cold and warm weather. This is grown 
very extensively in the South and gives universal satisfaction. 
Heads are of uniform shape, not too flat and exceptionally solid. 
See prices on page 5. 
Deerfield, Wise., Oct. 18, 1934. 
Dear Mr. Fulwood: All of us are well pleased with your cabbage plants and 
know where to get them another year. One of our neighbors has gotten frost¬ 
proof cabbage plants from another firm for two years and their cabbage was 
soft and loose and not firm like your cabbage. We had heads that weighed 14 
pounds last year and 12 pounds this year.— Mrs. V. Ratzlow. 
(See Special Garden Collections on Page 13) 
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