CABBAGE (Continued) 
extra large. It can be grown in close quarters, on ac¬ 
count of its compact habit. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.50 
All Seasons. An early Drumhead, sure heading, 
solid variety. Desirable for early or fall use. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; % lb., $1.25 
Copenhagen Market. Extra early variety, ball shaped 
and evenly maturing. Best for market gardeners. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; l / 4 lb., $1.50 
Charleston Wakefield. Grows to a much larger size 
than the Jersey Wakefield. Very productive and good 
shipping variety. Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
Early Jersey Wakefield. A standard early variety 
for home use or market. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
Early Winningstadt. An early variety of excellent 
quality, not as early as the Wakefield. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
Enkhuizen Glory. It is an early cabbage, but still 
of large size, solid and of the best quality. The plants 
are compact, have few outside leaves, can be planted 
close together, and will produce a very large crop. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; «/ 4 lb., $1.50 
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Golden Acre. An early Roundhead variety. Heads 
medium size. Very solid and of excellent quality. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .50; y 4 lb., $2.00 
Henderson’s Early Summer. A standard summer 
variety. We have the true stock. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
Mammoth Rock Red. The largest heading of any of 
the red sorts, of deep rich color, and excellent quality. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; *4 lb., $1.25 
Red Dutch for pickling or for salads. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
Savoy Improved American. The finest flavored of 
all the cabbage family, large and solid. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; »/ 4 lb., $1.25 
Succession. A sure-headed, long-keeping variety, 
very similar to All Seasons, but maturing a little later. 
Heads deep and very firm. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; >/ 4 lb., $1.25 
Sure Head. A fine variety for main crop. A good 
shipper and sure header. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
Warren’s Stone Mason. An improvement on the 
Stone Mason Drumhead; heads rounder, firmer and 
earlier; is an extra good keeper. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .35; y 4 lb., $1.25 
BROCCOLI 
A vegetable similar in habit to the cauliflower. It is 
getting to be a very popular vegetable. In cooking it 
is treated the same as spinach. 
Italian Green Sprouting. This variety has a central 
head. When this is cut the side branches produce 
small, compact flower clusters. Pkt., .20; oz., $1.50 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
(Species of cabbage; cultivation the same) 
German,—Rofen-Kohl French,—Chou de Bruxelles 
Spanish,—Berza de Brussels 
One ounce will sow a bed of forty square feet, and 
produce about 3,000 plants 
This is a delicious vegetable, superior to either bore¬ 
cole or spinach. The small, cabbage-like heads which 
grow upon the stem are much improved by a moderate 
frost. Sow in hotbeds in March or April, and in the 
open ground in May. 
Dwarf Improved. Produces excellent, compact 
sprouts; very sure cropper. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; lb., .75 
CAULIFLOWER 
German,—Blumenkohl Spanish,—Coliflor 
French,—Chou-fleur 
One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 to 2,000 plants 
if sown in open ground, or about 3,000 in frames 
To raise good Cauliflower there is nothing so essen¬ 
tial to success as good seed. The best Cauliflower 
seed is very expensive, but it is worth to the grower 
ten times as much as cheap and carelessly grown seeds. 
The best results are obtained from using Snowball for 
main late crop, as well as for early use. 
The seed should be sown in open ground or cold frames 
about the middle of May or first of June, on good soil. 
When plants are large enough, transplant to rich, 
moist soil. These remarks refer to Snowball for main 
late crop, as well as for early use. 
Henderson’s Early Snowball. This is undobtedly 
the finest ever introduced. It is the earliest and pro¬ 
duces beautiful snow-white heads of the most delicious 
flavor. The seed we offer is pure and genuine, and sure 
to prove satisfactory. Pkt., .20; oz., $2.50 
Extra Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt. The finest strain 
of the Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the 
Snowball; grows about 15 inches high; producing very 
solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; 
seldom fails to form a good sized head. 
Pkt., .20; oz., $2.50 
All kinds of Insecticides. Spray Pumps, Power 
Sprayers, etc., always on hand. Call and examine or 
write for catalogue and prices. 
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