Giant Late Fiat Dutch Cabbage 
This is a splendid main crop variety. It always 
forms large solid heads, uniform in size and color, 
and handsome in appearance. It has a very short 
stem and usually 99 heads out of 100 plants set out 1 
will form large solid heads. Farmers and all others 
who want a late crop Cabbage should grow this one. 
It is a Cabbage which has weight and size, and no 
Flat Dutch variety can equal it. It is famous for 
solidity, extra fine grain, and its wonderful keeping 
qualities. Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 10c., oz. 14c.. 2 ozs. 
25c., V* lb. 40c., lb. $1.50. 
Surehead Cabbage- = Is one of the surest heading varieties of Cabbage ever offered. It produces large, solid, firm heads even in the most 
unfavorable seasons. Few other varieties can approach it in fine quality and uniform reliability, and forming solid 
heads of good size. It produces large, round, flattened heads and is always sure to head. No one can make a mistake in growing this variety; single heads 
have weighed over 50 pounds. The plants produce but very few outer leaves. It is the tenderest and one of the finest cabbages for its size, being entirely 
free from that course rib always found in late sorts. The superiority of this Cabbage is it never cracks on top or side of head but at stem end—and this rare- 
ly happens—thus it does not injure it for sale on the market. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c., 6 pkts. 1 f»c., oz. 14c., 2 ozs. 3C>c., Va lb. 50c., Va lb. 90c„ lb. $1.75. 
Its small 
outer leaves 
onables it to be 
planted closer 
than any other late 
•ort and it is always 
PRICE 
per pku 5c., 3 pkto. 
1 Oc., G pkts. I 8c., or.. 
20c., 3 oz». 35c., Va lb., G5c.. Va 
lb., $1.35, lb., $3.35, postpaid. 
CABBAGE 
sure to produce more per acre than any 
Other variety from the fact that the 
leaves are smaller and grow 
closer to the head. This 
Cabbage has stood all kinds 
of testa and met 
competition every¬ 
where. and we rec¬ 
ommend it. 
W OR L. D = B 
This is the greatest of main crop Cabbages, enormous 
in size, one of the best keepers, and often produces 
heads from 3 to 3 Va feet in circumference, weigh¬ 
ing from 30 to 50 pounds each. * The heads 
are fine grained and are 
considered the 
king of all 
Winter 
Cabbage. 
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