DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 
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Per oz. Per lb. 
Early Winningstadt. — (See cut.) 
One of the best for general use: heads 
large, solid and keep well. It heads uni¬ 
formly in the hottest weather; a standard 
variety. 15c $1.50 
Fottier’s Early Drumhead, or 
Brunswick.— (See cut.) This variety 
produces fine large heads. 15c 1.50 
Henderson’s Early Summer.— 
(See cut.) This is the earliest of the 
Drumhead varieties; heads large, solid 
and keeps well. 15c 1.50 
Hollander.— An excellent variety of 
the Drumhead type; a heavy cropper, a 
good shipper. 30c 3.00 
Siireheud. 
Marblehead Mammoth Drumhead. 
Large York. 
LATE VARIETIES. 
Drumhead Savoy. — (See cut.) A 
cross between Savoy and Drumhead; 
large solid heads ... 
Large Eate Drumhead. —(See 
cut.) A well known variety, with 
large, round, compact heads . 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Marbleliead Mammoth Hriiin- 
li ead. — (See cut.) The largest var¬ 
iety in the world, some specimens weighing upwards of GO lbs. 
Large York. — (See cut.) Larger 
than the Early York, and a little 
later... 
Succession. — A valuable variety, 
heading surely at any season. 
Sureliead. — (See cut.) A variety re¬ 
markable for its certainty to head. 
Heads large, solid, with scarcely any 
loose leaves .. 
Per oz. 
15c 
15c 
15c 
15c 
15c 
15c 
Per lb. 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
