10 
THE 
INLAND 
SEED C O.’S 
First Early 
CLOVER LEAF COPENHAGEN MARKET— 
The heads average about 10 pounds, are very 
solid, with small core and of fine quality. It ma¬ 
tures a little later than the Early Jersey Wake¬ 
field, and will give a much heavier yield per 
Copenhagen Market 
acre. The plant is short-stemmed, the heads 
being produced almost on the ground level. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFI ELD— The earliest 
and hardiest heading of extra early cabbages. 
Most gardeners depend upon it for the bulk of 
their extra early crop. Heads conical, very com¬ 
pact, solid and of excellent quality. 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
The most essential requirement for successfully 
raising Chinese cabbage is cool weather. 'Where 
the summers are warm, sowing must be delayed 
until early August. 
Golden Acre 
PE-TSAI —The leaves when young are crimped, 
of light green color. The plant as it matures be¬ 
comes more upright and forms heads much like 
Cos Lettuce. The inner leaves blanch an attract¬ 
ive light yellow or creamy white. 
POSTPAID 
Cabbage 
Pkt. 
1 oz. 
2 oz. lb. 
'/z Ib. 
1 Ib. 
Copenhagen . 
$0.05 
$0.25 
$0.40 
$0.70 
$1.25 
$2.00 
E. J. Wakefield.. 
.05 
.20 
.35 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
Ball H€>ad . 
.05 
.25 
.40 
.70 
1.25 
2.00 
Enhuizen Glory.. 
.05 
. .20 
.35 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
Elat Dutch. 
.05 
.20 
.35 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
Flat Dutch Early 
.05 
.20 
.35 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
Savoy . 
.05 
.30 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
3.00 
Rock Red. 
.05 
.30 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
3.00 
Golden Acre . 
.05 
.30 
.55 
.95 
1.50 
2.75 
Pe-Tsai . 
.10 
.40 
.70 
1.25 
2.25 
4.00 
Brussels Sprouts 
Cultivated for the small heads that grow in 
considerable numbers from the main stem,. It 
is a delicacy much esteemed by some. Sow in 
seed bed middle of spring and transplant and 
manage as winter cabbage. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 
2 oz., 40c; !/4 lb., 75c. 
New Golden Acre 
GOLDEN ACRE— It is simi¬ 
lar to the Copenhagen Mar¬ 
ket, but is a week or ten days 
earlier, and smaller, in fact 
ideal in size for marketing. 
The heads are very uriiform, 
round, firm and of superior 
quality. It matures nearly all 
at the same time. It will 
stand in the field a long 
while before bursting and is 
a most excellent shipper. 
ENKHUIZEN GLORY — 
The round heads are ver>" 
solid, of medium size. Early 
and of fine flavor. They keep 
well when put away, and 
consequently Enkhuizen 
Glory is valuable also for 
sowing later in the season 
for early winter use, 
STEIN’S EARLY DWARF 
FLAT DUTCH— Grows low 
on stems. Heads firm, fine 
grained, tender and excel¬ 
lent flavor. 
Golden Acre 
