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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
CABBAGE 
To raise cabbage successfully is not 
difficult, as it is comparatively easily 
grown. Cabbage, like Cauliflower and 
Lettuce, is not a good summer crop in 
the Sacramento Valley as it will not 
head up in the extremely hot weather. 
Sow seed in open beds and when the 
plants are sufficiently large, which is 
usually six to eight weeks after seed is 
sown, transplant to the permanent fields 
in rows, eighteen inches apart and the 
rows thirty inches apart. For fall and 
winter cabbage sow seed in May, June 
and July. For spring cabbage sow in 
August and September. 
LAGO EARLY FLAT DUTCH— We 
have developed and selected this cab¬ 
bage for over twenty years and can 
recommend it highly for planting in the 
Sacramento Valley. The heads are of 
medium size, being a size that the mar¬ 
kets accept readily. Our experience with 
our strain of this cabbage has been its 
uniform heading qualities and its very 
solid and heavy heads. If sown at the 
proper time it will mature in the fall and 
winter as well as late spring. Sow seed 
in May and June and it will mature in 
October, November and December. Sow 
seed first two weeks in July and it will 
mature in January and February. Sow 
seed the first week in October and it 
will mature in May and June the follow¬ 
ing spring. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; *4 lb. 
$1.50; lb. $6.00. 
CABBAGE—LAGO EARLY FLAT DUTCH 
COPENHAGEN MARKET —The heads are grown upon a remarkably 
short stem, are solid, round and large for so early a variety. Aside from 
the Golden Acre is the earliest large round headed variety yet introduced, 
and like the Golden Acre permits close planting in the rows. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
35c; y 4 lb. 95c; lb. $2.85. 
GOLDEN ACRE —Twelve to fourteen days earlier than Copenhagen Market 
and matures at least seven days ahead of the earliest strains of Jersey 
Wakefield, which have been considered the earliest standard varieties. Heads 
are perfectly round, firm, and of exceptionally fine texture; heavy mid-ribs 
being entirely absent. Heads weigh three to five pounds with very few 
outer leaves, permitting close planting in the rows. A valuable addition to 
the list of early round head cabbages. Pkt. 5c; oz. 40c; J4 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.25. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD —An old favorite pointed variety. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 30c; Vi lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
CABBAGE- 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT 
CABBAGE—LAGO EARLY YORK 
