ROBSON SEED j;ARMS, HALL, N.Y 
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In New York State Glory of Enkhuizen is the most popular variety for Sauer Kraut. The cabbage for the Kraut 
Factory is handled with forks as seen in the picture 
ROBSON CABBAGE SEED 
Selected on our own farms, multiplied in the Puget Sound region of the State of Washington; this costs more 
but protects you against poor quality seed. 
All cabbage seed is hot water treated for disease. Germinations are made after treatment and appear on every 
package. 
★Robson Early Seneca: and^duSfby'S 
two years ago. A large cabbage of the Copenhagen type that heads 
up solid when small and can be shipped or may be left, under nor¬ 
mal conditions, until ripe and makes a large cabbage suitable for 
Kraut. The head is round and weighs from five to eight pounds. 
The quality is excellent. S Id out. 
P old pn A rrp * days. For Early Market. This vari- 
C . e ty h as been improved a great deal in the 
past few years. Our strain is very early, producing uniform round 
heads weighing from two to four pounds. Golden Acre is a small 
early strain of Copenhagen Market and is a money maker in years 
when there is a high early market. Pkt. $.10; oz. $.40; Iq lb. $1.25; 
lb. $4.00. 
★Robson Copenhagen Market: There a Ire 
a great many different strains of Copenhagen Market. Some are 
earlier than ours but on these the yield is usually small. For 
growers who desire an Early Strain, we recommend our Golden 
Acre. Our Copenhagen has been bred for uniformity and yield. 
Heads are solid and round weighing from four to six pounds. Pkt. 
$.10; oz. $.40; % lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00. 
★Glory of Enkhuizen: w da in s 'thr F ee r y e h a e rs fi we 
have a stock of Glory seed of our own strain. Last year our crop 
was destroyed by flood, the year before by frost. This late "Do¬ 
mestic" cabbage is the standard "Kraut" variety growing too large 
for shipping trade. Heads are large, weighing from eight to ten 
pounds, round, solid, with few outer leaves; of excellent quality. 
Pkt. $.10; oz. $.40; > 4 lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00. 
Cabbage seed is harvested by hand. The photograph shows 
the cutting of Danish Ballhead seed plants on our farm. 
Stewart, son of N. J. Finkler of Tully, New York, rode with 
Mr. Frank Fox while his father took the picture. Mr. Fox 
has used Robson Danish Ballhead for the past four years 
★Robson Short Stem Danish Ball- 
. 100 days. Our strain of Short Stem Danish Ballhead 
* has met with approval wherever it has been grown. 
Each year we have been selecting to secure a uniform, heavy yield¬ 
ing strain of the true ballhead type that would keep well in storage. 
Results indicate that we have made great headway along these 
lines. 
Many growers report that they are better satisfied with our seed 
than with seed costing twice as much. Yields of over twenty tons 
per acre are not uncommon. 
Dealers report that our Danish Ballhead keeps well in storage. 
This is due to the fact that it is the true ballhead type in both shape 
and maturity. Pkt. $.10; oz. $.40; pi lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00. 
★ Red Danish Ballhead: 
satisfactory yield of Red Danish in Western New York we find that 
we have selected a strain that is apt to grow too large in certain 
Valleys of Central New York. These very large heads are inclined 
to be a trifle lighter in color than some of the smaller strains. When 
Red Cabbage is plentiful dealers sometimes object to these large 
light colored heads. 
Our Red Danish will yield about equal to our white Danish Ball- 
head. We have received a great many letters from growers who are 
very much pleased with this strain of Red Danish. If you have had 
trouble to get a satisfactory yield, we especially recommend this 
strain. Pkt. $.10; oz. $.40; l <( lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00. 
i/ 2 lb. orders may be figured at pound rates—I lb. of Robson's Cabbage Seed will plant 3 to 4 acres. IVe pay trans¬ 
portation charges on all cabbage seed. 
