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Cabbage 
First Early Cabbage 
For early cabbage, plants may be started indoors or under 
glass as early as March 1st. They should be spaced 3 inches 
apart each way when pricked out into boxes and should be 
gradually hardened off by exposure to cooler outdoor con¬ 
ditions. Transplant in the open as soon as the ground can be 
properly prepared. No better seed is obtainable than our 
pure bred strains. 
One ounce of Cauliflower or Cabbage 
Seed will make 3,000 plants 
COLDEN ACRE 
60 days. The earliest round headed cabbage; especially 
valuable for early market and shipping. Plants very small and 
compact; stem short; heads uniformly round; firm, common¬ 
ly 6 inches in diameter and weigh 3 lbs. This is similar to 
Copenhagen Market but is several days earlier and the heads 
are smaller. It is earlier than Early jersey Wakefield. Pkts. 5 
and lOcts., 1 oz. 30 cts., Va lb. $1.00, 1 lb. $3.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
66 days; distinctly and uniformly early. Splendid for early 
market and shipment; proving valuable as early kraut variety. 
Plant small, compact, allowing very close planting; stem 
short; heads uniformly round; firm with firm outside leaves. 
Interior clear white and of excellent quality. Pkts. 5 and 10 
cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., !A lb. 75 cts., 1 lb. $2.50. 
Penn State Ball Head 
Autumn and Winter Cabbage 
THE HOUSER 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
62 days. Extremely early variety; very valuable for home 
and market garden as well as for shipment. Plants very small 
and compact, allowing very close planting; stem short. Heads 
conical, usually 7 inches long, 5 inches thick near base, firm 
and weigh 2 to 2'A lbs. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., !A 
lb. 75 cts., 1 lb. $2.25. 
Second Early and Intermediate 
Cabbage 
MARION MARKET (“YELLOWS” RESISTANT) 
A round, solid-headed, crisp-leaved Cabbage that will 
produce a crop on "yellows”-infected soils where non-resis¬ 
tant strains fail completely. Pkt. 10 cts., 1 oz. 30 cts., ’A 
lb. $1.00, 1 lb. $3.50. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH 
71 days. Splendid for home and market garden. Plants 
small and compact; stem short. Heads almost ball-shaped; 
commonly 7 to 8 inches in diameter, 6 inches deep and weigh 
4 Vi to 5 lbs.; firm and of high quality. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 
1 oz. 25 cts., Va lb. 75 cts., 1 lb. $2.25. 
EARLY WINNICSTADT 
77 days. Very hardy and dependable; particularly valuable 
for shipping as well as for home and market garden. Heads 
extremely firm; heart-shaped; become 8 to 1 0 inches long 
and 6 to 7 inches thick near base, and weigh 5 lbs.; of splen¬ 
did quality. Every plant forms a good head. Pkts. 5 and 10 
cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., 'A lb. 75 cts., 1 lb. $2.25. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 
73 to 80 days. Particularly valuable for kraut; also pop¬ 
ular for home and market garden. Heads very large; globular; 
8-9 inches in diameter; firm; commonly weigh 8 to 1 0 lbs.; 
stem medium short. Only a week or ten days later than 
Copenhagen Market. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., 'A 
lb. 75 cts., 1 lb. $2.25. 
ALL SEASONS 
90 days. Splendid general purpose cabbage; good winter 
keeper; widely used for kraut; remarkably thrifty in hot dry 
weather. Heads large; commonly 10-1 1 inches across, 8 
inches deep and weigh 9 to 10 lbs., of splendid quality; a 
heavy yielder. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., 'A lb. 75 
cts., 1 lb. $2.25. 
An extremely late vigorous type of late flat Dutch some¬ 
what resistant to yellows. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 30 cts., 
Va lb. $1.00, 1 lb. $3.50. 
DANISH BALL HEAD SHORT STEM 
83 days. Danish Ball Head is the best late cabbage offered 
to the trade. The plants are medium sized with short stem. 
Heads large; flattened globe shape; become 8-9 inches 
across, 6-7 inches deep and weigh 7 to 9 lbs. Very firm and 
solid, of excellent quality and keep perfectly in storage until 
late spring. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., Va lb. 75 cts., 
1 lb. $2.50. 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH 
105 days. The best very large, late cabbage; popular for 
home and market garden and for fall shipment; a good keep¬ 
er. Heads very large and flat, but deep; become 12-14 inches 
across, 7 inches deep and weigh 1 2 to 14 lbs. or more; firm 
and of good quality. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 25 cts., Va lb. 
75 cts., 1 lb. $2.25. 
PENN STATE BALL HEAD 
(Original Strain) 
A new development of shipping cabbage. A variety de¬ 
veloped by the Division of Plant Breeding of Pennsylvania 
State College and Experimental Station. Penn State Ball Head 
shows records of over 20 tons per acre. This extra tonnage, 
combined with fewer cracked heads and better storage qual¬ 
ity placed Penn State Ball Head in a class of its own. Pkt. 10 
cts., 1 oz. 30 cts., ’A lb. 90 cts., Vz lb. $1.75, 1 lb. $3.00. 
(Penn State College Sealed.) 
WISCONSIN No. 8 (“YELLOWS” RESISTANT) 
105 days. Splendid, late cabbage for storage, shipment 
and kraut manufacture. Strain developed at the University 
of Wisconsin; heavy yielder on land infested so badly with 
the yellows disease that other varieties fail completely. Plants 
large and very hardy. The heads are large, globular to flat¬ 
tened globe shape, very firm; weigh 7 to 9 lbs., of excellent 
quality and keep well until spring. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts., 1 oz. 
25 cts., Va lb. 85 cts., 1 lb. $2.50. 
NOTE—Slug Shot kills cabbage worms absolutely. 
Can be used without danger. Lb. 25 els. (postpaid 30 
cts.), 5 lbs. 85 cts. (postpaid $1.00). 
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