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AlDDlOf first early varieties 
I.llnnillir Days to Edible Stage, See Page 2. 
UflUI/flUh Market Growers' Prices, Page 82. 
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1 oz. of Seed to 3,000 Plants, *4 lb. per Acre. 
Number of days given is time from transplanting plants until 
ready for use. Plants are ready to set 4 to 5 weeks after planting 
! seed. • N 
Buy your cabbage seed from Burrell. Illustration of the uniform type heads 
used in the production of seed 
TUo n V R 62 days. Our trial ground shows this 
lilt; L/. Y. u>. vdDDaye to j-> e one G f the mos t satisfactory and 
earliest varieties. Customers reported the finest extra early cabbage 
they ever saw. General description much the same as Golden Acre, 
but heads are a little deeper and slightly larger. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 40c) (% lb., 91.20) (lb., $4.50) (5 lbs., $19.80) 
prepaid. 
Golden Acre 
64 days. An extra early round variety produc¬ 
ing tightly folded, well balanced heads of excel¬ 
lent quality; weight about three pounds, valuable for early market 
and shipping. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 25c) (14 lb., 75c) (lb., $2.20) (5 lbs., $9.70) prepaid. 
Golden Acre — Special Select — Introducers Stock 
If you wish Danish grown seed of the Golden Acre Cabbage, we can 
supply it. This is produced by the originator and introducer of this 
I variety. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 40c) (% lb., $1.10) (lb., $3.75) (5 lbs., $10.50) 
prepaid. 
Culture: Cabbage is grown all over the country, and special direc¬ 
tions regarding the time and methods of planting ap¬ 
plicable to all localities cannot be given. In general, north of the 
40th parallel the early sorts should be sown very early in hot beds, 
hardening off gradually by exposing them to the night air and trans- 
I planting as early as hard freezing weather is over, setting 18 to 36 
inches apart, according to the size and variety. South of the 40th 
parallel sow about the middle of September or later, according to the 
i latitude, transplanting to cold frames if necessary to keep through win¬ 
ter and setting in open ground as early as possible in the spring. 
It is important that the plants should not be shaded or crowded in the 
seed bed or they will run up weak and slender and will not stand 
transplanting well. Cabbage should be hoed every week and the 
ground stirred as they advance in growth, throwing up a little earth 
to the plants until they begin to head, when they should be thor¬ 
oughly cultivated and left to mature. Loosening the roots will some¬ 
times retard the bursting of the full grown heads. To destroy root 
maggots, pour a small quantity of a solution made of one ounce of 
corrosive sublimate to 10 gallons of water at the base of the plant. 
Be very careful, as this solution is deadly poison. For aphis and 
cabbage worms dust with Aphicide "Pyronic." See page 18. Dust¬ 
ing should be thorough, early in the season and continued as neces¬ 
sary up to the time of cutting heads for use. 
See Page 82 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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