CABBAGE — For All Seasons 
Start early Cabbage in the hotbed or house the middle of February. 
Late Cabbage for winter use is sown in late May or early June. 
One oz. will produce 2000 plants. Outdoors, sow one oz. to 300 ft. 
of drill. 2 ozs. sown in the hotbed give sufficient plants to set out 
one acre. Sown in the open seedbed, 6 ozs. are needed for planting 
one acre. Extra-early (EE) Cabbage matures in 63 to 70 days; 
Early (E) varieties in 75 to 85 days; Mid¬ 
season (M) Cabbage in 90 to 95 days, and 
Late (L) varieties in 100 to 125 days. 
175 Golden Acre O 
(EE) Golden Acre has all the wonderful 
characteristics of the popular Copenhagen 
Market Cabbage, but the heads are a trifle 
smaller and mature a week earlier. Very uni¬ 
form, with solid, round heads 6 in. in diameter 
and weighing 5 lbs. each. A splendid variety. 
Pkt. 10fi} oz. 35^; 4 ozs. 95fl. 
165 Extra-Early Express 
(EE) Exceptionally early; forms fine, hard, pointed 
heads of extra quality. Has a short stem and grows 
close to the ground, and having few outer leaves, the 
plants may be set closer together in the rows. It is 
one of the earliest of the pointed head Cabbages. 
Excellent for home or market. 
Pkt. 5(i; oz. 25(1; 4 ozs. 75(1. 
185 Early Summer 
(E) Heads of medium size. The spreading outer leaves 
have a bluish gray tinge. They are somewhat flattened 
and of excellent quality. Pkt. 10((; oz. 25&; 4 ozs. 75 ft. 
171 Early Wlnnigstadt 
(M) Small pointed heads which are heavy, dependable, and 
fine for home or shipping. Pkt. 10 ft; oz. 25£; 4 ozs. 75 i. 
191 Disease-Resistant 
Early Jersey Wakefield O 
(E) We are now able to offer an improved strain of this 
fine Cabbage which is especially selected for “ydlows- 
resistance.” The heads are of conical form, with a broad 
base and pointed top. Compact plants and very productive. 
Pkt. 10(!; oz. 40^; 4 ozs. $1.15. 
176 Enkhuizen Glory 
(E) Attractive, round, solid, medium-sized heads, 8 to 9 in. 
in diameter, and weighing from 6 to 8 lbs. each. They are 
exceptionally firm and solid. Of remarkably fine flavor. 
Pkt. 10(!; oz. 25 ft; 4 ozs. 75 ft. 
167 Early Jersey Wakefield 
(EE) Uniform heads of conical form pointed at the top 
and having a broad base. The entire plant makes a com¬ 
pact growth with few outer leaves, which permits close 
planting. Very productive. Pkt. 10?!; oz. 30^; 4 ozs. 90?!. 
166 Fordhook Forcing 
(EE) Splendid for forcing and equally valuable for early 
outdoor growing. Small, perfectly round heads of unusual 
solidity. They weigh about 3 lbs. each. Few outer leaves, 
which permits setting the plants as close as 10 in. apart in 
the row. Short stemmed. Pkt. 10?!; oz. 40^; 4 ozs. $1.15. 
Burpee’s 
Extra-Early 
Jersey Wakefield 
Burpee's 
Copenhagen 
Market 
168 Burpee’s Extra-Early 
Jersey Wakefield O 
(EE) The heads of this fine Cabbage are erect, conical, 
and perfectly uniform, and weigh from 2 to 2J{ lbs. 
each. They measure about 7 in. in length and reach a 
diameter of 5 in. at the base. Their attractive appearance 
sells them on sight in all markets. 
Pkt. 15) t\ oz. 35^; 4 ozs. $1.00. 
178 Burpee’s 
Copenhagen Market Q 
(EE) This world-famous Cabbage is equally valued for 
home growing, for market, and for making into kraut. 
The heads are perfectly round, 6 to 7 in. in diameter, 
and weigh 8 to 10 lbs. each. They are solid, heavy, 
and have a small core. The plants are short stemmed, 
compact, and have just a few small, saucer-shaped 
outer leaves. The quality is superb. Matures about a 
week after Golden Acre. 
Pkt. 100; oz. 300; 4 ozs. 850. 
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No Advance in Prices of Anything in this Catalog 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
