VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
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CABBAGE—Continued 
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CORNELI’S LATE FLAT DUTCH CAMEL 
An excellent strain of large, main-crop cabbage that is preferred for the late crop by 
market gardeners, shippers, and home gardeners alike. Excellent keeper and a good 
kraut variety. 
PLANT—Large, spreading, stem medium short, bluish medium green color. 
HEADS —12 inches broad and 7 inches deep, flattened on top, firm, white, and of 
good quality. 
DANISH BALL HEAD, SHORT STEM CAROL 105 
The best late cabbage. Unexcelled as an all-purpose variety for market, shipping, kraut, 
or storage. Famous for its attractive round heads and dependability. 
PLANT -—Medium to large, short stem, leaves medium and rather upright, medium to 
dark green in color. 
HEADS—7 l ^, inches broad and 6 1/ 2 inches deep, very hard, white interior, crisp, 
tender, of fine flavor and quality. 
EARLY DRUMHEAD CAFSE 90 
A valuable second early variety in common use, desirable for home gardens. 
PLANT—Hardy, medium-sized, short-stemmed, and medium green. 
HEADS —11 inches broad and 6 1/ 2 inches deep, thick-flat, reaches 12 pounds in weight, 
of fine quality. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH COLOR 90 
A dependable second early variety that is good for market and shipping purposes. 
PLANT —Medium-sized, vigorous, compact, leaves fairly erect, short-stemmed, and 
medium green. 
HEADS —11 inches broad and 6 T 2 inches deep, appearing rather flattened, weight up 
to 10 pounds, of good quality and flavor. 
EARLY DWARF ULM SAVOY CANAL 72 
The best early crinkle-leaved or Savoy cabbage. Fine for home garden use or early 
shipping. 
PLANT —Dwarf, compact, rather spreading,- leaves dark green, crumpled and wrinkled; 
short stem. 
HEADS—Around 6 inches in diameter, nearly round, compact, leaves crumpled, of 
excellent quality. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CANDY 63 
Extremely early; in fact, the earliest and surest heading variety, as well as the most popular 
pointed cabbage. Especially selected seed that produces well for early home and 
market gardeners as well as for shipping. 
PLANT —Small, compact, somewhat erect, short-stemmed, dark green. 
HEADS—7 inches long and inches in diameter at the base, conical in shape, very 
firmly developed; inside of head white, crisp, and tender, and especially fine 
flavored. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN CANOE 77 
A sure cropper, regarded as a standard midseason variety. Well adapted for kraut pur¬ 
poses but also makes a good shipper. 
PLANT —Large, spreading, vigorous, medium green. 
HEADS—Large, 9 to 11 inches in diameter, round, solid, a very fine quality head. 
GOLDEN ACRE CANON 64 
An extremely early strain of the Copenhagen type. Earliest of the round-headed sorts. 
Noted for its uniformity of maturity and attractiveness of heads. Makes an excellent home 
and market or shipping variety. 
PLANT—Rather small, short stem, short leaves, good variety for close planting, light 
green, erect growth habit. 
HEADS—Round, small, 6 to 7 inches in diameter, solid; interior white, crisp, tender, 
of excellent quality. 
LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD COPPY 105 
A reliable strain of large, late, main-crop cabbage. It is a very good keeper and is used 
for shipping or kraut. 
PLANT —Large, spreading, fairly short stem, medium green color. 
HEADS—12 inches broad and 7 inches deep, flattened, interior white and of good 
flavor and quality. 
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