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DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO 
CABBAGE—EARLY MONEY 
Earlier than any other Cabbage grown. Sure Money Maker 
Early Money Cabbage makes fine, round, solid heads 
weighing from 3 to 5 lbs. each; several days ahead of any 
other variety. It will make money for the gardener and 
more friends for us. Except that it is earlier, it resembles 
the Copenhagen variety, and like Copenhagen it is not suited 
for storing although it will keep in prime condition for at 
least sixty days after maturity. For an early crop and to 
win dollars and new customers for the market gardener, it 
stands alone. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; lb. $3.00, prepaid. 
EUREKA CABBAGE 
Extra early, heads small to medium in size, broad, flat, 
slightly rounded. Stem very short. Can be set close having 
but few outer leaves and will make good hard heads even in 
rather poor soil. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; lb. $2.20. 
EARLY SPRING CABBAGE 
Early Spring is fully as early ripening as the famous Jersey 
Wakefield. The heads are round, slightly flattened, attaining a 
weight of about six pounds each. The plant is of uniform dwarf 
growth, has but few outside leaves, and can be planted as closely as 
20 inches apart. A great feature about this cabbage is that it heads 
firmly at an early stage of its growth so that fine, hard heads ah 
though small, can be obtained long before it is fully matured. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c; lb. $1.80; 10 lbs. $17.00, postpaid. 
CABBAGE—ALL HEAD EARLY 
Best sort for those who plant but one variety of cabbage. It is 
the earliest of all large cabbages, sure to head, and uniform in shape, 
size and color, and of high quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; lb. $1.80. 
YELLOWS RESISTANT GLOBE 
An excellent mid-seasofi cabbage, selected from the Glory of 
Enkhuizen; very uniform. It is a few days later than the Marion 
Market, but is inclined to produce somewhat heavier head. An out¬ 
standing feature of this variety is the unusually short core. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 30c; lb. $2.40; 10 lbs. $20.00. 
CABBAGE PENN STATE BALLHEAD 
Penn State Ballhead produces compact, slightly flattened 
ball-shaped heads, much heavier for their size than those of 
ordinary strains. In repeated tests over a period of years 
it produced a yield of over twenty tons per acre. 
It was tried by many growers located in different parts 
of the country. All are very enthusiastic, expressing their 
satisfaction in such terms as: Most wonderful cropper— 
splendid keeper—never before were we so well repaid—the 
crop and profit was quite beyond our expectation—etc. Penn 
State Ballhead can be planted quite close, is extremely slow 
to crack. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; lb. $2.60; 10 lbs. $22.00. 
Late Flat Dutch 
LATE FLAT DUTCH 
The old type staple late variety, introduced here from 
Europe by the first settlers. It has so many good qualities 
that it is simply indispensable. 
In prolonged dry spells the plants show the amount 
they suffer, it looks as though there will be no crop, but as 
soon as rain falls and the weather cools off, the plants 
quickly revive and make good. Whenever you plant Late 
Flat Dutch you are on the safe side. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
lb. $1.80. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD 
An improved and larger form of Early Jersey Wakefield, 
about a week later in maturing, but yielding fully twice the 
crop of the original Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. It has a less 
pointed head than its ancestor, is a first-rate shipper and well 
liked by all who are acquainted with this variety. Planted 
exclusively in some parts of the South. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
lb. $1.80; 10 lbs. $17.00, postpaid. 
FOR MORE CABBAGE please see the front pages of this 
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