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MANY" BUY LANDRETHS’ SEEDS—WHY NOT YOU? 
CABBAGE 
Native of the Western European Coast 
Gardeners Can Rely Upon Landreths’ Cabbage Seed. One Ounce Will Produce 1000 Plants 
Seed breaks ground in 5 days. One inch high in 8 days 
under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse 
Deep rooting will resist drought, so in setting out cover to the first leaf-stems. Supply plenty of 
moisture and manure. 
We suggest that you do not sow seed for an entire crop at one time, as plants of various ages are differ¬ 
ently affected by circumstances, and by separate seed plantings you have a better chance to profit from at 
least a portion of your crop. 
WisconsinYellows-Resistant Cabbage varieties were introduced by the Wisconsin Agricultural 
Experimental Station to combat the tremendous crop failures at the beginning of this century, 
and have proven to meet their requirements to prevent the disease commonly known as “Yellows, ’ ’ 
or sometimes called “Wilt,” and have been very successful in combating this disease. 
Wisconsin All Seasons—94 Days 
A yellows-resistant strain of All Seasons. 
Valuable in sections which are infested with 
cabbage yellows or wilt. Coarser plants than 
the original All Seasons. A good Winter 
keeper, producing large, flat, deep hard heads. 
Productive; used extensively in the manufac¬ 
ture of Kraut, as well as for home gardens. 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8—125 Days 
A late, yellows-resistant Danish Ball Head, 
developed by Prof. L. R. Jones, producing 
larger plants than the famous Danish Ball 
Head. Heads are inclined to flatten slightly 
as they mature. 
All Head Early—90 Days 
—Illustrated page 47. 
Very hardy, large, flat, short stem, solid head, 
early for its size. Few outside leaves, con¬ 
sequently can be planted closer together than 
most other large Cabbages. A very reliable sort and 
well named. One of the best of the intermediate 
varieties. It is one of those varieties which can be 
planted early in the Spring as well as for late Autumn. 
One of the best Cabbages on the market. 
Danish Ball Head Short Stem 
than the Jersey Wakefield. One of the best early 
shipping sorts, larger but not so early as the Lan¬ 
dreths’ Selected Jersey Wakefield. Super-excellent. 
BLOOMSDALE EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH 
—100 Days 
A large intermediate variety. A good keeper of the 
finest quality. Heads round to flat, solid, leaves 
rather short; head will stand without bursting. 
Has such qualities as the market gardener can duly 
appreciate. 
Marion Market or New Resistant Wisconsin 
Copenhagen—90 Days 
This is a yellows-resistant strain of Copenhagen 
Market. Plants large, coarse, not so uniform or 
early by ten days as the original Copenhagen, but 
have solid, crisp, tender, round heads. Will produce 
a crop when non-resistant strains fail. 
Charleston Large Wakefield, Landreths’ Very 
Select— 80 Days 
Specially selected. Very choice and uniform, best 
of any from any source. One-third stronger grower 
Charleston or Large Wakefield—80 Days 
A large, flattish variation of the pointed early 
Jersey Wakefield. Heads are half round, later than 
the Jersey Wakefield by about 10 days and 40 to 50% 
larger. This variety is also extremely popular with 
market gardeners, owing to its earliness and its size. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Mlb. 
Lb. 
Wisconsin All Seasons. 
.05 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
Wisconsin Hollander. 
.05 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
All Head Early. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Bloomsdale E. D. F. Dutch 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Marion Market or New Re¬ 
sistant Copenhagen. 
.05 
,35 
1.05 
3.50 
Charleston L. Wakefield 
Select. 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Charleston or Large Wake¬ 
field. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
