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LANDRETH SEEDS HAVE BEEN LEADERS DURING THREE CENTURIES 
CABBAGE Continued 
American Drumhead Savoy Cabbage 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch -90 Days 
Growing constantly in demand by the early planters 
of Cabbage in Texas and the South for the northern 
market in the Spring. This variety produces early, 
large, flat, solid heads. A very vigorous plant with 
a short stem. The true stock of seed is hard to 
obtain, and greatly sought. We offer an unusually 
excellent strain. 
Succession or Florida Header—105 Days 
An intermediate between Early Flat Dutch and 
Late Flat Dutch. Slightly later than the second 
early sorts. Plants are vigorous with short stems; 
heads are large, deep and excellent quality. 
Winnigstadt—100 Days 
One of the old hardy standbys, producing a medium 
size, long pointed or cone shaped very solid head 
which is closely wrapped with dark, slate colored 
leaves. A favorite with old gardeners as it is one of 
the very intermediate early sorts. 
Later Varieties or Winter Sorts 
BLOOMSDALE LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH 
—120 Days 
The original strain of this cabbage was obtained by 
us from Swedish gardeners who settled in Phila¬ 
delphia, previous to the Revolutionary War. Ever 
since that time we have been continually reselecting 
this Cabbage and we now believe it is second to none 
of this type. It is late, produces large solid weighty 
and very uniform heads and is the best cropper 
obtainable for tropical or semi-tropical climates. 
BLOOMSDALE LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD- 
120 Days 
A large heavy head, smooth-leaved, late ripening 
Cabbage. No strain is superior and few equal to 
this. Head is thick, broad, solid, flat. Leaves 
extend well over the center leaves of the head and 
fold down alternately, forming a tight, compact 
head. The natural habit of the seedling plant is to 
develop short thick stocky stems but this quality 
is affected by the system of growth, for if the seed¬ 
lings are crowded in the bed or grown among weeds, 
or under the shade of a house, fence or tree, they 
reach upward for air and light, resulting in long, 
slim stalks. The bad form of the plants cannot be 
corrected by any subsequent culture. We cannot too 
highly recommend this strain of Large Late Drum¬ 
head, but be careful to plant it in a suitable location. 
Danish Round Short Stem, Amagar or Hol¬ 
lander—116 Days 
This variety is considered by many the most popular 
ballhead, having a shorter stem, and is a little earlier 
than the ball stem; much superior. It produces a 
very solid, good quality, medium size round head 
and is very popular with the market gardeners in 
Cabbage growing districts of northern latitudes. 
The best late Cabbage. Fine for kraut; hard to 
equal. 
Penn State Danish Ball Head—120 Days 
A late variety developed by Prof. C. E. Myers, of 
Pennsylvania State College. Productive, late, 
uniform, attractive, hard heads, six to seven inches 
deep, an excellent, large yielding Winter variety, 
resembling Danish Ball Head but heads slightly 
more flattened. 
Drumhead Savoy—100 Days 
The best of its class and is as palatable as a Cauli¬ 
flower. One of the best Cabbages one can grow. 
Large size, deep green, flat heads, curly or crinkled 
leaves. Stalk short, habit compact. 
Premium Large Late Flat Dutch—120 Days 
A heavy, hard, smooth leaved, late ripening Cab¬ 
bage. The head is thick, broad, solid, and slightly 
rounded on the top, though this variety is what is 
termed a flat head, as it tends toward flatness. The 
leaves extend well over the center line of the head 
and fold down alternately, forming a tight, com¬ 
pact head. 
Red Dutch or Red Rock—100 Days 
Leaves red or purple. Head medium size, round, 
solid, deep red color. Medium length stems, gen¬ 
erally used for pickling. 
Surehead—115 Days 
This is a popular strain of the Large Late Flat 
Dutch type of Cabbage so largely grown for Winter. 
The heads are large, round, flat at the top, remark¬ 
ably uniform, extra hard, firm, and of fine texture. 
An excellent variety and stands shipping well. 
Volga or Stonehead—110 Days 
A most reliable late sort, a superior header, never dis¬ 
appointing, with broad, flat, hard, large, solid heads 
of excellent keeping quality. Quite distinct in color 
from other Cabbages, it being a silvery green, with 
smooth folded leaves, the color of a silver coin. 
Plant vigorous and unusually short stalked. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Mlb . 
Lb . 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch.. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Succession. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Winnigstadt. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Bloomsdale L. L. F. Dutch 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Bloomsdale L.L. Drumhead 
.05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Danish R. S. Stem. 
.05 
.25 
.75 
2.50 
Penn State Danish Ball 
Head. 
.05 
.35 
1.05 
3.50 
Premium L. L. F. Dutch. . 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Drumhead Savoy. 
.05 
.25 
.75 
2.50 
Red Dutch. 
.05 
.25 
.75 
2.50 
Surehead. 
.05 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Volga or Stonehead. 
.05 
.25 
.75 
2.50 
