F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
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Broccoli—Cauliflower Type (Continued) 
ST. VALENTINE —Matures in March. This is a standard and shipping 
variety with splendid large solid pure white full protected heads. Pkt. 
5c; y 2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
LAGO GIANT MARCH —Matures in late March and early April. It pro¬ 
duces giant sized heads that are very solid and uniform. It holds the 
pure white color exceptionally well. Pkt. 5c; / 2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; J4 
lb. $1.50. 
Broccoli Turnip 
This is a new vegetable, a cross between the Sprouting Broccoli and 
Turnip. The growth, cultural requirements being the same as for the 
Sprouting Broccoli and should be served in the same manner as Broc¬ 
coli. The flavor is more like Mustard or Turnip greens but more refined 
and mild pleasantness. Pkt. 10c; / 2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
This interesting plant belongs to the Cabbage fami'y and is very hardy. 
It bears a mass of Cabbage .ike leaves at the top and 3 or 4 dozen mini¬ 
ature Cabbage heads or sprouts 1-2 inches in diameter clustered around 
the main stem. When these are broken off and cooked the same as 
Cabbage, they are indeed delicious. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED —Plants are of dwarf habit about 20 inches 
high, yielding a great number of sprouts of excellent quality. Does better 
than any other variety under all conditions. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; \\ lb. 75c. 
CABBAGE 
To raise cabbage successfully is not difficult, as it is comparatively easily grown. Cabbage, like Cauliflower 
and Lettuce, is not a good summer crop in the Sacramento Valley as it will not head up in the extremely hot 
weather. Sow seed in open beds and when the plants are sufficiently large, which is usually six to eight 
weeks after seed is sown, transplant to the permanent fields in rows, 18 inches apart and the rows 30 inches 
apart. For fall and winter cabbage sow seed in May, June and July. For spring cabbage sow in August and 
September. 
First 1 Early Varieties 
COPENHAGEN MARKET —66 days. The 
plants are very uniform, definitely early, 
small and compact, permitting close plant¬ 
ing. Fine uniformly round firm heads with 
few outer leaves are borne on short stur¬ 
dy stem, 6 to 7 inches in diameter and 
weighing 3%>-4 lbs. Splendid for home, 
early market, and shipping and for kraut 
usage. Interior is wlr'te and of superior 
quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; j /4 lb. 95c; lb. $2.25. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD— 62 days. 
This extremely early variety is particularly 
valuable for home and market garden as 
well as for shipping. The plants are small 
and short stemmed and bear conical heads 
7 inches long and about 5 inches broad at 
the base, weighing 2 to 2 1 / 4 lbs. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 30c; ^4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
GOLDEN ACRES —62 days. This is the 
earliest round head or Copenhagen Cab¬ 
bage type and is of exceptionally fine qual¬ 
ity. Plants are small, compact, short 
stemmed with uniform round firm heads, 
6-7 inches in diameter, weighing from 3 to 
4 lbs. Pkt. 5c; oz. 40c; J / 4 lb. $1; lb. $3.25. 1 
Intermediate Varieties 
LAGO EARLY FLAT DUTCH— For over 20 
years we have continued to constantly 
select and improve in this strain and we 
highly recommend it, particularly so, for 
planting in the Sacramento Valley. It is 
uniform in heading, producing a popular 
sized, solid, heavy, medium flat head, 
weighing 6 to 7 lbs. Sow seed in May for 
mature heads in November and December; 
in June for January and February; in July 
for March and April; in October for May and 
June. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; ^ lb. $1.50; 1 lb. $ 6 . 
Cabbage, Lago Early Flat Dutch 
