GROWERS OF QUALITY VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Frost-Proof Cabbage 
Plants 
The Frostproof Cabbage Plant has become so 
well known that it is hardly necessary to point out 
its advantages. 
On our farms the soil and climate are especially 
adapted to the growing of hardy, tough, healthy 
cabbage plants. The plants make a slow growth dur¬ 
ing the early part of the winter and spring, and 
soon become very tough and hardy. Thej^ will stand 
a temperature of 20 degrees above zero without in¬ 
jury and can be shipped to territory with a colder 
climate. Light snows, sleet, and moderate freezes 
will not hurt them, and they can be set in the open 
four to six weeks earlier than hotbed plants. The 
top of the plant does not grow, but the root becomes 
established, enabling the plant to make a rapid 
start, and mature headed cabbage two or three 
weeks earlier. 
Our open field grown Frostproof Cabbage 
Plants will produce bumper crops early enough to 
get top prices. 
HOW TO USE OUR FROSTPROOF CABBAGE 
PLANTS 
For early cabbage select a deep sandy loam with 
southern exposure. Apply broadcast ten to fifteen loads of 
well rotted stable manure to the acre and plow in. Harrow 
Frost Proof Cabbage Are 3 to 4 Weeks Earlier 
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