Jerome B. Rice Seed Uo., Wholesale Seed Growers, Cambridge, N. Y. 
STONE MASON DRUMHEAD — WARREN'S (95 days)—Produces large, firm, 
broad, fiat heads, fine grained and sweet. One of the best late, main crop sorts. 
SUCCESSION (86 days)—One of the best cabbages. Heads very large and some¬ 
what fiat; ten days later than Early Summer. 
SUREHEAD, RICES (95-100 days)—All head and always sure to head. This is 
an exceptionally fine late cabbage of the Flat Dutch type, but with the outer 
eaves of more upright growth. Heads are large, round and flattened very 
hard and fine-grained. A splendid keeper. 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER No. 8 (100-110 days)—A yellows-resistant strain of 
the Danish Ballhead type, desirable for growing in sections infected with this 
disease. Plants are somewhat larger, more leafy and spreading than the Ball- 
head, but heads are fully as firm, compact and long keeping." 
CHINESE OR CELERY CABBAGE 
While generally referred to as a cabbage, this desirable vegetable is more 
nearly related to the mustard family. They generally bolt to seed when sown in 
early spring, but when seed is sown at turnip seeding time, produce excellent 
heads during the cool late summer or autumn season. 
CHIHLI 
CHIHLI (75 days)—Earliest and most sure heading of the Chinese varieties. 
Plant of upright growth, producing long, solid, white cylindrical heads, two 
feet in length. Leaves very broad, smooth, fringed on edge, with broad, white 
mid-rib. Superior quality. 
PE TSAI (75 days)—Sometimes called Celery Cabbage. Resembles Cos Lettuce 
as much as Cabbage, though with a decided cabbage flavor. 
WONG BOK (80 days)—The heads of this variety are shorter and broader than 
Pe Tsai, the in-curving leaves producing a tighter, more compact head. 
A visit to our Cambridge Valley Trial Grounds during growing season 
has been a profitable investment for many. You are always welcome. 
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