Golden Acre Cabbage 
83 Charleston Wakefield. 
71 days. About a week later than 
Early Jersey Wakefield, but the conical 
heads are fully one-halt larger, less 
pointed, and usually weigh 4 to 5 
pounds. The heads are broad, heart- 
shaped, 8 inches long, 7 inches broad at 
base, firm, very solid, and a heavy 
yielder. Largely used in the South for 
spring shipping to northern markets and 
also excellent for the home garden and 
truckers.' Pkt. 6c; 44 oz. 12c; oz. 
22c; 44 lb. 44c; lb. $1.10; 5 lbs. 
$5.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $9.00; 
25 lbs. $21.25. 
91 Succession. 84 days. Very de¬ 
pendable and a good keeper. Plants are 
large, but compact; stem short. Heads 
are large and flat, but deep, 10 to 11 
inches across, 7 to 8 inches deep, and 
weighing 8 to 9 pounds. Uniform in 
shape and time of maturity. The heads 
become solid long before they are fully 
grown, so that, though immature, heads 
of satisfactory size may be cut long be¬ 
fore they are at their best. Pkt. 5 c; 
44 oz. lie; oz. 18c; 14 lb. 41c; lb. 
$1.00; 5 lbs. $4.40. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs. $8.50: 25 lbs. $20.00. 
Mm/CABBAGE Still 
Culture. When started in seed-beds, sow thinly in drills 
6 inches apart, covering- seed about 44 inch. When 4 to 6 
inches high, transplant to the garden or field. Give fre¬ 
quent and deep cultivation, drawing the earth to the 
plants at each working. Set the early varieties at inter¬ 
vals of 18 inches in rows 244 feet apart; the larger and 
later sorts, 2 feet apart in 3-foot rows. Cabbage should be 
grown rapidly. It is a heavy feeder, and a rich, 
well-prepared soil will produce the best crop. 
The maturity dates indicated are the average 
number of days required to produce heads 
ready for market from the time the young 
plants are set in the field. For success, plant 
only the best seed. Reuter’s Cabbage Seeds are 
famous in the South. 
An ounce of seed will produce at least 1000 
strong plants; a half-pound is sufficient to sow 
an acre. 
Golden Acre. 60 days. The earliest, round- 
headed Cabbage and especially valuable for early market 
and for shipping. Plants very small and compact, with 
short stems. The heads are uniformly round, firm, 
usually 6 inches in diameter, weigh 3 pounds, and are 
of superb quality. Similar to Copenhagen Market but 
several days earlier and the heads are smaller. We ad¬ 
vise planting the stock 12 inches apart in the row. 
Pkt. 7c ; 44 ox. 13c; oz. 23 c; 44 lb. 49 c ; lb. $ 1.45; 
6 lbs. $6.50. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $12.00. 
84 Early J 
The Walter T. Kelley 
Company, P a d u c a h , 
Kentucky, writes: “No 
seeds anywhere like 
Reuter’s/' 
Wakefield. 
Chihli 
Chinese Cabbage 
Chinese Cab¬ 
bage. 75 days. 
Healthful and tasty, 
either cooked or 
raw, Chinese Cab- 
b a g e is becoming 
quite popular in the 
South. Can be served 
■like lettuce, or it 
makes a delicious 
cole-slaw. Boiled, it 
is far more palatable 
than ordinary Cab¬ 
bage. 
82 Chihli, a sure- 
heading variety with 
erect, dark green 
leaves which enclose 
a cylindrical pointed 
head 18 to 20 inches 
long. The heads are 
very compact and 
are white with a del¬ 
icate tint of green. 
Pkt. 7c; Vz ox. 
13c; oz. 23c; 44 
lb. 46c ; lb. $ 1.50; 
5 lbs. $6.25. 
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage 
89 Copenhagen Market. 
65 days. This world-famous Cab¬ 
bage is distinctly early, solid, and 
positively sure-heading. Profitable 
for early , market and shipping. 
Plants are small, compact, allowing 
very close planting. The growth is 
uniform and restrained. Heads are 
perfectly round, medium light green, 
6 to 7 inches in diameter, and weigh 
3 % to 4 pounds. Interior color clear 
white and of superior quality. Our 
seed-growers in Denmark have con¬ 
ducted an intensive seed-breeding 
program for many years to produce 
this distinguished stock. Pkt. 6c; 
44 oz. I 2c; oz. 22c; 44 lb. 44c; 
lb. $I.IO: 5 lbs. $5.00. Not, pre¬ 
paid: 10 lbs. $9.00; 25 lbs. $21.25. 
90 Disease-Resistant Copen¬ 
hagen Market. 75 days. A “yel- 
lows”-resistant, strain of the famous 
Copenhagen Market. Not so early 
nor so uniform as the original strain, 
but with the round head and crisp 
tenderness of the parent Cabbage. 
Will produce a normal crop on “yel¬ 
lows”-infected soil where non-resist¬ 
ant strains fail completely. If you 
have trouble growing- Cabbage owing 
to “yellows” disease in your locality, 
try seed of this resistant variety. 
Pkt. I 2c ; 44 oz. 22c ; oz. 36c ; 44 
lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50; 5 lbs. 
$ I 7.00. 
e r s e y 
62 days. Our stock is characterized 
by its distinctive, smooth, blue-green 
leaves. It has all the elements that 
count for cold-resistance and unusually 
early maturity. The small, compact, 
hard, conical heads are 7 inches long, 
5 inches wide at the base, and weigh 2 
pounds. Plants small, with short stems, 
permitting close setting in the row. Val¬ 
uable for the home- and market-garden. 
Pkt. 7c; 44 oz. I 3c ; oz. 23c ; 44 lb. 
49c; lb. $1.45: 5 lbs. $6.50. Not 
prepaid: 10 lbs. $12.00; 25 lbs. $25.00. 
93 Surshodd. 90 days. Always 
sure to head. The uniform heads are 
large, usually weigh 10 to 15 pounds, 
round and somewhat flattened, extra 
hard and of fine texture. Good fop late 
summer and early fall planting in Flor¬ 
ida, and Gulf Coast sections. Pkt. 5c; 
44 oz. lie; oz. 18c; 44 lb. 41c; lb. 
$1.00; 5 lbs. $4.40. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs. $8.50; 25 lbs. $20.00. 
94 Louisiana Copenhagen. 
62 days. Developed by Dr. Julian C. 
Miller of the Louisiana Agricultural Ex¬ 
periment Station and has been inbred to 
meet, the fall and early spring climatic 
conditions in Louisiana. Matures fully a 
week earlier than the average Copen¬ 
hagen. Heads average 2.6 pounds in 
weight. The core is very short. The in¬ 
ternal head characters are splendid. Dis¬ 
tributed by us upon authority and in co¬ 
operation willi the Louisiana Experiment 
Station. Pkt. 9c; 44 oz. 15c; oz. 
25c; 44 lb. 75c; lb. $2.50; 5 lbs. 
a l 1.25. 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
REUTER SEED CO., Ine., New Orleans 
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