POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Migh 3$red American Srown Cabbage Seed 
To market gardeners generally no vegetable is of greater importance than the cabbage ; and to 
many growers the success or failure of this crop means gain or loss for the year. It does not pay, there¬ 
fore, to take any risks in buying seed. Much of the seed commonly sold has not had the great care 
necessary in growing to make it reliable. Our Cabbage Seed is the very best that can be grown, raised 
only from the centre shoots and from carefully selected solid heads. Our crops are all personally in¬ 
spected with untiring care and watchfulness. As a standing evidence of its quality, we annually supply 
hundreds of the best market gardeners about Philadelphia, New York, Chicago and other large cities. 
JOHNSON Ji STOKES’ EARLY JERSEY WAICEFIELD. JOnNHON .6 STOKES' EARLIEST OA 1111,0! It. 
Johnson & Stokes’ Surliest dhe Earliest and Mardest heading ot 
. . all J'lrxt oarly Cabbages 
No words of praise can be written that would recommend this most desirable cabbage too highly. 
It is to-day more largely planted by market and private gardeners all over the United Stales than any 
other first early cabbage known. It gives every market gardener who plants it complete control of the 
early markets, and is everywhere pronounced by them the best and most profitable first early cabbage. 
It is ten days earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield, and is unsurpassed in fine quality, great 
beauty and vigor of growth. The heads are slightly conical, large, solid and uniform in growth. ' Prices, 
ikt.. ioc.: oz.. -10c.: .1 lb.. $1.25 ; lb.. $4.00 : 2 lbs. 
$7.50 ; 5 lbs. and over, $3.50 per lb., postpaid. 
Johnson & Stokes’ Sarlg Jersey 
70ah e fie Id 
While this sort is not so early ns Johnson «fc Stokes’ 
Earliest, it will he found to be the very best eonienl 
headed sort to come in immediately after it. Unfortu¬ 
nately the great demand for Jersey Wakefield has 
brought upon the market largo quantities of coarse and 
inferior stock, which has tended to diminish the popu¬ 
larity of the sort; but when pure home-grown stock, 
such ns we offer, is used, it cannot fail to give perfect sat¬ 
isfaction. Leading market pardoners around Philadel¬ 
phia, New York, Boston and elsewhere, pronounce our 
improved strain “the very' best they can get." I’kt., 
10c.; oz., 25c.; l / t lb., 70e.; lb., $2.25; 2 lbs. for $1.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Zfhe Charleston or JCarge TOahe - 
field Cabbage 
We were one of the first seedsmen to introduce this 
now popular market cabbage. It is five to six days 
later than E irly Jersey Wakefield. The heads arc 
nearly one-half larger and very solid. It is very com¬ 
pact in growth, and cam be ca-ily planted in rows two 
feet apart and twenty inches in the rows. One great ad¬ 
vantage both for the market and home gardener is that 
it docs not hurst open when ripe, like many other early 
sorts, and consequently' can be left standing on the 
ground a long while without injury, until a favorable 
opportunity for cutting. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; % lb., 75c.; 
lb., $2.50; 2 lbs. for $-1.'X), postpaid. 
CHARLESTON OJ( LMUiK WAKI FIELD. 
