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CROSMAN BROTHERS ’ CAT A LOGZJE. 
early scarlet 
SHORT HORN. 
Pkt Cts. 
Early Scarlet Short Horn, roots small, best for table, 
very solid ; lb. 80c.; oz. 10c. t 
Oxlieart or Guerande, intermediate between Half 
Long and Horn varieties ; shape nearly oval, and the 
color and quality all that can be desired; lb. 90c, oz. 10c 5 
Early Hall-Long: Scarlet Nantes (Stump rooted), 
larger than Short Horn, and a desirable table variety; 
lb. 65c., oz. 10c.5 
Cliantenay Half-Long Scarlet, a stump-rooted variety 
resembling the Nantes, but having a larger shoulder and 
being much more productive; lb.75c., oz.lOc. 5 
Danvers Orange, intermediate between the short and 
long varieties ; flesh deep orange, sweet and tender; 
very productive; lb. 75c., oz. 10c.5 
Long Orange, popular field variety; excellent for table 
orstock; lb. 75c., oz .10c. 
Long White Belgian, very productive; best for stock 
feeding; lb 50c., oz. 10c.5 
Large Orange Belgian, similar to above except in color; lb. 60c., oz. 10c... 5 
CABBAGE. 
German, &opf-fol)l. French, Chou Pommc. 
Our collection embraces the best and finest 
varieties for early fall and winter use. This valu¬ 
able vegetable requires a deep, rich, mellow soil, 
in order to obtain fine solid heads. For early use 
the plants should be started in a hot-bed or cold- 
1 rame ; for very early use the seed should be sown 
in September in a cold frame, and protected 
through the winter by covering the frames ; give 
plenty of air, and plant out as early in spring as 
possible. For fall and winter use, the seed should 
be sown early in spring, on a finely raked and 
well-enriched seed bed. When the plants are of 
sufficient size transplant early varieties from one 
and one-lialf to two feet apart each way, and the 
later sorts from two and one-half to three feet 
apart, distance varying according to size and variety; hoe often. The main crop 
may be kept out of doors, set closely in a trench, with heads down, covered with 
EARLY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 
straw and banked up with fine earth. 
Early York, very 
Pkt. Cts. 
early, small, 
good : lb. |;1.25, oz. 15c. 
Early Wakefield, very early 
and sure to head, and a great 
favorite with market garden¬ 
ers ; lb. $2.50, oz. 25c., | oz.. 15c 
Large or Charleston Wake¬ 
field, a selection from the 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Is 
about a week later than that 
variety, but grows larger ; a 
sure header; lb. $3.00, oz. 30c... 5 
Early Winnigstadt, a very 
fine solid variety; one of the 
best for summer, and is excel¬ 
lent for fall and winter, if sown 
late : lb. $1.75, oz. 15c.5 
Early Etanipes or Express, 
very similar to the Early Wake¬ 
field, but earlier; heads hard, 
solid and pointed; medium size 
SURE head cabbage. and fine quality; lb.$1.50,oz,15c. 5 
Early Flat Dutch, a standard second early market variety; lb. $1.75, oz. 20c. 
All Head Early, a new variety, in which the plants are more compact, the leaf 
smoother and thicker and the heads rounder, harder and more uniform in 
shape than the Early Summer; lb. $2.50, oz. 25c. . 5 
