VEGETABLE ASD FI /)WER SEEDS , ETC. 
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GARBAGE. 
German, $opp French, Chou Pomme. 
Our collection embraces tl A best an( j fi nes t varieties for early fall and winter 
use. This valuable vegetable requires a deep, rich, mellow soil, in order to obtain 
fine solid heads, r or early p} an t g should be started in a hot bed or cold 
frame; for very early 
use the seed should be 
sown in September in 
a cold frame, and pro /x 
tected through c ^ e 
winter bycoveri^g the 
frames; give plenty of 
air and pi ^nt out as 
early in Spring as pos¬ 
sible. For fall and 
y *inter use, the seed 
should be sown early 
in spring, on a finely 
raked and well enrich¬ 
ed seed bed. When the 
plants are of sufficient 
size transplant early 
varieties from one and 
one-half to two feet 
apart each way, and 
the later sorts from 
two and one-half to 
three feet apart, dis¬ 
tance varying accord- premium plat dutch. 
ingto size and variety; 
hoe often. The main crop may be kept out of doors, set closely in a trench, with 
heads down, covered with straw and banked up with fine earth. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Early Wakefield, very early and 
sure to head, and a great favorite 
with market gardeners; lb. $2.50, 
oz. 23c., £ oz. 15c. 5 
Early Etampes, very similar to 
the Early Wakefield, but earlier; 
heads hard, solid, and pointed; 
medium size and fine quality; lb. 
$1.50, oz. 20c. 5 
Early York, very early, small, 
good; lb. $1.25, oz. 15c.5 
Henderson’s Early Summer, 
large, handsome heads, the earliest 
large-heading cabbage, a little later 
than the Early Wakefield; keeps a 
long time without bursting; lb. 
$2.25, oz. 20c. 5 
Early Flat Dutch, a standard 
second early market variety; lb. 
$1.75, oz. 20c. 5 
Succession, ten days later than Early Summer, with much larger and heavier 
heads; lb. $2.50, oz. 25c. 5 
All Seasons, superior sure-heading variety. May be planted early or late, as it 
forms large and very solid heads quickly; lb. $ 2 . 00 , oz. 20 c.’. 5 
Early Winnintfstadr, a very fine solid variety, one of the best for summer, 
and is excellent for fall and winter, if sown late; lb. $1.75, oz. 15c.’ 5 
Fottler’s Improved Brunswick Drumhead, a rapid grower and uni¬ 
formly productive of large handsome, solid heads on short stems, with few 
outside leaves; lb. $ 2 . 00 , oz. 20 c... 5 
sure head cabbage. 
