Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
15 
Cabbage, Copenhagen Market 
CABBAGE COPENHAGEN MARKET 
A variety which we have sold for 4 years with excellent satisfaction. The following is the originator’s 
description: . . . 
In earliness it compares with the Charleston Wakefield, or, to make another comparison, it is 10-1- days 
earlier than the Knkhuizen Glory. It thus fully meets the requirements of an extra early variety and should 
he so classified. As to its other characteristics I especially want to point out this that the heads are per¬ 
fectly ball-shaped as well as solid, same as the Danish Bullhead, but of greater size than the latter. It is an 
attractive green and gloss color. But it possesses still one more merit, namely, its great uniformity. It is 
truly wonderful ; so perfectly uniform the plants run. The heads look so precisely alike as if they were 
formed and cast and coming from the same mould. Even the stem, in its height, and the foliage, are the same 
on the individual plants. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 25c. oz. 40c., ] /4 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50 
SWISS CHARD MAMMOTH 
This delicious and easily grown vegetable is not by any means as popular as it deserves to be. possibly 
on account of the earthy flavor which the Chards or Midribs of some of the varieties possess. We have, 
therefore, m u c h 
pleasure in offering 
a new and quite 
distinct m e d i u m- 
green colored variety 
in which this ad¬ 
mitted defect has 
been practically 
eradicated, while the 
size of the Chards 
has been increased 
to such an extent as 
to fully justify the 
appellation “Mam¬ 
moth,” in the best 
sense of the term. 
In common with the 
older varieties the 
leaf blade makes 
most excellent Spin¬ 
ach. 
Good ordinary 
cultivation _ is ail 
that is required. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 35c., 
4 oz. $1.10. 
