NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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T ^ • 1 i A Flat-Headed Earliest 
J ohnson s tiuick Cash cabbage 
A cross between our celebrated 
Very Earliest and Early Spring, 
our Quick Cash Cabbage'combines 
the extreme earliness of the pointed 
varieties with the flat head of the 
later sorts, the latter type being 
generally preferred. It is as early 
as Johnson’s Very Earliest, and 
several expert cabbage growers 
have claimed it to be even earlier 
than that well-known variety. 
It has a short stem, and is a 
firm, solid header, growing to good 
size for such an early cabbage. 
Tlie outer leaves are few and the 
heads have been known to stand 
for w’eeks without bursting. It has 
the peculiarity of heading firmly 
at a very early stage of growth, so 
that cabbage of the finest edible 
and markctquality can beobtained 
long before it has reached its ma¬ 
ture size. These advantages, to¬ 
gether with its large yield per acre, 
make it a most profitable and 
desirable early cabbage for either 
the market or home garden. Pkt., 
16c.; oz.,40c.: .Vlb., $1.10; lb., $4.00. 
Early Danish Roundhead 
Avery superior strain of the famous llan- 
ish Ballhead Cabhago, maturing fully two weeks 
earlier and remarkable for its great solidity. 
The lirm, compact and umisnally heavy heads 
arc pure white, crisp, lender and delicious, 
being especially lino for cutting down for slaw, 
etc. The Danish llotmdhead is of the short- 
stemmed type, and because of its handsome 
appearance, solid, heavy head, and good table 
qualities,is hard to beat. Price, per pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 25c.; 1 lb., 70c.; lb., $2.60. 
Louderback’s 
All Year Round 
The Standard Summer and Fall Cabbage 
around Philadelifiiia. Of the early Drumhead 
type, unusually uniform and very solid. See 
page 23. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; \ lb., 76c.; lb.,$2.76. 
EAKLY DANISH KOUNDIIEAD rABBAOE. 
New Danish Cauliflower 
Pearl of Denmark 
We have tried new varieties of cauliflower 
seed from many of the most successful Danish 
growers, and this is the first new sort which 
can compete with the famous Early Alabaster. 
It is of the Snowball type, with smaller leaves, 
and alx)ut two weeks earlier. The heads are 
large, very white and solid. We can recom¬ 
mend this strain very highly for growing either 
under glass or in open ground. Seed very 
scarce. 
Pkt., 30c.; i oz., $2.75 ; oz., $5.00. 
NEW rArDIKI/)WKK, FKAItL OK DKNMAltK. 
