CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
CABBAGE. 
German, JCopfkokl, — French, Chou Pom me. — Spanish, Bcrza . 
{Forprice on Cabbage Plants, see Vegetable Plants.) 
All the cabbage tribe requires is the soil to rich, deep, well- 
drained, and abundantly manured. For the early kinds, plant thirty 
inches between the rows and sixteen inches between the plants. 
For late kinds, three feet between the rows and two feet between the 
plants. For very early use, sow in January or February, in hot-beds. 
Set out when the plants are strong enough into other hot-beds, or set 
in cold-frames in March. Transplant when danger from frost is 
past to the open ground. For a succession, sow in the open ground 
last of March or early in April. Late plants are sometimes subject 
to attacks of the cabbage fly, which destroys them as fast as they 
appear above ground. To prevent this destruction, sprinkle the 
plants with wood ashes, air-slacked lime, plaster, slug-shot, or 
tobacco dust, when the plants are wet with dew. One ounce of seed 
produces about 3,000 plants. 
BRECK’S STRAIN EARLY JERSEY WAKE¬ 
FIELD, a favorite with Boston market gar¬ 
deners. Very early, medium size, of pyramidal 
shape . ." . ,' 
HENDERSON'S EARLY SUMMER, a little 
later than Wakefield; larger and more globular 
in shape ........ 
EARLY ETAMPES, one of the earliest 
WINNINGSTADT, a conical-shaped variety, 
EARLY YORK, a well-known, fine-flavored 
earl y variety ...... 
HFNDERSON'S SUCCESSION CAB¬ 
BAGE. Valuable second and late crop 
variety ...... . . 
ALL SEASONS, an early Drumhead variety, 
WARREN-STONE-MASON, an improved 
strain of Stone Mason, nearly as early as 
Fottler’s Brunswick, rounder in shape and 
extremely solid ..... 
STONE MASON DRUMHEAD, a well 
known winter Cabbage of excellent quality 
FOTTLER S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK 
a short-stemmed early Drumhead 
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MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD, 
the largest variety of Drumhead. Heads often 
weigh fifty pounds ...... 
BRECK^S PREMIUM DRUMHEAD, recommend- 
ed for its immense size and sure heading qualities, 
BRECK'S PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. This we 
consider superior to any late cabbage . 
DRUMHEAD SAVOY, the largest of this class 
AMERICAN IMPROVED SAVOY, the best of all 
winter cabbages ....... 
ENGLISH CURLED SAVOY (for greens). Used 
only to sow early in spring for greens . 
PERFECTION RED, superior ir oize and quality 
to all other red varieties ..... 
RED DUTCH, or PICKLING, an old but desirable 
sort for pickling ....... 
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CARROT. 
German, Mohrc. — French, Carotte . — Spanish, Zanahoria 
Carrots are grown largely both for feeding to stock and culinary purposes, the long varieties _4sea for the 
former, the “ Horn” and medium sorts for the latter. The “Horn** sorts can be grown on thin soil and are 
•mostly for early use. The others prefer deep, sandy loam that was well-manured the previous year for some 
other crop, such as potatoes or onions. Sow in April or May in drills about one inch deep and fifteen inches 
apart. Thin out the plants from three to eight inches apart, according to variety One ounce of seed is suffi¬ 
cient for one hundred feet drill, four pounds to an acre . 
EARLY SCARLET FORCING, very early and valuable for forcing . 
EARLY SCARLET HORN, a medium-sized, half long variety of fine color 
GUERANDE, heart-shaped, intermediate between half-long and Horn sorts 
DANVERS HALF LONG, the most desirable main crop variety; an excellent keeper 
LONG ORANGE IMPROVED, a large, long-rooted variety, suitable for table or stock 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN, the largest and most profitable for feeding to stock . 
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