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C. A. (Reeser, Seedsman and Florist, 
the 
/E^arue^t* 
NEW CABBAGE EARLIEST. 
This new and wonderful variety has given great 
satisfaction to all that have given it a trial, and no 
one can possibly be disappointed in it. Market gar¬ 
deners in all parts of the country ptonounce it the 
most profitable cabbage they have ever grown, and 
it is equally commended by those who have planted 
it for family use, and we doubt if there has been a 
novelty introduced in America which hrs given such 
I'NIVERSAL SATISFACTION, and been so highly com¬ 
mended in every particular and in all sections. It is 
I'NSURPASSED IN FINE QUALITY, GREAT BEAUTY OF 
GROWTH, The accompanying engraving, which has 
been made from a photograph, showsits exact sliape, 
which is slightly conical, and rem.arkably i..a.rge 
AND SOLID. It has fewer outer leaves than any va¬ 
riety wehave ever known, and will produce a great¬ 
er crop, op the same area of ground, tluin any other 
variety, from the fact that it can be planted closer 
together. It should have a place in every market 
and family garden, and is by all odds the most de¬ 
sirable early cabbage ever introduced. No words of 
praise can be written that w'ould recommend this 
most valuable cabbage too highly. Per packet lo 
cts., 3 pkts 25 cts.; oz. 25 cts., lb. 8octs,,lb. 
$3. 
Aug. Beyer, South Bend, Ind., writes: *‘Your 
Earliest Cabbage has excited general wonder here 
among market gardeners. I planted out about 1,000 
last spring, and it was a great contrast to see them 
alongside of other varieties. They came in twelve 
days ahead c f all others, and brought highest prices 
in our market.’' 
THE SUREST AND BEST MAIN CROP 
CABBAGE. 
BURPEE’S SUREHEADED CABBAGE. 
< >f ibis fine Cabbage the introducer say.s : “ Tbis ia- 
1..0US C.abbage, mk.st na.mkd and istroduceDjBY us 
TKN years A(io, has steadily gained in popular favor, 
tiiuil to-day it is admitted, by all who have ever grown 
it,* l«) be THE vary BEST Caubaiie for main crops. 
Hardly any other variety can approach lire Surehead in 
fine quality and unifornr reliability in forming solid, 
firm heads, of good size, even in the most unfavorable, 
seasons. 
P.ur])cc's Snrehead Cal)bage j)roduces large, round 
flattened head.s, of the Flat Hutch Type, and is re. 
markable for its certainly to head. It is all head, 
and ai.w.ws sure to head, even where other varieties 
fail. 'I'he heads are remarkably uniform, very hard, 
firm and fine in tc.xturc, and ordinarily weigh from ten 
to fifteen pounds each. It is very sweet flavored, has 
* scarcely any loose leaves, keeps well, is good for ship¬ 
ping, and is just the variety and quality to suit market 
gardeners, farmers and all lovers of good cabbage.” 
Per pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts,; 2 oz. 60 cts.; lb 1: 
% lb. $1.75; per lb $3.50, postpaid. 
