REED BROS. IMPROVED DANISH 
No. 22 
NEW SEED—HOT WATER TREATED—NORTHERN GROWN 
Reports from satisfied customers and our own trials have rated our new b, ^-reasl.ant im¬ 
proved Danish so high that we are more than pleased to offer it again for 1936. rhis deep-headed 
high yielding strain of cabbage is proving its merits wherever it is grown. 3 on can t atfoi d to be 
without it. 
Description and Habit of Growth 
It has a short stem with a very solid 
deep head. In a great number of strain tests 
scattered from Maine to hlorida it has out- 
yielded every one from 3 to 10 tons per acre. 
It even outyields our good old strain several 
tons per acre. 
It is an extremely sure header and free 
grower. Plants should be set fairly thick 
unless large heads are desired. Thick setting 
with a sure heading type always gives ton¬ 
nage. 
Bursting 
For several years we have set some of 
this cabbage as early as the 10th of June and 
let it stand until the first of November with¬ 
out its bursting or taking leaf blight. These 
trials were conducted on sod ground which 
grows cabbage much more susceptible to 
bursting and leaf blight than stubble. How¬ 
ever stubble ground most always produces 
greener cabbage for storage. 
Yield and Quality 
There seems to be almost no limit to its 
yield under favorable conditions. In F lorida 
it cut over 26 tons per acre. I( has yielded 
from 20 to 25 tons per acre with us (he past 
three vears. 
No better keeper can be found. Trim¬ 
ming, when taken from storage, is reduced to 
a minimum owing to the unusual overlapping 
of the leaves forming the head. It may be 
set earlier than many strains and yet produce 
good green heads, owing to its freedom from . ,. . 
leaf blight. To say the least it surpasses anything we have ever seen in Danish cabbage. I ton 
Reed Bros. Improved Danish No. 22 
fail to try it. 
It has taken first prize at our New York State Fair the past 2 years. 
REED BROS. SEED 1 lb. Common Seed 1 lb. 
Sets 3 acres aCrCS 
Yields 60 Tons. ^ ,elds 40 To,ls - 
Difference in Yield 20 'Pons 
Figuring cabbage at only $6.00 per ton means a profit of over $100.00. How can you 
make money any easier? Even if cabbage were one-half a crop Reeds Seed would mean over 
$50.00 to you. 
Price: 
One lb. $8.00; \ lb. $4.00; i lb. $2.25; oz. 70c. Postpaid. 
We book orders and send seed postpaid C. O. D. any date you wish. 
Cabbage plants in season. 
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