New Cabbage--Never Fail. 
Short Stem 
Drumhead 
NEW 
We have never offered a late crop Cabbage that has 
received such praise as this new one, “Never Fail.” 
We have on record hundreds of reports from customers 
in every part af the country telling what a wonderful 
cabbage it is. This is certainly one of the greatest crop¬ 
ping cabbages we have ever introduced and is superior in 
many respects toother late varieties. The heads grow 
very uniform in size and are remarkably perfect inform 
and solidity. It certainly is a vegetable wonder as the 
heads are about equal in size and shape; weighing from 
12 to 15 pounds each, and unlike most types the heads 
are perfectly solid and the stems do not grow into 
the heads near asfaras in many othervarietios; the flesh 
is firm, tender and sweet, making it most desirable for 
krauts as well as all other purposes for which cabbages 
are used In hardiness this cabbage is very valuable 
and it will 3tand more than any other variety wehave ever 
grown. It is remarable for its quick growing habit and 
will mature fully two weeks earlier than many other late 
growing sorts. If seed are sown of any of the winter 
cabbage the 1st of July, this new variety sown on the 
15th, will produce perfect heads first. If you want to grow 
an enormous crop of cabbage, try Never Fail. Pkt., 5c. - 
3pkts.. 12c.; 6 pkts.. 30c.; oz.. 15c.; 2 ozs„ 25c. 
Chinese Cabbage 
All Head Earl V= T ! hi . S is tr “ thful!y the finest ,ar| ? e Summer Cabbage in the world, and while this may seem a strong 7 
. , J statement, we can prove it every time. The deep flat head3 are remarkably solid and the most * 
uniform in shape andsizeof any variety in cultivation. As tenderness is the result of rapidgrowth, it surpasses all others*™"" 
in this respect. It is the most thoroughbred of all American Cabbages, and the heads grow so compact that fullv 1000 
more headsman be obtained^to^he acre than an y other cabbage. Price of extra selected stock, per pkt„ 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 
Early afirst - class » extra early, round, flat head Cabbage, differing in shape from our "Early June". 
J * o The heads are always uniform, remarkably solid, with but few leaves and is giving great! satisfaction 
everywhere. The stem is short, which makes it very valuable for truckers as well as private gardeners. The “Early 
Spring’" quite often attains a weight of five pounds, and is very solid and firm. Those who want an extra early Cabbage 
of this description can make no mistake in ordering “Early Spring." Pkt., 5c.. 3 pkts., 10c.; oz., 30c.; Yi lb 70c • 
V'i lb., $1.35.; lb., $3.35. *’ M 
Early Winnin?Stadt== Th,s is an extra good early Cabba 2 e » forming large cone-shaped heads of excellent quality 
j uand is very certain-to head, as it will grow solid heads in seasons when other sorts fail to 
produce anything. Per pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; oz., 15c,; Yl lb., 35c.; Yz lb., 65c,; lb., $ 1.35. 
Early Jersey Wakefield==^ e f e H^ erfectl ^ s f fe c i V/? yi \ nff that consider we have the finest and truest 
... J J fiuivvuviu stock of Jersey Wakefield m America. There is no question but that Jersey Wake- 
held is one of the best early cabbages in cultivation today and it is not to be wondered at that we should take particular 
pains in furnishing our customers with such an extra choice strain of seed. It forms an unusually large head almost as 
early as any of our other sorts. You should never buy cheap seed of,this variety. Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts.; 10c.; oz 30c • 
This is a delicious Cabbage grown 
very extensively by the Chineses and 
is regarded somewhat sacred by them. 
The illustration gives a good idea of the 
beautiful appearance but does not show 
the delicate blanching. The flavor is 
a blending of cabbage and turnip. We 
believe it will be a very interesting 
addition to the family garden. Try it. 
Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 35c.; 7 pkts., 50c. 
Mills’ Surehead 
While the Giant Flat Dutch is our favor- 
it, always producing an excellent crop, the 
Surehead comes very close to it and pro¬ 
duces large, solid, firm heads, even in the 
most unfavorable season. Few other var¬ 
ieties can approach it in fine quality and uni¬ 
form reliability in forming solid heads of 
good size. It produces large, round, flat¬ 
tened heads and is remarkable for its cert- 
tainty to head. It is all head and always 
sure to head, even where other varieties 
fail. Single heads have weighed over 60 
pounds. Per pkt.. 5c.: 3 pkts., 10c.; oz., 
15c.; lb,. 45c.; Y 2 lb,, 80c.; lb.,$1.50 
Mills’ Short Stem Drumhead 
This splendid variety of winter Cabbage has given such universal 
that we offer it as something of rare value and great merit. But few 
can excel this famous sort in productiveness; beautiful appearance, exce 
cooking and keeping qualities and the immense size of the heads. Heads are 
tra hard and solid ; are round and flattened on top. They grow very uniform 
shape, with strong, short stems, and present a very handsome appearance, as 
shown by the engraving. From 100 heads set out, 95 large solid heads may 
expected. This is an excellent variety for customers in the south, where 
varieties fail to head; Anyone can rely on the new Short Stem Drumhead, 
pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts,, 10c.; oz„ 15c.; 2ozs., 25c.; % Ib„ 40c.; %lb„ 75c,; 
Ils’ Surehead 
Mills’ Giant Late Flat Dutch 
For sureness in heading and regularity in growth Mills 
Giant Flat Dutch certainly heads the list of late cab¬ 
bage. No words of praise are too high for its merits. It 
forms every time large, solid heads, uniform in size and 
color, handsome in appearance. It has a very shor 
stem and at the same time it is a compact grower. If 
there is any better cabbage in America than this we do 
not know of it, for every attainable sureheading cab¬ 
bage has been tried and nothing has equaled our fam¬ 
ous Flat Dutch. Perpkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; oz„15.; 
V4 lb., 40c.; % lb., 75c.; lb.. $1.40. 
