Early Cabbage 
121. EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD- 
(62 days.) Extra early small plants with, short 
stems-—permitting close setting in the row, and 
hard, compact pointed heads of splendid quality. 
A valuable addition to home or market garden. 
Head: 5 inches thick, weighs 2 to 2 % lbs., 
small, compact, conical, 7 inches long. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 25c, 1/4 lb. 55c, lb. $1.90, prepaid. 
126. GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN -(75 
to 80 days.) A second early sort particularly 
valuable for kraut. A good shipper. Head: 8 
inches thick, weighs 5 to 8 lbs., large, round, 
solid, with few outer leaves, of excellent quality. 
Stem: medium short. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, V 4 lb. 
50c, lb. $1.65, prepaid. 
133. EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH 
-(71 days.) A fine medium earlj' sort and a 
dependable header for market or home garden. 
It will withstand heat, is noted for flavor and 
tenderness, and is a fine keeper. Head: 8 inches 
thick, weighs 4 to 5 lbs., nearly round, solid 
and of good quality. Stem: short. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
15c, Vi lb. 45c, lb. $1.50, prepaid. 
FROSTPROOF 
AND 
TRANSPLANTED 
CABBAGE 
PLANTS 
On Pase 
25. 
The best way to start cabbage, especially the 
early sorts, is iu hotbeds, flats, or in a green¬ 
house. Sow the seed % inch deep, in carefully 
prepared rich garden soil. Seed usually germi¬ 
nates in 5 to 10 days. When ready to transplant, 
set into paper pots or plant bands, in flats, 
until time to set outdoors. The plants can then 
be set out without disturbing the roots, and the 
paper bands form the best protection against 
cutworms. Set in rows 2 feet apart, 20 inches 
apart in the rows. 
Late cabbage may be sown in the open, 
in rows, and transplanted when 4 to 
6 inches high. 
144. PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH 
-(100 days.) Slow growing, sure heading, of 
immense size and splendid quality. A favorite 
variety for home and market growing or for 
winter storing. Head: 10 to 12 inches thick, 7 
inches deep, weighs 12 to 14 lbs.; extremely 
large, flat and solid. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, % lb. 55c, 
lb. $1.65, prepaid. 
141. DANISH ROUNDHEAD - (95 
days.) This is an early, short-stemmed strain of 
the famous Danish Ballhead. In yield, head size 
and quality it is similar to Danish Ballhead. 
Roundhead, however, is 10 days earlier and has 
a shorter stem. Pkt., 5c, oz. 20c, Vi lb. 55c, lb. 
$1.85, prepaid. 
Yellows Resistant 
Cabbage Varieties 
134. HOLLANDER, WISCONSIN NO. 
8 - (100 days.) A splendid late cabbage for 
storage, _ shipment and kraut manufacture. A 
heavy yielder on land infested so badly with 
yellows disease that other varieties fail com¬ 
pletely. Head: 8 inches thick, weighs 8 lbs., 
large, almost globe shaped, very firm and of 
excellent quality. Pkt. 8c, oz. 25c, Vi lb. 80c, 
lb. $3.00, prepaid. 
137. WISCONSIN ‘‘ALL SEASONS” 
-(90 days.) An excellent kraut and winter 
keeping sort — valuable in areas infested with 
“Cabbage Yellows’’ — also resistant to wilt and 
will survive heat and drought. Head: II inches 
thick. 8 inches deep, weighs 9 to 10 lbs. Pkt. 
8c, oz. 25c, Vi lb, 80c, lb. $3.00, prepaid. 
GOLDEN ACRE. 
Most profitable for early market. Ideal for home gardens. 
140. DANISH BALLHEAD, TRUE 
HOLLANDER -(105 days.) The finest late 
cabbage grown. The head is of an attractive 
white color, does not burst, and of exceptional 
flavor, crispness and tenderness. It survives both 
cold and dry-hot weather. It will keep through¬ 
out the winter in excellent condition. For ship¬ 
ping, for storage or for kraut—it is unsurpassed. 
Head: 7 to 8 inches thick, weighs 6 to 7 lbs., 
very attractive, deep, round 
and extremely solid. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 20c, Vi lb. 
55c, lb. $1.85, pre¬ 
paid. 
B. C. Bose, Ex¬ 
tension Pathologist 
at the Minnesota Ex¬ 
periment Station, rec¬ 
ommends Y e 1 lo w s 
Besistant varieties 
for disease-infested 
soils. 
Late Cabbage 
136. EARLY COPENHAGEN MAR¬ 
KET -(68 days.) Very early and of uniform 
maturity, compact plants, and of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Splendid for early market and shipment. 
Valuable as an early kraut variety and a good 
home garden sort. Head: 6-7 inches thick, weighs 
314 to 4 lbs., round, solid and of superior qual¬ 
ity. Stem: short. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, Vi lb. 55c, lb. 
$1.75, prepaid. 
138. EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN ACRE 
-(63 days.) This is the earliest round headed 
cabbage. A Copenhagen type, but a week earlier 
than Copenhagen Market. Of high quality. Golden 
Acre is the most profitable sort on the early 
market. Head: 6 inches thick, weighs 3 lbs., 
small, round and solid. Stem, short. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
20c, Vi lb. 60c, lb. $2.00, prepaid. 
Red Cabbage 
152. MAMMOTH RED ROCK -(98 
days.) The largest and best of the red cabbages. 
Of superior quality and an excellent keeper. 
Head: 7 inches thick, weighs 7 to 8 lbs., round, 
extremely hard, color purplish red. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
20c, Vi lb. 65c, lb. $2.25, prepaid. 
142. PENN STATE BALLHEAD- 
(110 days.) Developed by Penn State College 
of Agriculture. This late cabbage is the heaviest 
yielder and the most uniform of all. Especially 
desirable for winter storage and for kraut. 
Plants: Medium with short stem. Heads: Large, 
attractive, flattened globe-shape. Extremely hard. 
Weighing 15-20 lbs. each. Shows marked resist¬ 
ance to blackleg, and in big demand by market 
gardeners. Pkt. 8c, oz. 25c, Vi lb. 75c, lb. $2.75, 
prepaid. 
\ We Offer Transplanted 
Cabbage, Cauli¬ 
flower, Celery and 
Tomato Plants 
on Page 25. 
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