HAYES SEED HOUSE, TOPEKA, KANSAS 
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NOTE 
Marion Market. Cop¬ 
enhagen Market. Gold¬ 
en Acre and Glory may 
be planted as a second 
crop or late cabbage. 
CABBAGE SEED OF 
HIGHEST QUALITY 
Our seeds are both imported and L^mg 
Island, (N. Y.), grown, and especially 
grown for the market gardener and gen¬ 
eral home. 
St. Louis Late Market 
The plant is very vigorous and hardy, 
the leaves are large and broad, the stem 
of moderate length, the head large, 
white, solid and seldom bursts. 
Stein's Early Dwarf Flat Dutch 
90 days. A variety, well suited for mar¬ 
ket garden culture, and beng a good 
shipper is used very extensively by the 
produce growers. 
All Seasons 
85 days, if planted in spring; about 80 
days when planted in July. Leaves and 
head are of fine clear green color. Head 
thick and broad. 
Danish Round Head 
Heads round, solid and of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Stems very short. The plant is 
vigorous an dcompact. Leaves few but 
rather large, thick and smooth. 
Surehead—110 Days 
Similiar to Late Flat Dutch. Rather 
long in stem, the head of average size, 
compact and regular. 
Henderson’s Early Summer — An old 
standard. Heads large and flattened. 
Allhead Early — Deep, flat, solid head, 
uniform in size, shape and color. Very 
compact and may be planted closely. 
Early Winningstadt—80 Days 
Heads are much more pointed and usual¬ 
ly smaller than the round and flat head¬ 
ed varieties, but they are solid, tender 
and of fine quality. 
Jersey Wakefield 
The old well known early pointed head 
sort which still is a favorite with many. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 20c —% Lb. 50c—Lb. $1.50 
Marion Market — This cabbage resem¬ 
bles Copenhagen Market, but matures 
about ten days later and makes a much 
larger plant. Its most distinguishing 
feature is its complete resistance to 
Cabbage Yellows and it is, therefore, 
valuable for land where “yellows-resist- 
ant” cabbage is needed. Yellows- 
resistant varieties of cabbage should be 
more generally grown—you will then 
be reasonably sure of a crop. The 
heads are almost round and very solid. 
It is a hardy, highly bred strain, grown 
extensively for kraut and long-distance 
shipping. 
Copenhagen Market — Early, large, 
round-headed strain. Heads averaging 
5 to 8 pounds in weight. The compact 
growth of the plant, the solidity of the 
head, its excellent flavor, and extreme 
earliness all combine to make it one of 
the most popular early cabbage. 
Enkhuizen Glory 
This large, early white, solid sort is of 
excellent quality and particularly attrac¬ 
tive for market. Very few outside 
leaves. About ten days later than the 
first early sorts. A sure header and e 
heavy yielder. 
Golden Acre 
An extra early selection from Copen¬ 
hagen Market of special merit. A fine 
round headed early cabbage. A v^ry 
profitable sort to grow. Practically 
every plant produces a solid, round head 
of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 20c—Lb. 50c—Lb. $1.75 
