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THE GRAND JUNCTION SEED CO., Grand Junction, Colorado 
HOTKAPS are 
waxed paper cones 
that protect seeds 
and young plants. 
They keep out frost, 
wind, rain, birds 
and insects. They 
promote sturdier 
growth and heavier 
bearing. 
See also page 46 for Hotents and larger quantities Hot¬ 
kaps. 
HOTKAPS bring 
vegetables-and flow¬ 
ers to maturity 
weeks earlier than 
your neighbors. Be 
the first with a 
spring garden. 
HOTKAP Home 
Garden Package — 
25 HOTKAPS with 
Setter—50c. Ship¬ 
ping weight, 2 lbs. 
Start your plants in plantbands. No set-back at transplanting- time. Easy to use—-economical of space. 
The band need not be removed in transplanting, so there is nothing to disturb the growth: the young 
plants scarcely know they have been moved. By using Hotkaps or Hotents, you can have plants almost 
ready to bear by the time frost danger is over. 
OtoicO Cabbage American Cabbage See«3 Now the Best 
For Cabbage Plants, see page 45—All Colorado customers should allow for sales tax. 
No other vegetable requires more careful selection than cabbage to improve its quality. The quality of 
the seed offered here has been proved by the fine reports we have had from shippers arid market garden¬ 
ers who have used our Mile High seed in large quantities for several years. 
Culture. One ounce produces 2,000 plants; 4 to 6 ounces per acre. 
For early crop sow seed in hotbed in early Spring, transplant once 
before setting out. For Winter use sow in beds outside about June 
1st. In transplanting one-third of the upper portion of leaves should 
be cut off to prevent too rapid evaporation of water through leaves. 
Plants should be set in rows 2% feet apart, plants 15 to 30 inches 
apart in rows. Give the crop shallow cultivation as frequently as 
possible. For Winter use, remove stems and outer leaves, and store 
the Cabbage heads in a cool cellar. To store in outdoor pits, set 
entire plants closely in a shallow trench and cover with straw and 
soil. 
366 Earliest of All. (75 days.) The earliest round head Cabbage, 
earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield and two weeks earlier than 
any of the old standard round head varieties. Solid heads are 
smaller than Copenhagen Market and just right for family use. 
The quality is fully equal to Copenhagen Market. The outer 
leaves are smaller, allowing of closer planting. In our trial plots 
almost every plant has produced a head, solid as lead and did not burst. 
We certainly recommend Earliest of All to the home gardener and the 
market gardener. Fkt, 10c; 14 oz, 35c. oz, 55c; 14 lb, $1.60; lb, $4.25, post¬ 
paid. 
365 Golden Acre. (SO days.) Our strain of Earliest of All is a finer selec- 
Pkt, 10c; y a oz, 25c; oz, 40c; A4 lb, $1.15; lb, $3.25, postpaid. 
352 Copenhagen Market. (90 days.) Large, solid, round heads of a perfectly even type. A variety of real 
value to the shipper and market gardener. Widely used in the higher mountain sections where it pro¬ 
duces heads of exceptionally large size. Each plant forms a perfect, tightly folded head with a small 
core. Practically as early as the pointed Early Jersey Wakefield and a much heavier yielder Extra 
selected market gardener’s stock. Fkt, 5c; 14 oz, 20c; oz, 30c; 14 lb, 80c; lb, $2.25, postpaid. 
355 Glory of Enkhuizen. (100 days.) A very heavy yielding variety, similar in many ways to Copenhagen 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
tion of this standard variety. 
Market, but a larger Cabbage and a little later 
the solidest, tenderest and finest flavor of all 
early Cabbages. A sure header and a splendid 
keeper. Remarkably uniform as to type and 
size. Fkt, 5c; 14 oz, 20c; oz, 30c; *4 lb, 80c; 
lb, $2.30, postpaid. 
358 Stein’s Early Flat Dutch. (100 days.) Ex¬ 
cellent second-early variety, producing fine 
large heads. Highly valued for its fine quality 
and ability to resist heat. Heads are round, 
flattened on top, measure 13 inches across and 
weigh from 10 to 12 pounds each. A 
favorite kind with many market growers. 
A dependable variety and very produc¬ 
tive. Fkt, 5c; 14 oz, 15c; oz, 30c; lb, 
80c; lb, $2.25, postpaid. 
364 Succession. As the name indicates it 
does not all head up at once, making it 
well suited to home gardens. Will stand hot 
sun and dry weather better than most varie- 
lies. Heads large and somewhat flattened. 
Fkt, 5c; 14 oz, 20c; oz, 30c; 14 lb, 80c; lb, $2.50, 
postpaid. 
361 All Head Early. (105 days.) One of the ear¬ 
liest large Cabbages. A flat Dutch type of com¬ 
pact growth and heavy yield. Larger than Stein's Flat 
Dutch and a little later. Remarkably uniform size and 
shape. Fkt, 5c; 14 oz, 20c; oz, 30c; ‘ 4 lb, 80c; lb, $2.25, 
postpaid. 
In our trial ground tests we have found Glory to bo 
Glory of Enkhuizen 
