MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST —1937 
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Kraut ( Ger .) 
CABBAGE 
Cavolo capucci (It.) 
One ounce of seed will produce 1500 to 2000 plants in open ground or about 3000 in frames. It 
requires 4 to 6 oz. of seed to produce plants for an acre of ground. 
Hot Water Treated Seed 
We can supply hot water treated seed of the varieties of cabbage we list in 
this catalogue at no advance in cost. Hot water treated seed is usually a 
little lower in germination. We will supply untreated 
seed on all orders unless treated seed is specifically re¬ 
quested. 
Golden Acre 
The Earliest Cabbage 
Every market grower knows that this 
fine cabbage is one of the most profitable 
varieties to grow. The thing to do is to get 
the true stock which will produce round solid 
heads that are uniform in size and maturity. 
This strain which we offer is the true 
originator’s stock which we have sold for 
years and is much superior to most stocks 
sold even at a much higher price. See 
price below. 
Golden Acre Special 
Best Strain of Golden Acre Obtainable 
Golden Acre Cabbage 
This finely bred strain of Golden Acre is we believe the most perfect strain of early cabbage 
in existence. We strongly recommend this stock to the grower who wants absolutely the best and 
is willing to pay the little extra cost for seed which actually amounts to only about 80c per acre. 
See price below. Early Round Red (New) 
This is the earliest red cabbage we know, making good solid heads about the same time as a 
good stock of Copenhagen Market which it resembles in almost every character except color. 
The heads are uniformly very round, solid and of deep red color with an attractive “bloom.” 
Almost every head is exactly alike. The plants are compact, so they can be planted close and even 
under adverse conditions practically every plant makes a good head. See price below. 
Large Late Copenhagen —Best for Late Market and Kraut 
This cabbage is the true Copenhagen type but fully two weeks later and can be cut for main 
crop or if desired they can be left in the field for kraut. The heads will actually increase in size 
up to 10 to 12 inches in diameter without splitting or getting soft. Our strain is very uniform in type 
and will produce enormous yields of the finest kraut cabbage. See price below. 
Early Varieties 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. True Large Headed Stock. 
Our strain is larger and more uniform than usual strains of this variety. Heads round, 
hard and have few outside leaves. Larger and about 10 days later than Golden Acre. 
EARLY ROUND RED (NEW). See above. }£ oz. 30c 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Early Pointed Heads. 
Our strain is particularly fine, the heads being very uniform and early. 
ENKHUIZEN GLORY. True Originator’s Strain. 
A very large, medium early cabbage. Heads as large as the late kinds and mature much 
earlier. Has proved to be a most profitable variety for market and kraut. 
GOLDEN ACRE. The Earliest Cabbage. See above. 
GOLDEN ACRE. Special Strain. See above. 
GOLDEN ACRE. Yellows Resistant.^ oz. 35c 
True to type and earliness and in addition will produce good crops on diseased soil 
where regular Golden Acre cannot do well. We have but a limited amount of seed. 
LARGE LATE COPENHAGEN. Best for Kraut. See above. 
MARION MARKET. “Yellows” Resistant. Copenhagen Type. 
We have a true stock of this variety which should be grown for market and kraut by 
farmers whose soil is infected with cabbage “yellows.” Crop short. 
Oz. 
; .30 
i^lb. 
$ .90 
lb. 
$3.00 
.90 
.45 
3.00 
1.20 
• • • • 
4.00 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
.35 
.60 
1.00 
1.10 
1.90 
3.50 
6.50 
• • • • 
.35 
.60 
1.00 
1.75 
3.25 
6.00 
Harris Ballhead —Deep Solid Heads—Best for Storage 
We recommend this superior deep heading strain of Danish type cabbage as the best we know. 
It is the result of a number of years of careful selection and pure line breeding on our own farm 
and in our opinion and that of many of our customers will produce more tons of fine solid Danish 
cabbage than any strains we know of. The heads are deeper than many stocks, remarkably heavy 
for their size, and greener in color than most strains. They are outstanding keepers in storage. 
It will pay you to grow this stock. The slight extra cost of seed amounts to but a few cents 
per acre and is returned many fold by the extra tonnage you can get. See price on next page. 
CABBAGE continued on next page. 
