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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
CABBAGE—Late or Main Crop Varieties 
ALL SEASONS. The Best “Domestic” cabbage. 
We recommend this strain for growers who want the best in yield and type of the large 
flat “domestic” cabbages. 
DANISH BALLHEAD. Intermediate. “Fine Keeper.”. 
Heads are deeper and not as flattened as the short stemmed. The color is deeper green 
and they keep very well in storage. A profitable type to raise. 
DANISH BALLHEAD Short Stem. Heavy yielding strain. 
This is a very fine strain producing large yields of uniform heads which are medium 
large, solid and of good deep green color. An excellent variety for storage. 
HARRIS BALLHEAD. See preceeding page. 
This is a very true strain of Danish cabbage of our own selection. 
Midseason Market. Crop failed. 
PENN STATE Ballhead. True Stock. 
Short stemmed with very solid heads, which are somewhat flatter than most Danish 
types. This cabbage is noted for the large yield of fine heads. 
Premium Flat Dutch. 
SAVOY. Perfection Drumhead. Market Gardener’s Strain. 
Heads are large, of fine quality and quite firm. The color is a deep green, and the 
leaves are very much curled. Matures late and keeps all winter. This is an extra fine 
strain for market and roadside stand. 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER. Heavy Yielder. “Yellows” Resistant. 
We have a true stock of this cabbage which will produce good crops on ground so dis¬ 
eased with “yellows” that ordinary cabbage will not grow. Danish type. 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED. Sure Heading Strain. 
The largest red cabbage. The heads are hard, round and deep red. This is the best 
late red kind for market or shipping. Crop short. 
Oz. 
M lb. 
lb. 
$ .25 
$ .70 
$2.25 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
.30 
.85 
2.75 
.45 
1.20 
4.00 
*.30 
’ '.90 
3.66 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
.45 
1.20 
4.00 
.35 
1.10 
3.50 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chinese cabbage has proved to be a very profitable crop for muck as well as up-land. The 
seed is sown in July or August and the crop matures in eight to ten weeks. 
Oz. lb. lb. 
CHIHLI. Much the Best Variety. $.30 $.90 $3.00 
This variety has proved to be the most popular and best for market and roadside stands, 
almost entirely replacing all other kinds. The heads are very attractive, often 18 in. 
long, uniform in shape and solid. This variety has proved a very successful crop when 
grown on muck. 
Pe-Tsai.25 .75 2.50 
Large heads. 18 to 20 in. high. 
WongBok....25 .75 2.50 
Short compact heads of fine quality. 
Carroten ( Ger .) CARROTS Carota (It.) 
An ounce will sow about 300 feet of row. It requires 2 to 4 lbs. of seed for an acre, 
depending on how far the rows are apart. 
Imperator Carrots 
Imperator —Outstanding for Bunching 
This is the fine bunch carrot which is shipped to East¬ 
ern markets from California. It does just as well here and is 
rapidly becoming very popular for the high class bunch 
trade. The carrots are long (8 in.) smooth, somewhat taper¬ 
ing and deep orange in color. The tops are just right for 
bunching. We offer the true stock. See prices on next page. 
Morse’s Bunching 
An Excellent New Sort for Market 
This new carrot is becoming more and more popular 
in many sections for bunching. When we dug our trials 
this year we could not help being impressed with the 
striking appearance of this variety. The carrots are 
long (8") smooth, slightly tapering with a stump root 
when fully mature and with good tops for tying. They 
are very attractive, deep orange, clear to the tip, entire¬ 
ly coreless and of fine quality. See prices on next page. 
Chantenay Special Strain 
Grows about an inch longer than Red Cored and 
most strains of Chantenay which are usually sold. It is 
also superior in shape and smoothness. This carrot has 
proved a popular bunching variety, as well as an excel¬ 
lent kind for “busheling.” See prices on next page. 
CARROTS continued on next page. 
