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CABBAGE—Continued 
Drumhead Savoy—100 Days. The best of its 
class and is as palatable as a Cauliflower. One of 
the best Cabbages one can grow. Large size, deep 
green, flat heads, curly or crinkled leaves. Stalk 
short, habit compact. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 26c i lb. 76c lb. $2.60 
Premium Large Late Flat Dutch—120 Days. A 
heavy, hard, smooth leaved, late ripening Cabbage. 
The head is thick, broad, solid, and slightly rounded 
on the top, though this variety is what is termed a 
fiat head, as it tends toward flatness. The leaves 
extend well over the center line of the head and fold 
down alternately, forming a tight, compact head. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 20c i lb. 60c lb. $2.00 
Red Dutch or Red Rock—-100 Days. Leaves red 
or purple. Head medium size, round, solid, deep 
red color. Medium length stems, generally used for 
pickling. Pkt. 6 c oz. 26c i lb. 76c lb. $2.60 
Surehead 116 Days. This is a popular strain of 
the Large Late Flat Dutch type of Cabbage so 
largely grown for Winter. The heads are large, 
round, flat at the top, remarkably uniform, extra 
hard, firm, and of fine texture. An excellent variety 
and stands shipping well. 
Pkt. 6 c OZ..20C I lb. 60c lb. $2.00 
Drumhead Savoy Cabbage 
Volga or Stonehead - 110 Days. A most reliable 
late sort, a superior lieader, never disappointing, 
with broad, flat, hard, large, solid heads of excellent 
keeping quality. Quite distinct in color from other 
Cabbages, it being a silvery green, with smooth 
folded leaves, the color of a silver coin. Plant 
vigorous and unusually short stalked. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 26c i lb. 76c lb. $2.60 
CARROTS 
Native of Europe. Three Ounces of Seed Will Sow 100 Yards of Row; 
4 lbs. for an Acre. For domestic use sow when the Apple is in bloom or as 
soon as the ground is workable. Drill in rows of fifteen inches for hand culture, 
two and a half feet for field culture, and when two inches high thin to two 
to three inches apart. Carrots I for the table should be used when half 
grown because they are more tender. 
Chantenay Red Cored 
Chantenay Half-Long Scarlet or Model—70 
Days. Roots about 5 to 6 inches in length, 2 to 21 
inches thick at the crown. Small top set in a slight 
depression. Color deep orange red. Smooth 
tapering. A fine medium early, half long, stump 
rooted Carrot. One of the best for Market Gardens 
or Private use. Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c i lb. 30c lb. $1.00 
Chantenay Red Cored or Coreless Half-Long— 
70 Days. An improvement on the Chantenay. It 
is the most desirable variety, its core being indistinct. 
Roots 5 to 6 inches long, 2| inches in thickness at 
shoulder, flesh reddish orange, tender, delicate 
flavor. Same size and shape as Chantenay. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c i lb. 40c lb. $1.26 
Early Scarlet Horn Blunt-Rooted or Dutch 
Horn—60 Days. A very popular early sort. Roots 
a trifle less than 3 inches long, H inches at the 
shoulder and almost that wide at the base where it is 
decidedly stump rooted. Color bright orange 
scarlet. Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c x lb. 30c lb. $1.00 
Imperator—76 Days. A new' introduction of great 
merit. Tops medium size, but large enough for 
bunching. Length of root 7 to 8 inches. Indistinct 
core. Diameter of shoulder 2 inches. Rich orange 
flesh, fine for the market gardener, as its narrow or 
sloping shoulder tapering half blunt end, makes it 
especially fine for bunching. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c \ lb. 40c lb. $1.26 
Orange Danvers 
