FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS. 
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CABBAGES. 
One. Ounce of Seed will Produce About 1,000 Plants. 
One-fourth Pound will Set an Acre. 
We Pay Postage or Packets, Ounces and Pounds, Unless Otherwise Noted. 
If there is any one crop that the Tioughnioga valley is famous for it is its Cabbage. 
Every year huudreds of acres of cabbage are raised and shipped to all parts of the United 
Slates. No finer strains of cabbage are grown in the world than in the beautiful “Tiough- 
nioga Valley”. We pride ourselves on our strains. The long cold winter makes the plants 
strong and vigorous, giving the best results for seed purposes. We have the best opportunity 
in the world to keep our strains up pure and discarding those that do not give the best 
results. We ask you to try our cabbage seed, with all sincerity. No matter what price 
others put on their seed there is no better seed than Forrest’s. 
EXTRA EARLY EXPRESS. 
This is undoubtedly the earliest cabbage in existence, is put out under a hundred dif¬ 
ferent names, all to obtain a large price. Remember there is no earlier, but the heads are 
rather small aud are very solid, with very few outside leaves, so can be planted close to" 
gether. Honest pkts. 5c, oz. 10c, 40c. lb. $1.35. 
Extra Early Jersey Wakefield. 
The Earliest and Hardest 
Heading of 
Extra Early Cabbages. 
Without question the earli¬ 
est, largest aud best, and is more 
largely grown by market gard¬ 
eners than any other sort. 
Heads are conical in shape, sol¬ 
id and compact, and the outer 
leaves are thick and heavy, ma¬ 
king it an excellent keeper and 
adapting it for very early set¬ 
ting. There is no better strain 
to be had at any price. Honest 
pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 14 lb. 50c, lb. 
$1.65. 
THE NEW LUPTON. 
The “Thoroughbred” American Cabbage. This is one of the few “blue-blooded” 
American Cabbages, which was recently introduced by J. M. Lupton, the cabbage expert of 
Tong Island. It is a medium late sort somewhat on the Flat Dutch type, with a short, thick 
stem which does not extend far in the head, and therefore having but little core, and the 
leaves, which are of a dark bluish-green color, extend well' across the center, and while the 
head is large, it has none of the attendant features of coarseness. Mr. Gallup, of Adam Ba¬ 
sin, N. Y., says his field of Lupton was one of the finest lot of cabbages in his locality. We 
consider the Lupton the best all-around late or winter cabbage in cultivation, and is particu¬ 
larly adapted to cultivation in the West, as it withstands the hot, dry summer better than 
any other sort we are acquainted with. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, X lb. 50c, lb. $1.75. 
O ZEE ICO 
Large Rooted. Used to mix with or as a substitute for coffee. Cultivate the same as 
the carrot. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1-4 lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
