JOSEPH HARRIS, MORETOX FARM, ROCHESTER, X. Y. 
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Premium Flat Dutch. 
Fottlcr'x Brumwick. 
Drumhead Sacoy. 
Late Varieties—Harris’ Short-Stem Drum¬ 
head, Fottler’s Drumhead or Improved Bruns¬ 
wick, Premium Flat Dutch and Large Late 
Drumhead; also Drumhead Savoy and Red 
Pickling. 
PRICE OF CABBAGE PLANTS. 
BY EXPRESS. NOT PREPAID. 
1,000 Good, 
strong, 
stocky plants, 
$ 2.50 
8,000 “ 
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4 4 
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5,000 “ 
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9.00 
10,000 u 
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15.00 
20,000 “ 
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25.00 
50,000 “ 
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4 4 
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50.00 
And any further number, 90 cents per 1,000. 
In other words, I will send 60,000 plants for 
$59.00, and 70,000 plants for $08.00, and 
100,000 plants for $95.00. 
Do not ask me to take less. This is as 
low as anyone can afford to raise, and ship 
and box good plants. 
$ 
No charge for boxes. Plants delivered at 
Express Oflice without extra charge. Money 
must accompany the order. 
WHAT VARIETIES OF CABBAGE TO PLANT. 
That depends 1st, on the character of the 
land; 2d, on the time of planting, and 8d, 
on the time you wish to cut the cabbage. 
For Winter Cabbage, on rich land, the 
plants to be set out in June, there are few 
better varieties for market than the Large 
Late Drumhead. 
Harris’ Short-Stem Drumhead, is one of 
the very best varieties of Winter cabbage; 
but it requires good land and does not need 
to be set out so early as the Large Late 
Drumhead. In this neighborhood, as a rule, 
the Harris’ Short-Stem Drumhead, for .Win¬ 
ter use, should be set out about the first of 
July—a week earlier or a week later making 
little difference. I have had good cabbage 
of tills variety when set out the last of July, 
but it is better to plant earlier. 
The same remarks apply to Premium Flat 
Dutch. This is an excellent variety, and my 
plants this year will be found in every re¬ 
spect unusually good. 
Fottler’s Brunswick is a well-known and 
excellent cabbage, but with me not as good 
as Harris’ Short-Stem or Premium Flat 
Dutch. 
