CONICAL OR SUGAR-LOAF FORM, 
sown in the hills where they are to remain, and in that 
case sow two or three seeds where each plant is desired, 
and then pull up all but the strongest. Plant the large 
varieties three feet apart; the small, early sorts, from a 
foot to eighteen inches. The Savoy .Cabbages have 
wrinkled leaves and are of fine flavor, especially after a 
CURLED SAVOY CABBAGE. 
little frost has touched them in the autumn. Insects 
have been exceedingly troublesome to Cabbage in many 
sections of late years. Growers must try for a rapid 
growth, and wage a constant warfare against the enemy. 
Cabbage, Early Dwarf York, small, very early; 
per lb. $1.75 ; per oz. 2c cents, . 5 
Large York, larger than above; round head; 
good summer and fall sort; lb. $1.75 ; oz. 20 els. 5 
Little Pixie, very early, small, and of delicate 
flavor ; per lb. $2.50 ; per oz. 25 cents, .... 5 
Wheeler’s Imperial. This is one of the best 
early varieties we have ever tried. Every 
plant heads if it has but half a change ; per lb. 
§2.25 ; per oz. 20 cents, . 
Early Wakefield, (American seed,) the great 
favorite with market gardeners for the New 
York Market; the earliest and sure to head. 
The seed is true and the best ; per lb. $6.00 
per oz. 50 cents ; per half oz. 30 cents, .... 
Early Wyman, a comparatively new variety, 
almost as early as Wakefield, larger, but not as 
solid ; very popular around Boston, for market; 
but with us it has seemed very variable in char¬ 
acter ; per oz. 50 < 5 ls. ; per half oz. 30 dls., . . 
Fearnaught, a new, early, English Cabbage, 
claimed to be the earliest known ; per lb. $2.25 : 
per oz. 20 cents,. 
Cabbage, Enfield Market, large, compact head, 
early and superior; per lb. £2.25 ; oz. 20 ds., 5 
Early Schweinfurth, an early Cabbage, for 
summer and autumn use, and of large size, but 
not solid ; per oz. 5o<ffc*.; per half oz. 30 cents, 15 
Winningstadt, a fine tender variety, sugar-loaf 
in form; one of the best summer sorts ; if sown 
late, good for fall or even winter ; per lb. £3.00; 
per oz. 30 cents. 10 
Fildcrkraut. This is a new German Cabbage 
which we introduced from Germany several 
years since, and altogether the most solid Cab¬ 
bage grown—almost as hard as marble, and 
sure to head. It is so good that it has become 
very popular. The seed has always been fur¬ 
nished us by the same person in Stuttgart, and 
we never found a mixture until last year, when 
the seed sent us proved a miserable fraud. We 
trust no more to those German growers, but 
have a small stock grown by ourselves last sum¬ 
mer, which we know to be good. Per lb. $5.00; 
per oz. 40 cents ; per half-ounce 25 cents, ... 10 
Large French Oxheart, a fine, heart-shaped 
Cabbage, coming in use after Early York and 
other earlier sorts ; very tender and fine flavor¬ 
ed, and heads freely ; lb. $3.00; oz. 30 cents, . 10 
Stone Mason Marblehead, a large, solid, 
tender and excellent free heading winter 
Cabbage ; per lb. $4.00 ; per oz. 40 cents, . . . 10 
Marblehead Mammoth, very large winter 
Cabbage ; heads freely, and with good soil will 
grow to an enormous size; per lb. $4.00; per 
oz. 40 cents ; per half oz. 25 cents,. 10 
Robinson’s Champion. This is one of the 
largest Cabbages grown, very much resembling 
Marblehead Mammoth , and of good quality for 
so large a growth. It sometimes weighs 60 lbs.; 
per lb. $1.75; per oz. 20 cents, ........ 3 
Large Late Drumhead, a very superior drum¬ 
head variety, grown from choice heads ; per lb. 
$3.00; per oz. 30 cents,. 10 
Premium Flat Dutch, heads well and keeps 
over finely; per lb. £3.00; per oz. 30 cents, . . 10 
Large Flat Dutch, good for fall or winter 
crop, resembling the Drumhead ; per lb. 5 1.75 ; 
per oz. 20 cents. 5 
Flat Brunswick Drumhead, fine, late; per 
lb. $5.00; per oz. 40 cents,. 10 
Fottler’s Improved Brunswick, per lb. $5.00 ; 
per oz. 40 cents,.•' 10 
Drumhead Savoy, one of the very best winter 
Cabbages; per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents, . . 5 
Dwarf Green Curled Savoy, heads small and 
rather loose ; very hardy and excellent; -per lb. 
$1.30; per oz. 15 cents,. 3 
Early Dwarf Ulm Savoy, heads round and 
very solid and of fine quality; forms its head 
very early; per lb. $2.25; per oz. 20 cents, . . 5 
Large Late Blood Red, pure; for pickling; 
per lb. 54.00; per oz. 40 cents,. 10 
Early Blood Red, early variety; will make fine 
winter Cabbage if sown quite late in the open 
! 5 j ground; per lb. $5.00; per oz. 40 cents, . ... 10 
COLLARDS. 
Collards, Creole, the popular Creole bollard, so 
well known and prized at the South, and so nicely 
15 adapted to the Southern climate. We have 
taken pains to secure this at the special re¬ 
quest of our customers in the Southern States; 
5 per lb. $3.00; per oz. 30 cents, . 10 
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