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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
Kraut 
(German) 
Hoved Kaal 
(Scandinavian) 
Cabbage 
Culture: For very early use sow the seed in 
hotbed or in boxes in the house. The best and 
hardiest plants may be produced by sowing 
seed in cold frames outside after danger of 
hard freezing is past. Transplant in garden 
or field when weather will permit, 20 to 30 
inches apart for the small early varieties, and 
from 2 y 2 to 3 ^ feet apart for the large, late 
sorts. Some recommend planting the seeds 
in the field, 3 or 4 seeds in a hill, and leaving 
the strongest plant. One ounce* of seed will 
produce from 1,500 to 2,000 plants in open 
ground, 3,000 in frames. About 1,000 seeds in 
a packet. 
For early use we recommend especially 
Golden Acre and Copenhagen Market; for 
late use, Danish Ballhead. 
Copenhagen market. , „ Early Varieties 
. . , COPENHAGEN MARKET. This is in our 
opinion the heaviest yielding and best quality Cabbage that can be grown. A tremendous 
yielder of smooth, round, even sized heads, valuable for either extra early or main crop use 
The plant is short-stemmed and compact, leaves medium 
light green, thick and smooth, heads averaging about 
4 pounds. Our strain is absolutely the best obtainable. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; M lb., 75c; y 2 lb., $1.30; 1 lb., $2,50. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. The most widely grown 
and popular extra early variety. The conical heads are 
solid and the small outer leaves permit of close planting 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; M lb., 55c; y 2 lb., $1.05; 1 lb., $2,00. 
I have used your seeds for 35 years and have always 
had a wonderful garden.—MRS. ALBERT MILLER 
Mohall, N. Dak. 
GOLDEN ACRE. Earliest of All. Of the Copenhagen Mar¬ 
ket type but ten days earlier, this is the earliest round- 
headed Cabbage. The plants are dwarf and compact; the 
medium sized heads are round as balls, solid, very ’uni¬ 
form and sweet. If you want the earliest Cabbage and 
the top prices that go with it, plant Golden Acre. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 30c; lb., 95c; % lb., $1.70; 1 lb., $3.25. 
\\ LLL’S EARLY r JUNE. This is the earliest flat-headed 
Cabbage in cultivation. The head is solid and shapely 
and forms early, making fair sized heads in from 60 to 
70 days from seed. The plant is vigorous, drought re¬ 
sistant, and 
not sub- 
Golden Acre. 
ject to diseases, which 
makes it especially de¬ 
sirable for all parts of 
the Northwest. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 25c; lb., 
75c; y 2 lb., $1.45; 1 
lb., $2.75. 
I especially like your 
Golden Acre Cabbage 
and Early June Sweet 
Corn. I think they are 
well adapted to this 
section of the country. 
MRS. FRANK CHAF¬ 
FIN, Recluse, Wyo. 
FOR CABBAGE PLANTS, 
SEE PAGE 56. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 
