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F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 
CABBAGE 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 
Culture The plants are started in a cold frame or hot bed, and later transplanted (about the middle of March to the 
middle of April) in rows about two feet apart and 18 inches in the row. For late crops, sow in May or June and set the plants 
in July. An ounce will produce about 5000 plants; four ounces will transplant an acre. 
Golden Acre 
GOLDEN ACRE A very fine early cabbage maturing 
about 80 days from sowing. The heads are round, 
very firm, bright green in color, about nine inches in 
diameter and remarkably uniform. Pkt., 15c; oz., 
50c; J4 lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET An early, large round- 
headed variety, nearly as early as Jersey Wakefield. 
It is very compact and firm, the heads slow to 
burst. Maturity is uniform, and the heads average 
about 8 pounds each. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; J4 lb., 
$1.50; lb., $5.00. 
JERSEY QUEEN (Yellows Resistant) An early yellows 
resistant strain developed by the Wisconsin Agri¬ 
cultural Experiment Station. May be used in place 
of Jersey Wakefield in yellows-infested areas. Slight¬ 
ly later and smaller heading than Jersey Wakefield. 
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RESISTANT GOLDEN ACRE A cabbage maturing 
about 2 weeks earlier than Marion Market or Globe. 
Very resistant, plants small, erect, grayish green in 
color. Heads globular, leaves smooth. May be 
planted closer than Marion Market, as it has not so 
manv outer leaves. Pkt., 25c; oz., 75c; ]/\ lb., $2.25 ; 
lb, $8.00. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD A medium size early 
sort, with pointed head. Very compact, and can be 
set rather more closely than most varieties. Pkt.. 
10c; oz, 50c; J4 lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 
•MARION MARKET A yellows-resistant strain of 
Copenhagen Market cabbage (but about 10 days 
later), which has proven very dependable and popu¬ 
lar with our market garden customers. Pkt, 15c; oz, 
75c; y A lb, $2.50; lb, $8.00. 
ALL HEAD EARLY The heads are large and solid, 
flat and compact growth. This is a very popular 
second early sort, as it remains in good condition 
longer than many varieties. Pkt, 10c; oz, 50c; )4 
lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00. 
GLOBE (Yellows Resistant) A resistant strain of Glory 
of Enkhuizen, developed by the Wisconsin Agricul¬ 
tural Experiment Station. Pkt, 15c; oz, 75c; 
lb, $2.50; lb, $8.00. 
STEIN'S EARLY FLAT DUTCH A large, early, flat¬ 
headed variety. The stem is short. It is much 
earlier than Late Flat Dutch. Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c ; 
lb, $1.00; lb, $3.50. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN An excellent medium early 
short-stemmed variety. The heads are large, often 
weighing 8 to 10 pounds each, and very solid. It is 
a close and compact grower, allowing close planting. 
Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c; J4 lb, $1.00; lb, $3.50. 
SUCCESSION Produces a somewhat flattened head, 
and is noted for its ability to thrive under almost any 
weather condition. It heads surely, and keeps well 
even if planted late. Pkt, 10c; oz, 40c; lb, 
$1.00; lb, $3.50. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD About five days later 
than Early Jersey Wakefield. Heads are fuller, 
larger, very solid and pointed. This is a very popular 
sort with Southern growers. Pkt, 10c; oz, 50c ; 
J4 lb, $1.50; lb, $5.00 
