GURNEY’S AMERICAN GROWN CABBAGE SEED 
EARLY CABBAGE 
• EARLIEST OF ALL 
This is a strictly new variety of 
Danish production, maturing me¬ 
dium sized, extra solid round heads 
and a larger percentage per hun¬ 
dred plants than any other variety, 
which makes it the most valuable 
for market gardeners and home 
consumption. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 
Vi lb,, 60c; lb., $1.75. 
• COPENHAGEN MARKET 
The best Early round-headed 
sort on the market. The heads are 
very solid averaging about 8 
pounds. It is short stemmed, the 
heads growing very close to the 
ground. Matures with Charleston 
Wakefield and gives a heavier crop 
per acre. Our stock of this is very 
fine. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Vi lb., 55c; 
V^lb., 85c; 1 lb., $1.60; 5 lbs., $6.90 
Postpaid. 
© EARLY JERSEY 
WAKEFIELD 
The best of the pointed headed 
cabbages. Very early and makes 
medium sized, very solid heads fine 
flavored and tender. Has few out¬ 
side leaves. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Vi 
lb., 55c; 1 lb., $1.55; 5 lbs., $6.55 
Postpaid. 
A few years ago the best cabbage seed came from Denmark and Holland, 
where it had been raised for many years, but in the last few years the 
American cabbage seed growers in the Pacific North West, by improved 
methods, careful selection, breeding and extensive trials have made 
American cabbage seed famous the world over, supplying many of the 
markets formerly served by Denmark and Holland. 
DISEASE RESISTANT 
CABBAGE SEED 
In many sections of the United 
States entire fields of Cabbage fail 
to mature or produce heads on ac¬ 
count.of the yellows or yellow rot. 
If, by any chance, your field or 
fields in your vicinity are affected 
with this disease, you should plant 
Disease Resistant Cabbage Seed. 
The University of Wisconsin, by 
selection and breeding, has made it 
possible for us to offer you this 
Disease Resistant Seed. 
Roy Devine of Gurney’s Seed Department with two perfect specimens of 
Danish Bailhead Cabbage 
• GURNEY’S GOLDEN ACRE 
This* is a new, early, round-headed cabbage 
which closely resembles Copenhagen Market in 
type. As its name implies it is a money-maker. 
It is 8 to 10 days earlier than Copenhagen Mar¬ 
ket, but is smaller and can be planted closer. 
Because of earliness and fine quality it commands 
a higher price than any round-headed cabbage. 
Pkt., 7c; oz., 25c; Vi lb-, 65c; lb., $1.85. 
• GURNEY’S EARLY 
BALLHEAD CABBAGE 
In offering this new early summer Bailhead 
cabbage we know that we are presenting the cab¬ 
bage-growing public with a winner and a money¬ 
maker. The heads are perfectly round, good size 
and mature as early as Wakefield. We recom¬ 
mend this sort especially to market gardeners 
and for the home garden for both early and late. 
We feel sure it will take the place of nearly all of 
the summer varieties, producing a greater per 
cent of solid heads than any of them, and on 
account of the small amount of foliage and the com¬ 
pact form in which it grows, can be planted much 
closer than other varieties. Pkt., 7c; oz., 25c; Vi 
lb., 65c; 1 lb., $1.85;_5 lbs., $7.90 Postpaid. 
LATE CABBAGE 
• DANISH BALLHEAD 
SHORT STEMMED 
This is undoubtedly the best late cabbage— 
desirable for kraut, for storage, and for shipping. 
The plants are large and sturdy with short 
stems. The solid round heads w r eigh from 7 to 10 
pounds each. The flavor is very good and the 
leaves are very crisp and tender. This is the 
ideal cabbage for high quality kraut. 
Many years of selection and breeding by 
Danish Gardeners and seedsmen has produced a 
cabbage so good that more of this one variety is 
raised than all other varieties of late cabbage 
combined. Danish Bailhead Cabbage will stand 
hot, dry weather—does not rot easily in wet 
seasons, and the heads very seldom burst. Yields 
of 15 tons per acre are not unusual. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Vi lb., 55c; 1 lb., $1.65; 5 
lbs., $6.90 Postpaid. 
• PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH 
As a variety for winter market it has no supe¬ 
rior. Heads large, bluish green, round, solid, 
broad and flat on top, they open white and crisp, 
are tender and well flavored. It is a fall and 
winter variety, and one of the very best to keep. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Vi lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.55; 5 
lbs., $6.60 Postpaid. 
• MAMMOTH ROCK RED 
This is by far the best, largest and surest 
heading red cabbage ever introduced. The plant 
is large, with numerous spreading leaves. The 
head is large, round, very solid and deep red 
color. Pkt., 6c; oz., 25c; Vi lb., 70c; 1 lb., 
$ 2 . 10 . 
• DANISH BALLHEAD 
YELLOWS RESISTANT 
This strain of Danish Bailhead is 
larger than the regular strain, 
about one week later and with 
slightly longer stems. The best 
late yellows resistant cabbage, and 
one of the best winter keepers. 
Pkt., 7c; Vi oz-, 15 c; oz., 25c; Va 
lb., 70c; Vi lb., $1.30; 1 lb., $2.40; 
5 lbs., $11.00 Postpaid. 
• ALL SEASONS 
YELLOWS RESISTANT 
We are offering the All Seasons 
in Disease Resistant Seed only, and, 
as its name implies, it is a cabbage 
that can be used early or kept for 
the winter supply. A fine heavy 
yielding mid-season variety. All 
Seasons Cabbage is a favorite with makers of 
kraut, as the solid heads weigh from 8 to 10 
pounds each. Pkt., 7c; Vi oz., 15c; oz., 25c; Vi 
lb., 85c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
Health Value of Fresh 
Cabbage 
Calories per lb. 145 Vitamins A, B, C 
Proteins 1.6% Carbohydrates 5.6% 
Fats .2% Calcium .045% Iron .00043% 
CHINESE CELERY CABBAGE 
• IMPROVED PEKIN 
Resembles both celery and cos lettuce. The 
heads are tall and cylindrical, usually being 18 
inches in height, but often reaching two feet. 
It is a sure heading type, and the flavor is fine. 
Chinese Cabbage is one of the very best salad 
plants. Many people prefer it to the best head 
lettuce. It will outyield almost any other crop 
as the upright plants can be set very close 
together. The heads are from 12 to 18 inches tall, 
3 or 4 inches thick, and weigh up to 10 lbs. Seed 
should be sown very early in hot-beds and trans¬ 
planted or planted in the open about the first of 
July, as they will not form heads in the extremely 
hot weather. Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 20c; Vi lb., 50c; 
1 lb., $1.40. 
George Boseman of Gurney’s Tire Department. 
George says, "Gurney Early Bailhead Cabbage 
can’t be beat." 
CULTURE: For early heads, sow seeds in 
hotbed or cold frame. Transplant in April or 
early May into rows where you want them. Use 
only strong plants, two feet apart to the row. 
For late or winter cabbage, sow in the open 
ground as late as July 1st,—18 inches to two feet 
apart in the row, according to varieties. One 
ounce for 3000 plants J4-pound of seed per acre. 
Chinese Celery Cabbage for salads and greens 
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Plant Danish Bailhead Cabbage For Winter Use 
