EARLY FLAT DUTCH 
This variety needs no recommen¬ 
dation, because it is one of the lar¬ 
gest in cultivation, the heads are 
very solid, distinctly flattened on 
top and of excellent quality. It in¬ 
variably forms very large and at the 
same time very hard heads, uniform 
in size and shape. It has a very 
short stem, and is a very compact 
grower, forming few loose leaves. 
Ready Jan. 1st to July. 
DANISH BALL HEAD OR 
HOLLANDER 
Most widely used and the best of late cabbages; desirable for 
shipping, for storage and for kraut. Plants medium with short stem. 
Heads very attractive, deep, round, extremely solid. Plants ready 
April 1st to July. 
SAVOY, DRUMHEAD 
The best of the Savoy type for 
general use; an excellent keeper. 
Heads nearly round, full and hard; 
leaves large, coarsely crimped, 
dark bluish green; of good quality. 
Plants of this variety ready April 
1st to July. 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK 
Large, round heads, solid as a 
* rock, and red throughout. Used 
extensively for pickling. A good keeper. Ready April 1st to July. 
PRICES ON CABBAGE PLANTS 
SEE PAGE 14 FOR EXPRESS PREPAID RATES 
IT TAKES 10,000 TO 12,000 CABBAGE PLANTS TO SET AN ACRE 
YELLOWS OR WILT RESISTANT VARIETIES 
These varieties will produce a good crop of cabbage on land infested 
with yellows disease where ordinary varieties fail. Ready April 1st. 
MARION MARKET—Copenhagen Type. 
WISCONSIN ALL-SEASON—Midseason variety. 
Prices on Yellows Resistant Varieties: , Postpaid: 500 for $1.50; 
1,000 for $2.50, Express Collect: 1,000 for $1.50; 5,000 for $6.25; 
10,000 and over at $1.00 per 1,000. 
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BY PARCEL POST 
Postage Prepaid 
200 for _$ .60 
400 for _1.00 
1,000 for _2.00 
BY EXPRESS OR PARCEL POST 
Transportation Charges Collect 
500 for 60c 
1,000 to 4,000 _$1.00 per M 
5,000 to 9,000 _ 90c per M 
10,000 and over_ 75c per M 
