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Jersey Queen 
296 Jersey Queen—62 days. Yellows Resistant Jersey 
Wakefield. This type was selected for earliness and ex¬ 
ceptionally resistant to yellows. If you are troubled by 
lo.sing your cabbage try this yellow resistant variety. 
With this you can grow good cabbage successfully. A 
wonderful vielder of the finest quality. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 33 cts.rVi lb., 98 cts.; Va lb., $1.83; lb., $3.50; 2 lbs., 
$6.50, postpaid. 
Eeu'ly Winnigstadt 
277 Early Winnigstadt—75 days. Very popular pointed 
headed sorts. A very hard-headed typo which keeps well 
for storage or shipping. The heads are somewhat conical 
and become 8 to 10 inches near the base, weighing up 
to 5 pounds. Very productive. The tightly folded leaves 
are a rich dark green. Excellent quality. Is a sure 
header even where the other sorts fail and seems less, 
liable to the attack of the cabbage wmrm than other sorts. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; V4 lb., 45 cts.; 1/2 85 cts.; 
lb., $1.70; 2 lbs., $3.20, postpaid. 
283 Marion Market 
A Yellows Resistant Strain of 
Copenhagen Market 
A Late Iiilrodiictioii—Very Depenclultic. 
Extra Early Variety. 
75 days. Larger and coarser in 
plant, and not so early nor so uniform 
as the original strain, but with the 
round head and crisp tenderness of 
the parent cabbage. Will produce a 
normal crop on yellows infected soils 
where non-resistant strains fail com¬ 
pletely. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; 
lb., $1.25; 1/2 lb., $2.35; lb., $4.50. 
271 Extra early round headed variety, (i.3 days. A bis money 
maker. It matures hard, round heads nine inches in diameter, 
uniform in size and growth, compact in habit, with few outer 
leaves, permitting close planting. The heads are firm and solid 
and fully equal to any of the late sorts in this respect. Can 
be shipped long distances and arrive in good condition. Owing 
to its earliness and uniformity, this cabbage will i)rove a profit¬ 
able variety to raise for the early market. I’kt., 10 ols.j oz.. 2.1 
cts.; % Ib., 7."1 cts.; Ms lb., Sl.S.’l; lb., $2.:iS: 3 lbs., S4.50, postiinid. 
208 Sliumway’s Early Peerless, “One of the Best Earlles” 
272 Glory of Enkhuizen 
72 Days. Excellent Midseasoii 
This desirable cabbage, Glory 
of Enkhuizen, originated in Hol¬ 
land. In season it is medium 
early, maturing its heads in 72 
days with heads frequently 
weighing 8 to 10 pounds each. 
Tlio large sized, ball shaped 
heads are very firm and solid, 
leaves being fine ribbed and ex¬ 
ceedingly tender. A good 
.'i ieldcr. Pkt., .I cts.; oz., 10 ets.j 
14 lb., 4.8 ets.; lb., 8H els.j lb., 
2 lbs., !i!2.!Kb iiosfpabl. 
Shumway’s 
Early Peerless 
62 days. The earliest of all 
large round headed sort. 
Plants are dwarf, allowing 
close planting; the solid 
heads are as round as a 
ball, measuring when fully 
matured, about 9 inches in 
diameter, the average 
weight of w'hich is 6 lbs.; 
hard as a cannon ball, solid 
and very uniform. The 
large size heads mature 
P>’actically all at one time. 
Pkt., 10 ets.; oz,, 25 ets.; 
14 lb.. 75 ets.; Vi lb.. SlelO; 
lb.. .52.65; 2 lbs., 5.'>.6«, post- 
Iiaid. 
270 Hartman's “The Originators” Heselected Finest 
Strain—*>.5 days. Very early solid heading variety. 
Stands longer in the field without bursting than any 
other variety. Produces fine, large heads of light green 
color, averaging six pounds in weight; uniform in 
shape and size and very solid, with few loose leaves. A 
vigorous grower and an excellent keeper. The entire 
crop can be harvested at one time. I'kt., 10 ets.; «z., 
23 ets.; U lb., 70 ets.; y™ Ib., 51.25; lb., $2.25; 2 lbs., 54.25, 
postpaid. 
