20 SJtAi/rn4Mtuj'^The Pioneer ^RmericanSeedsrriarrEstaJDlishedlSTO 
27 :t (77 days.) “nie leading second 
fsirly variety.” Produces larg'e, even 
heads, wliich are solid and deep. 
thouKh somewhat flattened. Very 
popular because of its pronounced 
resistance to disease and its excep¬ 
tional ability to withstand heat and 
droug'ht. I’kt.. 5 ots.; o*., 1!5 cts.; 
% lb., 4S et.s.; M: lb., 90 cts.j lb., $1.75; 
2 Ib.s., po.stpaid. 
387 (90 days.) Immense Tielder—^Excellent Q.uality. 
One of the best late ' cabbages of the Flat Dutch 
type, weighing ordinarily from 10 to 15 lbs. each. 
Of very fine quality, solid, and of fine texture. 
Drought resisting, about 10 days earlier than Dan¬ 
ish Ballhead and certain to head. Grown exten¬ 
sively for winter use and one of the best keepers. 
I recommend Surehead for the home garden. Pkt., 
10 ots.! oz., 20 els.; % lb., 60 els,; % lb., $1.08; 
lb., $2.00; 2 lbs., $2.90, postpaid. 
1 ounce pro¬ 
duces 3,000 
plants. 1 
pound plants 7 
Disease 
Resi.stant 
Improved American Savoy 
85 days. “The best Savoy type.” Highly rec¬ 
ommended for its unique delicious flavor. The 
heads are good-sized, and the deep green outer 
leaves are densely crumpled in the character¬ 
istic Savoy manner. The inner leaves form a 
solid light green heart, very tender and sweet. 
Should be planted late for fall heading. The 
flavor is enriched if heads are touched by frost. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 24 ots.; % lb., 72 ots.; V- lb., 
$1.23; lb., .$2.20; 2 lbs., $4.10, postpaid. 
Wisconsin All Season “Yellows Resistant” 
93 days. This strain of Hollander cabbage we recommend for 
loc.ilitics where cabb.ige i)lants are affected by the “yellows” caus¬ 
ing fields to be abandoned. The disease-resistant qualities of this 
cabbage enable growers to prpduce a crop of medium size round 
or Somewhat flattened he.ads of remarkable solidity and excellent 
keeping (luality. The plants show considerable variation of types, 
re.seiniih- Hollander, but longer and more leafy and spreading. 
Pkt.. 10 cts.: oz., .30 cts.; i/i lb., 90 ots.; % lb., $1.70; lb., $3.2.-; 2 Ib.s., 
86.2.7, i>oslp:iid. 
90 days. “Second-early variety,” Gives excellent 
results with later planting. A good keeper whether 
planted early or late, and its small-ribbed leaves 
are better quality than the coarser winter types. 
Heads are large, weighing 9 to 10 pounds, and have 
the drum shape. Very vigorous and sure heading 
even in extremely hot and dry weather. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 18 ct.s.; % lb., .74 cts.; % lb., 96 cts.; lb., $1.75; 2 
Ib.s., $3.40, postpaid. 
Shumway’s Early Flat Dutch 
85 days. ‘ ‘ The finest strain in existence of this popular sort. ’ ’ The most famous of 
the sccoud-carly varieties and undoubtedly one of the best of its class. The heads are 
larve, flat, firm auil uniform, wei^jhing 10 to 12 pound.s. Unusually fine texture and 
quality. Good keeper. Gsed extensively by the large cabbage growers. Pkt., 5 Cts.; 
oz., 18 cts.; 1/4 lb., 64 cts.; V 2 1^-. 96 cts.; lb., $1.75; 2 lbs., $3.^, postpaid. 
Shumway’s Autumn King 
10.7 days. “One of the finest late cabbages.” Especially valuable because it retains 
its fresh sweetness for an unusually long time in storage. The flattened heads are 
very comjiact and solid, and can be made to yield a greater tonnage per acre than 
.almost any other. The leaves are dark green. Weight under ordinary conditions, 
to to 12 pounds. Pkt., 10 cts,; oz., 2S cts.; lb., 8.7 cts.; >/^ lb., $1.58; lb., $3.00; 2 lbs., 
$.7.75, |»4»stpaid. 
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