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DANISH BALL HEAD, SHORT STEM 
(100 days) 
Popular because of Its great solidity of head and its un¬ 
equalled keeping and shipping qualities. The heads are very 
hard, fine grained, and will weigh one-fourth more than other 
varieties of equal size. Our seed is very high bred and cannot 
be excelled in quality. Genuine Amager Island grown. Pkt. 
10 c; oz. 20 c; lb. $1.80; 10 lbs. $14.00, postpaid. 
DANISH BALL HEAD, TALL STEM 
(100 days) 
Excellent keeper. It resembles the Dutch Winter or 
Hollander; has all its good qualities, but differs from it in 
maturing two weeks later, and has taller stems. The heads 
are more ball shaped than those of the Dutch Winter. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c; lb. $1.80; 10 lbs. $14.00, postpaid. 
CABBAGE MARION MARKET (80 days) 
The MARION MARKET was originally bred up from 
Copenhagen Market, but differs from the latter in several 
respects. It takes about ten days longer to mature than the 
early strains of Copenhagen and produces a much larger 
plant. The heads are practically round, very hard and stand 
shipment well. The quality throughout is excellent, and a 
favorite for early Kraut. It is very highly resistant to the 
Yellows and we have seen this variety yield as high as 26 
tons per acre. Of unusual vigor, will make a crop under most 
unfavorable growing conditions. Plant growers that grow 
several varieties of cabbage will notice that the plants of 
Marion Market have extraordinary heavy smooth, round stems, 
an unmistakable sign of vigor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; lb. $2.40; 
10 lbs. $20.00. 
OTHER CABBAGES 
AUTUMN KING (105 days)—A late sort, heads large, hard, flat. 
ALL SEASONS (85 days)—Heads round, flat, weighing from 
10 to 12 lbs. each. Of high quality and a sure header. 
CANNON BALL (69 days)—Copenhagen Market type. 
EARLY FLAT DUTCH (90 days)—Round flat, quality good. 
Resists heat and therefore popular in the South. 
EARLY SUMMER (85 days)—Round, flattened, white inside, 
bluish green outside. 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT (73 days)—Conical heads, quality 
good. 
EUREKA (62 days)—True stock making a crop even in rather 
poor soil. 
FAULTLESS (85 days)—Round flattened heads, sure heading 
and of very high quality. 
PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH—Same as late Flat Dutch. 
STEIN’S EARLY FLAT DUTCH (90 days)—Popular in the 
South. 
SURE CROP (90 days)—Type of Flat Dutch. 
SUCCESSION (85 days)—Round flattened heads. 
SUREHEAD (105 days)—Sure header, quality good. 
PRICE—Any of the above: Pkt 10c; oz. 20c; lb. $1.80; 10 
lbs. $13.00, prepaid. 
WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS (90 days) 
Yellows resistant. Type similar to the old variety and 
the season about the same. It is the hardiest of all the flat- 
head varieties, an excellent Kraut cabbage. WISCONSIN 
ALL SEASON is known to stand unfavorable conditions of 
drought and hot weather unusually well. For this reason it 
is a very choice variety for the home garden for late summer 
and early fall use. It does not burst as readily as other vari¬ 
eties after heading up. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; lb. $2.00. 
CABBAGE FAULTLESS 
Faultless Is a medium early sort ripening from two to three weeks 
after the early kinds, forming large heads averaging 12 lbs. on good 
ground. The heads are hard, flattened, have only very few outer 
leaves and the inside of the head is white. A good keeper, a good 
seller, dependable as to crop, fine for slaw, boiled or made into 
sauerkraut. In a word, it is faultless. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; lb. $1.80, 
postpaid. 
CABBAGE EARLY MARVEL (61 days) 
You will make some extra profit by growing Early Marvel. 
Positively the earliest cabbage, with large heads, in existence. 
The heads are ball shaped, slightly elongated, very hard, very 
white inside, of fine quality, weighing 5 to 8 lbs. per head. The 
crop comes almost all at once, and every plant that you will 
set out will make a head. Early Marvel can be marketed long 
before fully developed. If left standing in the field when fully 
developed, will not burst for several weeks. Heads very hard, 
leaves have small midribs, eating quality very high. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 40c; lb. $4.00. 
LOUISIANA COPENHAGEN (70 days) 
Can be planted very close having a spread or width of 
18 to 20 inches while the plants of regular type have a spread 
of 26 to 28 inches. Heads average 2% lbs. in weight, are 
very compact, somewhat coarse ribbed. Frost does not check 
it in growth, will not run to seed in the South when grown 
as a winter crop. In the North can be planted earlier than 
other cabbages, late frost not harming it. Best Danish grown 
seed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
CABBAGE TRIUMPH (67 days) 
New. An extra early, pointed white cabbage. Of ALL 
cabbages the tenderest and finest flavored. Those that tried 
this cabbage say it is more tender and more delicate in taste 
than cauliflower. If you are after quality try Triumph. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 40c. 
YELLOWS RESISTANT CABBAGES 
YELLOWS IN CABBAGE-The plants turn yellow, the leaves 
drop off the stem and finally the whole plant dies. In such case 
the only remedy there is, Is to grow only yellows resistant varieties. 
To be benefited you must have ONLY first generation seed. 
To get a crop of cabbage on soils sick with yellows, 
Yellows Resistant varieties must be used. How did yellows 
resistant strains originate? A field of cabbage was destroyed 
by yellows excepting here and there a plant. From these, 
seed was saved, plants raised and set out in yellows sick soil. 
This time many plants made good solid heads. From these 
healthy cabbages seed was saved, plants raised and again set 
out in yellows sick soil. This went on and on until today 
we have several varieties that are immune from the yellows 
disease. The following varieties listed by us are Yellows 
Resistant: Bugner, Yellows Res., Golden Acre, Delux. Yel¬ 
lows Res. Globe, Marion Market Wisconsin No. 8 and Wis¬ 
consin All Seasons. 
