Harris Ballhead 
The Outstanding Danish Cabbage 
We have yet to see a stock of Danish Cabbage which is superior to 
Harris’ Ballhead. 
The heads are very uniform, extremely solid and just the right size for 
market and shipping. They average about six lbs. in weight. The vigor 
and great uniformity of this strain year in and year out make it the most, 
consistent heavy yielder of tine cabbage and in addition it has proved to 
be a very superior keeper, coming out of storage in excellent shape. 
The heads are greener than most Danish cabbage and have a slight 
purple tinge. Because of the attractive appearance, uniform size and 
firmness, this cabbage commands the best prices and often sells readily 
when the market is slow. If you want good Danish cabbage, grow Harris’ 
Ballhead. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 55c; 34 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.00. 
Nantes (Coreless) Carrot 
Unsurpassed for Home Garden or Market 
This is one of the best of the “coreless” varieties and is particularly 
valuable for the home garden as a bunching kind as well as topped carrots 
for market. 
The roots are 6 to 7 in. long, the same size the whole length, smooth and 
stump rooted making them very attractive in appearance. 
They have a smooth waxy appearance and the deep orange color 
extends through the whole root. The carrots have practically no "core,” 
are so sweet and tender that this variety is a great favorite for eating 
raw as well as cooked. 
Pkt, 10c; Oz. 20c; 34 Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.50. 
Joe Harris in one of our fields of Harris’ Ballhead Cabbage 
Try some 
relish. They 
Nantes Carrot —Equally fine cooked or raw. 
It pays to order your garden seed by 
mail from a reliable house! 
Mr. C. If. Riley of Sennet, TV. Y. writes: 
My experience trying to get seed from 
racks in the local stores is had, but I hare 
found your seeds always dependable. April 
21, 1938. _ 
finger size uncooked Nantes carrots as a 
are most attractive and appetizing. 
The most remarkable thing about this new variety is the green color 
which goes all through the heads and gives them a fresh bright appear¬ 
ance at all times. They are of fine quality, and particularly attractive 
for salad. 
The heads resemble the famous Golden Acre, but are larger, greener 
and mature a few days later. They are very solid and stand better than 
most early kinds without splitting. The plants are very compact so they 
can be planted close together. We have never seen a more uniform stock. 
This is an extraordinarily fine variety for the home garden as well as 
for commercial planting. 
Pkt. 15c; Oz. 70c; 34 Lb. $1.90; Lb. $6.00. 
New Green Acre Cabbage 
Green Acre Cabbage — The heads are extremely uniform. 
Imperial 847 
These beautiful heads stand hot weather. 
Imperial 847 
New Longstanding "Iceberg" Lettuce 
See page 86 
Outstanding for its remarkable ability to grow and produce fine solid heads of “Ice¬ 
berg” lettuce under a great variety of conditions, this new lettuce has been enthusiasti¬ 
cally received wherever grown. 
Imperial 847 is a most versatile variety. It does well in early spring, is outstanding as a 
summer heading variety and produces line tender heads in the fall. It is one of the very 
few kinds which will produce firm solid heads on muck as well as upland soils. 
The heads are of good size, very solid, a rich creamy yellow inside and of superior qual¬ 
ity. Even during hot weather practically every plant produces a fine solid head. We advise 
our customers to try this variety. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 35c; 34 Lb. $1.00; Lb. $3.00. 
Note: Like all lettuce of this type. 
Imperial 847 needs plenty of 
room to grow the finest heads. 
for better vegetables 
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