PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CABBAGE 
One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants; 4 oz. will produce 
enough for an acre. 
Our strains are the very best to be had, selected from specimen 
heads in well rogued fields. Sow seeds of the early varieties in Febru¬ 
ary in hotbeds and transplant the latter part of April or early in 
May to open ground, or an early sowing in open ground can be made 
as soon as weather will permit. Set the plants in rows 3 feet apart* 
and 12 to 18 inches apart in the row. The second early varieties sow 
in April and transplant in May; late varieties, sow in May and 
transplant in July, setting plants in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet in 
rows. Never plant cabbage in the same location two years in suc¬ 
cession. 
GOLDEN ACRE —The earliest round head cabbage. Our 
strain of this well-known variety has given satisfaction for a 
number of years. The heads are uniformh 7 round, very firm, 
about 9 inches in diameter. See Price Below. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET —An excellent early strain of an 
old favorite, uniform maturing firm heads averaging about 
9 lbs. See Price Below. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD —A very hard and tight-heading 
selection of Danish Ballhead which for this reason yields 
an increased tonnage per acre. It may be planted closer 
because of restricted leaf-growth. The heads are solid, uni¬ 
form, fine-grained, on short stems and keep wonderfully 
well. See Price Below. 
Cabbage, Golden Acre 
All Packets 10c 
CABBAGE—EARLY VARIETIES 
GOLDEN ACRE (Special) —Description above. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET (Early) —Description above. 
PEERLESS (Early) —A strain of Golden Acre. 
ALL HEAD (Early) —An early summer sort. Heads full, flat, very solid and uniform in color, 
shape and size. Well liked for kraut making. 
ENKHUIZEN GLORY —This large, early, w^hite, solid sort is of excellent quality and par¬ 
ticularly attractive for market. Very few outside leaves. About ten days later than the 
first early sorts. A sure header and heavy vielder. Excellent for kraut. 
STEADFAST —Larger and more solid than Copenhagen, matures between Copenhagen and 
Enkhuizen Glory. A very fine strain for Summer Cabbage. 
MARION MARKET —Yellcw Resistant Copenhagen. 
1 oz. 
Va lb. 
1 lb. 
$ .50 
$1.25 
$4.00 
.35 
.90 
3.00 
.50 
1.25 
4.00 
.40 
.90 
3.00 
.40 
.90 
3.00 
.50 
1.25 
4.00 
.50 
1.25 
4.00 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
TRUCKERS FAVORITE (Special) —An unusually fine strain of this very hardy, sure- 
heading, solid Cabbage. Resists cold and dry weather, and is one of the best for keeping 
till late spring. Remarkably uniform, medium-sized, very hard, round heads on short 
stems. Fine shipper. 
DANISH BALLHEAD (Short Stem) —Has proved to be the heaviest yielding strain of 
Danish Cabbage. The heads are large, solid and of good, deep green color. 
COPENHAGEN (Large, Late) —New strain of Copenhagen Market with much larger 
heads. Good for kraut. 
PRICE’S AUTUMN KING —-Has become very popular during the last few years, and we 
consider it one of the best-keeping varieties ever originated. Heads are round, larger, and 
earlier than Danish Ballhead, heavy and extremely hard. 
BUGNER’S DISEASE-RESISTANT—A round, late sort of medium size, very heavy and 
hard-heading, grown extensively for the Chicago market where they claim it is not subject 
to blight or disease. Will grow where the Hollander and Danish varieties fail because of 
the disease knowm as “yellows” which has been so prevalent there in the last few years.. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD —Description above. 
.50 
1.60 
6.00 
.40 
.90 
3.00 
.35 
1.00 
3.50 
.40 
1.25 
4.00 
.40 
.50 
1.25 
1.25 
4.00 
4.00 
RED AND SAVOY 
METEOR (Early) —Undoubtedly the best of all red cabbages for general use, being early, 
very solid, good size for the market, very even in size and shape. 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK (Special) —The largest red cabbage. Hard, round, deep red. 
One of the best red varieties for market or shipping. 
SAVOY, LONG ISLAND (STRAIN) —A strain extensively grown on Long Island, dark 
green, well curled, used for summer and fall. 
CHINESE CABBAGE—PE TSAI 
CHIHLI —A new r variety. The earliest and surest to head. The plant produces long solid 
cylindrical heads of fine quality. The heads are often tw o feet long. 
.60 
1.75 
6.00 
.35 
.90 
3.00 
.50 
1.60 
6.00 
.35 
1.00 
3.50 
