The photograph above is of a held of cabbage at 
Racine, Wisconsin. It shows a test roiv of cabbage 
from good commercial seed in the center of a field of 
Yellozcs Resistant cabbage. A very feiv plants only 
out of hundreds set out, survived in this row. No 
clearer demonstration of the value of resistant seeds 
in districts affected by yellows could be given. 
Wisconsin Ballhead. 
In growing good cabbage, it is necessary first to 
obtain the best seed produced. We have that kind. 
Our American varieties are of the best American 
strains, our Yellows Resistant Seed is First Genera¬ 
tion Wisconsin grown, and our Danish varieties 
are produced in Denmark where those varieties reach 
perfection. Cabbage requires deep mellow soil. 
One packet will produce 400 plants, % lb. plants 
enough for an acre. 
CULTURE: For early use sow the seed in hot¬ 
beds during February and March and transplant in 
the open ground as soon as danger of freezing is 
over, in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches apart in 
the row. For second early sow in April and trans¬ 
plant in May and for the late varieties sow about 
May 10th and transplant from the middle of June 
to the first of July. Use Slug Shot or Rotenone Dust 
for cabbage worms and Evergreen for lice.' See page 
71. Maggot Control. See page 50. The figure after 
the name gives the time required to form mature 
heads after setting plants. 
SAGE HI CAPS will hasten growth and protect 
plants from frost and insects. See page 54. 
75. WISCONSIN ALLHEAD 
EARLY. (85 days.) The Newest Yellows 
Resistant Cabbage. See page- 28. If but 
one variety of cabbage is planted, probably 
this is the best for all purposes. Makes a 
fine winter cabbage if planted late. Pkt., 
10c; 1/2 oz., 20c; oz., 35c; lb., $1.20; lb., 
$3.50, postpaid. 
72. WISCONSIN DETROIT. (70 
days.) This is a yellows resistant Golden 
Acre cabbage which should prove valuable in 
localities where the yellows disease is preva¬ 
lent. It is the earliest yellows resistant round 
head variety. The round, solid heads measure 
about six inches in diameter. A very good 
winter variety if planted late. Pkt., lOc; Vz 
oz., 20c; oz., 35c; Vi lb., $1.20; lb., $3.50, 
postpaid. 
81. WISCONSIN BALLHEAD. (Yel¬ 
lows Resistant.) (105 days.) This new strain of 
Yellows Resistant Cabbage was developed in 
answer to a demand for a late storage variety 
that would mature earlier and not as coarse as 
Wis. Hollander No. 8. After years of careful 
breeding this new strain was originated and in 
trials it has proven 100% resistant to Yellows 
which is not true of No. 8. It is also more 
uniform and in fact more uniform than any 
of its type ever seen and is somewhat earlier 
than the No. 8. It was not bred from 'VVis. No. 
8 bait from an entirely new strain of cabbage. 
For market gardening, shipping and storage pur¬ 
poses it is second to none. Pkt., 10c; 1/2 oz., 
20c; oz., 35c; Vi lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
Wisconsin Detroit. 
Wisconsin Jersey Queen. 
74. WISCONSIN JERSEY QUEEN. 
(70 days.) New Yellows Resistant 'VVakefield 
Cabbage; just as early as Jersey Wakefield and 
identical in leaf and head growth. It has the 
pointed head of the Jersey Wakefield and is a 
heavy yielder. Pkt., 10c; V2 oz., 17c; oz., 30c; 
V4 lb., 90c; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
89. WISCONSIN MAMMOTH RED, 
(110 days.) Our new yellows resistant red 
cabbage. The best, largest and surest-head- 
ing red cabbage: used largely for pickling. Heads 
are round, solid and of a very attractive deep 
red color, averaging from ten to twelve pounds. 
Pkt., 10c; 1/2 oz., 35c; oz., 65c; Vi lb., $2.00; 
lb., $6.00, postpaid. 
Wisconsin Globe. 
77. WISCONSIN GLOBE. (85 days.) 
A wonderful “Yellows Resistant” second 
early cabbage. It has short stems, round 
heads and is a very vigorous grower. A sure 
header and of excellent quality. A good 
yielder on any fair soil. This cabbage is a 
selection from Glory of Enkhuizen and is 
the same in season as that variety. Pkt., 
10c; 1/2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c; Vi $1.20; lb., 
$3.50, postpaid. 
87. MARION MARKET. (Wisconsin 
Copenhagen.) (75 days.) This is the Yellows 
Resistant strain of Copenhagen Market and 
is known as Marion Market. For description 
see Copenhagen Market next page, as it is the 
same only resistant to Yellows. A good 
kraut variety. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 20c; oz., 
35c; Vi lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
8 O 1 / 2 . WISCONSIN HOLLANDER 
NO. 8 . (110 days.) The same as No. 85 
described on the next page, except that it is 
“Yellows Resistant.” Wisconsin No. 8 is one 
of the most satisfactory strains of cabbage to 
grow for winter use and for a shipper. It 
will keep good and it has a heavy, solid 
head. The heads are almost perfectly round, 
fine grained and with few outside leaves. We 
recommend this strain. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 10c; 
oz., 20c; Vi lb., 70c; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
76. WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS. 
(90 days.) The same as No. 80 described on 
the next page except that it is “Yellows Re¬ 
sistant.” A fine late second early for home 
use. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 10c; oz., 20c; Vi lb., 
70c; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
FROST PROOF CABBAGE 
PLANTS. Grown off the coast of South 
Carolina where the difficult growing con¬ 
ditions give the plants great resistance to 
cold and bad weather. They are guar¬ 
anteed to stand a temperature of 20 
degrees above zero. YOU GAIN THREE 
WEEKS. Shipment to you direct from 
the growing station. The plants will 
probably arrive in a wilted condition. 
This does not hurt them, for after plant¬ 
ing, they make a steady growth. 
(AFTER MAY 15 th ORDER HOME 
GROWN CABBAGE PLANTS AS WE 
CANNOT FURNISH THE FROST PROOF 
AFTER THAT DATE. 
Can supply Early Jersey Wakefield, 
Copenhagen Market, and Early Flat 
Dutch. 
Price: 100 plants, 45c; 200 to 400 
plants at 40c per 100; 500 plants, $1.50; 
1,000 or more plants at $2.25 per 1,000 
postpaid. By express: 1,000 to 4,000 
plants at $1.25 per 1,000; 5,000 or more 
plants at $1.00 per 1,000. 
(NO ORDERS FILLED C. O. D. OR 
FOR LESS THAN 100 PLANTS OF A 
VARIETY.) 
HOME GROWN Cabbage Plants 
Ready early in May. Can supply Early 
Jersey Wakefield, Golden Acre, Copen¬ 
hagen Market, Wisconsin Allhead Early 
and Wisconsin Mammoth Red. Prices of 
all: Dozen, 30c; 50 for 85c; 100 for 
$1.50; 500 for $6.00, postpaid. For late 
varieties sow seed in beds outdoors about 
May 10th and transplant in the field 
four weeks later. 
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