VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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CABBAGE 
Brassica oleracea — var. capitata 
KEYSTONE COPENHAGEN MARKET, EXTRA SELECT Season. 
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ALL HEAD EARLY CAIRN 80 
An excellent, second early variety, popular as a shipper in the South and particularly 
fine for kraut. 
PLANT —Medium size and compact, stem short, medium green in color. 
HEADS—9 inches broad and 7 inches deep, appearing rather flattened, with rounded 
top, a large head for such an early variety, quite firm, white, of good texture 
and quality. 
ALL SEASONS CALCY 90 
A mid-season, hardy variety, well adapted to withstand hot, dry weather. It is one of 
the best for kraut use and a fine keeper. 
PLANT—Large, vigorous, spreading, stem medium length, medium green. 
HEADS—9 inches broad and 7 inches deep, rounded at both top and bottom, giving an 
oblate shape, very solid and compact, white, of excellent quality. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CALVE 73 
A popular variety, a full week later and producing a less pointed and broader head 
than Early Jersey Wakefield. A heavy-yielding, over-wintering type for the South. A 
good shipper and market gardener variety. 
PLANT—Medium size, rather spreading, stem short, medium green in color. 
HEADS—8 inches long and 7 inches across at the base, with a heart shape. Large for 
an early variety, tender, of good quality, small core. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET CALYX 70 
A splendid cabbage that is outstanding for shipping and general use in home and 
market gardens. The highest yielding early cabbage. 
PLANT—Medium-sized, short-stemmed, vigorous grower, medium green; leaves short, 
standing well away from the head. 
HEADS— b^/2 to 7 inches in diameter, round, not susceptible of bursting, white, crisp, 
tender, solid, of good quality and uniformity, and very attractive. 
