VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
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KEYSTONE GOLDEN ACRE, EXTRA SELECT CANNY 
This is our shipping or early market strain of Golden Acre which is the result of several 
years selection work and the earliest of all the round head varieties. The uniformity 
is beautiful and astonishing. 
PLANT —Small, short stemmed, being erect and compact it is suitable for close plant¬ 
ing, light green color. 
HEADS —6 inches in diameter, round, solid, interior white, tender, crisp and of excellent 
uniformity and quality. 
PERFECTION LATE DRUMHEAD SAVOY CAPON 
The best of the Savoy or crinkled-leaved sorts. Medium late in season and produces 
heads that are excellent for general use. It is a fine keeper. 
PLANT —Vigorous, medium to large sized, will stand close planting, heavily savoyed, 
rich dark green. 
HEADS—Flattened round, 8 inches in diameter, uniform in development, attractive, 
solid, of particularly fine quality. 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH or Late St. Louis Market or Late Drumhead CARET 
The best of the late, flat-headed types. Excellent all-purpose variety and is known for 
being exceedingly hardy and dependable. 
PLANT —Large, vigorous, short stem, dark green with bluish cast. 
HEADS—12 to 13 inches broad, 7 inches deep, tops flattened, firm, crisp, tender, and 
of very good quality. 
SUCCESSION CATCH 
A desirable medium late variety that is very dependable for late summer and fall use. 
A good keeper. 
PLANT —Medium-sized, stem short, medium green. 
HEADS—10 inches broad and 7 inches deep, well rounded top, firm, and of good 
quality. 
STEIN'S EARLY FLAT DUTCH CASTE 
A widely used variety which is most satisfactory for market and also a favorite shipping 
sort. Particularly in demand in the southern states. 
PLANT •—Medium-sized, compact, vigorous, medium short-stemmed, and medium green. 
HEADS—I I inches broad and 6^2 inches deep, flattened, of fine flavor, and of good 
quality. 
YELLOWS-RESISTANT STRAINS 
Yellows-resistant Strains of Cabbage are of great value and should be used more 
extensively where yellows infested soils are prevalent. They should be tried more freely 
where gardeners and larger growers have trouble with their cabbages yellowing and dying 
from what may appear to be other causes as it is quite often the case that the soil is sick 
with yellows and has not been recognized. 
ALL HEAD, SELECT COVEY 
Similar to the standard All Head variety except that it is yellows resistant. A good 
shipper and a fine kraut cabbage. A uniform type, stands without bursting. 
PLANT —Medium size, compact, stem short, leaves slightly coarse, medium green in 
color. 
HEADS—9 inches broad and 7 inches deep, appearing rather flattened, with rounded 
top, quite firm, of good quality. 
GLOBE COMOD 
A yellows-resistant strain of Glory of Enkhuizen of similar type and usage. A fine 
cabbage for kraut. 
PLANT—Large, spreading, vigorous, medium green, uniform. 
HEADS—9 inches in diameter, deep round, large, solid, fine quality. 
GOLDEN ACRE RESISTANT (Resistant Detroit) COMET 
Similar to Golden Acre except slightly larger plant growth and not quite as uniform, as 
is typical of yellows-resistant strains. Has earliness and is desirable for planting on 
yellows infested soils. 
PLANT—Medium small, suitable for close planting, medium light green. 
HEADS—6 to b ^/2 inches, round, solid, interior white and of good quality. 
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