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FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 
CABBAGE—SECOND EARLY (Cent.) 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch 
95 days. Heads large and flat, but deep, firm, and keep well. 
Similar to Premium Late Flat Dutch, but earlier, and heads 
average a little smaller. 
Succession 
84 days. Very dependable for late summer and fall use; good 
keeper. Plants large but compact; stem short. Heads large and 
flat but deep; 10—11 in. across, 7—8 in. deep and weigh 8—9 lbs. 
Wisconsin All Seasons (Yellows Resistant) 
90—95 days. Very valuable as a substitute for the regular All 
Seasons in infested localities. Chiefly used for kraut; also valuable 
for winter keeping. Heads large; commonly 10—12 in. across, 8 in. 
deep and weigh 9—10 lbs. Similar to but a trifle coarser and 
more variable in form of head than standard All Seasons. 
CABBAGE—LATE, OR AUTUMN AND 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Danish Ball Head 
90 to 100 days. The plants are medium sized with short stem. 
Heads large; flattened globe shape; become 8—9 in. across, 
6—7 in. deep and weigh 7—9 lbs. Very firm and solid, of splendid 
quality and keep perfectly in storage until late spring. 
FERRY’S HOLLANDER 
Decidedly the best variety of late cabbage. Heads become firm 
while still rather small, reach good marketable size 90—100 days 
after setting plants in the field, but continue to enlarge, becoming 
mature in about 120 days. Plants medium small, allowing closer 
planting than any other late cabbage; short stemmed; erect and 
compact; extremely hardy. Heads spherical; G3^—7 in. in diam¬ 
eter and weigh 6—7 lbs.; remarkably firm and solid, of splendid 
quality and keep perfectly in storage until late spring. 
Ferry’s Premium Late Flat Dutch 
105 days. The best very large, late cabbage; popular for home 
and market garden and for fall shipment; a good keeper. Heads 
very large and flat, but deep; become 12—14 in. across, 7 in. 
deep and weigh 12 to 14 lbs. or more; firm and of good quality. 
Mammoth Rock Red 
90 days. The best large red cabbage; splendid winter keeper. 
Heads round to slightly flattened globe shape; commonly 7 in. in 
diameter and weigh about 7 lbs.; very hard; deep purplish-red. 
OAKVIEW BALLHEAD 
90 to 120 days. Developed at our Oakview Seed Breeding Station 
by single plant selection from our famous Ferry’s Hollander for 
a larger type and higher tonnage. Heads 73^ to 8 inches diameter 
and prevailingly 8 to 10 lbs. weight. Otherwise similar to Ferry’s 
Hollander. (See page 2 for illustration.) 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD 90 to 100 days 
Attractive, flattened, globe-shaped heads, excellent for winter 
storage. Highly recommended for heavy yielding qualities and 
suitability for the manufacture of kraut. 
ROUND RED DUTCH 
(Early) 80 days. Recommended for shipping. Heads round, solid, 
about 6 inches in diameter, and weigh 3 to 5 lbs. Deep red. 
San Francisco Market 100 days 
Late sure-heading variety grown extensively for local market in 
Central California. Plants rather large, medium long stems. 
Gray-green leaves on long petioles are waved and have very 
heavy white veins. Heads large, flat, and firm, but rather coarse. 
In vicinity of San Francisco will head any month in the year, 
even in spring when most varieties form seed stalks instead 
of heads. 
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