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CHAS. R. AITKEN 
DELHI, NEW YORK 
Chinese Cabbage 
(A) Chihli 
Quite a distinct early variety of great merit 
which we think superior to all other types. 
Heads are long, almost cylindrical, blanched 
pure white, very solid and of superior quality. 
The upright growth and the shape of the heads 
permit closer planting than of other kinds. 
Although of recent introduction it is already very 
popular on most markets. It is important to 
sow at the right time in July and August as 
Spring sowing will bolt to seed. Pkt., .15; 
oz., .125. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
CHINESE CABBAGE CHIHLI 
Cabbage — Early Varieties 
Golden Acre 6:5 Da > s 
An extra early cabbage producing a uniform, round, 
tightly folded, well balanced head of excellent quality. 
Heads weigh about 3 lbs., short stem. A fine variety 
for home and market garden. Pkt., .10; oz., .30; 
M lb., $1.10; 1 lb., $3.50. 
(A) Green Acre (New) 
A truly named cabbage. Re¬ 
sembles the Golden Acre, but 
the heads are larger and green- 
e' . A wonderful new early cab¬ 
bage for shipping, retaining its 
color throughout the head, thus 
making it the most profitable 
kind to grow. Whether you 
grow a small garden or for 
market, try some this year. We 
believe you will find it most 
satisfactory. Oz., .60. 
GREEN 
ACRE 
Copenhagen Market 
75 Days 
The finest, large, round-headed, early cabbage. It is desirable because of the uniform 
maturity, permitting the grower to gather and market the crop at least expense. Heads 
average 5 to 6 pounds each, are hard and solid with small core. The quality is extra fine and 
sweet. Pkt., .10; oz., .30; *4 lb., .90; 1 lb., $3.00. 
Glory of Enkhuisen 
We list this variety as a very good second early. Similar to the large Copenhagen type. The 
heads are larger and mature about a week to ten days later. It is highly desirable for mar¬ 
ket and is used extensively for sauerkraut. Pkt., .10; oz., .30; y z lb., .90; lb., $3.00. 
Cabbage — Late 
Penn State Ballhead H5 Days 
A strain of Danish Ballhead developed by Prof. C. E. Myers at Penn State College. The 
selection was made for yield and uniformity. We consider it one of the best strains on the 
market. Heads are globe, slightly flattened on the top. They are very solid, weighing S 
to 9 lbs., and are excellent keepers. Plant is vigorous and a good grower. This variety 
has yielded the heaviest tonnage per acre of any Ballhead type. Pkt., .10; oz., .30; H lb', 
$1.00; 1 lb., $3.20. 
(A) RECOMMENDED VARIETIES 
