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FORTY-EIGHT YEARS OF "GOLDEN RULE" SERVICE 
Allen’s Guaranteed CABBAGE 
Price on all Cabbage Vt oz., 5c; 1 oz., 20c; A4 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. An early, round-headed Cabbage 
equaling Jersey Wakefield for earliness ; light green leaves and re¬ 
markably solid head that will mature about the same time. Just 
what market gardeners are after. 
DANISH BALIHEAD. The heads are of medium size to 
large, fine white color, thick meated and can be kept all winter. 
One of the best market sorts. 
EARLY PLAT DUTCH. One of the most desirable second 
early varieties, maturing a good flat head. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. From selected stock. This 
is a market favorite as well as a fine early Cabbage for summer 
use. Grows quickly and cooks tender. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN. Has become a great favorite very 
quickly ; early round-headed ; dark green heads of medium size but 
of best quality. 
GOLDEN ACRE. A small but very fine variety, as early as 
Jersey Wakefield but with round, solid heads. The few outer 
leaves are small, permitting close planting and making the type 
very suitable both for growth under glass and for the garden. 
Produces uniform, tightly folded and well blanched heads of the 
best table quality. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN SAVOY. The Savoy Cabbage de¬ 
serves to be better known in America. They are large and of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. ^ , , 
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. The earliest Cabbage, will mature 
10 days sooner, we believe, than any other Cabbage. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE BALLHEAD. A highly developed 
and improved strain of Ballhead, representing many years of care¬ 
ful breeding by the Pennsylvania State College. It produces more 
tons per acre and is less subject to disease than the original strain 
of Ballhead. The much larger crops grown from this variety will 
justify our customers in paying the higher price asked for it 
PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. Highly valued everywhere Cab¬ 
bage is grown. 
PREMIER ROUND. Earliest of all known Cabbages. Golden 
Acre type but much earlier. Solid heads and a coming commercial 
ear ly sort 
SAUERKRAUT KING. Specially recommended in the 1937 
trial for All-America Selections. A very distinctive type 
to be classed between second early and late. Forms extremely large 
and heavy heads of ball shape, of exceptionally uniform growing 
habit. Interior fine grained and extra solid, consequently very 
desirable for sauerkraut. Compact growth with few outer leaves, 
thus permitting close planting. 
THE IDEAL RED. Earliest of all. Specially recommended in 
the 1936 trials for All-America selection. Will have a very 
definite place as most uniform in size, type apd a very early 
round, solid heading red. Very few outer leaves and short stems. 
From single line selection. , 
VOLGA or STONEHEAD. Larger than Danish Ballhead, 
matures more perfect Cabbage on an acre of the poorest ground 
we ever saw, keeps longest in winter. We know you will like this 
Cabbage. 
Ch inese Cabbage 
CHIHILI. An early and sure-headed variety, growing 18 to 
20 inches tall and about 3% to 4 inches thick. The firm well- 
blanched heads taper near the top. Better than head lettuce for 
salads. Delicious when cooked like Cabbage. 14 oz., 5c; 1 oz„ 25c; 
14 lb., 60c; 1 lb., $2.25. 
Cauliflower 
GENUINE HIGH CLASS HOLLAND GROWN. Remember, 
1 oz of Cauliflower seed will make 1500 to 2000 plants. 1/10 oz., 
25c; 14 oz., 60c; 1 oz , $2.00; 1 lb., $30.00. 
ALLEN’S WHITE SUREHEAD. An improved Snowball of 
Best quality, an excellent variety, good header in dry weather, and 
does well in all climates. 1/10 oz., 25c; 14 oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00, 
1 lb., $30.00. 
SLUIS’ IDEAL EARLY SNOWBALL. Very early and one of 
the surest to head. If seed is shown in March will be ready for 
use in June. Dwarf grower with good size heads, valuable for 
late planting as well as early. 1/10 oz., 10c; 14 oz., 30c; 1 oz., 
$1.10; 14 lb., $4.00; 1 lb., $14.00. 
Carrots 
Price on all Carrots: 14 oz., 5c; 1 oz. 10c; 14 lb. 35c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
CHANTENAY. Like Oxheart, but larger, deep orange. AVe 
like this for table use, best half-long variety. 
IMPERATOR CARROT. 75 days. Roots 8 to 10 inches long, 
1% to 214 inches across at shoulder. Cylindrical in shape and 
*well stump-rooted. Deep orange in color. Popular bunching var¬ 
iety for shipping. ^ „ 
IMPROVED DANVERS. A standard market sort. F me for 
table use, a rich orange, 6 to 8 inches long, 2% inches thick. Very 
productive. „ , ' _ 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. Standard late sort. Immense 
producer of long Carrots ; good keeper ; demands deep soil. 
IMPROVED NANTES. 65 days. Half-long, almost cylindri¬ 
cal, blunt and very small tap root. Flesh fine grained, with very 
little core, the skin orange, and very smooth ; one of the best table 
sorts. 
NEW EARLY CORELESS CARROTS 
ALLEN’S WHITE SUREHEAD CAULIFLOWER 
IMPROVED WHITE BELGIAN. The universal 
stock Carrot of Belgian. Dairymen prize it for its 
great amount of saccharine; immensely productive. 
No vegetable grown will produce as much feed or is 
so much relished by all kinds of stock. Good keeper. 
OXHEART. Forms a thick root 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter, and produces large crops. Some growers 
report 800 bushels per acre. 
NEW EARLY CORELESS. Rich Solid Flesh of 
Finest Quality—the Roots are Very Uniform 
in Shape, Size, and Color. An early variety of 
superior flavor and without any core, highly recom¬ 
mended for market and home use as it is the best 
Carrot for general crop ; it is of a rich orange color, 
a very heavy yielder and splendid keeper. The roots 
grow about 8 inches long, taper uniformly to a blunt 
point. The flesh is deep orange-red, tender and of 
good quality. It is a first class Carrot for all kinds 
of soil, valuable for both table use and stock. Grown 
extensively by market gardeners for bunching and 
makes a handsome appearance on the market. We 
have an extra fine strain of this variety. 
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