VEGETABLE SEEDS 

CABBAGE 
1 oz. — 1500 Plants 
For plants of early kinds, sow seed in January under glass, 
and put out into flats about 2 inches apart. Transplant to open 
ground as carly in the Spring as the soil can be prepared, setting 
1% to 2 feet apart, in rows, which should be 8 feet apart. Cultivate 
frequently, and during dry wether water copiously. Late Cabbage 
seed should be sown in drills in open ground during April and May, 
and transplanted in June or July. Fertilize heavily, using 400 
pounds nitrate of soda per acre in three dressings, one-third» when 
plants are set out, and two-thirds a month apart later. 
Earliest of all (62 Days). 
It is very early, and has a round head. 
been tested out here and does remarkably well. 
market gardeners. 
This is a new type developed in Denmark. 
Very firm and solid.. Has 
Early Flat Dutch (80 Days). A standard second early sort; a sure, 
solid header; heads weigh 5 to 6 lIbs., fine grained of good flavor. 
Succeeds everywhere but is especially well suited to the southern 
states because of its resistance to heat. Thick leaves, medium green 
in color. 
Early Winnigstadt (78 Days) A sure heading variety, muray nua 
satisfactory for home and market garden. Hard heads, medium 
pointed. Medium size, good quality and fine keepers. Weigh about 
5 lbs. Upright growth with rather short, thick, dark blue-green 
leaves. 
Copenhagen Market (68 Days) Distinctly and uniformly early. 
Splendid for early market and shipment; proving valuable as early 
kraut variety. Plants small, compact, allowing very close planting. 
Stem short; heads uniformly round; firm; become 6 to 7 inches 
in diameter. Weigh, 344 to 4 pounds. Iaterior clear white and of 
excellent quality. 
Danish Ball Head, Short Stem (105 Days) With the exception of 
Hollander, this is the best late Cabbage: 
sized with short stem. Heads large: flattened globe shape; become 
8. to 9 inches across, 6 to 7 inches deep, and weigh 7 to 9 pounds ~ 
Very firm and solid; of excellent quality; keep perfectly in storage 
until late Spring. 
Early Jersey Wakefield (65 Days). Extremely early variety, very 
valuable for home and market garden as well as for shipment. 
Plants very small and compact, allowing close planting; stem short. 
Heads firm and conical; usually 7 inches long, 5 inches thick near 
base; weight, 2 to 244 pounds. 

“Golden Acre. (65 Days). 
Good variety for 
The plants are medium . 

The earliest round headed Cabbage; es- 
pecially valuable for early market and shipping. Plants very- small 
and compact; stem short. Heads uniformly round; firm, commonly 
6 inches in diameter and weigh 8 pounds. - 
Late Flat Dutch (110 Days). The best very large, late Cabbage. 
Popular for home and market garden. Good keeper. Heads very 
large and flat, but deep; become 12 to 14 inches across, 7 inches 
deep, and weigh 12 to 14 pounds or more; firm and of good quality. 
Mammoth Red Rock (95 Days). A ‘sure cropper and used very 
extensively for pickling. The solid heads are borne on medium- 
length stems and are red throughout. Perfectly round, solid as 
a rock, and quite large, often eighing 6 to 8 pounds each. The 
latest of the Red Cabbage. 2 
All varieties: Pkt. 10c;.0z. 50¢; %4 Ib. $1.50; 1 Ib. $4.50. 
Dream-head, Savory (100 Days). Enjoys great popularity on ac- 
count of its tasty flavor which is sweeter and more delicate than 
that of ordinary Cabbage. The large round heads are somewhat 
flattened and very heavy. The deep green, crinkled outer leaves 
enclose the tender, light’green heart. It matures late in the fall 
and will keep all «winter. 
Chinese Improved or Wong Bok. This exceptionally fine vegetable 
is rapidly growing in public favor. Its growth, which resembles 
the Cos lettuce,,.has long heads and crisp leaves. Very mild and 
pleasant flavored as a salad or cooked. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; %4 Ib. $1.00; 1 Ib. $3.00. 
Pe-Tsai—Same price as Wong Bok. 
SWISS CHARD (Cut and Come Again) 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 6 lbs. per acre.. 
Only tops of this Beet are used, like spinach, and the succulent 
stalks and midribs may be prepared in the same way as asparagus. 
The plants are cultivated like Beets except that they should be 
thinned to 8 or 10 inches apart. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15¢q; %4 Ib. 45c; 
1 Ib. $1.25. 
Lucullus, Dark Green. ...The fleshy crumpled leaves of this variety 
make very choice greens. Plant erect; stalks rounded and finely 
ribbed. Foilage a rich deep green. 
Pkt. 5c; oz., 10c; % Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 75e. 

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