6 FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 

CABBAGE 
Fr. Chou Pomme 
Gir. Kohl-Kraut 
Pout. Kapusta 
Ir. Cavalo Cappuccio 
CULTURE. — Soil for Cabbage 
should be rich heavy loam, with good 
drainage. Use an abundance of stable 
or Our Garden Fertilizer, 
worked well into the soil. Sow in hot 
beds, transplanting in the spring as 
soon as the ground can be worked, 
2 ft. apart one way and 12 to 18 in. 
the other, according to variety. For 
late crops, sow in May, transplant 
in July. If desired to cultivate with 
horse, set in rows of 2 ft. by 3 ft. 
ALL SEASONS,—Fine strain. Heads 
deep. Can be planted for early 
or late crop, 10¢ pkt., 30e 1% oz., 
50c oz., $1.50 14 lb. 
CHINESE (Wong Bok) Celery Cab- 
bage. Earliest and most sure heading of the Chinese varieties. Delicate, mild, cab- 
bage flavor, cultivation same as late cabbage. 10c pkt., 30c 14 02., 5°c oz., $1.50 4 lb. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET—The finest, large, round-headed, early Cabbage, solid, fine 
quality, short-stemmed, 10c pkt., 30c 14 02z., 50c oz., $1.50 %4 Ib. 
SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH,—A valuable late variety, one of the best for main 

winter crop, 10c pkt., 30c 1% 0z., 50c oz., $1.50 14 lb. Pkt. 4%Oz. Oz. WLb. 
GOLDEN ACRE, N ew,—Earliest round headed cabbage, medium 
size, hard, solid, : Slo OUT Roo OU 
EARLY SUMMER, Improved—Ten days later than J ersey Wake- 
field, large heads, excellent second early, . Ot 3b GOL 00 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED »—Largest and surest header, red, 4 ETOH Go Fo ODias Saou 
SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, — The earliest 
cabbage, heads cone shaped and solid, LU MetaReein siaten ine bes 0) 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT,—About three weeks later than J ersey 
Wakefield, heads cone shaped and solid, sure to head, . SLO ts oes sO daeOU 
PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY —Very tender, excellent 
flavor, fine 1 Oe 352 OO el OU 
HOLLANDER OR DANISH BALL HEAD ,—Medium size Reece 
solid, best keeping cabbage grown, . LLORAS 200 Vee OU 
FR. Carotte Pou. Marchew 
Ger. Méohre CARROTS Ir. Carota 
CULTURE.—Sow from middle of May to first of July, in rows 10 in. apart for early, 
and 14 for main crop, or further apart if it is desired to cultivate with horse. Thin 
out to 5 in. in rows for early crop, 6 to 7 in for main crop. Soil, light, sandy loam 
deeply dug, richly manured, hoe often, 
cultivate deep. 
HOWARD’S CORELESS-~-Early, finest qual- 
ity, deep orange, free from woody heart, 
10c pkt., 20c 14 oz., 50c oz., $1.50 14 Ib., 
$5.10 Ib. 
OXHEART OR GUERANDE,—Roots, short 
and very thick, intermediate between 
Searlet Horn and Half Long, 10¢ pkt., 30¢ 
lg oz., 50c oz., $1.50 % Ib., $5.10 lb. 
DANVERS’ HALF LONG,—(Pointed), heavy 
French Forcing Carrot yielder, roots 8 to 10 inches long, thick, 
dark orange, 1% pkt., 30ce 1% oz., 50c oz., 
$1.50° 14 Ih., $5.10 Ib 
DANVER’S HALF LONG,—(Stump rooted), similar to above excepting that it has blunt 
roots, 10c pkt.. 30e % oz., 59¢ oz., $1.5) 4 lb., $5.10 lb. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN,—An early variety, deep orange, blunt root, 6 to 8 in., 10c pkt., 
30¢ 4 02., 50e oz., $1. 50 14 Ib., $5.10 lb 

