
FIRST 
In. growing good cabbage, it is necessary first 
to: obtain the best seed produced. We have that 
kind. Our American varieties are of the best 
American strains, our Yellows Resistant Seed is 
First Generation Wisconsin grown. Order Early. 
Cabbage requires deep mellow soil. One packet 
will produce 400 plants, ™% pound produces 
enough plants for an acre. 


Wisconsin Ballhead. 
WISCONSIN BALLHEAD. 
81. (Yel- 
lows Resistant.) (105 days.) This new strain of 
Yellows Resistant Cabbage was developed in 
answer to. a demand for a late storage variety 
that would mature earlier and not as coarse as 
Wis. Hollander No. 8. After years of careful 
breeding this new strain was originated and in 
trials it has proven 100% resistant to Yellows 
which is not true of No. 8. It -is also more 
uniform and in fact more uniform than any 
of its type ever seen and is somewhat earlier 
than the No. 8. It was not bred from Wis. No. 
8 but from an entirely new strain of cabbage. 
For market gardening, shipping and storage pur- 
poses it is second to none. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
25c; 0z., 45c; Y% 1b., $1.40; lb., $4.25, postpaid. 
76. WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS. (90 
days.) The same as No. 80 described on the 
next page except that it is ‘‘Yellows Resistant.’’ 
A fine late second early for home use. Pkt. 10c; 
Yo 0Z., 25C;  02., 403) Ya oz., $1.26; 1b. $3.75; 
postpaid. 
71. WISCONSIN RACINE MARKET. 
(60 days.) Our new early yellows resistant cab- 
bage similar to Golden Acre. See page 30 for 
illustration and description. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 
40c; 02z., 70c; % lb., $2.00; 1b., $6.00, postpaid. 
78. WISCONSIN FLAT DUTCH. (105 
days.) The late Flat Dutch has always been a 
popular cabbage both for the home and the 
market, and this is the first year that we have 
been able to offer this popular variety in a 
Yellows Resistant strain. Heads very large and 
flat but deep. Often from 12 to 14 inches across 
and 7 inches in depth. Weight from 12 to 14 
pounds. Firm and of good quality. Pkt., 10c; 
Y oz., 25¢; 0z., 45¢; Y%% .b., $1.35; Ib., $4.00, 
postpaid. 

Wisconsin Flat Dutch. 
GENERATION SEED 

The photograph above is of a field of cabbage at 
Racine, Wisconsin. It shows a test row of cabbage 
from good commercial seed in the center of a field of 
Yellows Resistant cabbage. A very few plants only 
out of hundreds set out, survived in this row. No 
clearer demonstration of the value of resistant seeds 
in. districts affected by yellows could be given. 
80%. WISCONSIN HOLLANDER NO. 8. 
(110 days.) The same as No. 85 described on the 
next page, except that it is ‘‘yellows resistant.’’ 
Wisconsin No. 8 is one of the most satisfactory 
strains of cabbage to grow for winter use and for a 
shipper. It will keep good and it has a _ heavy, 
solid head. The heads are almost perfectly round, 
fine grained and with few outside leaves. As seed is 
limited and prices very high we suggest planting 
our No. 81. Pkt., 20c; % oz., 45c; oz., 80ce; % Ih., 
$2.35; Ib., $7.00, postpaid. 
Wisconsin Jersey Queen. 
74. WISCONSIN JERSEY QUEEN. 
(70 days) New Yellows Resistant Wakefield 
Cabbage; just as early as Jersey Wakefield and 
identical in leaf and head growth. It has the 
pointed head of the Jersey Wakefield and is a 
heavy yielder. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; 
Y, \b., $1.20; lb., $3.60, postpaid. 
87. WISCONSIN MARION MARKET. 
(Wisconsin Copenhagen.) (75 days.) This is the 
yellows resistant strain of Copenhagen Market 
and is known as Marion Market. For description 
see Copenhagen Market next-page, as it is the 
same only resistant to yellows. A good kraut 
variety. Pkt., 10c; Ye 0z., 30c; oz., 55c; % Ib., 
$1.70; lb., $5.00, postpaid. 
89. WISCONSIN MAMMOTH RED. 
(110 days.) Our new yellows resistant red 
cabbage. The best, largest and surest-head- 
ing red cabbage; used largely for pickling, Heads 
are round, solid and of a very attractive deep 
red color, averaging from ten to twelve pounds. 
Pkt., 10c; Y% oz., 40c; oz., 70c; % 1b., $2.00: 
lb., $6.00, postpaid. 

CULTURE: 
hotbeds 
For early use sow the seed in 
during February and March and 
transplant in the open ground as soon as 
danger of freezing is over, in rows 2 feet 
apart and 18 inches apart in the row. For 
second early sow in April and transplant in 
May and for the late varieties sow about May 
10th and transplant from the middle of June 
to the first of July. Use Slug Shot or Rote- 
none Dust for cabbage worms and Evergreen 
for lice. See page 73. Maggot control, see 
page 51. The figure after the name gives the 
time required to form mature heads after 
setting plants. 
SAGE HI CAPS will hasten growth and 
protect plants from frost and insects. See 
page 54. 


Wisconsin Globe. 
77. WISCONSIN GLOBE. (85 days.) 
A wonderful ‘‘Yellows Resistant’’ second 
early cabbage. It has short stems, round 
heads and is a very vigorous grower. A sure 
header and of excellent quality. A good 
yielder on any fair soil. This cabbage is a 
selection from Glory of Enkhuizen and is 
the same in season as that variety. Pkt., 
10¢;. ¥% 02z., 25c3. 0z., 45c;3) 44, 1b, Si S5selb 
$4.00, postpaid. 
75. WISCONSIN ALL HEAD 
EARLY. (85 days.) A new yellows re- 
sistant variety that can be planted early or 
late. It is the earliest of all the large cab- 
bage. Heads deep, flat, and solid. Makes a 
fine. winter cabbage if planted late. If but 
one variety of cabbage is desired, probably 
All Head Early is the best for all purposes. 
Pkt., 15¢;-2 pkts., 25c; 1, 0z., 45c310z., 80¢;5 
1% 1b., $2.40, postpaid. 
FROST PROOF 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Grown off the coast of South Carolina 
where the difficult growing conditions give 
the plants great resistance to cold and bad 
weather. They are guaranteed to stand a 
temperature of 20 degrees above zero. 
YOU GAIN THREE WEEKS. Shipment 
to you direct from the growing station. 
The plants will probably arrive in a wilted 
condition. This does not hurt them, for 
after planting, they make a steady growth. 
NOTE: No. orders sent after May 10th 
as weather will not permit. 
Can supply Early Jersey Wakefield and 
Copenhagen Market. 
Price; 100 plants, 45¢c; 200 to 400 
plants at 40c per 100; 500 plants, $1.75; 
1,000 or more plants at $3.00 per 1,000, 
postpaid. By express: 1,000 to 4,000 
plants at $1.35 per 1,000; 5,000 or more 
plants at $1.20 per 1,000. 
(NO) ORDERS FILLED GC. O:: D. OR 
FOR LESS THAN 100 PLANTS OF A 
VARIETY.) 

FREE SEEDS 
In order to insure ‘‘fresh’’ vegetable and 
flower seeds to fill orders, we package carry- 
over seed—and give them free to our cus- 
tomers for children’s gardens. All varieties 
are mixed together and will germinate 70 per 
cent or better. We will be pleased to include 
a generous package of ‘‘child’s mixture’’ free 
for the asking with your order. 
With each order regardless of size, we in- 
clude a trial package of seed of our selection 
free. In this way we try to acquaint our 
customers with the better varieties. 
