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The Grandest, Best Keeping, Surest Heading, Large Cabbage in the World 
For almost half a century this grand cabbage has held 
absolute sway as the undisputed leader of all late flat 
cabbages. So famous and well-known has it become, that 
it is not an uncommon occurrence for stores to give the 
preference to market gardeners who can furnish them 
with these large, solid, heavy cabbages. It is surprising 
how many. of the retail customers insist upon purchasing 
only Salzer’s Giant Flat Dutch Cabbages for their winter 
use. They know that its flavor, quality, and tenderness 
is unequalled by any other variety. 
Always In Great Demand 
On the city markets, the attractive, fine appearing heads 
sell themselves to thrifty purchasers. The home gardener 
who once plants this superb variety, finds it so far supe- 
rior in every respect to any other late sort that he has 
ever tried, that where Salzer’s Giant Flat Dutch has once 
gotten a foot-hold in a garden, it has never been sup- 
planted by other varieties, but is sown year after year. 
Unsurpassed in quality and taste, sureness of heading, 
weight, size, attractiveness, far Superior for sauerkraut 
and slaw. Once planted, always planted. Pronounced 
everywhere to be the greatest late flat cabbage ever in- 
troduced, and the finest of any in existence, 
A Sure Header 
For sureness in heading and regularity in growth, 
SALZER’S GIANT FLAT DUTCH certainly heads the list. 
Heads are 12 to 14 inches in diameter, averaging 18 to 20 
pounds in weight. It forms every time, very large, very 
hard, solid heads, crisp, tender, sweet, uniform in shape, 
eolor and handsome appearance. It has a very short stem, 
is a very compact grower, forms few loose leaves, which 
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turn into the head and if planted closely will yield enor- 
mous crops. Reports of 999 marketable heads from 1,000 
plants set out are of frequent occurrence. It Keeps well 
until late in Spring and is good for shipping. 
Price of Salzer’s Giant Flat Dutch Cabbage: 250—Pkg¢., 
15¢3; % oz., 24c; 02., 39e3 2 oz., T4e; % Ib., $1.29; % Ib., $2.353 
per Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 
Disease Resistant Cabbage 
Beats the ‘‘yellows’’ or ‘‘yellows rot!’?, Developed over a period of many 
years, until today Salzer’s Disease Resistant Strains of cabbage give 80% 
to 100% of normal yields on cabbage sick soil of the worst type. Prices 
include postage. - 
265—Salzer’s Lightning. Pkg., 20c;  02., 32c; oz., 59c; 44 Ib., $1.95. 
267—Golden Acre. Pkg., 15ce; '% oz., 28c; oz., 49c; %4 Ib., $1.65. 
268—Early Jersey Wakefield. Pkg., 15c; % 0z., 25c; oz., 44c; Yq Ib., 
$1.45. 
262—Copenhagen Market. Pkg., 15c; 2 0z., 30c; oz., 53c; % Ib., $1.75. 
261—Glory of Enkhuizen. Pkg., 20c; 2 02., 37c; 0z., 69c; 4% Ib., $2.10. 
269—Marion Market. A second early, with heads nearly round, heavy 
and solid. Pkg., 10c; 2 0z., 30c; oz., 53c; % Ib., $1.75. 
258—Wisconsin All Season. Very large heads, roundish, hard, solid, 
fine for kraut. Pkg., 10c; '/ 0z., 24c; 0z., 43c; '4 Ib., $1.35. 
266—Wisconsin Ballhead. Compact spherical heads, heavy, solid, good 
yielder. Pkg., 15c; '%% oz., 32c; 0z., 59c¢; % Ib., $1.95. 
259—Wisconsin Hollander No. 8. Hard, heavy,-late, round heads, some- 
times flattened. Pkg., 15c; Y oz., 30c; 0z., 55c; %4 Ib., $1.85 
264-—Salzer’s Giant Flat Dutch. A disease resistant strain of this grand 
cabbage. Large, heavy, solid heads. Pkg., 20c; 2 02., 32c; oz., 
59c; % Ib., $1.95. 

Salzer’s Giant Flat Dutch Cabbage is the best cabbage that we ever grew.—Mr. 15 
Elmer Noble, Box 34, Dimmitt, Texas. 
