
Our Plants are Hand Selected 
The Frostproof Cabbage Plant has become so well known that it is 
hardly necessary to point out its advantages. 
On our farms the soil and climate are especially adapted to the 
growing of hardy, tough, healthy cabbage plants. The plants make a 
slow growth during the early part of the winter and spring, and soon 
become very tough and hardy. They will stand a temperature of 20 
degrees above zero without injury and can be shipped to territory with 
a colder climate. Light snows, sleet, and moderate freezes will not 
hurt them, and they can be set in the open four to six weeks earlier 
than hotbed plants. The top of the plant does not grow, but the root 
becomes established, enabling the plant to make a rapid start, and 
mature headed cabbage two or three weeks earlier. 
Piedmont Field-grown Frostproof Cabbage Plants will produce 
bumper crops early enough to get top prices. 
VARIETIES 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD— 
65 days from plants. Many market 
gardeners consider this the best 
early cabbage in cultivation. The 
head is pointed in shape, medium 
size, and is white, solid and tender. 
Plants ready Jan. 1 to July. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD 
—75 days from plants. This is a 
selection from the Early Jersey 
Wakefield, a week to ten days later, 
but makes a much larger head. It 
stands pre-eminent as the _ best 
spring cabbage for the South. The 
heads are pointed and large in size 
for an early cabbage. Plants ready 
Jan. 1st to July. 
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