
Schell’s ‘‘Harrisburg’’ Extra-Early Cabbage, the best extra- 
early round variety. 
ten days later. Heads are round as a ball, very solid, and fine-grained. 
oz. 60 cts.; 4b. $1.75; lb. $6. 
Early Winnigstadt. Pointed head; like Jersey Wake- 
field, except it requires longer to mature. 70 days. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 4lb. $1.25; Ib. $4.50. 
Schell’s Copenhagen Market. Extra-early, round- 
headed. A valuable variety, grown extensively. The 
heads are 7 to 8 inches in diameter, and average 4 
pounds. A sure-heading variety of excellent quality. 
78 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; IZoz. 35 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 
1A1b. $1.85; Ib. $6.50. 
Golden Acre. Extra-early, round, solid, close-grained 
head. Similar to Copenhagen in type but smaller 
heads and the plants are more compact, and it is 
ready to cut a week earlier. 68 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
Y4oz. 35 cts.; oz. 65 cts.; lb. $2; lb. $7.50. 
Schell’s Earliest ‘‘Redhead.”’ The earliest of all red 
Cabbages. The heads are large, solid, and handsome. 
(Oma Sse te OM CtS 04 OZ = 4.9 ECLSs BOZO CtSes 
Yb. $2.25; lb. $8. 

Schell’s Early Perfection, 4 very large, early, 
round-headed Cab- 
bage of the greatest value. The heads are very solid, 
weighing 8 to 10 pounds, the stems short, with few out- 
side leaves, which allows very close planting. It follows 
10 days after extra-early ‘‘Harrisburg.’’ 75 days. Pkt. 
10 cts.; Yoz. 35 cts.; oz. 65 ets.; 14lb. $2; Ib. $7.50. 

CABBAGE 
One ounce of seed will make about 2,500 plants; 4 
ounces to the acre. Always sow plenty of seed to give you 
all the plants you need—your surplus you can readily sell 
at a profit. Early Cabbage may be started indoors in 
February or March and outdoors in April and May. 
EXTRA-EARLY VARIETIES 
Schell’s “Harrisburg” Extra-Earl 
This is, without question, the best extra-early 
round-headed variety. It is very early, forming its 
hard, heavy, round heads in 75 days from sowing the 
seed. Youcan grow 150 headsof **Harrisburg’’ Cabbage 
on the same space required for 100 heads of other 
varieties, because the plants of ‘‘Harrisburg’’ are very 
compact with few outside leaves and these keep close 
to the head so that you can set the plants 12 inches 
apart instead of 18 inches as required for other sorts. 
I recommend it highly. 65 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14oz. 

35 cts.; oz. 70 cts.; 14Ib. $2.25; lb. $8; 5 to 10 Ibs. 
at $7.50. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. The best first-early pointed-head Cabbage. Heads very solid and of best quality. 
62 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 44lb. $1.20; Ib. $4. 
Glory of Enkhuizen. One of the best early round-headed varieties. If Sees pie Jersey Wakefield, will mature 
ays. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 

Penn State Ballhead Cabbage. Medium Late. 23 tons to the 
acre. The choice of thousands. (See next page.) , 
SECOND-EARLY VARIETIES 
Schell’s Strain Charleston Wakefield. 
We have developed a strain of this important early 
market Cabbage that has won for us much praise, 
being half again as large as Jersey Wakefield and only 
a week to ten days later to first cutting. 71 days. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 4lb. 90 cts.; Ih. $3.50. 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. Heads large, nearly round, 
solid. A good Cabbage. 90 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 35 cts.; lb. $1; Ib. $3.50. 
Succession. An ideal second-early roundhead; heads 
average 10 to 12 pounds. Fine for second-early or late. 
84 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 0z. 40 cts.; 141b. $1.20; Ib. $4. 
New Savoy Cabbage, Chieftain 
Awarded medal for best new improved Savoy Cab- 
bage. Heads are medium-large, flat, rounded on top. 
Leaves are intensively savoyed, and dark olive-green. 
Chieftain is about the finest quality, early Savoy Cab- 
bage so we have discontinued growing other varieties. 
80 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; Iyoz. 35 ets.; oz. 65 cts.; 
Alb. $1.75; Ib. $6. 
10 WALTER S. SCHELL, Inc., Quality Seeds, HARRISBURG, PA, 
