YOU CAN ENJOY.... CABBAGE.... au year ‘rounp 
Planting Instructions 
The different kinds of cabbages 
vary so much that is is impossible 
to lay down precise rules for the 
' cultivation of even each entire 
class or section. A cool, moist cli- 
mate has. been proven the mdst 
suitable of all for culture of cab- 
bages. Heat and drought are very 
injurious to them, while they grow 
well in moist, foggy weather, even 
when somewhat cold. The ground 
should be dug rather deeply and 
plentifully fertilized. Cover the 
seed !4 to '% inch deep. Early va- 
rieties may be set as close as 16 or 
18 inches, the rows being 30 to 36 
inches apart. For late varieties 
leave 18 to 24 inches between 
plants. Plants started in cold 
frabics Pepe pet out ney in perl 
and seeds planted a e same time 
WAKEFIELD will give plants for succession crop. 
Plants for the late crop are started in May or June. These are then trans- 
planted to where the crop is to grow. Plants should be watered from time 
to time during the summer, and should be protected from insects. 

Our cabbage seed is very carefully selected and true to type. One 
ounce of seed will produce about 2,000 plants. 
Except varieties specially priced— 
All Pkts., 10c; 4 Oz., 28e; Oz., 50c; 4 Lb., $1.75. 
Early Varieties Daye to 
COPENHAGEN MARKET ................ 80 
Very early, round headed, exceptionally large, solid and 
of very fine quality. Leaves are medium light green, 
thick and smooth. Vigorous grower, and a good keeper. 
Yo OZ., 30c; oz., 55c; 1% Ib., $2.00. 
TRUE JERSEY WAKEFIELD ............. 1 
FLAT DUTCH Heads evenly from latter part of June to first of July. 
Leaves yellow tint, stiff texture. Head very pale green; 
short; blunt and conical; sometimes tinged with red. 
Very early, productive, and a good keeper. 
GOLDEN ACRE CABBAGE ............... 68 
A new variety, seven days ahead of the Jersey Wake- 
field. Heads are round, firm, and of exceptionally fine 
texture. Average weight is about 4 pounds to the head. 
Vo 0Z., 30c; oz., 55c; '%4 Ib., $2.00. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD ............. 71 
One of the best early varieties for southern home gar- 
deners to plant. The plants stand frost with little harm. 
The heads are large and conical. Ready for use about 
a week later than Early Jersey Wakefield. 
STEIN’S EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH... 90 
A short-stemmed variety, well suited for market garden 
culture, and being a good shipper is used very exten- 
sively by the produce growers in Texas. A well bred 
GOLDEN ACRE DANISH BALLHEAD cabbage, and a certain header. Heads are somewhat 
smaller than the Early Flat Dutch. 


Second Early or 
Round Head Varieties 
THE GLORY... v.25 sins 
Recently introduced from Holland. Combines earliness 
with good size, which are desirable qualities for market 
purposes. Leaves are large, spreading, curved and 
frilled. Heads are globular, or very nearly round, very 
solid and very large size. 
ALUSSEASON S70 .< +5 ee 
If planted in spring will mature in 85 days; about 80 
days when planted in July. Leaves and head are of 
fine clear green color. Head thick and broad, very much 
depressed and quite flattened on the top. Good for both 
winter and summer use. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH............ 100 
Popular because of its heat-resisting qualities. Very 
good for medium early, main crop or later use. Short 
stemmed variety. Heads are round. solid and sometimes 
THE GLORY brown on top. 

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