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CABBAGE—(Continued) 
BALLHEAD SUPREME (See Photo Page 11) 
A large type late Danish cabbage. Heads, round, solid, uniform, very attrac- 
tive green outer leaves with true Danish tinge. A little earlier than Penn State 
and preferred by growers who do not want a slightly flattened head. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET, Earliest Strain 
Next to the Golden Acre, the earliest round-headed cabbage. Heads excep- 
tionally large for so early a variety, very solid and uniform and of excellent 
quality. A valuable early kraut variety. We consider our strain superior in 
earliness and productiveness to any other on the market. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET (INTERMEDIATE) 
It is 10 days to 2 weeks later than our early strain, gives larger tonnage for 
kraut purposes. Heads very solid and will stand much longer than most 
strains of Copenhagen. 
DANISH BALLHEAD—HOLLANDER TYPE (See Photo Page 9) 
Plants smaller than many types of Danish, allowing closer planting. Heads 
spherical, weight 4 to 5 lbs., unusually firm and solid. Short stemmed. Keeps 
well in storage. Meets the demand of critical markets for bagged cabbage of 
uniform size and high quality. 
DANISH BALLHEAD—NEW YORK TYPE 
Heads slightly flattened, solid, weight 5 to 6 lbs. but often weigh up to 10 lbs. 
Medium stem, keeps well in storage. Excellent quality. 

EARLY SENECA CABBAGE 
