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CABBAGE — (Continued) 
WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS—Yellows Resistant. 
90 to 95 days. Heads large, 10 to 12 inches across, 9 inches deep, weight 9 to 
10 Ibs. Slightly coarser than standard All Seasons. Used for kraut but valuable 
for winter keeping. 

BALLHEAD SUPREME CABBAGE 
CHINESE or CELERY CABBAGE 
This vegetable originated in 
China, belongs to the cabbage 
family although the heads re- 
semble celery in shape. In the 
raw state the flavor is superior to 
cabbage and is becoming in- 
creasingly popular as a_ salad 
vegetable. Plant the seed out- 
doors not earlier than July 1st in 
rows 2 4 feet apart and thin to 16 
to 18 inches apart. If sown too 
early it runs to seed and is useless. 
Matures in 8 to 10 weeks. 1 oz. 
will sow 200 feet of row. 
CHIHILI 
Earliest and surest heading of the Chinese varieties. Plant of upright growth 
producing long, solid, white heads nearly two feet in length, crisp, sweet and 
tender. 
N.B. Asa rule Chinese Cabbage is not a success if transplanted. To get a thin stand mix the 
Chinese Cabbage with equal parts of rape or any seed of similar size that has first been thoroughly 
ae CARDOON 
LARGE SMOOTH 
The stalks require blanching and are raised very much like celery. Ready for 
use in late fall and winter. ‘ 
Tender and richly flavored, blanches easily and makes an attractive appearance. 

