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Early Jersey Wakefield—63 Days. A short stem- 
med, hardy, early cone-shaped heading variety, 
broad at the bottom with a pointed peak, the 
leaves leathery and well folded over the top. 
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Field of Late Flat Dutch Cabbage 
Golden Acre—65 Days. Here we have an acquisi- 
tion, for seed of this variety planted at the 
same time will mature 5 days earlier than 
Early Jersey Wakefield, besides being larger 
and much more showy. Plant dwarf, compact. 
Few outer leaves. Heads very solid; earlier but 
smaller than Copenhagen. It is conical in shape, 
short stem and almost rests on the ground. 
Golden Acre YELLOWS RESISTANT—66 Days. 
A yellows resistant type of Golden Acre. Spec- 
ify Resistant Stock if wanted. 
Glory of Enkhuizen—77 Days. A small very 
hard heading solid sort set in a cluster of long, 
spreading leaves. Outer leaves medium size. Is 
a hardy grower, a sure header. Many market 
gardeners prefer this sort to all others on ac- 
count of its excellent quality and its sure crop- 
ping habit. 
Marion Market (WISCONSIN YELLOWS RE- 
SISTANT)—78 Days. A yellows-resistant strain 
of Copenhagen Market. Plants large, coarse, 
not so uniform or early by ten days as the 
original Copenhagen. Have solid, crisp, tender, 
round heads. Will produce a crop when non- 
resistant strains fail. 
Penn State Ball Head—105 Days. ‘All-America’ 
Silver Medal 1934. A late variety developed by 
Prof. C. E. Myers, of Pennsylvania State Col- 
lege. Productive, late, uniform, attractive, hard 
heads, 6 to 7 inches deep, an excellent, large 
yielding Winter variety, resembling Danish Ball 
Head but heads slightly more flattened. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch—100 Days. A heavy, 
hard, smooth leaved, late ripening Cabbage. 
The head is thick, broad, solid, and slightly 
rounded’on the top, though this variety is what 
is termed a flat head, as it tends toward flat- 
ness. The leaves extend well over the center 
line of the head and fold down alternately, 
forming a tight, compact head. 
QUALITY SEEDS FOR 160 YEARS 

Red Dutch (Red Rock)—100 Days. Leaves red 
or purple. Head medium size, round, solid, déep 
red color. Medium length stems, generally used 
for pickling. 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch—90 Days. Used as an 
early Cabbage in Texas and the South for the 
northern market in the Spring. This variety 
produces early, large, flat, solid heads. A very 
vigorous plant with a short stem. We offer an 
unusually excellent strain. Very popular. 
Succession—88 Days. An intermediate between 
Early Flat Dutch and Late Flat Dutch. Slightly 
later than the second early sorts. Plants are 
vigorous with short stems; heads large, deep, 
an excellent quality. 
Wisconsin All Seasons (YELLOWS RESISTANT) 
—94 Days. A yellows-resistant strain of All 
Seasons. Valuable in sections which are infest- 
ed with cabbage yellows or wilt. Coarser plants 
than original All Seasons, Good Winter keeper 
producing large, flat, deep, hard heads. 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 (YELLOWS RESIST- 
ANT)—105 Days. A late, yellows-resistant 
Danish Ball Head, developed by Prof. L. R. 
Jones, producing larger plants than the famous 
Danish Ball Head. Heads are inclined to flatten 
slightly as they mature. 
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