8 PAT TON SEEDS 

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Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
CABBAGE 
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Early Jersey Wakefield . . . Beh ene Fe CR temry Bt tae Cee ome Sieger $0.50 $1.50 $5.00 
Charleston or Large Wakbhicldl es Meine tactet ee Meee a ens ees. -50 1.50 5.00 
Glory of Enkhuizen pate ae era ee Ors sae ant ee ee rae ear -60 1.75 6.00 
Early Summer. . . SR Ree ne ee rend Retire, Patty race -60 1.75 6.00 
All Head (Harly:% +o, saga. tener neat ae td at es ern age is ae, -60 1.75 6.00 
Succession .. ene a es ee MR ue ESS tm NES et ht Paper Ne ee Le -60 1.75 6.00 
Late FlatDutch. 28 re os 2 eee re ee eae beatae ks -60 175 6.00 
Late Drumhead . . Path ee. Oa ek ao ae ee Cee ee SUE 73, 9h 8.00 
Danish Round Head, short stem . ieee: has Rts Sf) 2.25 8.00 
Savoy Cabbage, Perfection Drum-head 1 (Special Strain) . Tou kel ite e eee .75 yap Aas 8.00 
Mammoth Red Rock. . . va & oft SIP Hee Ole -50 1.75 6.00 
Chinese Cabbage (Chihli) . Pee ee OP ON ee Be BS ee ED Oe .35 1.25 4.00 
Penn State Ballhead. A very hard and tight-heading selection of Danish Ballhead which for this reason 
yields an increased tonnage per acre. It may be planted closer because of restricted leaf-growth. The heads 
are solid, uniform, fine-grained, on short stems and keep wonderfully well. 1 0z., $0.75; 14 lb., $2.25; 1 lb., $8.00 
Danish Ballhead Short-stem. Most popular. This splendid variety is well known for its remarkable 
solidity and grand keeping qualities. The heads are very heavy and superb in quality, and the extra weight, 
in limited space, will be appreciated by those who grow for distant markets, ship in carloads and sell by weight. 
1 oz., $0.75; 14 Ib., $2.25; 1 lb., $8.00. 
Hollander. An unusually fine strain of this very hardy, sure-heading, solid Cabbage. Resists cold and 
dry weather, and is one of the best for keeping till late spring. Remarkably uniform, medium-sized, very 
hard, round heads on short stems. Fine shipper. 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8. A yellows-resistant strain of the Danish Ballhead, desirable for growing in 
sections infected with this disease. Plants are somewhat larger, more leafy and spreading than the Ballhead, 
but heads are fully as firm, compact and long keeping. 
