Painesville, Ohio 
RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS 

BROCCOLI 
*ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING, Early Strain. 
75 days. Vigorous early type forming 
large compact central heads and very few 
laterals. First heads ready tor market in 
about 70 days from planting under favor- 
able conditions when the seed is planted 
in the open. Pkt. 10¢; Y2 oz. 35¢; 1 oz. 
65c; 1% Ib. $2.00. 
: BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Highly esteemed for boiling during the late 
fall and winter months. The sprouts re- 
* semble miniature cabbages, growing close to 
the stalk of the plant, being produced in 
abundance from tip to ground level. Quality 
and flavor much improved by frost. Seed 
should be sown thinly in drills early in June, 
the plants reset when 6 inches high into 
rows 3 to 4 feet apart, 18 to 24 inches apart 
in the row. 
*LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. 90 days. Plant 
dwarf and compact; 20 in. tall; very uni- 
form; stem well covered with firm, round 
cabbage-like balls. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 45c; oz. 75c; 14 Ib. $2.50 

COPENHAGEN MARKET CABBAGE 
CABBAGE 
BY MAIL, POSTPAID: Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 35c; oz. 75c¢; V4 Ib. $2.40 
CULTURE. The early varieties should be sown very early 
in the spring in hotbed or later in open ground. Plant 
out 18 inches by 2 feet apart. The*late varieties are 
usually sown by the last of May and the plants set. out 
in July, in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the row. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. 66 days. Distinctly and uni- 
formly early. Splendid for early market and _ ship- 
ment; proving valuable as early kraut variety. Plant 
small, compact, allowing very close planting; stem 
short; heads uniformly round; firm; become 6-7 in. 
diameter; and weigh 314-4 Ibs. Interior clear white. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 62 days. Extremely early 
variety very valuable for home’ and market garden 
as well as for shipment. Plants very small and com- 
pact, allowing for close planting; stem shart. Heads 
conical, usually 7 in. long, 5 in. thick near base, firm, weigh 2-21% Ibs. 
ish red. 

GOLDEN ACRE. 
64 days. The earliest round headed cabbage; especially 
valuable for early market and shipping. Plants very small. and com- 
pact; stem short; heads uniformly round, firm commonly 6 in. in diameter 
and weigh 3 Ibs. 
days earlier and the heads are smaller. 
MARION MARKET. (Yellows Resistant) 75 days. Yellows resistant strain 
of Copenhagen Market. Larger and coarser in plant, and not so early 
or so uniform as the original strain, but with the round head and crisp 
tenderness of the parent cabbage. Will produce a normal crop on 
yellows-infested soi] where non-resistant strains fail completely. 
WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS (Yellow Resistant). 92 days. Very valuable 
as a substitute for the regular All Seasons in infected localities. Chiefly 
used for kraut; aiso valuable. for winter keeping. Heads large; com- 
monly 10-12 in. across, 8 in. deep and weigh 9-10 Ibs. Similar to but a 
trifle coarser and more variable in form than standard All Seasons. 
PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. .105 days. The best very large, late cabbage; 
popular for home and market garden and for fall shipment; a good 
keeper. Heads very large and flat, but deep; become 12-14 in. across, 
7 in. deep and weigh 12 to 14 Ibs. or more; firm and of good qudlity. 
DANISH BALL HEAD. 95 days. The plants are medium sized with short 
stem. Heads large; flattened globe shape; become 8-9 in. across, 6-7 
in. deep and weigh 7-9 Ibs. Very firm and solid, of splendid quality 
and keep perfectly in storage until late spring. 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED. 90 days. The best large red cabbage; splendid 
winter keeper. 
monly 7 in. in diameter and weigh about 7 Ibs.; very hard; deep purpl- 
This is similar to Copenhagen Market but is several 
Heads round to slightly flattened globe shape; com- 
AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY. 90 days. The Savoys excell other 
cabbages in flavor, and this is the best of them. Compact on short 
stalks; leaves crinkled, deep green. 
WISCONSIN BALL HEAD. (Yellows Resistant). 95 days. A desirable new 
strain which produces excellent crops on soil infested with ‘‘yellows.” 
CHIHILI CHINESE CABBAGE Keeps well, fine texture, matures slightly earlier than Wisconsin No. 8. 
