CABBAGE 
i ounce will plant a row 100 feet long, and produce 1500 strong plants. 
6 ounces will produce enough strong plants to set an acre—days of 
maturity are reckoned from the time the plants are set out until they 
are ready to cut. 

Culture: Cabbage do best on medium stiff soil that has been thoroughly 
dug or plowed deeply, and heavily manured, or made rich with 6-6-5 
fertilizer at the rate of 25 lbs. per 100 yards. For an early spring crop, 
sow in a gentle hotbed in February %4 inch deep in rows 6 inches apart, 
and transplant when weather conditions are suitable. The seed may also 
be sown in beds out-of-doors in April, and transplanted when the plants 
are large enough. For fall crop, the seed is sown in July and while it 
may be sown in beds, the usual method is to drill the seed where the 
Cabbage are to be grown, using 2 lbs. to the acre and thinning the plants 
18 to 24 inches in the row, In the vicinity of Norfolk, the early spring 
crop of Wakefield Cabbage is sown out-of-doors in beds in late September, 
and the plants set in the field the last of November or early in December. 
The small or early types are sown in rows 38 feet apart, leaving 15 to 18 
inches between the plants. The large or late types are sown in rows 3 
feet 6 inches, leaving 18 to 24 inches between the plants. After the 
plants are set out, they should be frequently cultivated, drawing the 
earth to the stems at each cultivation until the heads begin to form at 
which time one final cultivation should be given. Cabbage should never 
be grown two seasons in succession on the same land. 
Charleston Wakefield. 
(83 days). The largest Wake- 
field Cabbage, with  heart- 
shaped heads, average from 5 
to 7 pounds. Pkt., 15; 0z., 50c; 
Yq 1b., $1.75; lb., $5.95; 5 Ilbs., 
$28.50, postpaid. 

Tait’s Early Eureka Cabbage 












Good stocks of Cabbage 
seed will be in short sup- 
ply, so buy your require- 
ments early. 

Tait’s Thorobred 
True Early 
Wakefield. 
Early Jersey 
Wakefield. 
(70 days). The standard 
strain of the early Wake- 
} field, with heads averag- 
(68 days). There are nu- 
merous stocks of this well 
known Cabbage, but we 
believe our Thorobred 
strain, averaging 2% to 3 
lbs., is the ideal early 
pointed Cabbage for 
truckers and market 
gardeners. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 60c; 1% lb., $1.90; 
lb., $6.95; 5 1lbs., $33.50, 
postpaid. 
Tait’s Thorobred 
Norfolk Wakefield. 
(74 days). Our special strain of this popular variety is 
nearly as large as Charleston Wakefield, and a full week 
earlier. The handsome, pointed, solid heads average 4 
pounds, are of splendid quality, and for main crop, we 
believe it is the finest type of Wakefield Cabbage in 
existence. Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; 1% Ib., $1.90; lb., $6.95; 
5 lbs., $33.50, postpaid. 
(66 days). A selection from the Copen- 
Golden Acre. hagen Market that matures ten days 
earlier and has small, round, solid heads averaging 3 to 
4 pounds. Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; % Ib., $1.90; l1b., $6.95; 
5 lbs., $33.50, postpaid. 
Copenhagen Market. 
garden. 
interior, and average 5 to 7 pounds. 
$1.90; lb., $6.95; 5 lbs., $33.50, postpaid. 
All Head Early. $74 
“Maultless.” The heads 
and average 5 to 7 pounds. 
as to size and color. 
5 lbs., $33.50, postpaid. 
Surehead. sure header. 
tened, and average 8 to 9 lbs. 
lb., $5.95; 5 lbs., $28.50, postpaid. 
All Seasons. 
hot sun and dry weather. The heads are 
flattened, very deep, and average 8 to 9 pounds. 
Kose Med ybhe 
$28.50, postpaid. 
Ferry’s Round Dutch. 
pounds. Very firm, and of good quality. 
Yq lb., $1.90; 1b., $6.95; 5 lbs., $33.50, postpaid. 
(75 days). 
sometimes called 
round, 
(72 days). 


A well known variety, 
equally good for market or the home 
The heads are uniformly round, solid, with crisp, white 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; 14 Ihb., 
(80 days). One of the most popular varieties, 
SSOLds a SOUL mmOr 
are slightly round, quite deep, solid, 
Our strain is exceedingly uniform 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; 14 lb., $1.90; lb., $6.95; 
(95 days). As the name implies, this variety is a 
The heads are round, somewhat flat- 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 50c; 1% Ilb., $1.75; 
(90 days). Sometimes called “Vandegaw.’” This 
Cabbage is remarkable for its ability to stand 
somewhat 
A good sort 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 50c; 1% lb., $1.75; 1b., $5.95; 5 Ilbs., 
A desirable round Cab- 
bage with heads averaging 3 to 5 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; 
ing 2 lbs., but it cannot 
compare with Tait’s True 
Early Wakefield, which 
is earlier, larger and 
more uniform in heading. 

Tait’s 
Norfolk Pkt., 1I5c; oz. 50c; %4 
Wakefield Ib:, $1:75;5) 1b:, $5.95; 5 
Cabbage lbs., $28.50. 
«g) (67 days). An attractive 
short stem and few outside leaves. The heads are some- 
what round, very solid, of good quality and average 3% 
to 4 pounds. Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; 14 lb., $1.90; lb., $6.95; 
5 lbs., $33.50, postpaid. 

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