
Cabbage 
Cabbage thrives in rich, well-drained, 
loamy soil. For early crops, sow seeds 
in hot-beds in February-March; transfer 
to cold frames to harden, then trans- 
plant 18 in. apart in rows 30 in. apart. 
Sow late crop in open ground in June, 
and transplant. Cabbage matures in 63 
to 110 days after transplanting. 
Charleston Wakefield. Later, but larger 
than Jersey Wakefield. Does well in 
heavy soil. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
Chihili (Chinese). Dependable heading 
early; long, tender & well blanched. 
Bk i5cs Oz. 5c 
Copenhagen Market. Harly, round headed 
cabbage, compact and with few outer 
leaves; solid and of medium size. 
Pkt. 15e; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
Danish Ball Head. Short-stemmed late 
ball shaped, solid, compact and good 
keeper..... Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
Early Jersey Wakefield. FEarliest conical 
headed sort; perhaps the most popular 
early; matures same time as Copenhagen 
Market....Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
Mammoth Rock Red. Large, round, in- 
tense red heads; strong grower and of 
late maturity, good keeper. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
Penn State Ballhead (A.M., A.A.S., ’34). 
Special selection of Ball Head producing 
heaviest yield per acre without sacrific- 
ible? ChE EU NRA Go eon aoe S Pkt. 20c; % oz. T5c 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Splendid 
keeper, solid, compact, round heads with 
numerous deep bluish green and crimpled 
leaves. ...Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
Savoy Chieftain (A.M., A.A.S., ’38). An 
earlier Savoy, compact, flat, medium sized 
heads; broad, dark olive green rounded 
leaves: short stems. Has a much higher 
percentage of well formed heads. 
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Sure Head Flat Dutch (Late). Finest 
Late Dutch type; heads are large, round 
and flattened, very hard and fine grained; 
good keeper.Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
Succession. Large, second early. flat- 
round, which keeps well through the 
Winter....Pkt. 15e; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
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Cabbage Sure Head Flat Dutch 
Carrots 
One ounce of seed sows .100 ft. row. 
Cultivation similar to beets. Freshly 
manured soil often causes divided roots, 
advisable to fertilize with potash in pre- 
vious Fall. Sow seed from early Spring 
until mid-June, % in. deep in well pre- 
pared soil and thin out to 3 in. apart; 
rows 16 in. apart. Carrots are tenderest 
when picked young. 
Improved Long Chantenay (70 days). 
Stump rooted, early and productive, of 
deep orange color. Fine for garden use 
and bunching. 
Pkt) Lic% oz, 50e% 12 Tbs sii%5 
Coreless (70 days). Handsome, early sort 
of dark orange color; smooth, cylindrical 
and about 6 in. long, free from woody 
core and of best quality. Small tops. 
Pkts 15¢e: oz) 60e% 14. 1b) $2.00 
Danvers Half Long Select (75 days). 
Most popular half long sort. Roots 
bright, deep orange, 6 in. to 7 in. long 
and uniformly tapered to blunt end. 
Very productive, good shipper & keeper. 
Pkt, 10¢c; oz. 50c; 14 Ib. $1.75 
Early Scarlet Horn (63 days). Popular 
early sort; of reddish-orange color, 3 in. 
long, tapering to blunt end, fine grained, 
sweet and tender. 
Pkt. 15¢;)0z, 60c; 14 Ib. $2:00 
Carrot 
Imperator 

French Forcing (60 days). Earliest 
short horn type; valuable for forcing 
and garden use; small, globular, reddish- 
orange roots of high quality. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.75 
Imperator (A.M., A.A.S., 733) (77 days). 
A long variety with uniform tapering to 
semi-blunt end, with a smooth deep 
orange skin and flesh, almost coreless. 
Has set the fashion in slim carrots. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; % 1b. $1.75 
Long Red Surrey (88 days). Exception- 
ally long variety of reddish-orange color, 
tapering to a point. Grand exhibition 
and keeping variety. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.75 
Long Orange (85 days). A good table 
or field carrot that crops heavily on light 
soil; roots scarlet-orange, 10 in. to 120in: 
long, tapering. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; % lb. $2.00 
Nantes Improved (72 days). Excellent 
forcing and garden variety with small 
core; roots 6 in. long, bright orange, 
cylindrical and blunt ended, flesh deep. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; % 1b. $2.00 

Cauliflower Extra Early Snowball 
Cauliflower 
Seed should be started in March-April 
in hot-bed and transplant in good fer- 
tile soil, 18 in. apart in rows 36 in. apart, 
as soon as conditions permit. It is easily 
grown if properly cared for, but can not 
be expected to head up in hot weather 
when planted later. Keep thoroughly 
cultivated to keep in good growing con- 
dition; when head begins to form, tie 
leaves together to protect from sun. 
Extra Early Snowball (Select). Earliest 
of all. Forms firm, compact, medium 
sized heads, of a snow-white color. Dwarf 
plants with few short, broad leaves. 
Splendid for exhibition. 
Pkt. 35ec; % oz. $1.50; % oz. $2.75 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. Reliable dwarf sec- 
ond early type, with compact growth and 
large heads of uniform size, solid & pure 
white. .Pkt. 35c; % oz. $1.50; %4 oz. $2.75 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. Large late vari- 
ety of general use. 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00; % oz. $1.75 
CRESS 
Sow seed aS soon as ground can be 
worked, in well prepared soil, in shallow 
drills 16 in. apart. 
Curled Cress (Pepper Grass). Curled 
leaves of this small plant are used for 
garnishing. Plant every 2 weeks for con- 
tinuous crop.Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; % 1b. $1.50 

True Water Cress. This distinct 
variety thrives where its roots 
and stems are kept extremely 
moist without special care; along 
streams or brooks is ideal. 
Seed sold out for duration. 
For Plants see page 38. 

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