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Green Acre: 66 days. A selected strain of Golden 
Acre, which holds its fine color well. Valued for 
shipping. 
Jersey Wakefield: 63 days. A vopular sort for 
the earliest markets. Cone-shaped heads, small 
and compact, with inside white, crisp and tender, 
about 214 lb. apiece. 
Large American Drumhead: Similar to Premium 
Late Flat Dutch but somewhat slower growing. 
Mammoth Red Rock: 100 days. A popular large 
standard red variety. Large, round, solid heads 
of purple-red color. A good keeper. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch: 100 days. A big, solid, 
late variety of great popularity because of its 
heavy yield and quality. 

Copenhagen Market—a main crop leader Red Acre: 74 days. The earliest red variety. 
STANDARD VARIETIES—Continued rege nue nee Rn 
(Pra beth Savoy Perfection Drumhead: 90 days. Preferred 
Glory of Enkhuizen. 77 days. Large, round, solid by cabbage connoisseurs. Crinkled dark leaves, 
heads, few outer leaves, of excellent quality. solid round heads, of high quality and flavor. 
*Golden Acre: 64 days. Outstanding for the 
earliest markets of the season. Similar to Copen- 
hagen Market but somewhat smaller and earlier. 
Succession: 88 days. A very dependable cropper 
with large heads which early become solid. 

CHINESE CABBAGE 
PE-TSAI 
Also known as Celery Cabbage, though it is not a 
true cabbage and grows more like a cos lettuce. 
It matures in 70-80 days and planting should be 
timed to avoid heading during hot weather, in which 
it bolts to seed. Difficult to transplant. Thin to 12”- 
16” in rows. Tie up the outer leaves to blanch. 

Chihli: The tall early variety, standing 18”-20” x 
314” at base; somewhat tapered at tip, solid, sweet 
and tender. 
Wong Bok: Shorter and stouter than Chihli; 8’’-9” 
in diameter and 11-12” high. Popular in the 
South, where it is often named Pe-tsai. 

Chinese Cabbage, Chihli 
CAULIFLOWER 
The cauliflower is a member of the cabbage family and should be similarly cultivated. Allow about 
60 days from setting out plants to picking. To blanch the head, the outer leaves should be loosely 
gathered round it and tied. 

xEarly Snowball: The best and most widely used variety. Dwarf plants with medium sized, solid, 
pure white heads of the finest quality. 
_*Snowdroft: Somewhat more vigorous and larger than Snowball. Heads deep and exceptionally 
white, curd of fine texture. Curved inner leaves protect the head until nearly full grown. 
Super Snowball: Preferred for the main crop by many market growers. Good medium sized, weld 
shaped heads, blanching white and clean. 
