
Landreth’s Large Green Seeded Lima 
Florida Butter, Speckled—78 Days. Plant tall, 
vigorous and prolific over long bearing season. 
The pods are about 3” long, with 3 small flat 
beans in each pod, borne in clusters. Color of 
seed buff spotted with reddish-brown. 
Giant Podded — 95 Days. Plant 10 to 14 ft. 
Vigorous and productive. Pods 6” by 114” thick, 
flat, almost straight. Dark green, smooth, 
seeds are large, flat white with occasional tinge 
of green. 
Giant Speckled Butter—s5 Days. Tall strong . 
plants, large pods five inches long. Four or five 
large beans in pod — seed large oval creamy 
white with maroon mottling. . 
King of the Garden—88 Days. Plant tall, good 
climber, hardy and vigorous, heavily produc- 
tive. Pods usually 6” long, flat, smooth, with 
about 4 beans in a pod. Seeds large, flat and 
white. An improved form of Large White 
Lima. The pole lima most in demand. 
LANDRETHS’ LARGE GREEN SEEDED — 84 
DAYS. The strain is more attractive than 
King of the Garden Lima. Pods average 514” in 
length; containing about 4 beans of unsur- 
passed flavor. Seeds have a decided green tinge. 
A bean in great demand by both private and 
market gardeners on account of its superior 
quality. ; 
Gendt; Cabbage 
One ounce of seed should produce 3000 plants. 
5 ounces is sufficient for an acre. For earlier crop 
start seeding in hotbed in Feb., cover seed 4%” 
deep, transplant in April. For late crop start seed 
in May. or June outdoors, in good rich soil and 
transplant in July. Transplant when 4”"—6" high. 
Deep rooting will resist drought, so in setting out 
plants, cover to the first leaf stems. It is best to 
plan for cabbage io mature at various times 
through the season by planting different kinds or 
not all at the same time. Rows should be 2’_2 1,’ 
apart with 18” between plants. The number of 
Days gives relative period to maturity from set- 
ting out plants. Allow a month additional from 
time seed is started. 
All Head Early—78 Days. Very hardy, large, 
flat, short stem, solid head, early for its size. 
Few outside leaves, consequently can be planted 
closer together than most other large Cabbages. 
A reliable sort, well named. One of the best of 
the intermediate varieties. It is one of those 
varieties which can be planted early in the 
Spring as well as for late Autumn. One of the 
best Cabbages on the market. 
Bloomsdale Large Late Drumhead—100 Days. A 
larger heavy head, smooth-leaved, late ripen- 
ing Cabbage. No strain is Superior and few 
equal to this. Head is thick, broad, solid, flat. 
Leaves extend well over the center leaves of 
the head and fold down alternately, forming a 
tight, compact head. We cannot ‘too highly 
recommend this strain of Large Late Drum- 
head, but be careful to plant it in a suitable 
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Bloomsdale Large Late Flat Dutch—100 Days. 
The original strain of this cabbage was ob- 
tained by us from Swedish gardeners who set- 
tled in Philadelphia previous to the Revolu- 
tionary War. Ever since that time we have 
been continually reselecting this Cabbage; we 
now believe it is second to none of this type. 
It is late, produces large solid, weighty, very 
uniform heads and is the best cropper. 
Charleston or Large Wakefield — 73 Days. A 
large, flattish variation of the pointed early 
Jersey Wakefield. Heads are half round, later 
than the Jersey Wakefield by about 10 days 
and 40 to 50% larger. This variety is also ex- 
tremely popular with market gardeners, owing 
to its earliness and its size. 
Copenhagen Market—67 Days. The plants are 
very vigorous, short, stout stems, few outer 
leaves, producing a very hard, round head, very 
uniform in size and of long keeping qualities. 
In maturity slightly larger and later than Gold- 
en Acre. Produces a greater tonnage per acre 
and is very profitable. 
Copenhagen Market (Market Garden Strain) — 
63 Days. We recommend this for southern 
planting, it being very early, showy, compact 
dwarf plant, few outer leaves, very solid round 
heads, stems short. Earlier and trifle smaller 
than regular Copenhagen Market, making it 
much more desirable for early growing. 
DANISH ROUND HEAD SHORT STEM — 108 
DAYS. This variety is considered by many the 
most popular ballhead, having a shorter stem, 
and is a little earlier than the tall stem; much 
superior. It produces a very solid, good quality 
medium size round head and is very popular 
with the market gardeners in Cabbage growing 
districts of northern latitudes. The best late 
Cabbage. 
Drumhead Savoy—90 Days. The best of its class, 
is as palatable as a Cauliflower. One of the best 
short stalk Cabbages one can grow. Large size, 
deep green, flat heads, curly or crinkled leaves. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH — 90 DAYS. 
This variety produces thick leaves, very dark 
blue in color. Sueceeds admirably in Southern 
States on account of its ability to resist heat. 
Early Jersey Wakefield—65 Days. A short stem- 
med, hardy, early cone-shaped heading variety, 
broad at the bottom with a pointed peak, the 
leaves leathery and well folded over the top 
Golden Acre—63 Days. Here we have an acquisi- 
tion, for seed of this variety planted at the 
same time will mature earlier than Early Jer- 
sey Wakefield, besides being larger and much 
more showy. Plant dwarf, compact. Few outer 
leaves. Heads very solid; earlier but smaller 
than Copenhagen. It is round in shape, short 
stem and almost rests on the ground. 
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