8 ALNEER SEED COMPAN Y—ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 
CABBAGE 
For early use, sow seeds in hot beds 
about the 1st of March; transplant as 
early as possible in the ground about 18 
inches to 2 feet apart in very highly en- 
riched soil. For late and winter use, sow 
seeds in open ground about May lst to 
15th. Plants are usually set in June or 
July, at a distance of 3 feet between rows 
and 2% feet between the plants. 

ance.” The 
broad base 
to mature. 


x ‘= 
Wis. Jersey Wakefield 


Yellows-Resistant — Golden 
Acre (Wisconsin Detroit) "<v 
lows-resistant’”?’ Golden Acre. Medium size, 
solid, round heads about 6 in. across; two 
weeks earlier than Marion Market. Plants 
are  short-stemmed, of erect uniform 
growth, and have grayish green leaves. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 4 lb. $1.45, Ye Ib. $2.25, 
Ib. $4.25. 
a ti ne in 
Wis. All Seasons 
Wisconsin All Season’s Dis- 
ease Resistant A new strain of 
the medium early 
All Seasons type which can be safely used 
in yellow-infected soil. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 
VY, Ib. $1.20, 1/2 lb. $1.90, lb. $3.75. 
Yellows-Resistant Im- 
proved All-head Select 
Heads are of a flattened shape, car- 
ried on short stout stems. The core 
is decidedly small. It is the earliest 
of the ‘‘yellows-resistant”’ large flat- 
headed Cabbages of the Allhead type. 
Stands long without bursting. Pkt. 
15c, oz. 50c, % Ib. $1.20, Yo Ib. $1.90, 
Ib. $3.75. 
Yellows-Resistant 
Wakefield An improved strain especial- 
very productive. About the first of this group 
$1.90, lb. $3.75. 
Y ellows-Resistant 
“Yellows-resistant” strains were introduced by 
the Wisconsin Agricultural Experimental Station 
so that Cabbages could be grown in localities 
where infected ‘‘Cabbage-yellows” soil- had pre- 
vented non-resistant varieties from producing a 
crop. If you have trouble growing cabbages ow- 
ing to yellows disease in your locality, try seed 
of the resistant varieties described below. 
Early Jersey 
ly selected for “yellows-resist- 
heads are of conical form, with a 
and pointed top. Compact plants and 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, ¥/ Ib. $1.20, 1/2 lb. 

Wis. Gaiden Acre 


Wis. Ballhead 
Wisconsin Ballhead. (Yellows-Resist- 
ant.) (105 days.) 
This new strain of Yellows-Resistant Cabbage 
was developed in answer to a demand for a late 
storage variety that would mature earlier and 
not as. coarse as Wis. Hollander No. 8. After 
years of careful breeding this new strain was 
originated and in trials it has proven 100% 
resistant to Yellows, which is not true of No. 8. 
It is also more uniform and in fact more uni- 
form than any of its type ever seen and is 
somewhat earlier than the No. 8. It was not 
bred from Wis. No. 8 but from an entirely new 
strain of cabbage. For market gardening, ship- 
ping and storage purposes it is second to none. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 4% Ib. $1.45, Yo Ib. $2.25, lb. 
$4.25, postpaid. 
Disease Resistant Wisconsin No. 8 Hollander 4 ‘‘y<!lows- resistant” 
oped out of our stock of Hollander under 
versity of Wisconsin. At Racine, Wisconsi 
mercial crops of cabbage were badly infect 
strain of cabbage devel- 
the direction of Dr. L. R. Jones of the Uni- 
n, where for several years many of the com- 
ed or entirely destroyed by the disease called 
the yellows, this strain has proven to be practically immune from attack. Pkt. 15c, oz. 
50c, % lb. $1.20, 1/2 lb. $1.90, lb. $3.75. 

‘Marion Market 
Marion Market 
-lows-resistant” : : 
round and very solid. It is a hardy, ‘highly bred strain, grown 
exclusively for kraut and long-distance shipping. 
duced as much as 26 tons per acre. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 4% Ib. 
$1.20, Y2 Ib. $1.90, lb. $3.75. 






















Yellows-resistant. 
This Cabbage re- 
sembles Copenhagen Market but ma- 
tures a few days later and makes a much larger plant. Its 
most distinguishing feature is its complete resistance to Cab-_ 
bage yellows and it is, therefore, valuable for land where “yel- . 
Cabbage is needed. The heads are almost 
It has pro- 

Wisconsin Globe, Yellows-Resistant ~ 
Wisconsin Globe 
A wonderful ‘‘Yellows-Resistant’”’ second early 
cabbage. It has short stems, round heads and 
is a very vigorous grower. A sure header and 
of excellent quality. A good yielder on any 
fair soil. 
Glory of Enkhuizen and is the same in season 
as that variety. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, %4 Ib. $1.20, 
Ib. $1.90, lb. $3.75, postpaid. 


This cabbage is a selection from 

