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Tr. W, WOOD & SONS - 
SEEDSMEWN SINCE 1879 -= 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE CABBAGE 
CULTURE.—When transplanting cabbage plants from the seed 
bed, set them in good rich soil that has been deeply dug and well 
manured and apply a fertilizer containing plenty of ammonia. 
The soil in the seed bed should not be richer than the soil where 
the plants are to grow, otherwise the growth will be checked. 
Set the plants as deep as the first leaf stems, give frequent and 
deep cultivation, drawing the earth to the plants at each working. 
Set the early varieties 18 inches apart in 214 to 3 foot rows; the 
late varieties should be set 2 feet apart in 3 foot rows. 
93 Wood's 
Selected Early 
Jersey Wakefield 
Early, Sureheading 
and Solid (65 Days) 
Earliness, hardiness, solidity, 
good size, uniformity, fine qual- 
ity—these characteristics go to 
make Wood’s Selected Early 
Jersey Wakefield the most uni- 
versally planted of all early 
cabbages. It is grown in nearly 
every garden in the South. Our 
strain has been carefully bred 
for earliness and for tight, solid 
heads of uniform size, shape, 
fine texture and quality. It is 
cold resistant, and one of the 
surest heading of the very early 
cabbages; its earliness, uni- 
formity and reliability make it 
a general favorite for both home 
gardens and for market. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; ™%4 Ib. 90C;5 
lb. $3.25; 2-lb. lots $3.10 per 1b.;5 
5-lb. lots $3.00 per 1b.; 10-lb. lots 
$2.90 per lb., postpaid. 
1 (80 Days)—Makes globe-shaped solid 5 
92. Enkhuizen Glory to 6-lb. heads of fine quality. A sure 
header, and a good keeper; medium short stem. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 30c; 
4 lb. 90c; 1b. $3.25; 2-1b. lots $3.10 per 1b.; 5-lh. lots $3.00 per 1b.; 
10-lb. lots $2.90 per 1b., postpaid. 
(85 Days)—For a second early to follow 
95. Early Flat Dutch Wakefield this is in every way satisfac- 
tory. A sure header, makes large, flat, solid heads that in point 
of quality are the equal of any. Has comparatively few outside 
leaves, the heads being large for the size of the plant. Plant it 
again in April or May for a summer crop. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 30c; 
Y% 1b. 90c; lh. $3.25; 2-1b. lots $3.10 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $3.00 per 1hb.5 
10-lb. lots $2.90 per lb., postpaid. 

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early as arleston 
91 Copen agen ar et Wakefield, yet it has good 
size.for so early a cabbage; about 6 to 8 pounds; nearly round, 
tightly folded and short stemmed. The quality is equal to that of 
any early cabbage; fine grained and tender; the hearts are pure - 
white. Pkt. 10c; 02. 35¢; 14 1b. $1.10; 1b. $4.00; 2-Ib. lots $3.75 per 
1b.; 5-1b. lots $3.60 per 1b.; 10-1b. lots $3.50 per lb., postpaid. 
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Wood’s Selected Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
during very hot weather. 
PLANTING DATES (For the Vicinity of Richmond.) 
Spring Planting.—Plant the early varieties in boxes indoors or 
in hot bed in January, February or March: for a summer crop 
plant the early varieties outside from April to June. 
Winter Cabbage.—Plant the late varieties in April, May or June 
and transplant when large enough. : 
One ounce will plant 100 feet of row and produces about 2,000 
plants; 6 to 8 ounces will make enough plants to set an acre. 
94 Wood's 
Charleston 
W akefield 
Fine Size, Fine Quality, 
Uniform (75 Days) 
Sometimes called Long 
Island Wakefield—Ewvery gard- 
ener enjoys a feeling of secur- 
ity when he plants our selected 
Charleston Wakefield, for it is a 
thoroughbred. About a week 
later than our Selected Jersey 
Wakefield, but considerably 
larger and heavier, just as solid, 
with less pointed and thicker 
heads. It has earliness, hardi- 
ness, fine size and fine quality. 
These are the outstanding traits 
of character that have made our 
Selected Charleston Wakefield 

eners. Exceptionally hardy and 
good size; a sure cropper and a 
heavy yielder. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 
¥% Ib. 90c; lb. $3.25; 2-lb. lots 
$3.10 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots $3.00 per 
1b.; 10-lb. lots $2.90 per 1b., post 
paid. . 
96. (85 Days)—Fine to follow Wakefield.— 
6 All Head Early All Head is a thoroughbred and leads all 
the second early varieties in size. It is the earliest of the large 
heading cabbages; considering its earliness, we would call it 
extra large. It makes a deep flat head, solid and uniform in 
shape, size and color, is a dependable header, is compact, with 
few outside leaves, and in quality is extra fine Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 
Y% Ib. 90c; Ib. $3.25; 2-1b. lots $3.10 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots $3.00 per 
1b.; 10-lb. lots $2.90 per lb., postpaid. 
107. Perfection Drumhead Savoy (90 Days) 
Should be grown in 
every garden. No other 
winter cabbage can com- 
pare with it in flavor, par- 
ticularly after it has been 
touched by frost when it 
is equal to cauliflower. If 
you grow them once you 
will never want to be 
without them. To have 
the finest solid hard heads 
do not plant till May, 
June or early in July, as 
it will not head up hard 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4% Ib. 
$1.15; lb. $4.25; 2-lb. lots® 
$4.00 per I1b.; 5-lb. lots 
$3.85 per lb.; 10-lb. lots 
$3.65 per lb., postpaid. 
100. Ferry’s R (71 Days) — A favorite with 
BE ound Dutch truckers for early shipping and 
local markets. The 4% to 5-lb. heads are nearly round, solid and 
of fine quality. Slow to bolt to seed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; %4 Ib. $1.10; 
1b. $4.00; 2-1b. lots $3.75 per lb.; 5-1b. lots $3.60 per Ib.; 10-lb. lots 
$3.50 per 1b., postpaid. 
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