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CABBAGE 
One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants, 4 ozs. will produce 
enough for an acre. 
Our strains are the very best to be had, selected from specimen 
heads in well rogued fields. Sow seeds of the early varieties in February 
in hotbeds and transplant the latter part of April or early in May to 
open ground, or an early sowing in open ground can be made as soon 
GOLDEN ACRE RESISTANT (Resistant Detroit). Similar to Golden 
Acre except slightly larger plant growth and not quite as uniform, as is 
typical of yellows-resistant strains. Has earliness and is desirable for 
planting on yellows infested soils. 
Plant—Medium small, suitable for close planting, medium light green: 
Heads—6 to 64% in., round, solid, interior white and of good quality. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 60c., 14 lb. $1.50, lb. $4.90 
MARION MARKET. (75 days.) A selection from Copenhagen Market; 
quite resistant to yellows and retaining the desirable characteristics of 
its parent. Should be used where yellows or wilt prevents normal crops 
of Copenhagen. Typically not as uniform as regular Copenhagen. 
Plani—Medium-sized, short stem, medium green, somewhat erect 
growth habit. 
Heads—7 in. in diameter, globular in shape, rather prominent, fair in 
uniformity and of good quality. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 60c., 14 Ib. $1.50, Ib. $4.90 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER No. 8. (100 days.) A popular late variety 
for yellows infested soil. It is of the Danish Ball Head type and yields 
fine heads that are excellent for storage, kraut making, or shipping. 
Plant—Medium large, robust, hardy, medium dark green color, me- 
dium length stem. 
Heads—7 to 8 in. in diameter, globular, firm to hard; quality is very 
good. Pkt. 10c., oz. 70c., 14 Ib. $1.75, lb. $6.00 
as weather will permit. Set the plants in rows 3 feet apart and 12 
to 18 inches apart in the row. The second early varieties sow in 
April and transplant in May; late varieties, sow in May and trans- 
plant in July, setting plants in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet in rows. 
Never plant Cabbage in the same location two years in succession. 

STANDARD VARIETIES 
EARLY CABBAGE INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES AUTUMN AND WINTER 
Copenhagen Market. (68 days.) Uniform All-Seasons. (88 days.) Heads flat, 9 to 10 CABBAGE 
round heads, 614 in. in diameter, weighing in. in diameter; weight 9 lbs. A good Danish Ball Head Short Stem. (83 days.) 
4 lbs., with crisp leaves. Good for early variety, thriving even in hot, dry weather. Danish Ball Head is the best late Cabbage 
kraut. A short-stemmed variety with few Popular for kraut. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., offered to the trade. The plants are me- 
outer leaves. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., 4 Ib. \% Ib. $1.35, Ib. $4.50. dium sized with short stem. Heads large; 
$1.35, lb. $4.50. 
flattened globe shape; become 8-9 in. 
across, 6-7 in. deep and weigh 7 to 9 lbs. 
Snel ae DUC  ee Pict, 10crr0z45e%0e tbi81.35. 1ba$4,50! 
Early Jersey Wakefield. (62 days.) Qur _—- Very early and fine-quality flat Cabbage  pyoqjander. (100 days.) A high class Cabbage 
seed produces pointed heads 5 in. in dia- with heads 9 in. in diameter and weighing of the Ball Head type. Plants medium 
meter, about 7 in. long, weighing 2! lbs. 64 lbs. Very good for kraut. Pkt. 10c., small, allowing closer planting than any 
The most popular early variety. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., %4 Ib. $1.35, lb. $4.00. other late Cabbage; short stemmed; erect 
oz. 45c., 44 Ib. $1.35, lb. $3.75. and compact; extremely hardy. Pkt. 10c., 
Glory of Enkhuizen. (73 to 80 days.) Par- oz. 45c., 14 |b. $1.35, Ib. $5.00. 
Golden Acre. (62 days.) The earliest round- ticularly valuable for kraut. Heads very Mammoth Rock Red. (90 days.) The best 
headed Cabbage. Similar to Copenhagen large; globular; 8-9 in. in diameter; firm; red Cabbage; splendid Winter keeper. 
Market, only earlier and a little smaller. commonly weigh 8 to 10 lbs. Pkt. 10c., Heads round to slightly poten globe 
Heads 6 in. in diameter; weight 3 Ibs. Pkt. oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.35, Ib. $5.00. shape. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.35, 
10c., oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.35, lb. $4.50. Ib. $4.50. 
Early Winnigstadt. (77 days.) Very hardy 
and dependable. Heads extremely firm; 
heart-shaped; become 8 to 10 in. long 
and 6 to 7 in. thick near base and weigh 
5 Ibs. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., 4 Ib. $1.35, 
lb. $4.50. 






CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihili. Early and very sure heading. 
Head becomes 18-20 in. tall, 314-4 
in. thick, tapered near tip, very 
firm, well blanched, crisp, tender 
and sweet. Superior to Chinese 
Improved or Pe Tsai. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 45c., 44 Ib. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 

Penn State Ball Head. (105 days.) (Origi- 
nal). Penn State Ball Head shows records 
of over 20 tons per acre. This extra ton- 
nage, combined with fewer cracked-heads 
and better storage quality placed Penn 
State Ball Head in a class of its own. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.85, % lb. $2.60, 
Ib. $4.50. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch. (105 days.) 
The best very large, late Cabbage; popular 
for home and market garden and for Fall 
shipment; a good keeper. Heads very large 
and flat, but deep; become 12-14 in. across, 
7 in. deep and weigh 12 to 14 lbs. or more; 
firm and of good quality. PRkts lOc, 
oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.35, lb. $4.00. 
Savoy, Chieftan. (88 days.) The well- 
formed, firm heads are medium in size. 
It is earlier than most other varieties of 
Savoy Cabbage. If you are fond of the 
crispness and mild flavor of this type of 
Cabbage, you will find Chieftan outstand- 
ing in uniformity and quality. Pkt. 10c. 
CABBAGE, PENN STATE BALL HEAD oz. 45c., Ib. $4.50. 
