
a Cabbage 
Danish Ballhead 95 days. One of the finest late cab- 
| bages; plants of medium size, short 
stem, large heads, flat globe shaped. Weight about nine pounds, 
very firm and solid, keeps perfectly in storage until late spring. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 40c) (4 Ib., $1.20) Clb., $4.60) (5 Ibs., $20.00) 
prepaid 
; 100 days. Decidedly the best variety 
Ferry s Hollander of late cabbage. Heads become firm 
while still rather small, reach a good marketable size in 100 days 
after planting, but continue to enlarge, becoming mature in about 
120 days. Plants medium small, allowing closer planting than any 
other late cabbage; short stemmed; erect and compact; extremely 
hardy; heads spherical; 614-7 inches in diameter and weighs 6-7 
pounds; remarkably firm and solid, splendid quality and keeps per- 
fectly in storage until late spring. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 60c) (4 Ib., $1.75) Clb., $6.00) prepaid 
Mammoth Red Rock?° days. The largest and outstand- 
ing red cabbage; round heads weigh- 
ing 7 to 9 lbs. Intense dark red; a sure header. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 45c) (4 Ib., - -” Cabbage Marion Market 
$1.25) (lb., $4.75) (5 Ibs., gt : 
$20.90) prepaid 

Penn State Ballhead 
105 days. Desirable for win- 
ter storage and for kraut in 
districts free of Cabbage 
Yellows. Heads weigh about 
5% pounds, extremely hard 
solid globe in shape, 6 inches 
to 7 inches deep. Diameter 
7% inches. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 45c) (% Ib., 
$1.25) (lb., $4.75) (5 Ibs., 
$20.90) prepaid 
Wisconsin Hollander 
115 days. Developed from 
the Hollander Cabbage. 
Heavy yielder on land in- 
fested so badly with yellows 
disease that non-resistant 
strains fail completely. 
Plants large and_ hardy; 
heads globular to flattened 
globe, very firm, excellent 
quality, and keep well into 
the spring; weight seven to 
nine pounds. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 50c) (4 Ib., 
$1.40) (b., $5.15) (5  Ibs., 
$21.50) prepaid 
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