
Danish Ballhead Cabbage grown by John Verdine of Williamson, N. Y. 
CABBAGE 
EARLY AND MIDSEASON KINDS 
About 5,000 seeds per ounce, 3 ounces will plant an acre 
Early Copenhagen Market—A greatly improved extra early 
strain of the very popular Copenhagen Market. Distinctly 
and uniformly early. Splendid for early market and ship- 
ping. Valuable early kraut kind. Small, compact, allow- 
ing very close planting; stem short; heads uniformly 
round, firm, 6-7 in. in diameter, weigh about 4 lbs. High 
quality. Matures 66 days from setting the plants. O2z., 
bbe; % Ib., $1.85; Ib., $6.00. 
Early Jersey Wakefield—Very early. Small, pointed heads, 
Wielerine = 2740) Oz i) Come Dies Leablaaalilpesea oso Or 
Globe—(Yellows Resistant Glory of Enkhuizen). Large 
uniform head. Oz., 60c; VA Was, lise Wes, BOs), 
Glory of Enkhuizen—Large, medium early, splendid for 
“Kraut,’’ heads large, 8 to 9 in. diameter and weigh 6-8 
lbs., very heavy yielding, valuable cabbage. Ready in 75 
Gaysen OZ.1 DD Col 74a bested On0 Ok 
Golden Acre—Harliest round headed cabbage, valuable for 
early market and for shipping. Weigh 3 lbs. Oz., 55c; 
TEE Moo, SIL IHS Mod, EMacOO), 
Golden Acre—(Yellows Resistant). Will produce good crops 
on diseased soil. Uniformly round heads. Oz., 70c; % 1b., 
ore on, Site y0). 
Marion Market—(Yellows Resistant). The best and most 
popular early round headed yellows resistant kind. Sim- 
ilar to Copenhagen Market but larger and not as early 
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LATE OR MAIN CROP CABBAGE 
Danish Ballhead—A true short-stemmed Danish type cab- 
bage with slightly flattened ball shaped heads averaging 
5 lbs., solid and heavy. Keeps very well in storage. Oz., 
DDG) Aelia 85 pall Oo ORO 
Penn State Ballhead-—Probably the heaviest and most solid 
headed of all cabbages. Attractive, flattened, globe shaped 
heads. A very heavy yielder and a most profitable kind 
to grow. Oz., 60c; % Ib., $1.95: Ib., $6.25. 
Wisconsin Hollander (Yellows Resistant)—-A Danish type 
of cabbage for use on “yellows” infected land. Large, 
firm heads, weigh 7-9 lbs. Oz., 70c; % lb., $2.25; Ib., $7.50. 
Red Cabbage 
Mammoth Rock Red—Best large red, splendid keeper. 
Heads round, 7 in. diameter, weigh 7 lbs. Oz., 60c; % Ib., 
$2005 lbky $i6s4 5). 

Chinese Cabbage 
Chihili—Long, uniformly shaped, hard, firm and very at- 
tractive heads. Best and most popular for market. Sow 
the seed in July. 1 1b. sows an acre. Oz., 40c; % Ib., $1.25; 
Ib., $4.00. 
Savoy Cabbage 
Chieftain—Unsurpassed for market, garden and shipping. 
The best savoy-leaved cabbage we have ever seen. OZ: 
HOP VA io, Ce Moy, GAO), 
Dark Green Cos Lettuce grown from our seed by Mariano Marano of 
Fulton, N. Y., on one of the best pieces of muck I’ve ever seen 
CARROTS 
One ounce will plant 300 feet, 3 pounds an acre 
Chantenay Long Type—About one inch longer than Red- 
Cored. Very smooth, bright orange skin, strong tops, 
texture and color equal to Red-Cored Chantenay. HEspe- 
cially good on soils where the water table is high. % Ib., 
55e; 1b., $2.00; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.85 per lb.; 25 lbs. or 
more @ $1.75 per Ib. 
Chantenay Red-Cored—We believe this strain of seed of 
ours is aS good or a little better than others on the mar- 
ket. Roots are very smooth, uniformly alike, 6 in. long, 
2% in. at shoulder, tapered stump-rooted, deep reddish- 
orange skin, core deep orange, almost same color as flesh; 
fine grained, sweet and tender. % lb., 55c; lb., $2.00; 5 to 
25 lbse@) $ic85, per las 2b lbswor more @) $iet5 per libs 
Imperator—A long, 8-in., sloping shouldered carrot taper- 
ing to a blunt end, smooth and deep rich orange in color. 
Flesh rich orange, indistinct core, fine grained, high 
quality. Tops medium and strong enough for bunching. 
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or more @ $1.75 per lb. 
Nantes Improved—Long Roots, Extra Strong Tops—We 
offer you a specially fine strain of that popular bunching 
market carrot. 7 in. long, cylinder shape, blunt ends, 
orange flesh of high quality, small distinct core, strong 
tops of medium length that are less likely to break off 
When pulling. This is unquestionably the very best 
Nantes to grow for bunching. % lb., 85c; 1b., $2.75; 5 to 
25 lbs. @ $2.60 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ $2.50 per lb. 
Supreme—An improved, more slender Danver’s that is go- 
ing to be increasingly popular with growers both for 
bunching and as a basket carrot. Roots are about 7 in. 
long and 2 in. in diameter at the shoulder, tapering to a 
half-stump. Skin smooth and good color. Core small and 
red. Quality very good. % lb., 65c; 1b., $2.10; 5 to 25 lbs. 
@ $1.95 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ $1.85 per lb. 
Tendersweet—This is getting to be a very popular carrot 
on the market. The roots are 8 to 10 in. long, tapering 
slightly from a 2-inch shoulder to a blunt end. The skin 
is smooth and rich orange scarlet in color. The flesh fine 
grained, tender, orange in color all the way through and 
very sweet. It has just about everything needed to make 
it a good market variety. Attractiveness — Quality — 
Heavy Yield. % lb., 70¢; 1b., $2.35; 5 to 25 Ibs. @ $2.25 
per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ $2.15 per Ib. 

Chester Wagner of Albion, N. Y. and Danish Ballhead Cabbage grown 
from our seed 
