CABBAGE FOR COOKING - KRAUT- COLE SLAV 
NICHOLSON’S CABBAGE 
For winter Cabbage, sow seed in August and September, then transplant in October. 
One ounce of seed will produce about 3,000 plants; 10 ounces of seed will produce 
enough plants to set out an acre in rows 30 inches apart. 

Vegetables—Health 
VEGETABLES not only supply essen- 
tial foods for normal and healthy body 
development, but also the necessary 
minerals, vitamins, acids, cellulose and 
other elements; and, in quality and 
flavor, the fresh vegetables picked from 
your home garden are far superior to 
one purchased, days old, at the mar- 
et. 
First Early Cabbage 
155—ALL HEAD EARLY. An extra flat head 
variety and sure header. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 14 
Ib., 90c; 1b., $3.00, postpaid. Ask for prices in 
larger lots. 
156—EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. The finest 
of the early cone-shaped head varieties. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 30c; 34 Ib., 90c; 1b., $3.00, postpaid. 
Ask for prices in larger lots. 
157—COPENHAGEN MARKET. A round- 
headed Cabbage as early as Wakefield. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 35c; 1% lb., $1.15; lb., $3.75, postpaid. 
Ask for prices in larger quantities. 
158—CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD. About one 
week later than the Early Jersey Wakefield, 
and makes much larger heads. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c; 14 lb., 90c; 1b., $3.00, postpaid. Ask for 
prices in larger lots. 

Late or Autumn Cabbage 
164—PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH. The old 
favorite for fall and winter use. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c; 14 lb., 90c; lb., $3.00, postpaid. Ask for 
prices in larger lots. 
165—MAMMOTH RED ROCK. This is the 
largest and surest heading red cabbage. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 45c; 14 lb., $1.35, postpaid. 
168—DRUMHEAD SAVOY. Requires 90 days. 
The best of the savoy types for home or 
market garden; an excellent keeper. Heads 
nearly round, full and hard; leaves large, 
coarsely crimped, dark bluish green. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 40c; 14 lb., $1.00; 1b., $3.25, postpaid. 
166—CHINESE CABBAGE. Has long heads, 
broadening out at the top, held very compact 
and firm by the tightly overlapping leaves. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; % lb., 65c; lb., $2.00, post- 
paid. 


~~ 479 —CARROT—CHANTENAY 

Second Early Cabbage 
159—STEIN’S EARLY FLAT DUTCH. Heads 
are large, only slightly flattened, firm and 
solid. Pkt. 10c; oz., 30c; 1/4 Ib., 95c; 1b., $3.00, 
postpaid. Ask for prices in larger lots. 
162—ALL SEASONS. Medium early, forming 
large, fine heads of the finest quality. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 30c; 14 lb., 90c; 1b., $3.00, postpaid. 
Ask for prices in larger lots. 

189—KALE—GREEN CURLED 
GROW PLENTY OF CARROTS 
One ounce will sow 75 feet 
of drill; 4 pounds per acre. 
Culture. Carrots do best in a rather sandy 
loam soil. Should be planted in drills 2 feet 
apart and thinned to 2 inches. Carrots are 
hardy and therefore an excellent crop for plant- 
ing in the fall of the year in the South. 
177—DANVER'S HALF-LONG. A rich orange- 
red variety very smooth and handsome. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 20c; 1/4 lb., 55c; lb.; $1.75; 5 lbs., $8.00, 
postpaid. 
176—OXHEART OR GUERANDE. A good va- 
riety on soils too hard and stiff for the longer- 
growing sorts. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 1% lb., 55c; 
Ib., $1.75; 5 lbs., $8.00, postpaid. 
181—IMPERATOR. This carrot is about one 
inch longer than Danver’s Haif Long. Pkt., 10c¢; 
oz., 20c: 1% lb., 55c; 1b., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $8.00, 
postpaid. 
178—LONG ORANGE. Old standard long va- 
riety. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 1% lb., 55c; 1b., $1.85, 
postpaid. 
175—CHANTENAY RED CORED OR CORE- 
LESS. Four pounds per acre. this variety is 
slightly shorter and more stump-rooted than 
Danver’s Half-Long. A very popular market 
variety. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 1% Ib., 55c; Ib., 
$1.75; 5 lbs., $8.00, postpaid. : 
179—WHITE BELGIAN. The Belgian Carrot 
is an immense cropper often producing 15 to 
20 tons per acre. Stock Carrots fed with dry 
feed keep animals in good condition, and are 
a great milk producer. Pkt., 10¢; oz., 20c; 14 lb., 
50c; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
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157—-COPENHAGEN MARKET 
Endive 
Endive is largely used as a salad plant and 
can be grown practically all the year round, 
Sow cne ounce to 100 feet. 
188—BROADLEAVED BATAVIAN WHITE 
ESCAROLE. (Full Heart) 92 days. Of the straight, - 
smooth leaf Batavian type, this variety has the 
largest number of heart leaves and the finest 
salad quality of any we have tried. It grows 
upright, and when tied up for bleaching it pro- 
duces a cluster of creamy, tender leaves. Pkt, — 
10c; oz., 20c; 1% Ib., 55c; 1b., $1.75, postpaid, 
187—-GREEN CURLED ENDIVE. Rich green ~ 
in color. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib.,- 
$1.75, postpaid. 
Kale 
For winter crop sow from August through 
the fall. One ounce will sow 200 feet. 
1893—-GREEN CURLED. Most tender and deli- 
cate of the cabbage family; improved by frost; 
leaves look like immense feathers which are 
curled on edges. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15¢; 1% Ib., 40¢; 
lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
Kohl-Rabi 
Has cabbage-turnip flavor. Sow in 18-inch 
rows, using one ounce of seed to 200 lineal feet. 
-192—EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Very easy to 
grow, and should be put in every garden. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.25, post- 
paid. . 
Parsley 
Sow one ounce of seed to 200 lineal feet. 
Plant in semi-permanent bed. 
351 — DOUBLE CURLED. Standard variety, 
curled leaves; finest quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15¢; 
Ya lb., 40c; lb., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $5.50, postpaid. 
352—PLAIN OR SINGLE. Flat dark green 
leaves and good for flavoring. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
Sc; Y Ib., 40c; Ib., $1.25; 5 lbs., $5.50, postpaid. 
Parsnips 
Sow one ounce per 200 lineal feet; 3 to 4 
pounds per acre. ‘ 
353—LARGE SUGAR OR HOLLOW CROWN. 
The young, tender roots are fine for table use. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; V4 lb., 50c; 1b., $1.50, post- 
paid. Please ask for prices in larger lots. 

353—PARSNIPS 

ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
