ROCKY FORD CANTALOUPE SEED 
Cabbage 
Cabbage grows well in all parts of the country and should be included in every garden. The seed 
should be sown in the hotbed very early, putting them in rows about 4 inches. apart and covering 
with % inch of soil. The plants should not be crowded in the hotbed or coldframe or they will 
become tall, slender and weak, making the transplanting difficult. The plants should be hardened 
off by exposing them to the air for a time before transplanting. They should be transplanted as soon 
as hard freezing weather is over, setting in rows 2 feet apart, with the plants 18 to 36 inches apart 
in the row. Care in transplanting will repay you. Be sure to water the plants well before moving 
them so that the soil will cling to their roots. 
Copenhagen Market 
An early variety, maturing in about 68 days, with short stems and medium sized heads. The heads 
are hard and round, uniform in size and have good keeping qualities. This is an excellent variety 
for the early market. 
Prices postpaid: Packet, 10c; ounce, 40c; % pound, $1.35; % pound, $2.25; 
1 pound, $3.75. 
Marion Market 
This is a yellows resistant cabbage of fine quality that matures in 
about 75 days. The heads are round, crisp and uniformly of the 
Copenhagen type. Plants are larger, coarser and a few days later 
than Copenhagen Market. 
Prices postpaid : Packet, 10c; ounce, S55c; % pound, $1.80; 
1% pound, $3.00; 1 pound, $5.00. 
Danish Ballhead 
This is the best of the late varieties, matures in about 105 days. 
The medium sized plants produce large flat globe shaped heads 
of good quality. This is an exceptional keeper in storage with 
almost no waste. 
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Prices postpaid: Packet, 10c; ounce, 40¢; %4 pound, $1.35; 
eae Y% pound, $2.25; 1 pound, $3.75. 
