

paises Acre Cabbage 
GOLDEN ACRE 
< SPECIAL 
EARLIEST ROUND CABBAGE 
Earlier than Early.Jersey Wakefield, finest 
quality, and a big money maker for the market 
grower. Heads hard and solid, averaging about 
4 lbs., and are 6 to 7 inches in diameter. They 
stand well in the field without bursting and may 
be shipped long distances. Plants are small and 
compact, with few outer leaves. Suitable for 
late planting as well as early. For the critical 
_ eplanter who wants the best, our Special Strain 
‘ _ of this variety is unequaled. Pkt., 15ce; oz. 50c; 






Y% Ib., $1.65; Ib., $5.00; 2 Ibs., $9.80; 5 lbs., 
Rees ee For prices of plants, see page 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH. A- most 
popular large flat, late variety ; quality unsur- 
passed. Pkt., 10c; 0Z., 35C; yy Ibs; SAS sl bee 
$3.45; 2 Ibs., $6.705 5 lbs., $16. 00, postpaid. 
=sKor patovs of plants, see page 19. 
me 
“For Frost- Proof Cabbage Plants 
See: Page 19 
JUMBO CABBAGE 
: oft strain of Large Late Drumhead, 
E Bierce cabbage grown. 
head; excellent ‘keeper. 
es 75; postpaid. — a i 
Penn State Ballhead 
grower reports 26— tons per acre. Large, - 
malty excellent keeper. Pkt. 
Des, $1.90; 1b.,. $5. 70; 2 Ibs., $11.20; d 
“Ibs., $27. 25, Postpaid. 










and the, 
On good soil very few 
heads will weigh less than 10 Ibs., and some have 
. been produced which weigh more than 20 Ibs. 
Heads flat, rounded at top; very solid; sure to 
The quality, for slicing, 
= for’ kraut and for general table use is unsur- 
passed. Pkt.,- ‘15e5 Ya hades gee: oz., 80c; % lb., 
oa Developed | by the ‘Pennsylvania State College of 
fs Agriculture for the purpose of increasing the ton- 
nage per acre without sacrificing any of the splen- 
did qualities of the True Danish Ballhead. es 
soli 
ound eee uniform in shape, size and color; 
{5e; oz. a2 
F. 
Treated Against 
age Seed : Seed Borne Diseases 
Successful cabbage growing depends largely upon the 
quality of the seeds used. Our seed is grown from care- 
fully selected heads, by expert growers in regions free from 
black leg and black rot. To make success doubly sure for 
our customers, our seeds are treated chemically against 
seed-borne diseases. This expensive and bothersome seed 
treatment is a contribution of our technical staff toward 
better gardening. Burgess’ well-bred, well-grown, chem- 
ically-treated seeds COST NO MORE than ordinary. seeds, 
One ounce of seed for 3,000 plants; '4 Ib. per acre. 
Kraut pacrepion 
‘rhe. Kine of 
Kraut.’’ This mid-sea- 
son variety matures 
twenty days earlier 
than Danish Ballhead. 
The round, solid heads 
are 9 inches in diam- 
eter and average 10 
pounds. Kraut Cham- 
pion is not only su- 
perior for quality 
kraut, but it is ideal 
for the home garden 
and market. Pkt. (0c; 
0z., 40c; 4 lb., $1.30; 
th = 332908 lbs., 
$7.60; 5 Ibs., $18.25, 
postpaid. 
SUREHEAD 
One. of the best late 
cabbages, of the Flat 
Dutch type, weighing 
ordinarily from 10 to 
12 Ibs. each. Of very 
fine quality, solid, and 
“Or fine? Texture. 
Drought resisting 
about 10 days earlier 
*than Danish Ballhead 
and certain to head. 
Grown extensively for 
winter use and one of 
the: best keepers. Pkt., 

Tbs.,°. $7.60 7-5 
$18.25, postpaid. Early Jersey Wakefield 
Early Jersey Wakefield = “ftock' 
The standard extra early cabbage—65 to 70 days—and 
very productive. Heads weigh 2 to 3 lbs., each, conical or 
pointed, solid and of very best quality. Makes a compact 
growth, with few outer leaves, which permit close plant- 
ing. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35¢; % Ib., $1.153 1b., $3.45; 2 1bs., 
$6.70; 5 Ibs. 3 $16. 00, postpaid. For plants, see page 19. 
Yellows-Resistant Cabbage 
Cabbage Yellows is a disease that is soil-borne, 
and is not, therefore, controlled by seed treatment. 
We, however, treat our Yellows-Resistant varieties 
against, seed- porn diseases for double security. If 
there is any danger of the Yellows disease, by all 
means plant these strains. 
YELLOWS-RESISTANT GOLDEN ACRE 
Highly resistant to Yellows ; otherwise exactly like 
Golden Acre. Pkt. {5e; oz., 60c; % Ib., $1.90; Ib., 
$5.70; 2 lbs., $11.20; 5 lbs., $27.25, postpaid. 
‘ 4 (Wisconsin Copenhagen). 
Marion Market This Yellows-Resistant 
strain of Copenhagen Market is larger and a few 
days later than our ordinary strain. Pkt., 15ce; oz., 
55c; 14 Ib., $t.80; lb., $5.40; 2 Ibs., $10. 60; Diels, 
$25.75, postpaid. , 
YELLOWS-RESISTANT ENKHUIZEN. A few days 
later than Glory of Enkhuizen, slightly larger and 
average more than a pound heavier. Pits. shoe 07Z.s 
50c; % Ib., $1.65; lb., $5.00; 2 lbs., $9. 80; 5 Dalbs.. 
$23.75, postpaid. 
YELLOWS-RESISTANT ALL SEASONS has medi- 
um size round heads, flattened at top; extremely hard 
and solid. Good for autumn and winter use as well as 
for early summer.. Pkt. (5c; 0z., 50c; %4 Ib., $1.65; 
Ib., $5.00; 2 Ibs., $9.80; bs. bs $23. 255 postpaid, 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER 
Yellows Resistant Ballhead 
Disease- -proof variety of the Danish Ballhead type. 
In addition to its ability to resist yellows, has all the 
good qualities of the old Danish Ballhead, and will 
weigh 114 lbs. more. Pkt. I5e; 0z., 60c; % ib., $1.90; 
To:y* $5703.23 Thsse $.0E20% 5 Ibs. ., $27.25, postpaid. 
‘HEAD SAVOY. The Sav- 



Copenhagen Market 
Copenhagen Market 
One of the most valuable varieties for the home gar- 
den and one of the most profitable for market garden- 
ers. With the exception of Golden Acre, it is the earli- 
est round-headed Cabbage. Only a few days later than 
our Early Jersey Wakefield, which it will outyield two 
to one. When ready for cutting, Copenhagen Market 
is the heaviest of the extra-early varieties and is as 
good, in its class, as the old favorite Danish Ballhead. 
The stem is short; the head is round and solid, aver- 
aging 6 to 7 pounds each, and uniform in shape and 
size. A vigorous grower and an excellent keeper. The 
heads all mature at one time, and will stand well with- 
out bursting. Pkt., 10c; oz. 40c; %4 lb., $1.30; Ib., 
$3.90; 2 Ibs., $7. 60: 5 Ibs. y $18. 25, postpaid. For prices 
of plants, see page 19. = 
AMERICAN DRUM- 
oys excell all other cab- 
pages in flavor. The crum- 
pled leaves are more tend- 
er, milder, sweeter, have 
less of a cabbage odor, 
and the vitamin content is 
higher than in the smooth- 

leaved varieties. Pkt., 
PSs OZ DOC. Tee. 5 
$1.65; Ib., $5.00;°2 Ibs., 
$9.80; 5 lbs., $23.75, post- = : 
paid. American Drumhead 
Savoy 
Danish Ballhead 
DANISH BALLHEAD 
The most popular cabbage for winter; very fine grain, 
tender and crisp. The heads are medium sized, round, 
and so hard and solid that they will weigh one- -fourth 
more than other varieties of equal size, and will stand” 
shipping better than other sorts. It is not necessary 
to dispose of the crop in the fall if market prices are 
not satisfactory. The crop can be stored just as safely 
as potatoes and they will be just as solid in the spring 
as when put away in the fall. Pkt., 15¢e; oz., 50ce; %4 
Ib., $1.65; lb., $5.00; 2 Ibs., $9.80; 5 Ibs. $23.75, 
postpaid, 
Mammoth Red Rock 
Largest and best red cabbage. The solid heads are 
red throughout. Sure cropper; used extensively for 
salads and relishes: Pkt., 15¢; 0z., 60c; % Ib., $1.90; 
Ib., $5.70, postpaid. 
CABBAGE A GOOD SOURCE OF 
VITAMIN C 

