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TRY THESE FINE VARIETIES 
Cabbage, Golden Acre, Super Strain. A very superior Danish-grown strain which ) 
we maintain at its high degree of uniformity by special selection. It resembles the 
old Copenhagen Market but the medium-sized, firm heads, 4 to 5 pounds each, 
mature one week earlier than our Early Copenhagen Market. The dwarf, com- F. 
: pact plants, with rather small frame, can be set closely to give a very heavy yield or 
| of first-quality heads. On yellows-infested Iand, because of its earliness, it often 
matures and is fully marketed Ps the soil becomes warm enough for the dis- 
ease to become active. Oz. 80c.; Ib. $2.35; Ib. $7 ; 10 Ibs. $65. ar et “se er eners 
Cabbage, Yellows-Resistant Marion Mater An extra fine, second-early variety 
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with very deep hard, round heads. Oz. 70c.; 14lb. $2; Ib. $6; 10 Ibs. $55. a F| = { 
Cabbage, Yellows-Resistant Wisconsin Hollander No. 8. The best late variety with a n Oo rl S S 
round, hard 8-pound “ballheads’’. Oz. 75c.; 14Ib. $2.20; Ib. $6.50; 10 Ibs. $60. 
Cucumber, Cubit. All-America Winner. A prolific, white-sprned main crop variety 
with cylindrical, blunt-ended, smooth, 10-mch fruits with small seed cavity, 1 9 4 7 
maturing in about 60 days. The fruit holds the dark green color and ships well. 
Oz. 30c.; Yb. 95c.; Ib. $2.75; 5 Ibs. $13.25. 
Cucumber, Marketer. All-America Winner. In about 65 days the very vigorous 
prolific vines will yield a heavy crop of uniform fruits, about 8 by 214 inches and 
slightly tapered at each end. They are colored a very dark green which carries 
right down to the blossom end. Any missed on one picking will still be gcod at 
the next. Oz. 30c.; 14Ib. 95c.; Ib. $2.75; 5 Ibs. $13.25, 
Super Strain 
Golden Acre 
Cabbage 

Marketer 
Cucumber 
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