CABBAGE 
A packet will produce about 250 plants. One ounce of seed will produce 1500 to 2000 plants sown in open ground, or 3000 if sown in frames; V4 |b. of seed is 
needed to produce plants for an acre. 
To get very early cabbage in the Northern states, sow the seed in hot- 
beds in February or March, or about six weeks before the ground outside 
is ready. For medium early crops, sow the seed of early varieties outdoors 
as early as possible and transplant when large enough. On rich, well- 
cultivated land, you will have cabbage in August. For late crop, sow in 
the Northern States about May 20 and set plants out July 1. Early 
varieties may be sown as late as June 10, and will mature a good crop. 
EARLY AND MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
270 GOLDEN ACRE, The Earliest Cabbage. Early round 
heads of the finest quality, medium sized 
and very uniform. This dependable, sure-heading variety is recognized 
as*the best to plant for early crop both in the home garden and for 
market. See full description on page. 3. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 144 Lb. $1.60; 4% Lb. $2.65; 1 Lb. $5.00. 
271 GOLDEN ACRE SPECIAL. Recommended for growers who want 
only the very earliest and best strain of Golden Acre. Plants excep- 
tionally uniform and ripen nearly all at one time. Valuable for market 
where the extra earliness and uniformity mean extra profits. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Oz. 40c; Oz. 70c; 144 Lb. $2.10; % Lb. $3.75; 1 Lb. $7.00. 
261 EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. Very Early Pointed Heads. 
This is a fine early variety of the highest quality and especially good 
for the home garden. The heads are of conical shape, pointed at the 
top and rounded at the base. They make fine firm small heads very 
early and are of excellent quality—tender, crisp and delicious. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 30c; Oz. 55ce; 14 Lb. $1.40; 4% Lb. $2.35; 1 Lb. $4.50. 
263 ENKHUIZEN GLORY. One of the best and most popular varieties 
for the home garden and market or kraut. The heads ripen ten days 
after Copenhagen and are very large, round and solid. The flavor is 
remarkably fine, making this one of the leading kraut varieties. 
Our strain is noted for its earliness and great uniformity. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 14. Lb. $1.50; 44 Lb. $2.50; 1 Lb. $4.75. 
250 COPENHAGEN MARKET. Universally popular variety 
for home use and market 
wherever early cabbage is grown. The heads of this strain are slightly 
larger and a few days later than Golden Acre, and have the same 
compact habit of growth which permits close planting. We recommend 
this strain for its uniform medium sized heads and dependable yields. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 Oz. 30¢; Oz. 55c; 14 Lb. $1.60; 44 Lb. $2.65; 1 Lb. $5.00. 




Copen hagen Market—F£arly—vuniform—dependable 
276 LARGE LATE COPENHAGEN. rath Kraut Cab- 
e. This remark- 
able large strain of Copenhagen is an outstanding cabbage to grow for 
market and kraut. The heads become round and hard about a week 
later than the early Copenhagen, but instead of splitting or getting 
soft, they continue to grow, reaching 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Even 
at this size they are firm and solid. Every plant produces a fine big 
head and they stand without splitting longer than any other kind. 
They are fine for market and ideal for kraut. 
If you are looking for heavy tonnage combined with fine heads of 
superior quality, grow Large Late Copenhagen. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 14 Lb. $1.60; 14 Lb. $2.65; 1 Lb. $5.00. 

Control of Insects on Cabbage 
3% DDT Dust is highly effective against flea beetles, cabbage worms 
and loopers, and is especially recommended for late or storage cabbage. 
On earlier crops, the use of DDT should be discontinued 30 days before 
the heads will be cut. ROTENONE dust is also very good for all cabbage 
insects and may safely be used at any time. See ROTENONE and DDT 
on page 83. 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Save Time and Trouble for Cabbage Growers 
Sturdy transplanted plants, grown in the greenhouse and hard- 
ened in cold frames, are offered for early crop. Field grown plants 
of several varieties available after June 15th. See page 74. 


Golden Acre Special 
Every plant made a fine head in our early trials. 
YELLOWS RESISTANT CABBAGE 
The spread of yellows has greatly increased in recent years, and if 
your land has become infected, resistant varieties are the only kinds to 
grow. They have been much improved in type and trueness and will 
produce fine crops. We offer five resistant varieties, the three listed below, 
and for late cabbage, Wisconsin Hollander and Bugner on the following 
page. 
281 MARION MARKET, Yellows Resistant Copenhagen 
Type. This large headed, midseason 
cabbage is one of the best for market and kraut, as well as home use. 
The heads resemble Copenhagen Market, but are larger and mature 
several days later. They are round and solid and of fine quality. 
We have a very uniform and true stock of this variety which will 
produce large round heads on land so diseased with yellows that other 
cabbage fails entirely. It is also such a good strain that it is used by 
many growers who have no yellows infection. We highly recommend 
this excellent cabbage. 
Pkt. 10c; % Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 4 Lb. $1.60; 4% Lb. $2.80; 1 Lb. $5.25. 
264 ENKHUIZEN GLORY, Yellows Resistant (Globe). This is an 
excellent large kraut type and should replace Enkhuizen Glory on all 
land that is infected with yellows. Our stock is very even, producing 
large uniform heads. 
Pkt. 15ce; 44 Oz. 40c; Oz. 65c; 144 Lb. $1.90; 144 Lb. $3.20; 1 Lb. $6.00. 
242 ALL SEASONS. Yellows Resistant. Produces very large flat heads 
and gives enormous yields. It is a very hardy type of domestic cabbage 
which stands a long time, and it is especially valuable for kraut growers 
with yellows infected soil, as it is highly resistant. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 144 Lb. $1.40; 4% Lb. $2.35; Lb. $4.50. 

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