GREATER YIELD IN EVERY FIELD / 

Copenhagen Cabbage, Improved Grown from Fully Developed Heads 
CABBAGE 
Golden Acre—A Superior Strain 
We consider Golden Acre as the best of all early Cabbage, and its present popularity is entirely justified. 
It will average from 10 to 12 days earlier in maturity than the regular Copenhagen Market and a week 
earlier than Jersey Wakefield, maturing heads in eighty-five days. The evenness of this strain is surprising, 
every head being just alike. The outer leaves are very restrained, so that plants may be set from 12 to 14 
inches apart in the row. Its fine quality and uniformity never fails to attract attention and has proved to 
be one of the most profitable early varieties on the market. 1 oz., $0.50; 14 lb., $1.75; 1 lb., $6.00. 
Improved Copenhagen Market. The round, solid heads weigh 8 to 10 pounds each, are of fine quality 
and very uniform. The light green leaves fold tightly and compactly over one another. Plants are short- 
stemmed, with heads just above the ground. Almost as early as Early Jersey Wakefield. Can be planted as 
close as Charleston Wakefield. The inside of the head is fine-grained, tender, pure white and very compact. 
This variety is now grown very extensively. 1 oz., $0.50; 14 lb., $1.75; 1 lb., $6.00. 
Steadfast Cabbage. Steadfast belongs to the early class of cabbage, heading practically along with All 
Head Early. It closely follows Copenhagen Market and advances Enkhuizen Glory about 2—3 weeks, and 
is resistant to cabbage disease, harbored in the soil. , 
In shape and type it reminds a somewhat later Copenhagen Market, being also a nearly round headed type. 
Its great advantage over Copenhagen Market is that it will stand a considerably longer time without cracking. 
1 oz., $0.50; 14 lb., $1.75; 1 lb., $6.00. 
Marion Market. Yellows resistant strain of Copenhagen Market. Larger and coarser in plant, and not 
so early nor so uniform as the original strain, but with the round head and crisp tenderness of the parent cab- 
bage. Will produce a normal crop on yellows infected soil where non-resistant strains fail completely. 1 oz., 
$0.50; 14 lb., $1.75; 1 lb., $6.00. 
