CABBAGE 
There is no vegetable which is more universally cul- 
tivated than the Cabbage. It is found in the poorest and 
smallest garden and it responds so readily to better care 
that it claims a place in the finest garden and the atten- 
tion of the most skilled gardeners. 
CULTURE.—Sow the early sorts in autumn and pro- 
tect by a coldframe during the winter; transplant early 
in spring or sow the seed in hotbed during February or 
March, and transplant middle of April; or sow in the 
open ground, as early in the spring as the ground can be 
worked. Sow for late crop in April or May. They 
should be sown in drills 4 to 6 inches part. When plants 
are 6 inches high transplant into richly manured ground, 
the early kinds 2 feet apart, the later kinds, for winter 
use, 8 feet apart. The ground should be deeply loosen- 
ed, worked thoroughly to grow large heads. 
One ounce of seed will sow 40 square feet of ground 
and will produce from 2000 to 3000 plants. Our packet 
will produce 400 to 500 plants. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Copenhagen Market. 70 days. This is an early, round, 
solid head with a small core. It has an exceptionally 
fine flavor and is much used by both home and mar- 
ket gardeners. An excellent short-season type desir- 
able for early kraut. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 141b. 75c; lb. $2.25. Postpaid. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 65 days. Uniform heads of 
conical form, pointed at the top and having a broad 
base. The entire plant makes a compact growth, with 
few outer leaves, which permits close planting. Heads 
weigh 2 to 6 lbs. each, are tightly folded, crisp and 
tender. Suitable for home garden and markets which 
prefer early pointed heads. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 14lb. 75c; lb. $2.25. Postpaid. 
Golden Acre. 65 days. This is the earliest variety of the 
round-head type. It is similar to the well-known Co- 
penhagen Market except that it is much earlier and 
both stalk and head are smaller. Heads are of a 
medium size, round, smooth and solid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 14]b. 75c; Ib. $2.25. Postpaid. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Premium Late Flat Dutch. 100 days. One of the oldest 
varieties in existence and more extensively grown for 
late or main winter crop than any other sort. Heads 
very large, solid and broad, with flat tops of fine 
flavor and quality; very short stems and sure to head. 
With good cultivation 95 per cent will make heads for 
market. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 14]b. 75c; lb. $2.25. Postpaid. 
