Tore W WO O'De & eS ONS roe Si BE DsS*MoE NS SENG E879 RISCIH’M'O NDE SaVICR CaLNieA 
WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE CABBAGE 
CULTURE—When transplanting cabbage plants from the seed bed, set them in 
good rich soil that has been deeply dug and well manured and apply a ferti- 
lizer containing plenty of ammonia. The soil in the seed bed should not be 
richer than the soil where the plants are to grow, otherwise the growth will be 
checked. Set the plants as deep as the first leaf stems, give frequent and deep 
cultivation, drawing the earth to the plants at each working. Set the early varie- 
ties 18 inches apart in 2!/2 to 3-foot rows; the late varieties should be set 2 feet 
apart in 3-foot rows. 
93. WOOD'S SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
Early, Sureheading and Solid (65 Days)—Earliness, hardiness, solidity, 
good size, uniformity, fine quality—these characteristics go to make 
Wood's Selected Early Jersey Wakefield the most universally planted 
of all early cabbages. Grown in nearly every garden in the South. 
Our strain has been carefully bred for earliness and for tight, solid 
heads of uniform size, weighing 2'/2 to 3 pounds, shape, fine texture 
and quality. It is cold resistant, and one of the surest heading of the 
very early cabbages. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; '/4 Ib. 85c; Ib. $3.00; 2-Ib. lots 
$2.75 per |b.; 5-lb. lots $2.50 per Ib.; 10-Ib. lots $2.30 per Ib., postpaid. 
94. WOOD'S CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD (75 Days) 
(Sometimes called Long Island Wakefield) Fine Size, Fine Quality, 
Uniform—Every gardener enjoys a feeling of security when he plants 
our selected Charleston Wakefield, for it is a thoroughbred. About a 
week later than our Selected Jersey Wakefield, but considerably larger 
and heavier, solid, with less pointed and thicker heads which weigh 4 
to 4!/> pounds. It has earliness, hardiness, fine size and fine quality. 
Exceptionally hardy and good size; a sure cropper and a heavy 
yielder. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.50; 2-Ib. lots $2.35 per Ib.; 
5-Ib. lots $2.25 per Ib.; 10-lb. lots $2.15 per lb., postpaid. 
95. EARLY FLAT DUTCH (85 Days) 
For a second early to follow Wakefield this is in every way satisfactory. 
A sure header, makes large, flat, solid heads. Has comparatively few 
outside leaves, the heads being large for the size of the plant. Plant 
it again in April or May for a summer crop. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; '/% Ib. 
70c; Ib. $2.50; 2-lb. lots $2.35 per Ib.; 5-Ilb. lots $2.25 per Ib.; 10-Ib. 
lots $2.15 per |b., postpaid. 
107. PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY (90 Days) 
Should be grown in every garden. No other winter cabbage can com- 
pare with it in flavor, particularly after it has been touched by frost. 
To have the finest solid hard heads do not plant till May, June or 
early in July, as it will not head up hard during very hot weather. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 30c; '/4 Ib. 85c; Ib. $3.00; 2-lb. lots $2.85 per Ib.; 5-Ib. lots 
$2.75 per lb.; 10-lb. lots $2.65 per Ib., postpaid. 
106. DANISH BALLHEAD (110 Days) 
(Short Stemmed) — The 
strong point about our 
strain is its. wonderful 
keeping quality. Heads i 
may be stored almost : 
as safely as potatoes, 
and furnish a supply 
from fall till spring. The 
almost round heads are 
solid, hard, tight and 
surprisingly heavy, 
weighing 6 to 6!/2 Ibs. 
Even our Wood's Prize 
Head Late Flat Dutch 
cannot equal it in solid- 
ity, weight, tightness of 
head and, wonderful 
keeping quality. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 30c; '/4 Ib. 85c; 
Ib. $3.00; 2-Ib. lots $2.85 
per |b.; 5-lb. lots $2.75 
per |b.; 10-Ib. lots $2.65 
per |b., postpaid. Short Stem Danish Ballhead Cabbage 













PLANTING DATES (For the Vicinity of Richmond) 
Spring Planting—Plant the early varieties in boxes indoors or in hot- 
bed in January, February or March; for a summer crop plant the early 
varieties outside from April to June. 
Winter Cabbage—Plant the late varieties in April, May or June and 
transplant when large enough. 
One ounce will plant 100 feet 
of row and produces about 
2,000 plants; 6 to 8 ounces 
will make enough plants to, 
sef an acre. 

Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
91. COPENHAGEN MARKET (70 Days} 
About as early as Charleston Wakefield, yet it has good size for so 
early a cabbage; about 3 to 3!/2 pounds; nearly round, tightly folded 
and short stemmed. The quality is equal to that of any early cabbage; 
fine grained and tender; the hearts are pure white. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c¢; 
V4 Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.50; 2-lb. lots $2.35 per Ib.; 5-Ib. lots $2.25 per Ib.; 
10-Ib. lots $2.15 per lb., postpaid. 
92. GOLDEN ACRE (65 Days) 
An extra early type of Copenhagen Market. Uniformly round, firm, 
of fine texture; few outer leaves; short stemmed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
V4 |b. 85c; Ib. $3.00; 2-Ib. lots $2.75 per Ib.; 5-Ib. lots $2.50 per Ib.; 
10-Ib. lots $2.30 per Ib., postpaid. 
96. ALL HEAD EARLY (85 Days) 
Fine to follow Wakefield—A ‘thoroughbred and leads all the second 
early varieties in size. It is the earliest of the large heading cabbages; 
considering its earliness, we would call it extra large. It makes a deep 
flat head, solid and uniform in shape, size and color, is a dependable 
header, is compact, with few outside leaves, and in quality is extra 
fine. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; '/4 |b. 70c; Ib. $2.50; 2-Ib. lots $2.35 per |b.; 
5-lb. lots $2.25 per Ib.; 10-Ib. lots $2.15 per lb., postpaid. 
94. ENKHUIZEN GLORY (80 Days) 
Makes globe-shaped, solid, 5 to 6-lb. heads of the finest quality. A 
sure header, and a good keeper; medium short stem. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25c; 
Yq |b. 70c; |b. $2.50; 2-lb. lots $2.35 per Ib.; 5-Ib. lots $2.25 per lb.; 
10-Ib. lots $2.15 per Ib., postpaid. 
104. WOOD'S, PRIZE HEAD LATE FLAT DUTCH 
(110 Days)—The finest strain of Late Flat Dutch to be had anywhere 
at any price. It is a thoroughbred, and will meet every demand for a 
first-class sure-heading, long-keeping cabbage of the very highest 
qualities. It has all the good qualities that go to make the finest type 
of winter cabbage. The heads weigh 12 to 15 pounds. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; 4 lb. 75c; Ib. $2.75; 2-Ib. lots $2.60 per Ib.; 5-Ib. lots $2.50 per 
Ib.; 10-Ib. lots $2.40 per Ib., postpaid. 
103. LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH (110 Days) 
A good strain of this popular winter cabbage. Makes good, large, 
solid, flat heads that keep well into the winter. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢; '% Ib. 
70¢; Ib. $2.50; 2-Ib. lots $2.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $2.25 per Ib.; 10-lb. 
lots $2.15 per Ib., postpaid. 
