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For a heavy crop of fine cabbage, it is important that seed which is uniform, high yielding, and 
true to type be planted—Keystone Quality Seeds fulfill that need. A high soil fertility is essential 
to satisfactory production. Early planting and insect control also must be considered for best results. 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD HMS CALVE 73 
A popular variety, a full week later and producing a less pointed and broader head 
than Early Jersey Wakefield. A heavy-yielding, over-wintering type for the South. A 
good shipper and market gardener variety. 
PLANT —Medium size, rather spreading, stem short, medium green in color. 
HEADS—8 inches long and 7 inches across at the base, with a heart shape. Large for 
an early variety, tender, of good quality, small core. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET HMS CALYX 70 
A splendid cabbage that is outstanding for shipping and general use in home and 
market gardens. The highest yielding early cabbage. 
PLANT —Medium-sized, short-stemmed, vigorous grower, medium green; leaves short, 
standing well away from the head. 
HEADS—46!/y to 7 inches in diameter, round, not susceptible of bursting, white, crisp, 
tender, solid, of good quality and uniformity, and very attractive. 

KEYSTONE COPENHAGEN MARKET, EXTRA SELECT — Outstanding for its 
uniformity and compactness. 
KEYSTONE COPENHAGEN MARKET, EXTRA SELECT MS —- CALLS 68 
An improved and highly refined strain of Copenhagen Market for the critical shipper 
who wants the best uniformity and type that money can buy. It is truly outstanding. 
PLANT —Medium size, rapid vigorous grower, compact, short stemmed. 
HEADS—6!/, inches in diameter, attractively round, solid, crisp and white, of excellent 
quality and uniformity. 
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