CABBAGE—Early Varieties—Continued 
Copenhagen Market 68 days 
Plant—11 to 14 inches tall, erect, compact, 
short stemmed, outer leaves sparse, 
medium light green and cup shaped. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
3 to 4 pounds, globe shaped and solid. 
An early market and home garden type. 
Early Jersey Wakefield 65 days 
Plant—10 to 15 inches tall, upright, short 
stemmed, compact with medium green 
leaves. 
Head—5 inches in diameter at base and 
about 7 inches deep, weight 2 to 2% 
pounds, conical shaped, greenish-white 
interior and fairly solid. 
Very early variety valuable for home and 
market garden use. Excellent flavor. 
Glory of Enkhuizen 78 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, fairly com- 
pact, medium short stemmed, large 
medium, yellow-green leaves. 
Head—6 to7*' inches in diameter, weight 
5 to 6 pounds, fiattened-globe, quite 
compact. 
A standard mid-season variety, widely 
used for kraut in the North and as a 
shipper in the South. 
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Cabbage trials in N. K. & Co.'s trial grounds near Minneapoli 
Golden Acre 65 days 
Plant—11 inches tall, medium green, 
very compact and fast growing, short 
stemmed with small, cup-shaped leaves. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
3 to 3 pounds, round with white, solid 
interior. 
Earliest and most popular of the round- 
headed varieties. Used extensively by 
home, market gardeners and shippers. 

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Round Dutch 71 days 
Plant—10 to 12 inches tall, crinkled dark 
blue-green cup-shaped leaves on a short 
stem. 
Head—7 inches in diameter x 6 inches 
deep, weight 44 pounds, almost ball 
shaped. 
Used in the East as an early market and 
shipping variety. Stands over winter 
well and does not bolt to seed easily. 

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