
All Seasons 90 days 
Replaced by Wisconsin All Seasons, a 
Yellows resistant variety. 
American Drumhead Savoy 90 days 
Plant—12 to 17 inches tall, large, broad, 
dark green, heavily savoyed or crin- 
kled leaves on a medium stem. 
Head—8 inches broad x 6% inches deep, 
weight 5 to 6 pounds, almost round, 
creamy interior color. 
Largest of the Savoys. Savoy types have 
milder, more delicate flavor than others. 
Chieftain Savoy 88 days 
Plant—12 to 15 inches tall, dark olive 
green and savoy leaved with a short 
stem. 
Head—29 inches broad x 6% inches deep, 
weight 6 to 7 pounds, drum-head type 
very solid, somewhat rounded at top and 
flat at base. 
Stands a long time without bursting. Very 
uniform and recommended for market 
gardeners. 
Danish Ballhead, Short Stem 
100 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, short stemmed, 
medium large, with blue-green color. 
Head—8 inches in diameter, weight 5 to 7 
pounds, flattened-globe shape with a 
stubby core. Solid, heavy; an excellent 
keeper. 
Excellent home, market garden and ship- 
ping variety. Also a good storage cab- 
bage and makes fine quality kraut. 
Hollander Short Stem 
N. K. & Co. Strain 105 days 
Plant—12 to 17 inches tall, compact, short 
stemmed, distinct bluish-green. 
Head—6 inches in diameter, weight 4 to 
5 pounds, deep oval shaped head with 
a high core. 
A Northrup, King & Co. strain. One of the 
best late cabbages for market and stor- 
age. Heads are small and become very 
solid at an early stage of growth. 
Late Flat Dutch 100 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, large, short 
stemmed, spreading with medium green 
leaves. 
Head—12 to 14 inches in diameter x 7 
inches deep, weight 10 to 12 pounds, 
large and flattened with a low core and 
white interior. 
A popular large flat-headed type for home 
and market garden. A hardy, depend- 
able heavy tonnage variety. 

Mid-Season and Late Varieties 

Hollander Short enue? N. K. & Co.’ s Strain 
Mammoth Rock Red 100 days 
Plant—14 to 20 inches tall, large, pur- 
plish-red with a partly spreading habit. 
Head—8 inches deep, weight 7 pounds, 
round to flattened globe shape. 
A standard red variety for home and 
market garden. 
Penn State Ballhead 115 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, short stemmed 
with medium large, blue-green leaves. 
Head—8 inches in diameter x 6% inches 
deep, weight 5 to 6 pounds, deep flat- 
tened-globe in shape, very solid with a 
creamy-white interior. 
One of the most uniform types known. 
It has excellent keeping qualities and 
is also a good kraut cabbage. Outstand- 
ing for high tonnage per acre. 
Stein’s Flat Dutch 90 days 
Plant—12 to 15 inches tall, dark blue- 
green leaves, vigorous and spreading. 
Head—10 to 11 inches in diameter x 6% 
inches deep, weight 10 pounds, large, 
deep-flat with a firm interior. 
Similar to Late Flat Dutch except earlier 
and smaller headed. Used for fall plant- 
ing in the South. 

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