« CABBAGE 
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LIGHTNING : 
Lightning Cabbage is an extremely early cab- 
bage, very valuable for the home garden, for the - 
market gardener, and for shipping. The hand- 
some heads are conical or pointed, and are usu- 
ally about 8 inches long, about 6 inches thick 
near the base, and are firm and solid. The héads 
average 214% pounds in weight, which is remark- 
able when one considers its’ earliness. 
First introduced by us in 1889, Lightning 
was pronounced by one and all the greatest ad- 
dition for the past FIFTY YEARS to the cab- 
bage family... Produces fine sized, marketable 
heads in 75 DAYS FROM SOWING OF THE. 
SEED. Thousands of gardeners are now de- 
pending on Lightning’ for their first early 
crop. It is very hardy, always sure to head and 
almost always the earliest in the market. The 
heads are blanched. The plants resist cold and 
are very hardy, are compact, have but very few 
outer leaves, can therefore be planted closely 
together and yield a large crop per acre. 
LIGHTNING is often ripe and solid when 
other sorts are still in leaves. We consider it 
without an equal in earliness, richness and de- 
liciousness of flavor. No vegetable pays better 
than early cabbage. If you are a market gar- 
dener, you will want this; if you have a city 
garden, you cannot get along without it. If you 
wish about the HARLIEST CABBAGE in the 
world, you must plant LIGHTNING. 
218—Pke., 15e; % oz., 23e3 oz., 40e3; 2 oz., 76e3 
% Ib., $1.29; % Ib., $2.40; Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 

EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
A splendid extra-early cabbage that enables gardeners to 
get high prices by marketing the early crops. The plants 
are exceedingly hardy. Heads are of medium size, very 
solid, uniformly pointed and of excellent quality with a 
solid, well blanched heart. Matures about 10 days later 
than Lightning. 
214—Pkge., 10¢; 0z., 28¢e; 2 oz., 50c; 1%4 Ib., 85e; 1% Ib., $1.603 
Ib., $2.95, postpaid. 
222—Early Jersey Wakefield, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special reselected strain certified 
by THREE-WAY tests. Pkg., 15e; oz., 35e; 2 0z., 62e; 14 Ibs, 
97e3 % Ib., $1.80; Ib., $3.35, postpaid. : 
EARLY RADIO 
A very early Round Head Cabbage, maturing in 75 days 
just like the Famous Lightning, which, however, is a 
conical head cabbage. "The hard, round cabbages are so 
very solid that they hardly ever burst. Plants are very 
compact, short stemmed and have so few outer leaves that 
they may be set as close as 8 inches apart. Heads are firm, 
erisp, solid and have a clear white heart, which is tender 
and delicious. Heads 7 in. in diameter and up to 4 pounds in 
weight. Good keeper. 22!—Pkg., 15ce; % oz., 22e;3 0z., 37¢$ 
2 oz., 70c; % Ib., $1.14; % Ib., $2.10; Ib., $4.00, postpaid. 
syre eri ease acne? GAN Eb FLAT DUGG 
in diameter in about 80 days. Remark- 
tremely hard, solid and heavy. Heart is ‘The Grandest, Best Keeping, Surest Heading 

mm 
Reproduction of Old Cut 
nicely blanched and of exceptional qual- Z 
ity. Is a splendid shipper. Stem is short. W 
220—Pkz., 10e; % oz., 21e; oz., 35¢e; 2 : Large Cabbage mM the orld 
ee 2 Cees I e . 
85.75, postpaid.” Oe ee, C1 ee ay Always in Great Demand 
3—Golden Acre, Salzer’s Cliffwood On the city markets, the attractive, fine appeari h - 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special re- selves to thrifty purchasers. The home Bataoner se Shee: pions tte 
selected strain certified by THRHE-WAY superb variety, finds it so far superior in every respect to many other 
tests. Pkg., 15ce;\' % oz... 23e; oz., 39ce; 2 late sorts that he has ever tried, that where Giant Flat Dutch Cabbage 
oz., T5ce; % Ib., $1.28; % Ib., $2.25; Ib., has once gotten a foot-hold in a garden, it has never been supplanted by 
other varieties, but is sown year after year. Unsurpassed in quality and 
taste, sureness of heading, weight, size, attractiveness, far ahociiee for 
Golden solsk emp ah art se eee WEE ye eee always planted. We recommend it 
as one o e greatest late flat cabbage ever introd 
Acre finest of any in existence, uced, and among the 
A Sure Header 
For sureness in heading and regularity in growth 
DUTCH CABBAGH certainly heads the list. Heads are 12 Reece nes 
diameter, averaging 18 to 20 pounds in weight. It forms every time, very 
large, very hard, solid heads, crisp, tender, sweet, uniform in shape, color 
and handsome appearance. It has a very short stem, is a very compact 
grower, forms few loose leaves, which turn into the head and if planted 
mane oe age eg umons crops. ee of 999 marketable heads from 
: , have been reported. i e in Spri 
ete cook oe nian Dp It keeps well until late in Spring 
250—Price of Giant Flat Dutch Cabbage: Pk 15e3 1 Q 
2 02., 76c; 14 Ib., $1.29; % Ib., $2.40; Ib., $4.50, ee toeie 2 Oks ae 
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We have planted your seeds for 35 years and have always joyed a b i 
10 garden.—Mrs. Howard C. Woodruff, 211 So. Traver St. SE detas Mieke 
$4.15, postpaid. 


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