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“PENN STATE BALLHEAD” 
CABBAGE 
A grand Cabbage, now, without question, the most popular of all medium- 
sized late varieties. The heads are very solid, fine-grained, the proper size, 
7 to 8 inches in diameter—not too big, not small, just the right size—the popu- 
lar market size, an excellent keeping variety. Developed by our plant-breeding 
experts at our Penna. State College of Agriculture. Each year they produce 
new pure-bred stock Seed from which we grow our seed crop for you. So 
pure and uniform is this original strain that 98% of the plants have been 
marketable heads; thus a yield of 23.8 tons per acre has been produced 
as compared with other strains of other varieties yielding 10 tons per acre. As 
the seed may be sown outdoors in April and May, for your late crop, you can 
readily and at a great saving, grow your own plants. Be very sure to grow 
plenty of this very good Penn State Cabbage. And remember ours is from 
the true State College bred stock seed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; \20z. 
40 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; 4lb. $1.85; 14lb. $3; lb. $6; 5 Ibs. $28.75; 10 lbs. $56. 
(You may deduct 10% Cash discount if your general order equals $26 or more.) 



A New Pepper 
“CRIMSON BEAUTY” 
Indeed it is a beautiful Pepper, perfectly smooth with sweet delicious 
flesh, thicker than most large Peppers. A perfect Pepper for salads, for 
canning, whole or cut, or for pickling. They are 2 to 3 inches in diam- 
eter and 1 to 114 inches thick from top to bottom. And yield!—never 
saw anything to compare with it. We counted fifty Peppers on one 
plant—some had more, some less. Use them when green or crimson. 
Be very sure to try this wonderful new Sweet Pepper, Crimson Beauty. 
It is attractively beautiful in appearance and it is deliciously sweet, 
juicy and tender. You'll like it, we feel sure. Pkt. of 100 seeds 25 cts.; 
5 pkts. $1. 
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