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Many of us know Howard Turnbull as one of the best farmers in Ontario County. 
sponsibilities of the farm is planning on increasing the acreage of Early Seneca this coming year. 
His son, Reed, who is gradually assuming the re- 
It is a good market cabbage in years 
of high prices and an early ‘“‘kraut’’ variety ready when the buyers are looking for cabbage. 
MIDSEASON CABBAGE VARIETIES 
These are primarily grown for the home table and 
sauerkraut as the heads when mature are too large for 
most fresh markets; however, we have found that Early 
Seneca heads up solid and can be marketed when the 
heads are medium size, green and attractive. 
643 ROBSON EARLY SENECA: 80 days. Plant 
large, spreading, with short stem. Forms solid 4 to 6 
lb. round heads suitable for fresh market or if left 
will continue to grow with a minimum of splitting to 
8 to 10 lb. heads suitable for kraut. Ribs are narrow 
and flesh is tender and sweet. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; 
6z, 00Gb $ 12705) 24 Ib-2-703) lb e$>,00; 5. Ibs. 
$2375. 
645 GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN: 85 days. Plant a lit- 
tle smaller and earlier than Large Late Copenhagen. 
Head round, very solid, weighs 8 to 10 lbs. The 
standard “‘kraut"’ cabbage in areas where yellows is 
NotzastactOnegekt, P6--14-02. 40e soz oc; ac lb. 
$0594.34 1b2 $2745, 11b..$4:50>5 Ibs. $21.25. 
644 LARGE LATE COPENHAGEN: 90 days. Plant 
large, spreading. Heads round, solid, weighing 10 
to 12 lbs. when mature. Large Late Copenhagen is 
primarily a “kraut” variety, being too large for the 
fresh market. Requires fairly long season to mature. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45¢; oz. 60c; % Ib. $1.70; % lb. $2.70; 
Ilbe $0095 lbs $23.75. 
RED AND PURPLE CABBAGE 
Red Acre is a small head suitable for early local 
markets. Mammoth Rock Red is a variety that keeps 
in winter storage only fairly well, and is largely grown 
for fall processing where a heavy tonnage of large 
heads is wanted. 
Our Red Danish Ballhead is intermediate in size, 
well adapted to the shipping market, is uniform in 
size, dark in color and keeps well in storage. 
646 RED ACRE: 74 days. Plant small, compact, 
short-stemmed. Heads 3 to 5 lbs., deep red, round 
and solid but not as uniform in size and shape as it 
might be. Early and holds well without splitting. 
Pkt. 15c: % oz. 50c: oz. 70c; % Ib. $2.05; % lb. $3.25; 
1 Ib. $6.00; 5 lbs. $28.75. 
All our Cabbage is hot water treated according 
to specifications of the N. Y. S. College of Agri- 
ture. This treatment protects against seed borne 
diseases such as black rot. 

648 RED DANISH BALLHEAD: 100 days. Smaller 
plant than Mammoth Red Rock; stem medium 
length; heads 4 to 6 lbs., round, flattened at top, 
solid, purplish-red. Excellent storage variety. Pkt. 
loc; soz, 45; 0z. 6)c; % Ibe $1.85 1% Ib. $3.00; 
lily $3250 lbs) $26.25; 
647 MAMMOTH ROCK RED: 100 days. Plant 
large and vigorous. Head round to slightly flattened, 
7 to 8 lbs. Color deep purplish red. Used for pick- 
ling and cole slaw. A fairly good storage variety. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; oz. 60c; % lb. $1.70; % Ib. $2.70; 
Ibo). 0U0peoslbswe$ 23.7 3 

“Your 12 lbs. of Seneca Chief corn was the best I have ever 
grown. It was praised by all who purchased it fom me. Many 
including myself believe it to be the best corn we have ever tasted. 
It will be my main crop this year. In spite of bad weather last 
year it made a good stand compared to any of the other varieties.” 
Jan. 22, 1948 Paul Cumming 
1051 Oliver St. 
North Tonawanda, N. Y. 
