
Archias’ “Sure” Cabbage Seed 
VV, oz. to 100 ft. of drill; 4 ozs. to plant 1 acre. 
Yellows-Resistant Varieties 
JERSEY QUEEN. (Yellows-Resistant.) 70 days. A pointed type, yellows-resistant Early 
Jersey Wakefield. Pkt., 100; 1/2 0z., 25c; 0z., 45c; 1/4 Ib., $1.50. 
MARION MARKET. (Yellows-Resistant.) 90 days. Early, nearly round, firm and solid. 
Was originally bred from Copenhagen Market, but matures about 20 days later. Highly 
resistant to ‘‘Yellows.’’ Pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 25c; 0z., 450; 4 Ib., $1.50. 
GOLDEN ACRE. 65 days. Round heads solid as a cannon ball. New yellows-resistant 
strain of Golden Acre. Produces medium size solid heads about 6 in. across, 2 weeks 
earlier than Marion Market. Plants are short-stemmed, erect, grayish green in color and 
with few outer leaves. Headg are round, solid and the leaves are quite smooth. 
Plants may be set closer than Marion Market. A desirable home garden or 
Pkt., 10c; Y oz., 27c; 0z., 50c; 1% Ib., $1.50. 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER. 125 days. Late; firm, compact heads. (Yellows- 
Resistant.) A selection from Danish Ball Head, requiring about 10 days longer 
to head but forms larger plants which yield more heavily under favorable condi- 
tions. Heads large, round, inclined to flatten slightly at the top. A splendid 
late fall Cabbage. One: of the best of the ‘‘yellows-resistant’’ winter Cabbages. 
Pkt., 10c; Y2 oz., 27a; 0z., 50c; 1% Ib., $1.50. 
market Cabbage. 
Standard Varieties 
ARCHIAS’ ALL HEAD EARLY CABBAGE. All head and always sure to head. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET CABBAGE. Largest of the early round-headed varie- 
ties. Pkt., 10c; Y% oz., 20c; 0z., 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; 1 Ib., $3.50. 
SELECT EARLY JERESY WAKEFIELD. (True American.) Very early. 
CHARLESTON or LARGE WAKEFIELD. Large solid heads of good quality. 
EARLY FLAT DUTCH. Well known standard early. 
ARCHIAS’ SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH. Superior strain, grown exclusively 
for us. 
ARCHIAS’ SELECTED SURE HEAD. A grand and popular Cabbage. 
PRICE OF THE ABOVE VARIETIES EXCEPT WHERE MARKED: 
Pkt., 10c; Y2 0z., 15c; 0z., 25a; 1% lb., 75c. 








— Chihili. 
Chinese Cabbage 
Wisconsin 
Hollander 
Chinese Cabbage 
CULTURE: For early use sow in 
hotbed in February, March or April. 
When 4 inches high, transplant one 
foot apart in 214-foot rows. For late 
crops, sow in August or early Sep- 
tember. 
CHIHILI. Long, narrow heads; large, 
light green leaves; thick, pure white, 
tender stalks are sweet and delicious. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 1% lb., 55c. 
WONG BOK. The variety most gener- 
ally planted in all locations. Particu- 
larly desirable, with short, broad, 
tightly folded, well blanched heads. 
The heads are 8 to 10 inches high 
and very broad. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % Ib., 55c. 

Collards 
GEORGIA or SOUTHERN. A variety of Cabbage 
that does not form a head, but produces a mass 
of leaves. Very hardy and continuous grower. 
Sow in drills where the plants are to remain, and 
thin out to 2 or 3 feet apart in the row when of 
proper size. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 1% Ib., 250; Ib., 85c. 
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Archias’ Eggplant Seed 
CULTURE: Sow seed in hotbeds early in spring 
and. transplant to the open after all danger of frost 
ig over, 2 ft. apart each way; cultivate frequently. 
BLACK BEAUTY. Very early, large, maturing in 
about 120 days. Fruit jet-black, average weight 
2 to 3 pounds; dwarf growing; excellent for 
truckers. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 25c; oz., 45c; 1/4 Ib., $1.60. 
Endive 
One ounce will sow about 200 feet of drill. 
GREEN CURLED. Crisp, dark green leaves; the 
hardiest. Pkt., 8c; 2 oz., 10c; oz., 20c. 
WHITE CURLED. Leaves pale green. 
Pkt., 8c; / 0z., 10c; oz., 20c. 
Herbs 
DILL. Used for 
soups, sauces 
and flavoring 
dill pickles. 
Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15¢e; V4 
Ib., 45c. 
SAGE. Indis- 
pensable for 
flavoring. Ef- 
fective against 
coughs and 
sore throat. 
Pkt., 10c. 

Sage 
CHIVES. Hardy perennial of the Onion type; for 
flavoring. Plants only. 40c each; 2 for 75c; 
4 for $1.35. 
Garlic 
One pound will plant 150 feet of row. 
Garlic bulbs are composed of several parts which 
should be divided and set out like Onion sets, 4 
inches apart in the row and one inch deep. When 
the tops turn yellow, lift the bulbs and dry in the 
shade. Used for flavoring soups, sausages, etc. 
Highly beneficial in cases of high blood pressure, 
hardening of the arteries, nervousness, rheumatism, 
intestinal trouble, etc. Bulbs only. 
lV, Ib., 35c; 1 lb., 60c; 5 Ibs., $2.45; 
10 Ibs., $4.50, postpaid. 
Kale or Borecole 
DWARF SIBERIAN. Very hardy and improved 
by moderate frost. Sow in May or June. Makes 
excellent greens, tender and fine flavor. 
OnE Rabie ae 
Kohl-rabi is grown for its Turnip-shaped bulb, 
which is formed above ground. The bulbs should 
be used while young and tender. Set plants 8 
inches apart. 
EARLIEST WHITE VIENNA. Greenish white 
outside, with clear white flesh within, fine quality. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 45c. 
EARLIEST PURPLE VIENNA. Same in every 
respect except in color. Pkt., 100; oz., 45c. 
Mustard 
Make repeated sowings in shallow drills a foot 
apart; of easy cultivation. Cut when not over 3 
inches high. 
WHITE. Best for salads. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 4 lb., 30c; Ib., 95c. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF. 43 days. Upright 
plants. Leaves large, broad and medium green 
with light green midrib and toothed margins. 
Desirable for greens because of the ease of pre- 
paring and smooth leaves. Quite prolific. 
Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; 14 Ib., 30c; Ib., 75c. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. 35 days. Popular 
curled-leaf mustard for spring or fall planting. 
The bright green leaves are of a pleasing, mild 
flavor and very large; moderately Broa fringed 
and curled at the margins. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 1/4 lb., 30c; Ib., 75c. 
TENDERGREEN or MUSTARD _ SPINACH. 
Large, thick-leaved variety from Japan, remain- 
ing tender both summer and winter. Popular in 
the South. 
Pkt., 50; 0z., 10c; 14 Ib., 30c; Ib., 75c. 
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