SEED GROWERS 
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CABBAGE (Cont.) 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
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Very early home and market garden variety. Small com- 
pact plants allow close spacing. 
Heads: Conical and firm, usually 7 inches long. 
FERRY’S HOLLANDER 
(F-M) 
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One of the best varieties 
of late cabbage. Plants are 
short-stemmed, erect and 
compact, allowing closer 
planting than any other 
late cabbage. Heads be- 
come firm when fairly 
small, reaching good mar- 
ketable size in 100 days 
after setting plants in field, 
but continue to enlarge to 
full maturity in about 120 
days. Performs well on 
muck, 

Heads: Spherical, firm and solid, of excellent quality 
and keep exceptionally well in storage. 
Peni toee RE MIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH.......s..... 
Home and market garden and kraut variety, popular for 
its large heads and heavy yield; keeps well in storage. 
Heads: Very large and flat, nearly 7 inches deep. 
FERRY’S ROUND DUTCH 
(F-M) 
Since introduction Ferry’s 
Round Dutch has become a 
leading shipping and mar- 
ket variety; particularly 
preferred in the South and 
Southeast, but well adapt- 
ed for Northern condi- 
tions. Plants. ‘compact 
allowing close _ setting. 
Stems short. 

Heads: Almost ball shaped, firm, high quality. Slow to 
produce seeders. 
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A very early round headed cabbage, extensively grown 
for early market and shipping. Plants small and compact 
with short stems. 
Heads: Uniformly round, with clear white interiors. 
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A Yellows Resistant strain of the Glory of Enkhuizen 
type. 

HEAD——— 
Diameter Weight 
inches pounds 
5 2 
vi 614 
#2 12 
714 5 
6lAle eS 
8l, 6% 
Days from 
setting of 
plants 
62 
105 
100 
71 
66 
80 
