26 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 

CABBAGE (Cont.) 


HEAD 
Days from 
Diameter Weight setting of 
inches pounds plants 
SAVOY» GCHIEBEETAIN( we aie a ee ee ee ee 8 5 88 
(AAS) 
(F-M) 

Our own development for American conditions. Its earli- 
ness and adaptability make it probably the most widely 
used strain of Savoy cabbage in this country today. 
Leaves are broad, rounded and uniformly savoyed, dark 
olive green in color. Not resistant to Fusarium Yellows. 
Heads: Medium large drumhead type, rounded on top, 
flat at base; firm and well folded with cap 
leaves well over-lapped; stands a long time 
without bursting. 
SLOW “BOLTING* FUAT. DUT CH ee ee ee 8 11 90 
(F-M) Because of slow bolting tendency, it is the only cabbage 
that can produce good usable heads any month of the year 
in California, Used for home and market gardens. 
Heads: Deep drumhead shape, heavy; good quality. 
Particularly adapted for use on the Pacific Coast. 
STEIN’S FLAT: DUTCH. oe ee If 10 95 
Large, flat-headed variety popular for home gardens. 
Similar to Premium Late Flat Dutch, but earlier, with 
smaller heads. 
Heads: Large, firm, flat and 6 inches deep. 
SUCCESSION): =28 Bis ee Se a en ie erate ee 10% 84 84 
Dependable variety for late summer and fall, with good 
storage qualities. 
Heads: Large and flat, nearly 8 inches deep. 
VOLGA Spy 20S Beccles cad ae te 9 9 85 
Productive main crop variety, used mostly in the South- 
west. 
Heads: Flattened globe-shape, nearly 9 inches deep. 
WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS (Yellows Resistant) .. 11 9 90 
Our stock of Wisconsin All Seasons is similar to ‘the 
original All Seasons. Used for kraut and winter storage. 
Slightly coarser than All Seasons. 
Heads: Large, drumhead; nearly 8 inches deep. 
