
ROSE - 
— Cabbage Plants 
Golden Acre 

FIELD OF CABBAGE 

HE Frostproof Cabbage Plant has become so well known that it is hardly 
necessary to point out its advantages. 
On our farms the soil and climate are especially adapted to the growing of 
hardy, tough, healthy cabbage plants. The plants make a slow growth during 
the early part of the winter and spring, and soon become very tough and hardy. 
They will stand a temperature of 20 degrees above zero without injury and can 
be shipped to territory with a colder climate. Light snows, sleet, and moderate 
freezes will not hurt them, and they can be set in the open four to six weeks 
earlier than hotbed plants. The top of the plant does not grow, but the root be- 
comes established, enabling the plant to make a rapid start, and mature headed 
cabbage two or three weeks earlier. 
Piedmont Field-grown Frostproof Cabbage Plants will produce bumper crops early 
enough to get top prices. 
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