ANDREWS-BURRI SEED CO. ©@ 505 WALNUT, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
ASGROW WONDER 51 Days 
Extra early, deep red roots, semi-flat with rounded bottoms; tops green, 
erect, uniform in size, making a perfect bunching beet. 
CABBAGE 
EARLY VARIETIES 
GOLDEN ACRE 65 Days 
Earliest of all round-headed varieties, most widely used by market grow- 
ers and for early shipping. Weight about 3 pounds. 7 
ELITE GOLDEN ACRE 60 to 63 Days 
Improved Golden Acre about 5 days earlier than regular Golden Acre. 
Round as a ball, with short stem, medium green leaves. 3 to 34% pounds. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 65 to 70 Days 
One of the best early round-headed cabbages in cultivation. Medium 
light green leaves, fine grained and weighing 3 to 3% pounds. An ex- 
cellent garden and shipping variety. 
GREEN ACRE 66 Days 
Similar to Golden Acre, only greener and a little larger and a few days 
later. The uniform, compact plants are short-stemmed and have few 
outer leaves. The intense green leaf color makes the head appear fresh 
and inviting, even after shipping. 3 to 4 pounds. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 60 to 62 Days 
The earliest pointed head cabbage, of excellent flavor and appearance, 
weight 2 to 2% pounds. Very few outer leaves, with greenish white 
interior, fairly solid. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 78 to 82 Days 
Large, round, solid heads, with gray green outer leaves, weighing 5 to 6 
pounds. The best medium early cabbage, excellent for shipping and home 
gardens. 
MIDSEASON AND LATE VARIETIES 
DANISH BALLHEAD 105 to 110 Days 
Short stemmed, medium large with green-blue color, round, solid heads 
average 6 to 7 pounds. Tender, crisp and of good flavor. Excellent keeper 
and makes fine quality kraut. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD 100 to 110 Days 
Improved strain of ballhead, deep flattened globe in shape, solid with 
creamy-white interior. Weigh 5 to 6 pounds and short stemmed. Good 
shipper and storage cabbage. 
OAKVIEW BALLHEAD (HIGHLAND BALLHEAD) 
A truly wonderful cabbage of the later varieties, somewhat similar to 
Ferry’s Hollander in growth and season, but more uniform in size and 
darker green than Ferry’s—not unusual for bushels to show a weight of 
65 to 70 pounds. Much superior in quality to any other late variety than 
we are acquainted with and our customers give us the information quoted. 
SAVOY CHIEFTAIN 88 Days 
Medium large drumhead type, rounded on top, flat at base. Eight inches 
in diameter, weight 5 pounds. Dark olive green color, firm, and stands a 
long time without bursting. 
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