VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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KEYSTONE DANISH ROUNDHEAD, SHORT STEM MSC CARRS 100 
This strain is particularly successful as a late variety for the southern shipper 
to put on the market in the North during the winter months. It is famous for 
its production of uniform heads “as hard as a bullet,” which can be packed 
in crates for marketing at a premium price. 
PLANT—Medium large size, short stem, rather erect and compact, very hardy 
and sure header. 
HEADS—7 inches broad and 6% inches deep, very hard, white interior, crisp, 
tender, of fine flavor and quality, about 6144 pounds. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD HMS CANDY 63 
The earliest and surest heading pointed head variety. Produces well for early 
home and market gardeners as well as for shipping. 
PLANT—Small, compact, somewhat erect, short-stemmed, medium green. 
HEADS-—7 inches long and 5 inches in diameter at the base, conical in shape, 
firmly developed; interior white, crisp, tender, and especially fine 
flavored, 2 to 3 pounds. 
EARLY ROUND DUTCH or Ferry’s Round Dutch MS CADUM 71 
Desirable for market garden and shipping because of its uniformity, earliness, 
hardiness, and general attractiveness. 
PLANT—Small, short stemmed, compact, medium dark green. 
HEADS-—~7 inches in diameter, 614 inches deep, almost round, vigorous, solid, 
of good quality, about 5 pounds. 
GLOBE, Y. R. C COMOD 82 
A yellows resistant strain of Glory of Enkhuizen of similar type and usage. 
A fine cabbage for early kraut, gaining for other uses. 
PLANT —Large, spreading, vigorous, medium green, uniform. 
HEADS—29% inches in diameter, deep round, large, solid, fine quality, about 7 
pounds. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN C CANOE 80 
A sure cropper, regarded as a standard medium early market and kraut | 
variety. Well adapted for kraut purposes. 
PLANT —Large, spreading, vigorous, medium green. | 
HEADS—Large, 9 inches in diameter, round, solid, heavy, a very fine quality 
head, weight about 7 pounds. 
GOLDEN ACRE HMS CANON 64 
An extra early strain of the Copenhagen type. A very uniform maturing and 
attractive sort which makes an excellent home, market, or shipping variety. 
PLANT —Rather small, short stem, short leaves, good variety for close plant- | 
ing, light green, erect growth habit. i 
HEADS—Round, small, 6 to 642 inches in diameter, solid; interior white, crisp, 
tender, of excellent quality, 3 to 4 pounds. 
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KEYSTONE GOLDEN ACRE, EXTRA SELECT MS CANNY 62 | 
A superbly uniform strain of Golden Acre. | 
JERSEY QUEEN (Yellows Resistant) MS COMIR 70 
An early pointed variety selected from Jersey Wakefield for resistance to yel- 
lows. About a week later, has slightly smaller head and more bluish color 
than Jersey. Desirable for planting on yellows infested soils. 
PLANT —Small, erect, compact, uniform, and hardy. 
HEADS—61% inches long and 4% inches in diameter, typical conical shape, 
2 to 3 pounds. 
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