Ca bbage MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
H 75 days. Particularly valuable for kraut, 
Enkhuizen Glory globe shaped, sure heading, splendid 
keeping variety. Heads six to eight pounds, medium short stem. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (14 Ib. 85c) (1b. $2.55) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (1b. $2.30) (10 Ibs. @ $1.80) (25 Ibs. @ $1.55) 
: 71 days. A leading shipping and 
Ferry $ Round Dutch market variety. Very popular with 
southern growers. Plants small and compact; stems short, Heads 
almost ball shaped; commonly 7 inches diameter, 6 inches deep 
and weight about 5 lbs.; firm and of high quality. Slow to produce 
“seeders.”’ (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 30c) (% Ib. 95c) (lb. $2.80) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $2.55) (10 Ibs. @ $2.05) (25 Ibs. @ $1.80) 
Marion Market (Yellows Resistant Copenhagen) 
72 days. Plants larger and coarser than Copenhagen Market. Heads 
round and with crisp tenderness of the parent cabbage. (Pkt. 10c) 
(oz. 30c) (%4 Ib. 90c) (1b. $2.65) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (ib. $2.40) (10 Ibs. @ $1.90) (25 Ibs. @ $1.65) 
Cabbage Marion Market 
SUCCESSFUL GARDENING 
Continued from page 8 
STARTING PLANTS If you will turn to page 94 
you will find under the article 
INDOORS AND IN FLATS “Growing Flowers from Seed”’ 
some information about starting plants in flats. 
COLD FRAMES Same directions as for the hotbed except 
that no pit is dug or heating material is 
used, In colder climates, plants cannot be started so early; wait 
until the sun gives more warmth. During extremely cold weather 
it is a good plan to cover with heavy mats or scatter straw over the 
sash to a depth of about one foot. This should be done each night 
or during cloudy weather, removing the straw during the sunlit 
hours. 
Continued page 47 
16 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
