CABBAGE 
HOT WATER TREATED 
Best Early, Second Early and Late Cabbage 
Listed Approximately in Order of Maturity 
Improved Extra Early Round (60 days) 
This new cabbage is very early, heads are solid, 
weight from 4 to 6 lbs. It is one of the earliest Round 
Cabbage, and will stand long after being ready to cut 
without splitting. Give it a trial for your first early crop. 
Yy lb. $2.50 1 1b.$5.00 
Copenhagen Market Y. R. (68 days) 
The newest of Yellows Resistant Copenhagen 
Type shipping cabbage. Truly the most uniform in 
size, shape and maturity. The heads are surrounded 
by many leaves which do not droop away from the 
head as it ripens. It is well worth a trial for shippers 
of early cabbage. 
1 Ib. $5.00 
Copenhagen Late (80 days) 
A quality variety with round heads averaging about 
8 lbs. in weight. They are very solid and have a small 
core. The plants are short-stemmed, the heads being pro- 
duced almost on the surface of the ground, its sturdy 
growth is conspicuous. The heads show no tendency to 
burst open, but remain fresh and firm for a long time. 
If the harvest is delayed, the heads will increase in 
weight. A most productive variety, attractive, and 
always tightly folded. This strain is one of the most 
popular Copenhagen for early Kraut Cabbage. 
1 lb. $4.50 
Glory, New Strain (75 days) 
This is what you have been looking for. A second 
early, sure-heading variety of large, solid heads. A com- 
pact grower allowing close planting. Especially desir- 
able for market growers to set out in July after the 
early spring crops are harvested. This strain of Glory 
is a very heavy yielder, customers often reporting yields 
of 30 tons to the acre, and is one of the most popular 
cabbage used for Kraut making in N. Y. State. 
1 Ib. $4.50 
Early Kraut, Yellows Resistant (75 days) 
This variety is comparatively of recent introduc- 
tion, but it already holds a foremost position in the class 
of Midseason Yellow Resistant varieties. Thus among 
growers of Cabbage for Kraut, it is regarded as the 
highly developed. In matter of yield, it approaches 30 
tons per acre—in a normal season. It is Yellow resist- 
ant to the extent of 95 to 100 per cent. The head is typ- 
ically ball-shaped and covered by only two overlapping 
green leaves. The interior is very tight and sold, making 
the heads average a weight of 6 pounds. The overlapping 
burst easily. The foliage is dark green. The stem is 
fairly short, thus about 4 inches in height. 
Vy |b. $2.25, 1 Ib. $4.50 
