CABBAGE—Early Varieties—Continued 
Copenhagen Market 68 days 
Plant—11 to 14 inches tall, erect, compact, 
short stemmed, outer leaves sparse, 
medium light green and cup shaped. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
3 to 4 pounds, globe shaped and solid. 
An early market and home garden type. 
Early Jersey Wakefield — 65 days 
Plant—10 to 15 inches tall, upright, short 
stemmed, compact with medium green 
leaves. 
Head—5 inches in diameter at base and 
about 7 inches deep, weight 2 to 2% 
pounds, conical shaped, greenish-white 
interior and fairly solid. 
Very early variety valuable for home and 
market garden use. Excellent flavor. 
78 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, fairly com- 
pact, medium short stemmed, large 
medium, yellow-green leaves. 
Glory of Enkhuizen 
Head—6 to7'% inches in diameter, weight 
5 to 6 pounds, flattened-globe, quite 
compact. 
A standard mid-season variety, widely 
used for kraut in the North and as a 
shipper in the South. 
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Cabbage trials in N. K, & Co.'s trial grounds near Minneapolis = 
Golden Acre 65 days 
Plant—11 inches tall, medium green, 
very compact and fast growing, short 
stemmed with small, cup-shaped leaves. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
3 to 3 pounds, round with white, solid 
interior. 
Earliest and most popular of the round- 
headed varieties. Used extensively by 
home, market gardeners and shippers. 
Golden Acre 
Round Dutch 71 days 
Plant—10 to 12 inches tall, crinkled dark 
blue-green cup-shaped leaves on a short 
stem. 
‘Tead—7 inches in diameter x 6 inches 
deep, weight 4% pounds, almost ball 
shaped. 
Used in the East as an early market and 
shipping variety. Stands over winter 
well and does not bolt to seed easily. 
