CABBAGE—Yellows-Resistant Varieties 
All Head Select Y.R. 
Plant—11 to 16 inches tall, slightly 
coarses than All Head Early, short 
stemmed with medium green outer 
leaves. 
Head—29 to 10 inches wide x 7 inches deep, 
weight about 6 pounds, flattened with a 
rounded top. Firm and tender. 
A good shipping and kraut variety. 
80 days 
Bugner 110 days 
Plant—16 to 20 inches tall, medium 
stemmed, large spreading plant with 
deep blue-green leaves. 
Head—8 inches in diameter, weight 8 to 
10 pounds, deep-globe and flattened on 
top. 
Used extensively in some sections of the 
North for kraut and storage. A vigor- 
ous grower noted for large tonnage per 
acre, 
Improved Globe 80 days 
Plant—10 to 15 inches tall, large, vigor- 
ous, medium green. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
7 to 8 pounds, compact and globular. 
A Yellows resistant Glory of Enkhuizen. 
Developed in Wisconsin for use on 
Yellows infested soil. Used for kraut 
and shipping. 
Jersey Queen 65 days 
Plant—12 inches tall, upright, short 
stemmed, smoother and more bluish- 
green foliage than Jersey Wakefield. 
Head—4% inches in diameter at base x 6 
inches deep, conical shaped,: slightly 
smaller than Jersey Wakefield. Com- 
pactness allows for closer planting. 
A Yellows resistant Jersey Wakefield 
ideal for early home and market garden. 
Marion Market 75 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, medium 
stemmed with blue-green foliage. 
Head—6 inches in diameter, weight 5 to 
6 pounds, round, compact. 
A Yellows resistant Copenhagen Market, 
somewhat slower developing and larger 
headed. A heavy yielding mid-season 
cabbage for market or kraut. 
Racine Market 68 days 
Plant—10 to 12 inches tall, compact, short 
stemmed, upright distinct blue-green 
leaves with erect growth. 
Head—6% inches in diameter, 
solid and of good quality. 
A Yellows resistant Early Copenhagen 
Market type. Extremely uniform. Popu- 
lar with home and market gardeners 
as well as shippers. 
round, 
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Red Hollander 100 days 
Plant—13 to 15 inches tall, purple-red. 
Head—7 inches in diameter, weight 6 
pounds, round to globe shape, solid. 
Smaller with a more intense color than 
Rock Red. 
Heads mature fast, permitting early cut- 
ting if desired. Good late cabbage for 
storage or shipping. Highly resistant to 
Yellows. 
Resistant Detroit 65 days 
Plant—9 to 12 inches tall, short stemmed, 
blue-green and leafier than regular 
Golden Acre. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
3 to 3% pounds, globular to slightly 
flattened with a solid white interior. 
A Yellows resistant Golden Acre type for 
early market and shipping. It matures 
several days ahead of Racine Market. 
Wisconsin All Seasons 95 days 
Plant—11 to 14 inches tall, large, upright, 
with dark blue-green leaves. 
Head—10 to 11 inches in diameter x 6 
inches deep, weight 10 pounds, large 
and flat with a rounded top. Does not 
crack easily. 
A heavy yielding, hardy and resistant 
selection from All Seasons. An excel- 
lent late Kraut cabbage. 
Wisconsin Ballhead Short Stem 
90 days 
Plant—12 to 16 inches tall, upright, very 
uniform, bluish-green leaves, short 
stemmed. 
Head—6 to 7 inches in diameter, weight 
6 to 7 pounds, round, solid and compact 
with slightly flattened top. 
A Yellows resistant Danish Ballhead 
developed for early fall shipping in the 
North. Very uniform in type and ma- 
turity. Smaller and more uniform 
heads than Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 
Wisconsin Golden Acre 62 days 
Plant—10 inches tall, compact, dark blue- 
green cup-shaped leaves. 
Head—6 inches in diameter, weight 3 
pounds. Round to deep-round with a 
solid interior. 
A Yellows resistant selection from 
Golden Acre. Leaf edges more waved, 
plant color more blue-green than Gold- 
en Acre. Heads and framework more 
compact, and slightly smaller. 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 100 days 
Plant—16 to 20 inches tall, upright, a 
little taller than Wisconsin Ballhead, 
blue-green leaves, a vigorous grower. 
Head—7 to 8 inches in diameter, weight 
7 to 9 pounds, round and becoming 
slightly flattened on top with maturity. 
A very resistant Ballhead type. This is 
the first Yellows resistant cabbage 
released by the University of Wisconsin. 
A heavy yielder; desirable for storage, 
kraut and shipping. 
