Cabbage 
SECOND EARLY 
Glory of Enkhuizen ‘77 4ys. 8 in. dia. 5 Ibs.) 
Large sure heading, dark 
green variety, globular, very hard and solid, few outer 
leaves, excellent quality. A desirable all-purpose mid- 
season variety for shipping, local markets and sauerkraut. 
All Head Early (78 days. 9 in. dia. 6 lbs.) Re- 
markably solid and uniform in 
color as well as in shape and size, its sure heading 
qualities and tenderness make it a favorite. By reason 
of its compact growth, it is possible to produce 1,000 more 
heads per acre than many other good sized varieties. For 
winter use sow in July. Splendid sort for kraut making 
and shipping. 
Early Flat Dutch (78 days. 9 in. dia. 6 lbs.) Ex- 
cellent large early flat sort, pro- 
ducing good solid heads. The stem is short and it has 
comparatively few outer leaves. 
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Yellows Resistant Copenhagen. 
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sistant. A reliable variety equally as good for fall and 
winter as for summer use. Shows considerable resistance 
to drought. 
FALL AND WINTER 
Pointed Head Winter ‘°4 4ys. 6 in. dia. 3% 
Ibs.) Sow the seed in time 
to set out plants about July 15th. Dependable header, very 
solid, of fine quality, excellent keeper and shipper. Stands 
temperatures down to 24 degrees. Ready for market 
earlier than the Southern crop. 
2 : (88 days. 8 in. dia. 6 Ibs.) The 
Chieftain Savoy finest and earliest of the Savoy 
class and very distinct from all other sorts. Best for 
either early or late crops. The leaves are heavily crimped 
or savoyed and grow closely about the medium size, solid, 
dark green heads. The flavor is far superior to that of 
other cabbages, and for this reason is very much in 
demand. It is an excellent Keeper and very hardy. 
= (100 days. 12 in. dia. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch Sea ce eiieet 
most profitable late variety, possessing all the qualities a 
winter keeper should have. It is hardy, vigorous, and 
high in quality. The heads are flat, very large, heavy and 
Keep well for winter use. A favorite with the private 
gardener as well as the trucker. 
Danish Ball Head ‘193 42ys. 7% in. dia. 6% lbs.) 
A very hardy sure heading, 
heavy variety, which has proven to be the best keeper 
and the most desirable for distant markets. Exceedingly 
hardy, standing dry weather very well and may be stored 
successfully until late spring. Heads almost globe shaped, 
very hard, interior very compact, tender texture, of good 
flavor. Ideal for high quality kraut. 
*Wisconsin Hollander Yellows Resistant 
(105 days. 7% in. dia. 8 lbs.) A disease resistant strain 
of the Danish ball head type, very large, hard, sure 
heading. 
. (105 days. 7% in. dia. 5% 
Penn State Ball Head lbs.) Hard flattened globe 
heads. Desirable for kraut and winter storage. 
Can taloupe 
See Muskmelon Page 22 
Chinese Cabbage 
1 oz. to 150 ft. of row; 2 lbs. per acre 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage belongs to the cabbage fam- 
ily but more closely resembles lettuce. For best results 
plant the seed in July or very early in August as spring 
plantings in this section are liable to bolt to seed. Plant 
the seed in the permanent bed and thin out to stand 12 
to 15 inches apart. 
(75 days) A long 
Chihli (or Improved Pekin) slender type 3 to 
4 in, thick, 16 to 18 in. long. Now the most popular strain 
in Baltimore, New York and Washington markets. Solid, 
crisp, well blanched, tender heads of excellent quality. 
“YELLOWS RESISTANT VARIETIES 
The State of Wisconsin and several other State 
Departments of Agriculture have for a number of 
years been working on the best commercial cabbage 
varieties, adapting them to resist yellows or wilt. 
It is now possible with these resistant stocks to 
grow cabbage successfully even on diseased land, 
by sowing seed which is grown under special con- 
ditions to make it resistant. While the cost of this 
seed is somewhat higher than non-resistant seed, 
there is the added advantage of securing stock 
which has been reselected for conformity to true 
type and heading quality. Therefore these improved 
varieties are most desirable for both diseased and 
clean ground. 
PRICES 
PEt. Oz. 
All Head Early eeee- 8 LO GF .3O 
American Drumhead Savoy .10 .30 
Bonanza 1.15 
Charleston Wakefield .... .30 
Chieftain Savoy .. 45 
Copenhagen Market -60 1.00 
Danish Ball Head -40 1.15 
Early Flat Dutch 230 285 
Early Round Dutch 230 1.00 
Glory of Enkhuizen .30 85 
Golden Acre (Original)... 40 1.15 
Jersey Wakefield (Selec’d) .30 .85 
Large Late Flat Dutch... . .30 1.00 
Mammoth Rock Red 55 1.65 
1.15 
1.00 
1.00 
4 Lb. 
$ .85 
1.00 
3.50 
1.00 
1.35 
Penn State Ball Head.... .40 
Pointed Head Winter.... 35 
Premium Late Flat Dutch 230 
*YELLOWS RESISTANT VARIETIES 
All Head Select 10 45 
Detroit (Res. Golden Acre) .10 .00 
Globe (Resistant Glory)... .10 45 
Jersey Queen... 10 45 
Marion Market 10 .40 
Racine Market 10 50 
Wisconsin All Seasons... .10 45 
Wisconsin Hollander No.8 .10  .50 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Improved Pekin—Chihli 10 -20 .60 
30 8=«1.00 
1.35 
1.50 
1.35 
1.35 
1.15 
1.50 
1.35 
1.50 
Superior Seeds e 
J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. 9 
