VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ® KEYSTONE SEEDS 
KEYSTONE GOLDEN ACRE, EXTRA SELECT—Beautifully uniform, extremely 
early. 
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MARION MARKET, Y. R. MSC CRACK 78 
A selection from Conenhagen Market, but larger and later in maturity; quite 
resistant to yellows, a good early kraut variety especially on wilt infected soil. 
Not as uniform as regular Copenhagen. Used also for market and shipping. 
PLANT —Large, vigorous, medium green. 
HEADS—7 inches in diameter, globular in shape, rather prominent, fair in 
uniformity, and of good xuality, weight about 6 pounds. 
PERFECTION LATE DRUMHEAD SAVOY HMS CAPON 90 
Most popular of the Savoy or crinkled-leaved sorts. Medium late in season 
and produces heads that are excellent for general use. It is a fine keeper. 
PLANT —Vigorous, medium to large sized, will stand close planting, heavily 
savoyed, rich dark green. 
HEADS—Flattened round, 8 inches in diameter, uniform in development, at- 
tractive, solid, of particularly fine quality, 6 pounds. 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH or Late St. Louis Market HMC CARET 105 
Popular late, flat-headed type. Excellent all-purpose variety, known for being 
exceedingly hardy and dependable. 
PLANT —Large, vigorous, short stem, dark green with bluish cast. 
HEADS—12 inches broad, 7 inches deep, tops flattened, firm, crisp, tender, 
and of very good quality, up to 12 pounds. 
RACINE MARKET (Yellows Resistant) MS COREL 68 
A truly uniform variety of the early Copenhagen Market type, highly resistant 
to yellows. 
PLANT —Medium-sized, short stem, medium green, somewhat erect growth. 
HEADS—6}% to 7 inches in diameter, round, solid, of good quality, 4 to 5 
pounds. 
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