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CABBAGE — (Continued) 
GOLDEN-ACRE CABBAGE 
DANISH BALLHEAD—HOLLANDER TYPE 105 to 110 Days 
Plants smaller than many types of Danish, allowing closer planting. Heads 
spherical, weight 4 to 5 lbs.; unusually firm and solid. Short stemmed. Keeps 
well in storage. Meets the demand of critical markets for bagged cabbage of 
uniform size and high quality. 
DANISH BALLHEAD HOLLANDER TYPE—CROP FAILURE 
Adverse weather conditions caused a complete failure of the seed 
crop of our famous Danish Ballhead Hollander type cabbage. We 
deeply regret our inability to supply seed of this excellent variety 
for 1953. As a replacement we highly recommend our Penn State 
Ballhead grown from Pennsylvania college stock. 
Our program calls for a large production of seed in 1953 and we 
should have ample stock to take care of your requirements another 
year. 
Glory of Enkhuizen 73 to 80 Days 
One of the best varieties for medium early or main crop. Heads are large and 
globular, weighing 8 to 10 Ibs. Matures only about a week later than Copen- 
hagen Market. Stem medium short. 
GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN—YELLOWS RESISTANT 80 to 85 Days 
Can be used as a shipping or kraut cabbage. Plant compact, with uniform 
heads which are globular and firm. Heads bluish-green and hold well in ship- 
ping. Replaces Glory of Enkhuizen on yellows infested soils. 
GOLDEN ACRE 62 to 68 Days 
The earliest cabbage in cultivation. Heads uniformly round, attractive and 
of excellent quality. Gardeners who aim to take advantage of the early market 
will find our Golden Acre earlier than other strains offered and a money maker. 
GOLDEN ACRE—Yellows Resistant Strain 65 to 70 Days 
A day or so later than Golden Acre. A fine strain, very uniform for size and 
shape. 
