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CABBAGE—(Continued) 
GREEN ACRE 65 to 70 Days 
Golden Acre type but larger and more attractive shade ot green. Much fresher 
appearance when marketed. Just a few days later than our Golden Acre. 
GUNSON ROCK RED 90 Days 
After many years of painstaking selecting and breeding, we have succeeded in 
producing for our customers the TOPS in red cabbage. Excellent winter 
keeper. Uniform in size, heads large, round, very solid and a deep purplish red. 
Once tried, you will not be satisfied with any other strain. 
MARION MARKET (Yellows Resistant) 75 to 80 Days 
A Yellows Resistant strain of Copenhagen Market. Plants are larger but not 
quite so early or uniform in type as the Copenhagen Market but having the 
round head and crisp tenderness of the parent cabbage. Will produce a 
normal crop on ‘‘yellows’’ infected soil where non-resistant strain fail com- 
pletely. 
MID-SEASON MARKET 73 Days 
Unsurpassed in quality, highly recommended for the home and market 
garden and for kraut. Heads large, globe shaped, 8 to 9 inches in diameter, 
average weight about 7 Ibs. Stem short. Similar to Glory of Enkhuizen. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD 100 Days 
A favorite with growers of cabbage for kraut and storage. Heads attractive, 
flattened globe-shape, nearly 7 inches deep. Short Stem. Not suited to yellows 
infested soils. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD. (Grown from Pa. College Stock) 95 to 100 Days 
This is the finest stock of Penn State Ballhead obtainable and a favorite with 
cabbage growers for kraut or storage. Our strain is produced annually from 
true Pa. State College stock seed. Heads are slightly flattened, extremely 
solid and excellent for storage. Not suited to yellows infested soils. 
SAVOY CHIEFTAIN 88 Days 
An All-American Winner in 1938, Chieftain is an excellent strain for market 
garden, shipping or home garden. Is earlier than most of the standard varie- 
ties. Leaves are rounded, broad, dark olive green and very closely savoyed. 
Heads are medium large, thick, rounded at top, flat at base, firm with cap 
leaves well overlapping. Heads stand a long time before cracking. This 
variety is not resistant to yellows. 
Wisconsin No. 8, Yellows Resistant 105 Days 
As the name implies this variety is recommended only for soils infested with 
the disease called ‘Yellows”’ and will produce heavy yields where other varie- 
ties fail completely. Similar in type to our Danish Ballhead and an excellent 
late winter keeper. 
