Brussels Sprouts 
I pkt. produces about 250 plants; 1 oz. 3000 plants; %4 lb. will plant an acre. 
276 Catskill Pht 206s Ye 025 (00s ah 02, S120 2 025 $2 ie SS 710 
(90 days.) Developed in the Catskill Mountain sections and used almost exclusively by 
growers there. Plants are very dwarf, compact and uniform, and will produce an abun- 
dance of large, firm sprouts. 
275 Long Island Improved Pkt., 15c; % 0z., 55c; 0z., $1.00; % 1b., $3.50 
(90 days.) Plants dwarf and compact; very uniform. Stems are covered with firm, round; 
Cabbagelike balls, 11% inches in diameter. 
Cabbage 
A packet produces about 250 plants; one ounce of seed about 1500 to 2000 plants sown 
in open ground or 3000 plants if sown in frame; 4 ounces will produce plants for an acre. 
295 Golden Acre Pkt., 10c; Ye 0z., 35c; 0z., 65c; % 1b., $1.60; % lb., $2.65; 1b., $5.00 
(64 days.) Round-headed Cabbage for early marketing and shipping. Plants are dwarf and 
compact, with few outer leaves, allowing close planting. Our stock produces the finest type. 
296 Golden Acre Special Pkt [oe 22 Vs202.- 406-2020 (007-4 1D, 82010): 
% 1b., $3.40; 1b., $6.50 
(60 days.) Earliest and purest strain of Golden Acre available. Heads are round. The 
uniformity of the strain makes it possible to be harvested within ten days from the first 
cutting. This strain heads up solid and right from the start and the Cabbages are a smali 
size when matured. See back cover page. 
Pkt., 20c; 4% oz., 50c; oz., 95c; 
M% 1b., $2.90; % Ib., $5.25; 1b., $10.00 
(80 days.) Hard heads at all stages. A new market and ship- 
Ping variety, Bonanza makes hard, round heads when very small. It 
can be cut early if desired or left to stand. Extremely short cored, it 
is the slowest bolting Cabbage we know. Is already in great demand. 
286 Copenhagen Market Phi Scena 07s 3063) 02, 65C: 
W% 1b., $1.70; Yo Ib., $2.75; lb. $5.00 
(66 days.) This is a valuable, early, round-headed variety. It is ex- 
cellent for early market and shipping. Also valuable for kraut. Plants 
are compact, stems short, and heads uniformly round, of high quality. 
292 Early Jersey Wakefield Pkt., 10c; Ye 02z., 35c; 0z., 60c; 
Y% 1b., $1.55; Y% 1b., $2.40; 1b., $4.50 
(62 days.) An early sort with pointed heads; very compact. The 
plants produce heads of the correct shape and mature almost at the 
same time. 
329 Red Acre (The Earliest Red Cabbage) Pkt. 720c- 
15 o2z., 45c; 0z., 85c5°% Ib., $2.35; lb., $7.00 
(76 days.) This excellent strain is dependable for early yields, fine 
quality and stands a long time without splitting. The beautifully 
colored heads are deep globe in shape, medium-sized and ripen early, 
yet will keep well in storage. For market this red Cabbage is uniform 
and sure heading. For home use it is fine. 
304 Penn State Ballhead Pkt., 15c; Y% oz., 40c; oz., 70c; 
% 1b., $1.95; % 1b., $3.25; lb., $6.00 
(95 days.) (Short Stem.) Most popular strain of Danish Ballhead 
type of Cabbage. Selected to produce a heavier, solid head on a short, 
thick stem and yield a heavy tonnage per acre. Our strain forms a 
Brussels 
Sprouts 
298 Bonanza (New) 
A Field of Golden Acre Special 
Note Its Uniformity 
solid head right from the start of growth. 
306 Premium Flat Dutch Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; 
oz., 60c; % I1b., $1.55; VY 1b., $2.75; 1b., $5.00 
(95 days.) A late fall or winter variety, making large, 
much flattened heads of remarkable solidity. Keep well 
308 Savoy Chieftain Pkt; -15e; oz. 35c; 
oz., 65c; Y% Ib., $1.70; Y% Ib., $2.75; 1b., $5.00 
(88 days.) Here is a Savoy that is early and will please 
the particular gardener. It is short-stemmed, compact, 
dark green, densely curled, and exceptionally hard- 
heading. Superior to American Savoy. 
Yellows-Resistant Cabbage 
318 Golden Acre Yellows-Resistant Phinwlocs 
1% oz. 40c; 02, 75c; % Ib., $2.10; % 1b., $3.40; 
lb., $6.50 
(55 days.) The earliest of our round Yellows-Resistant 
varieties. Very uniform, leaves are smooth, outer leaves dark green 
and shading to lighter green at maturity. It normally produces mar- 
ketable heads weighing 214 to 3 lbs. An excellent variety for the 
home garden and early market garden trade. 
317 Resistant Glory. (New) (Yellows Resistant) 
Pkt., 15c; % oz., 45c; 0z., 80c; % Ib., $2.15; Yo 1b., $3.75; Lb., $7.00 
(85 days.) This heavy-yielding new resistant strain replaces the old 
Enkhuizen Glory. It is a large-growing, uniform type, round and 
firm with vigorous bluish-green plants. The heads may be cut early 
~for market or they will stand for a long time without bursting and 
produce a tremendous tonnage for kraut. Distinct from the Enk- 
huizen Glory-Yellows Resistant (Globe) we formerly offered. 
324 Medium Copenhagen Phig loc) Jar oz. ae. 
oz., 70c; M%4 I1b., $1.90; Y% 1b., $3.25; 1b., $6.00 
(68 days.) This new resistant Cabbage is similar in size, type and 
earliness to our regular Copenhagen. Its heads are fairly large with 
blue-green color and are round and hard. They ripen a few days 
later than Golden Acre. Stand well without splitting. We highly 
recommend this new Cabbage. 
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throughout the winter. 
288 Danish Ballhead Short Stem Pewee: 
Y% oz., 40c; oz., 70c; % 1b., $1.95; V% 1b., $3.25; lb., $6.00 
(95 days.) A leader for winter because of its solid, 
hard head and excellent keeping qualities. The heads 
are round, uniform in shape. Average weight per head 
7 pounds. 
Improved Wisconsin Ballhead 
Excellent Late Variety 
