CABBAGE—Delicious Served Many Ways 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. (64 days.) 
Dwarf, compact plants maturing very 
early. The heads are pyramidal in 
shape, having a blunted or rounded 
peak. Very sweet flavor. Small 
outside foliage and a uniform crop. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 1%, Ib. 
85c; lb. $2.75. 
CHARLESTON or LARGE WAKEFIELD. (73 
days.) A selection from Early Jersey 
Wakefield, producing a larger and 
more solid head. Charleston Wake- 
field is more uniform of type and 
a much better shipping variety; of 
fine quality. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 85c; 
Ib. $2.75. 
GOLDEN ACRE. (64 days.) This early, round- 
headed cabbage closely resembles Copen- 
hagen Market in type. It is 8 to 10 days 
earlier than Copenhagen Market but is 
smaller and can be planted closer. 
Meta pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 1% lb. $1.00; lb. 
LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH. (110 days.) Re- 
markably large, sotid heads, of bluish green 
with a broad, flat surface, and interior of 
fine quality; crisp, tender, white; a good 
keeper. 
Poca pkt. 10c: oz. 30c:; 14 Ib. 85; Ib. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. (70 days.) The heads 
average about 10 pounds each in weight, 
are very solid and of fine quality. It ma- 
tures as early as Charleston Wakefield. 
See peel pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 14 Ib. $1.00; Ib. 
95. 
EARLY ROUND DUTCH. (71 days.) Splendid 
home and market garden variety. The 
small compact plants produce almost ball- 
shaped heads, 7 to 8 inches in diameter, 
weighing 412 to 5 lbs. Firm and of high 
quality. Very slow to go to seed. 
eeraia pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 14 lb. $1.00; Ib. 
95. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
CABBAGE, LARGE JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
How to Grow 
For very early use sow in January or February in hotbeds; put out when 
the plants are strong enough, into other hotbeds, or sow in cold frames in 
March; transplant when danger from killing frost is past, to open ground in rows 24 to 36 inches 
apart and 18 inches in the row. For a succession sow in the open ground the last of March or 
early in April. 
The autumn and winter varieties sow in April or early May, in shallow drills 
3 to 4 inches apart; transplant early in July in rows. 
Cabbage succeeds best in fresh, rich soil, 
deeply dug or plowed. One ounce of seed produces about 2,000 plants, one-half pound will 
produce enough plants to set an acre. 
We have indicated the average number of days re- 
quired to produce heads from the date the young plants are set in the field. For best results 
work a Maer tablespoonful of Vigoro Fertilizer in the soil around the plant when transplanting 
to the field. 
DRUMHEAD 
SAVOY 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
(Celery Cabbage) 
Chinese Cabbage has a distinct taste 
and flavor and when cooked it can be 
served like spinach, using the green 
part of the leaves. The middle ribs 
are very palatable cooked like aspar- 
agus. Raw, it is used like lettuce. 
CHIHILI. (75 days.) Long, pointed, very 
firm, solid heads, pure white inside 
and of the finest flavor. When fully 
matured, heads often measure 18 
inches tall and 34 to 4 inches thick. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 1%, Ib. 
80c; lb. $2.50. 
FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 
These cabbage plants will stand light freezes and con- 
siderable cold with little or no damage. 
outdoors and are hardy and vigorous. 
they can be set out in this section early in February. If 
They are raised 
If weather permits 
WONG BOK. 
tall, rather broad. 
(80 days., Heads 8 to 10 inches 
Leaves tightly folded, 
blanching the interior, making it crisp, 
tender and of delicious quality. Gaining in 
popularity each year. For salad, slaw and 
greens. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢e; % Ib. 80c; 
Ib. $2.50. 
SUCCESSION. (84 days.) Very dependable for 
late summer and fall use good keeper. 
Plants large but compact stem short. Heads 
large and flat but deep, 10 to 11 inches 
across, 7 to 8 inches deep and weigh 8 to 
9 pounds. 
lees pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 1% Ib. 85c; Ib. 
2.75. 
LARGE DRUMHEAD SAVOY. (90 days.) Should 
be grown in every garden. No other winter 
cabbage can compare with it in flavor par- 
ticularly after it has been touched by frost 
when it is equal to cauliflower. If you grow 
them once you will never want to be with- 
out them. To have the finest solid hard 
heads do not plant till June or early in 
July as it will not head up hard during 
very hot weather. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c:; oz. 35c; % Ib. $1.10; 
Ib. $3.25. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Culture—Sow in beds or boxes in January 
or February and transplant to the garden in 
March or April. Cultivate like cabbage. For 
best results work a level tablespoonful of 
Vigoro Fertilizer in the soil around the plant 
when transplanting to the field. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. (55 days.) The best and 
most widely used early variety. Plants 
dwarf, with short, pale green leaves. 
Heads medium, firm, compact, solid, pure 
white and of finest quality. 
Postpaid, pkt. 20c: 14 oz. 60c; Ye oz. $1.00; 
oz. $1.75; 2 oz. $3.00; 14 lb. $5.00. 
you cannot plant on arrival, heel the plants in the ground; 
they will keep for weeks. Do not be disappointed if the 
plants look wilted or yellow am arrival. Set the roots in 
water for 24 hours and they will revive and grow perfectly 
satisfactorily. 
Orders for Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants will be filled from 
February Ist to April Ist unless weather is. too cold or 
severe. 
POSTPAID PRICES OF FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS 
VARIETY 100 200 500 1,000 
Early Jersey Wakefield................ $ .75 $1.30 $2.50 $4.50 
Charleston Wakefield Seen ah) 1,30 2.90 4.50 
Early Flat Dutch..............scssees sclinel O 1.30 2.50 4.50 
No plants shipped C.O.D. No order for less than 
100 plants con be accepted. Customers wanting 
prices on large lots, write us for special quotation. 
CAULIFLOWER 
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