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CABBAGE 
GOLDEN ACRE (Resistant). Not a new variety but one that should be grown more, 
especially by those looking for a high quality, round headed early Cabbage. 
Pkts. 20¢ Vo oz. 50¢ 1 oz. 90¢ 
CHIEFTAIN SAVOY. A newer variety of Savoy Cabbage noteworthy for its tenderness 
and sweetness. Very uniform and attractive in appearance. 
Pkts. 20¢ Yo oz. 45¢ 1 oz. 80¢ 
Other varieties of Cabbage of which we have fresh seed of high germination and 
purity are:—EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, IMPROVED COPENHAGEN MARKET, 
DWARF EARLY FLAT DUTCH, EARLY ALL HEAD, SUCCESSION, PREMIUM LATE 
FLAT DUTCH, IMPROVED DRUMHEAD SAVOY, RED ROCK and CHINESE. 
Prices on above (except Red Rock): Pkts. 15¢ VY oz. 40¢ 1 oz. 75¢ 
CARROTS 
TOUCHON. By far our most popular carrot. Cylindrical in shape, 6-7 inches long with 
a very small and almost indistinguishable core. Although an early Carrot it will 
keep well into the Winter and is suitable for freezing or canning. 
IMPERATOR. A long Carrot of high quality, dark orange and with very little core. 
Popular with California market gardeners, also does well in the North. 
DANVERS HALF LONG. Still the most popular late Carrot. Produces heavy tapering 
roots from 7 to 8 inches long. 
Prices on above Carrots: 
Pkts. 15¢ /y oz. 40¢ 1 oz. 75¢ 
CAULIFLOWER 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Unsur- 
passed for an early crop, 
producing uniform heads 
weighing from 1!/, to 2 Ibs. 
SNOWDRIFT. Slightly larger 
than Snowball and matur- 
ing about a week later. 
Pkts. 35¢ Ve oz. $1.25 
NEW EARLY PURPLE 
HEAD. Much superior in 
in quality to other purple 
Cauliflowers Similar in 
size and form to a small 
head of Snowball and of a 
clear uniform color. Cabbage 
Pkts. 50¢ Golden Acre 
