' CABBAGE 
248 Wisconsin 
- Golden Acre 
Earliest Yellows-Resistant Variety 
Formerly listed as 
CONDON’S CANNON BALL 
Matures 2 to 3 lb. heads in 60 to 65 
days. Round and firm. Excellent 
quality that commands top prices 
in all markets. The earliest varie- 
ties generally get the top prices 
and give you more dollars in re- 
turn for your labor. The heads in 
every row look as nearly alike as 
if all had been turned out of a 
mold. Its evenness at maturity has 
proven it a great favorite with all 
Cabbage growers, as they are able 
to clear off the ground at one ecut- 
ting or two at the most, and plant 
a second crop. The plants are of 
compact, stocky growth producing 
heads of the finest quality, smooth 
with fine veins and small core. Pkt. 
25¢; Yo oz. 45c; oz. 75¢; 14 Ib. 
$1.90; 14 Ib. $3.50; Ib. $6.50, post- 
paid, ; 
248 Wisconsin Golden Acre } 
273 SPECIAL OFFER ne : 
One kt cack WISCONSIN HOLLANDER No. 8 (110 Days) ce 
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Yellows Resistant Strain for Commercial Growers 
This grand storage Cabbage has been constantly improved at the Wisconsin Agri- 
cultural College, and our strain today is outstanding. It produces uniform, solid 
two outstanding Cab- 
bage. Best Early and 
Best Late ONLY 40c heads unexeelled for storage or for fall shipping. Growers ean start cutting this in 
- the fields during early maturity then let the rest stand a few weeks longer to be- 
come larger and heavier for putting in storage in late October or 
early November before freezing weather. It has been bred from a se- 
lected strain of Yellows Resistant late Holland type variety. It is 
hardy and vigorous. Heads large in size, round, slightly flattened in. 
shape. Very solid. Weight 8 to 9 lbs. Outstanding for shipping, stor- 
age or kraut making. Nothing finer either for com- 
mercial growers or home gardeners. Pkt, 25¢; VW oz. 
soa 0z. 75¢; 1% Ib. $1.90; 14 Ib. $3.50; lb. $6.50, post- 
paid. Bn VRS 
. 
Solid as a Rock— 
Big Money Maker 
Read Mrs. Schepisi’s Letter Below 
Oxford, N. J., July 3; 1953 
Dear Sir: + ere 
The Vegetable and Flower garden my 
daughter and I produced from your seed 
this year was amazing. Paid $5.00 for 
secd ; raised over $800.00 worth of Beets, 
Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cab- 
bage, Squash and other garden prod- 
ucts. oa at oe 
‘Sincerely, 
270 Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 Mrs. Adassa’ 
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