6 FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
CABBAGE 
Soil for Cabbage should be rich 
heavy loam, with good drainage. 
Wse an abundance of stable or our 
Garden Fertilizer, worked well into 
the soil. Sow in hot beds, trans- 
planting in the spring as soon as the 
ground can be worked, 2 ft. apart one 
way and 12 to 18 in. the other, ac- 
cording to variety. For late crops, 
sow in May, transplant in July. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET—The fin- 
est, large, round-headed, early 
Cabbage, solid, fine quality, short 
stemmed, 15c pkt., 35¢c 14 0z., 
60c oz., $1.65 14 lb. 
SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH,—A valuable late variety, one of the best fur main 
winter crop, 15c pkt., 35c 14 0z., 60c oz., $1.65 14 lb. Pkt. 4%Oz. Oz. Lb. 
GOLDEN ACRE—HFEarliest round headed cabbage, medium size, 
hard, solid, . : : : : 2 ; ‘ Re Le CORE: OU lee E OD 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED,—Largest and surest header, red, _ . V15" 40 We 70 eel eee 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—The earliest cabbage, heads cone 
shaped and solid. : : : 4 . Pet Oana OO apt, OO Saae nOhD 
PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY,—Very tender, excellent 
flavor, fine, ; : " ’ 3 ‘ : Ot 40.0 (Oe leo 
HOLLANDER OR DANISH BALL HEAD,—Medium size heads, 
solid, best keeping cabbage grown, . : : Pe ara O Deeb sees 
CHINESE (Chihli) CABBAGE. Earliest and most sure heading of the Chinese varieties. 
Delicate, mild, cabbage flavor, cultivation same as late cabbage. 15c pkt., 35¢e 1% oz., 
60c oz., $1.70 14 lb. 
CARROTS 
Sow from middle of May to first of July, in rows 10 in. apart for early, and 14 for main 
crop, or further apart if it is desired to cultivate with machine. Thin out to 5 in. in rows for 
early crop, 6 to 7 in. for main crop. Soil, light, sandy loam deeply dug, richly manured, 
hoe often, cultivate deep. 
*CORELESS, Nantes Improved — Early, 
finest quality, deep orange, free from woody 
heart, 15c pkt., 20c 14 0oz., 30c oz., $.85 
V4 Ib. 
¥* CHANTENAY—fine for home and market 
garden and canning, roots deep orange, 
smooth, tapered, stump rooted, 15c pkt. 
French Forcing Carrot 20¢ 4 OZ., 30¢ OZ., $.85 Yy lb. 
DANVERS HALF LONG,—(Stump rooted), popular, orange roots with broad shoulders. 
10c pkt., 15¢ 14 0z., 25¢ o2., 75¢ 14 lb. 
* Particularly suitable for quick freezing. 
