CABBAGE—Mid-Season and Late Varieties 
All Seasons 95 days 
Replaced by Wisconsin All-Season, a 
Yellows-resistant variety. 
American Drumhead Savoy 90 days 
Plant—12-17 inches tall, large, broad, 
dark green, heavily savoyed or crinkled 
leaves on a medium stem. 
Head—8 inches in diameter x 6% inches 
deep, weight 5-6 pounds, almost round, 
creamy interior color. 
Savoy types have milder, more delicate 
flavor than others. 
Chieftain Savoy 88 days 
All-America Selection—1938 
Plant—12-15 inches tall, leaves dark olive 
green color and savoy leaved with a 
short stem. 
Head—9 inches in diameter x 6% inches 
deep, weight 6-7 pounds, very solid, 
somewhat rounded at top and flat at 
base. 
Stands a long time without bursting. 
Very uniform and recommended for 
market gardeners. More uniform and 
more savoyed than Drumhead. 
Danish Ballhead Short Stem 100 days 
Plant—12-16 inches, short stem, medium 
large leaves, medium dark green with 
bluish cast. 
Heads—8 inches in diameter, weight 5-7 
pounds, nearly round, quite compact. 
Excellent home, market garden and ship- 
ping variety. Also a good storage cab- 
bage and makes fine quality kraut. 
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Cabbage trials in N. K. & Co.'s trial grounds near Minneapolis 
Wide, 
Hollander Short Stem - N. K. & Co.'s Strain 
Hollander Short Stem, 
N.K. Strain 
105 days 
Plant—12-17 inches, compact, spread of 
28 inches, short stem, medium bluish 
green. 
Heads—About 6 inches in _ diameter, 
weight 4-5 pounds, deep round shaped 
head. 
A Northrup, King & Co. strain. One of 
the best late cabbages for market and 
storage. Heads are small and become 
very solid at an early stage of growth. 
