Late Flat Dutch 
Plant—12-16 inches tall, large, short 
stemmed, spreading with medium 
green leaves. 
100 days 
Head—12-14 inches in diameter x 7 inches 
deep, weight 10-12 pounds, large and 
flattened with a low core and white in- 
terior. 
A popular large flat-headed type for 
home and market garden. A_ hardy, 
dependable heavy tonnage variety. 
Penn State Ballhead 
All-America Selection—1934 
Plant—12-16 inches, short stem, distinct 
bluish-green leaves. 
Heads—About 6 inches in diameter, 
weight 7-8 pounds, deep oval, flattened 
globe shape, very solid. 
105 days 
One of the most uniform types known. 
It has excellent keeping qualities and is 
also a good kraut cabbage. Outstand- 
ing for high tonnage per acre. 
Early Jersey Wakefield 
Mammoth Rock Red 
100 days 
Plant—14-20 inches tall, large, purplish- 
red with a partly spreading habit. 
Head—8 inches deep, weight 7 pounds, 
round flattened globe shape. 
A standard red variety for home and 
market garden. 
CABBAGE—Yellows-Resistant Varieties 
Badger Market 67 days 
Plant—9-10 inches tall, dark blue-green, 
cup shaped leaves. 
Head—5-6 inches in diameter, weight 3 
pounds, round with a solid interior. 
Developed by the Wisconsin College of 
Agriculture. A good small headed 
early variety which has performed 
well in a number of trials. 
110 days 
large 
Bugner 
Plant—14-18 inches, short stem, 
plant, deep blue-green leaves. 
Heads—8 inches diameter, weight 8-10 
pounds, deep round head, slightly flat- 
tened on top. 
Used extensively in some sections of the 
North for kraut and storage. A vig- 
orous grower noted for large tonnage 
per acre. 
Improved Globe 80 days 
(Resistant Glory) 
Plant—10-15 inches, similar to Glory of 
Enkhuizen. 
Heads—6-7 inches in diameter, weight 
7-8 pounds, compact, globular. 
Developed in Wisconsin for use on 
Yellows infested soil. Used for kraut 
and shipping. 
Jersey Queen (Resistant 
Jersey Wakefield) 65 days 
Plant—12 inches tall, upright, short 
stemmed, smoother and more bluish- 
green foliage than Jersey Wakefield. 
Head—4% inches in diameter at base x 
6 inches deep, conical-shaped, slightly 
smaller than Jersey Wakefield, weighs 
21%, pounds. Compactness allows for 
closer planting. 
A Yellows-resistant Jersey Wakefield 
ideal for early home and market gar- 
den. 
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