CABBAGE—Yellows-Resistant Varieties—Continued 
Marion Market 75 days 
Plant—12-16 inches, medium stem, blue- 
green leaves, later maturing and larger 
than Copenhagen Market. 
Heads—6 inches in diameter, weight 5-6 
pounds, round. 
A Yellows-resistant Copenhagen Market 
somewhat slower developing and larger 
headed. A heavy yielding mid-season 
cabbage for market or kraut. 
Racine Market 70 days 
Plant—10-12 inches tall, compact, short 
stemmed, upright distinct blue-green 
leaves with erect growth. 
Head—6!%2 inches in diameter, round, sol- 
id and of good quality. 
A Yellows-resistant Copenhagen Market, 
type. Extremely uniform. Popular with 
home and market gardeners as well as 
shippers. 
Red Hollander 100 days 
Plant—13-15 inches, purple red. 
Heads—7 inches in diameter, weight 6 
pounds, round, Hollander type hard 
head, deep oval globe with a high core. 
Heads mature fast, permitting early cut- 
ting if desired. Good late cabbage for 
storage or shipping. Highly resistant 
to Yellows. 
68 days 
Plant—9-12 inches tall, short stemmed, 
blue-green and leafier than regular 
Golden Acre. 
Head—6-7 inches in diameter, weight 3- 
3% pounds, globular to slightly flatten- 
ed with a solid white interior. 
Resistant Detroit 
A Yellows-resistant Golden Acre type for 
early market and shipping. It matures 
several days ahead of Racine Market. 
95 days 
Plant—11-14 inches, similar to regular 
All Seasons but slightly coarser and not 
as uniform. 
Wisconsin All Seasons 
Heads—10-11 inches in diameter, 6 inches 
deep, weight 10 pounds, hard, flattened 
globe shape with curved top and 
bottom. 
A heavy yielding, hardy and resistant 
selection from All Seasons. An ex- 
cellent late kraut cabbage. 
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Wisconsin Ballhead Short Stem 98 days 
Plant—12-16 inches, blue green foliage, 
short stem. 
Heads—6-7 inches in diameter, weight 
6-7 pounds, round, compact, smaller and 
more uniform heads than Wisconsin 
Hollander No. 8. 
A Yellows-resistant Danish Ballhead de- 
veloped for early fall shipping in the 
North. Very uniform in type and ma- 
turity. Smaller and more uniform heads 
than Wisconsin Hollander No. 8. 
68 days 
Plant—10-11 inches tall, short stem, dull 
grey-green foliage. 
Wisconsin Copenhagen 
Head—5-7 inches in diameter, compact, 
mostly round to flattened round and of 
good quality. 
The earliest of Yellows-resistant Copen- 
hagen class. Plant is more open than 
Racine Market. Most of the heads can 
be harvested at one time. Used for 
market and early kraut. 
Wisconsin Golden Acre 62 days 
Plant—10 inches tall, compact, dark blue- 
green cup-shaped leaves. 
Head—6 inches in diameter, weight 3 
pounds. Round to deep-round with a 
solid interior. 
A Yellows-resistant selection from Golden 
Acre. Leaf edges more waved, plant 
color more blue-green than Golden 
Acre. Heads and framework more com- 
pact and slightly smaller. Very uniform. 
form. 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 103 days 
Plant—16-20 inches, blue-green foliage, 
medium stem. 
Heads—7-8 inches in diameter, weight 
7-9 pounds, round flattened globe, 
heavy yielder. 
A very resistant Ballhead type. This is 
the first Yellows-resistant cabbage re- 
leased by the University of Wiscon- 
sin. A heavy yielder, desirable for stor- 
age, kraut and shipping. 
