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O ays Main Uses Moa? Cabbage 35 
Wa MS EARLY GLORY 
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A slightly earlier, smaller-headed strain of the Glory of Enkhuizen type. 
63 HMS EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
The earliest and surest-heading pointed variety. Good for early home and market gar- 
deners as well as for shipping. Fairly slow to bolt, but cracks easily. 
PLANT—Small, compact, somewhat erect. Short stemmed and medium green. 
HEADS—7 inches long and 5 inches in diameter at the base, narrower than Charleston, 
heart shaped. Weigh 2 to 3 pounds. Interior is white, crisp, tender, and of 
particularly fine flavor and texture. 
al MS EARLY ROUND DUTCH 
Ferry’s Round Dutch 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch 
Widely used for market garden and shipping because of its uniformity, earliness, hard- 
iness, and attractive appearance. Slow bolting; adapted for wintering over in the South. 
PLANT—Small, short-stemmed, compact. Medium dark green. 
HEADS—7 inches in diameter, 6% inches deep, almost round. Solid and of good 
quality, weighing about 5 pounds. 
82 MSC (Yellows Resistant) GLOBE 
A resistant strain of Glory of Enkhuizen, of similar type and use. A fine cabbage 
for early kraut and gaining popularity for other uses. 
PLANT—Large, spreading, vigorous. Medium green. 
HEADS—29 inches in diameter, deep round. Solid, weighing about 7 pounds. Of high 
quality. 
80 MSC GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN 
A sure cropper and one of the heaviest yielders, regarded as a standard medium early 
market and kraut variety. 
PLANT—Large, spreading, vigorous. Medium green. 
HEADS—9 inches in diameter, round, solid and heavy. A very fine quality head, weigh- 
ing about 7 pounds. 
64 HMS GOLDEN ACRE 
An early strain of Copenhagen Market type. Uniform maturing and attractive. Tends 
to bolt rather quickly. 
PLANT—Rather small, erect, short stemmed, with short leaves. A good variety for 
close planting. Light green. 
HEADS—Round, 6 to 6% inches in diameter, solid. Interior is white, crisp, tender, and 
of fine quality. Heads weigh 3 to 4 pounds. 
