WISCONSIN YELLOW RESISTANT 
Pee / IPS Ta GENERATION BOEED 
In growing good cabbage, it is necessary first 
to obtain the best seed produced. We have that 
kind, Our American varieties are of the best 
American strains, our Yellows Resistant Seed is 
First Generation Wisconsin grown. Cabbage re- 
quires deep mellow soil. One packet will produce 
400 plants, 4% pound produces enough plants 
for an acre. ; 
CULTURE: For early use sow the seed in hot- 
beds during February and March and transplant 
in the open ground as soon as dahger of freezing 
is over, in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches apart 
in the row. For second early, sow in April, and 
transplant in May and for the late varieties sow 
about May 10th and transplant from the middle 
of June to the first of July. 
The figure after the name gives the time re- 
form 
quired to mature heads after setting 
plants. 
Globe. 
77. GLOBE. (80 days.) A Yellows Resistant 
selection from Glory of Hnkhuizen and very 
similar to the true type of Glory. An excellent 
mid-season, round-head type, maturing a few 
days later than Marion Market. Heads are 
globular, averaging 64% pounds, very compact, 
small core. Plant and head type very uniform. 
Heavy yielder, excellent for shipping and widely 
used for kraut. One of our most dependable and 
popular strains. Pkt., 10c; 2 oz., 30c; 0z., 45c; 
Y%y Ib., $1.35; 1b., $4.00, postpaid. 
76. WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS. (90 
days.) Late maturing Drumhead type, average 
9 to 10 pounds, This Yellows Resistant strain is 
very hardy and withstands adverse weather con- 
ditions unusually well, an excellent cabbage for 
kraut. Heavy yielder, white inside, and firm at 
maturity. Leaves blue-green. Heads semi-round. 
The strain we are now using is a new selection 
and is a great improvement over the old strain 
of a few years ago, In plant and head type, it 
is much more uniform. Unlike the old strain, 
heads mature more evenly and can be cut in one 
cutting. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; %4 Ib., 
$1.20; lb., $3.70, postpaid. 
Jersey Queen. 
Wisconsin Ballhead. 
81. WISCONSIN BALLHEAD. (100 
days.) A great improvement over the first Wis- 
consin Ballhead, Many of the undesirable fea- 
tures of the old strain have been eliminated. This 
strain is quite similar to the Danish Ballhead type 
as to season, plant, and head type. It has un- 
usually large head weight in proportion to the 
outer leaf weight. It matures earlier than the 
Wisconsin Hollander #8. Heads average 6% 
pounds, nearly spherical, solid, compact. Deep 
blue-green foliage. Short stem. Somewhat shorter 
core than the Danish Ballhead parent. In trial 
plots and fields in many states, this strain has 
been acclaimed the best of the Yellows Resistant 
Ballhead varieties. Very uniform, Pkt, 10c; 
Yo 02%., 30¢; oz., 55c¢; 14 -Ihb., $1.55; Ib., $4.65, 
postpaid, 
Marion Market, 
87. MARION MARKET. 
Selection 
in maturing. Plants larger and more 
than Copenhagen types. Heads average 5 pounds, 
broadly rounded, leaves blue-green, Used for 
market and early kraut. This is one of the first 
Yellows Resistant varieties developed by the 
College of Agriculture, Madison, Wisconsin. Hag 
been improved considerably by making new 
selections in Yellows sick soil constantly for 
new stock seed. PKt., 10c; ¥% oz., 20c; 02z., 35c; 
Ya Ib., $1.10; 1b., $3.30, postpaid. ’ 
74. JERSEY QUEEN. (58 days.) Aver- 
age weight about 2% lbs. Selection from Jersey 
Wakefield. Highly resistant to the Yellows dis- 
ease. Heads small, conical; leaves smooth, dark 
green. Allows close planting, Very early strain 
for home and market garden. Perhaps the sweet- 
est flavor of any cabbage grown in home gardens. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% 02., 25c; oz. 35c; % Ib. $1.10; 
lb., $3.30, postpaid, 
Coe 
(74 
from Copenhagen but somewhat 
days.) 
later 
vigorous 
field of cabbage at Racine, Wisconsin, showing 
a test row of cabbage from good contmercial seed 
in the center of a field of Yellows Resistant Wis. 
Hollander No, 8 cabbage. A very few plants only 
out of hundreds set out, survived in this row. No 
clearer demonstration of the value of resistant 
seeds in districts affected by yellows could be given, 
79. WISCONSIN HOLLANDER, (108 
days.) Selected from Danish Ballhead. Heads 
round, becoming slightly flattened across the top; 
color deep blue-green. Heavy yielder. Later than 
Wisconsin Ballhead, and larger with heads about 
7% pounds. Good for late shipping and storage. 
This Yellows Resistant strain has been improved 
considerably by constant new selections for stock 
seed. Pkt., 10c; 1% 02., 30c; oz., 50c; % Ib., 
$1.45; lb., $4.40, postpaid. 
Wisconsin Golden Acre. 
72. WISCONSIN GOLDEN ACRE. 
(60 days.) The earliest round headed cabbage. 
Similar to regular Golden Acre, but resistant to 
yellows, Plants are small and compact allowing 
close setting, Excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; % 
0z., 30c; oz., 45c; 4 Ib., $1.35; Ib., $4.00, post- 
paid. 
75, BADGER MARKET. (60 days.) New 
outstanding early cabbage, illustrated and de- 
scribed on page 2. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c, post- 
paid, 
68. WISCONSIN COPENHAGEN. (62 
days.) The latest development of the early Yel- 
lows Resistant Copenhagen strains. Foliage blue- 
green color, plant 10 to 12 inches tall. This new 
variety is much more uniform in maturing and 
in size of heads than Resistant Detroit. It ma- 
tures evenly so that most or all heads ean be 
cut at one time, Well adapted for market gar- 
dening, early shipping and early kraut. It with- 
stands adverse weather conditions better than 
most early varieties. Heads uniformly round, 
about 4% pounds, very compact. Pkt., 10¢; Ye 
eens 0z., 40c; % lb., $1.20; lb., $3.50, post- 
paid, 
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Wisconsin Copenhagen, 
