Tri-State’s Cabbage 
Cutture. For an early crop, plant the seed indoors and transplant about the middle of March to April. Set them 18 
inches apart in rows 2 feet apart. For a late crop, sow seed in May or June and transplant in July. 1 oz. produces about 
2500 plants; 6 ozs. plants an acre. 
CABBAGE, Globe 
Yellows-Resistant Varieties 
GLOBE. 80 days. Plants are 10 to 15 inches tall and 
medium green. A yellows-resistant type of Glory of 
Enkhuizen developed in Wisconsin for use on 
yellows-infested soil. Heads are globular, compact, 
6 to 7 inches in diameter and weigh 7 to 8 pounds. 
GOLDEN ACRE. 64 days. This strain of Golden 
Acre has all the characteristics of that variety but is 
a few days later and yellows resistant. Leaves are 
slightly darker green than regular Golden Acre. 
MARION MARKET. 75 days. This is a yellows- 
resistant strain of Copenhagen Market that will 
produce a normal crop on yellows-infested soil. The 
plant is larger and the leaves are more coarse but 
with the same round heads and quality as Copen- 
hagen Market. 
BUGNER. 105 days. A late variety extensively 
used in some sections for market, kraut and storage. 
Heads large, round or slightly flattened, 714 to 8 
inches in diameter and weighing 8 to 9 pounds. 
WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS. 90 days. This is 
the hardiest of all flat-headed varieties. Heads large, 
10 to 12 inches across, 8 inches deep, weighing 9 to 
10 pounds. Recommended for yellows-infested land, 
as it is resistant to yellows and Cabbage mosaic. 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER. No.8. 105 days. Plants 
larger and very hardy. The heads are large, round 
to flattened, very firm and weighing 7 to 9 pounds. 
A good keeper. This is a heavy yielder on land badly 
infested with yellows disease. 
SPECIAL RED ROCK. 90 days. The standard 
large red Cabbage; splendid winter keeper. Heads 
round to slightly flattened globe shape, commonly 
8 inches in diameter and weigh about 7 pounds, 
very hard, purplish red in color. 
TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Inc. 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
CABBAGE, Golden Acre Special 
GOLDEN ACRE SPECIAL. 60 days. The earliest 
round-headed Cabbage; especially valuable for 
early market. Heads round, firm, commonly 6 to 
7 inches in diameter and average 3 pounds. 
BADGER MARKET. 63 days. Plants are dark green, 
with small, round, solid heads weighing about 3 
pounds, which do not burst prematurely. This 
variety is highly suited to the present demands of 
the fresh vegetable market and will tolerate close 
planting for high economic yields. It is also suitable 
for winter growing in south Florida. 
BONANZA. 75 days. An outstanding market and 
home garden variety. Heads small to medium size 
almost round and very firm. The small core allows this 
Cabbage to stand in the field for a long period, at time 
of maturity, without splitting. Especially adapted 
for use in the South where firm small heads are needed 
for shipping to distant markets. 
GREEN ACRE. 66 days. A strain of Golden Acre 
with a richer green color which it retains longer and 
thus is more desirable as a market Cabbage. 
EARLY COPENHAGEN MARKET. 65 days. Ex- 
treme earliness and the fact that this Cabbage will 
hold its good green color until harvest are its out- 
standing qualities. Produces well-rounded, solid 
heads 6 to 7 inches in diameter and weighing 3 to 314 
pounds. Plants are small, compact, short stemmed. 
EARLY RED ACRE. 74 days. Plants small, 
compact and short stemmed. Heads medium size, 
round, hard and deep red. The earliest red variety. 
SPECIAL LONG ISLAND SAVOY (SHORT STEM). 
95 days. An excellent keeper. Heads nearly round, full 
and hard. Leaves large, crimped, rich dark green and 
of good quality. 
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CABBAGE, Special Long Island Savoy 
