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CABBAGE 
EARLY CABBAGE 
Pkts. 15c. 
Culture—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. 
One ounce produces about 3,000 plants; 
4 ozs. plants an acre 
Golden Acre Special (Elite Strain). 60 days. 
The earliest, round-headed Cabbage, espe- 
cially valuable for early market. Heads 
uniformly round, firm, commonly 6 to 7 in. 
in diameter and average 3 lbs. 
¥ oz. 35c., oz. 65c., 144 |b. $1. 95, Ib. $6.50 
Copenhagen Market. 68 days. Plants 
compact with short stems and hard round 
heads, weighing 3 to 4 lbs.; uniform in size 
and of good keeping quality; excellent for 
early market and early kraut. 
¥ oz. 35c., oz. 50c., 4 Ib. $1.50, lb. $5.00 
Golden Acre. 67 days. This is the very 
earliest round-headed yellows-resistant va- 
riety and is more uniformly true to type 
than any other. 
lg oz. 40c., oz. 70c., 14 Ib. $1.85, Ib. $6.00 
Bonanza. 75 days. A new small core, me- 
dium early Cabbage, with round heads, 
64% in. in diameter, weighing about 4 lbs.; 
very firm and uniform. Can be held in 
field longer than most varieties. 
1% oz. 50c., oz. 90c., 14 Ib. $2.90, 1b. $10.00 
RED CABBAGE 
Early Red Acre. 74 days. Plants small, 
compact and short-stemmed. Heads me- 
dium size, round, hard and deep red. The 
earliest red variety 
Y% oz. 40c., oz. 700, V4 lb. $2.10, 1b. $7.00 
Special Red Rock. 90 days. The largest 
and outstanding red Cabbage: round heads 
weighing 7 to 9 lbs. Intense dark red; 
a sure header. 
1 oz. 45c., 0z. 75c.,' 14 lb. $2.25, lb. $7.50 
SAVOY CABBAGE 
Savoy, Long Island (Strain). 90 days. A 
strain extensively grown on Long Island: 
dark green, well curled, used for Sum- 
mer and Fall. 
4 oz. 55c., 0z. 90c., 14 Ib. $3.00, 1b. $10.00 
Chieftain Savoy. 85 days. Fine heads, 
more savoyed, earlier and more compact 
plants than most Savoy. Heads large 
and solid. 
14 oz. 40c., oz. 70c., 14 lb. $2.10, lb. $7.00 
LATE CABBAGE 
Danish Balihead or Hollander. 105 days. 
Vigorous, compact, short-stemmed plants 
with few, upright, large leaves. The very 
solid, round, medium-sized heads ship per- 
fectly and keep well until late Spring. 
1% oz. 35c., oz. 60c., 14 lb. $1.80, Ib. $6.00 
Penn State Ballhead. 105 days. Heads 
weigh about 54 Ibs., extremely hard, solid 
globe in shape, 6 in. to 7 in. deep. Diam- 
eter 7) in. 
Y% oz. 35c., oz. 60c., 4 Ib. $1.80, lb. $6.00 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
An ounce of seed will sow 300 to 400 feet of 
row, a packet 30 feet 
Michihli. 75 days. New strain. Greater uni- 
formity, dependability and better color 
make this new variety the best in Chinese 
Cabbage. 
¥ oz. 50c., oz. 30c., 14 Ib. 90c., Ib. $2.75 
YELLOW-RESISTANT 
Racine Market. 64 days. A Golden Acre 
type of Cabbage with a characteristic blue 
green color. Strikingly uniform in the field 
and will resist splitting better than any 
other early Cabbage. 
4 oz. 85c., oz. 65c., 14 Ib. $1.95, lb. $6.50 
Marion Market (Second Early). 72 days. 
A “Yellows” resistant type of Copenhagen 
Market; the heads are very uniform of the 
true Copenhagen type, making good, early, 
round heads on land so diseased with yel- 
lows that other Cabbage fails entirely. 
Only a few days later than Copenhagen 
Market. 
¥% oz. 35c., oz. 55c., 14 1b. $1.80, lb. $6.00 
Bugner Winter (Late). 110 days. A late 
“Yellows’’ resistant variety. It is one of 
the heaviest for size of head, being firm, 
tender and excellent quality. 8 in. round, 
flattened slightly, deep through 7 in. 
weighing 10 lbs. or more, outer leaves deep 
purplish green with a tight folded leaf 
covering the head. 
V4 oz. 35c., oz. 55c., 4 Ib. $1.80, Ib. $6.00 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 (Late). 115 
days. This is a ‘‘Yellows”’ resistant strain 
of the Danish Ballhead type to which it is 
very similar. The heads are uniform, 
round, and very deep green with a purple 
or bluish tint on the edges. The plants are 
of strong, healthy growth with short stems. 
4 oz. 35c., oz. 55c., 44 lb. $1.80, lb. $6.00 
Wisconsin Bal$head. 100 days. Similar 
in type to Danish Ballhead and Wisconsin 
Hollander No. 8, but with slightly smaller, 
harder heads and more uniform. Highly 
resistant to yellows. 
14 oz. 35c., oz. 55c., 44 1b. $1.80, lb. $6.00 
Improved Globe (Green). 80 days. A 
‘“Vellows’”’ resistant Glory of Enkhuizen. 
Developed in Wisconsin for use on Yellows 
infested soil. Used for kraut and shipping. 
Plant 10 to 15 in. tall, large, vigorous, 
medium green. Head 6 to7 in. in diameter, 
weight 7 to 8 lbs, compact and globular. 
14 oz. 35c., oz. 55c., 14 Ib. $1.80, lb. $6.00 
SWISS CHARD 
Pkts. 15c. 
14 Ib. of seed will sow about 250 feet of row 
Fordhook Giant. 60 days. The leaves are 
large, thick, heavily crumpled and very 
dark green. The stems are broad, thick 
and white. A very uniform type. 
Oz. 30c., 14 |b. 45c., Ib. $1.35, 10 lbs. $12 50 
Rhubarb Chard. Plants grow 18 in. to 2 ft. 
tall and are the most attractive vegetable 
plants in the garden. The stalks them- 
selves extend 10 to 12 in. before the leaves 
begin and are of the most satay ae glow- 
ing crimson. Oz. 45c., 14 |b. $1.25, lb. $4.50 
Lucullus. 55 days. Very popular light 
green type. Grows upright with heavily 
“savoyed”’ leaves of fine quality. Stems 
long, thick and nearly white. 
Oz. 30c., 14 |b. 45c., lb. $1.35, 10 lbs. $12.50 
MANGLES—For Stock 
Six to eight pounds of seed will sow an acre 
Danish Yellow Giant. The heaviest yielder. 
Oz. 20c., 14 lb. 50c., Ib. 95c., 10 lbs. $9.00 
Mammoth Long Red. Very popular. 
Oz. 20c., '4 lb. 50c., Ib. 95c., 10 Ibs. $9.00 
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All our seeds are grown for 
us by the most competent 
growers, and the strains 
without exception are of 
the highest perfection 
The Germination Is 
Marked on Every Package 
Of PRICE’S SEEDS 
CAULIFLOWER 
Pkts. 25c. 
Culture—For an early crop sow indoors 
from February 15 to March 15. Harden off 
and set outside as soon as ground can be 
worked. For the late or Autumn crop sow 
seed in May or early June in specially pre- 
pared seed bed and transplant to field in late 
June or early July. Set plants 2 feet apart in 
rows 3 feet apart. After heads begin to form, 
leaves should be tied to protect heads from 
rain and sun and to keep them white. 
One ounce will produce 4,000 plants; 
2 ozs. enough for an ucre 
Snowbali E (New). An early, uniform ma- 
turing Snowball type with long, erect 
leaves. Heads are large, curds are of excel- 
lent quality, smooth, deep and white. 
Y% oz. $1.00, oz. $3.25, % As $11.25, 
. $40.00 
Super or Early Snowball A. 54 days. 
The finest, earliest, most profitable strain. 
Can be harvested and out of the way before 
Perea varieties are ready to cut. 
4oz. 90c., oz. $3.00, 141b. $10.00, lb. $35.00 
ene maritt (White Mountain). 57 days. 
Heads, 8% in. diameter, weight 2 Ibs. or 
more; firm, compact, snowy white, fine- 
textured. curds free from leaflets, good 
quality. Plants slightly larger than Snow- 
ball; long, large, “upright leaves giving 
good coverage, medium green. A leading 
variety today 
V4 oz. 90c., oz. %§3. 00. 14 lb. $10.00, Ib. $35.00 
Snowball Perfection. 56 days. A very fine, 
improved strain of the true Snowball type. 
The plant is dwarf and compact and the 
heads are large, solid, snow white. 
4 oz. 90c., oz. $3.00, 14 Ib. $10.00, lb. $35.00 
Cauliflower, Snowdrift 
