Seed annual 1906 . best and purest stocks of Winnigstadt in the countryPkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 35c; h Lb. 40c; Lb. $ A sure heading, longkeeping variety, ver ysimilar to All Seasons and producing wellshaped heads, having few and small outerleaves. Our seed is from carefully grown,selected stock and is the best that can beprocured. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c; 3 Oz. 35c;H Lb. 60c; Lb. $ Fottlers Early Drumheador Brunswick Short Stem In many sections, particularly in the east, this is the mostpopular cabbage grown, and it certainly is one of the verybest second early sorts in cultivation, especiall


Seed annual 1906 . best and purest stocks of Winnigstadt in the countryPkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 35c; h Lb. 40c; Lb. $ A sure heading, longkeeping variety, ver ysimilar to All Seasons and producing wellshaped heads, having few and small outerleaves. Our seed is from carefully grown,selected stock and is the best that can beprocured. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c; 3 Oz. 35c;H Lb. 60c; Lb. $ Fottlers Early Drumheador Brunswick Short Stem In many sections, particularly in the east, this is the mostpopular cabbage grown, and it certainly is one of the verybest second early sorts in cultivation, especially for the homegarden. It keeps well both under the svm and during the win-ter, and we think has proved one of the best all seasons cabbagein cultivation. Head large, fiat, compact, solid and of finequality. We have taken pains to have our stock free from thelonger stemmed, coarse plants of tenseen in inferior stocks of this : Oz. 30c;?illf^^^—^ 3 Oz. 35c;mmiii^)^ %;?\f fi/l/ ^^ \ Lb. $ All Seasons Cabbage. 22 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. CABBAGE—Late or Autumn and Winter Sorts The Warren, or Improved Stone Mason ^\^ff,^i most desirable for fall and winter use, being thebest in quality of any of the smooth leaved stock we offer is much superior to that usu-ally sold under this name. Plant medium sized,with only a moderate number of leaves; head me-dium sized to large, flattened but very deep, verysohd, crisp and tender, without being coarse orstrong flavored. It will certainly give the greatestsatisfaction both to the amateur and market gar-dener and ought to be planted largely by oc; Oz. 20c; 2 Oz. 35c; k Lb. 60c; Lb. $ Mammoth Rock Red S^i^S! SSfrel cabbage yet introduced and much better than thestock offered as Red Drumhead. No one shouldplant the latter as long as our strain of MammothRock Red can be obtained. The plant is large,with numerous spreading leaves. The head islarge, round, very soUd and of deep red color.


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