Mann's descriptive catalgoue : 1914 guide for the farm and garden . ket, 10c. Ounce, 30c. \ pound, 75c. Pound $ Danish Ball-Head, or Hollander.—A very solid, hard-heading, heavy variety; an excellent keeper. Ounce, 25c. J pound, , Copenhagen Market.—The earliest large round-headed cabbage yet introduced. The heads are of exceptionally large size for soearly a variety. The plant is of vigorous habit but compact, with short stem and few outer leaves which are of rather upright leaves are medium light green, nearly round, comparatively thick and smooth. The heads a
Mann's descriptive catalgoue : 1914 guide for the farm and garden . ket, 10c. Ounce, 30c. \ pound, 75c. Pound $ Danish Ball-Head, or Hollander.—A very solid, hard-heading, heavy variety; an excellent keeper. Ounce, 25c. J pound, , Copenhagen Market.—The earliest large round-headed cabbage yet introduced. The heads are of exceptionally large size for soearly a variety. The plant is of vigorous habit but compact, with short stem and few outer leaves which are of rather upright leaves are medium light green, nearly round, comparatively thick and smooth. The heads are round, very solid and of exceptionallygood quality. Its earliness, compact growth, uniformity and size of head, firmness and most excellent quality combine to make Copen-hagen Market the most valuable cabbage of recent introduction. We recommend it unreservedly both for the home garden and the mar-ket gardening trade. (See cut.) Packet, 10c. Ounce, 50c. 2 ounces, $ \ pound, $ Pound, $ P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. C ABB AG E-Continued. LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE Surehead Cabbage.— Produces large, round flat-tened heads of the FlatDutch type and is remark-able for its certainty to is very sweet flavored,has but few loose leaves,keeps well, is good for ship-ping, and is just the varietyand quality to suit marketgardeners, farmers, and alllovers of good , 5c. Ounce, 20c. Jpound,50c. Pound, $ All Seasons.—H e a dsvery large, round, solid andof fine quality, keeping aswell as the winter very vigorous, butsure heading. Remarkablefor its ability to stand thehot sun and dry 15c. | pound, $ Autumn King or World Beater.—One of the finest strains of Late Cabbage ever offered. It producesregular, even heads of enormous size, and can be relied upon to produce a greater weight of crop from thesame space of ground than most of the late sorts, from the fact of its producing so few outer leaves. Pa
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