Archive image from page 18 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_6 Year: 1923 ( Carrie's Long Keeping Cabbage. CURRIE'S LONG KEEPING. Witlistands drought and frost Jjetter than any other sort. Keeps longer than any other Cabbage. Is without a rival as a shipper. The best sort to grow I'or Iteeping over for Spring and Winter sales. Not only are its keeping qualities superior to any other Cab- bage we have ever seen, but it is unsurpassed for main crop. Heads remarlcably uniform, large, firm and solid and of superb fla


Archive image from page 18 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_6 Year: 1923 ( Carrie's Long Keeping Cabbage. CURRIE'S LONG KEEPING. Witlistands drought and frost Jjetter than any other sort. Keeps longer than any other Cabbage. Is without a rival as a shipper. The best sort to grow I'or Iteeping over for Spring and Winter sales. Not only are its keeping qualities superior to any other Cab- bage we have ever seen, but it is unsurpassed for main crop. Heads remarlcably uniform, large, firm and solid and of superb flavor; color dark green, with few outside leaves. As a keeper it is the best we have ever liLnotvn. If placed in a dry, cool cellar or pit, it will keep in excellent condition until well along in the following summer. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35c; 2 ozs. 60c; lb. $; 1 lb. ? THE HOLLANDER. Cnrrie's Selected Short-Stenimed Strain—A splendid late Cabbage with perfectly solid round heads, very regular in growth; a sure header and a grand keeper. As a shipper it Is only equalled by Carrie's Long Keeping and is a few days earlier in maturing than that fine variety. In our estimation this is a perfect strain o'f Hollander, much superior to cheap stock generally offered under the names of Holland, Danish Ball Head, etc. The heads are very compact, having few loose leaves, and the inside leaves are a beautiful creamy white, delightfully crisp and of fine flavor. It resists disease remarkably and seems un- affected by even prolonged hot spells. Our annual sales of it in the large Cabbage growing sections are enormous. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35c; 2 ozs. 60c; V lb. $; 1 lb. $ Marblehead Mammoth Drumhead—The largest Cabbage grown. It is no uncommon occurrence to find a head weighing from 50 to 60 pounds. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 1 oz. 30c; 14 lb. 90c; 1 lb. $ Selected Late Flat Dutch—A low-growing variety with large, round, solid heads, well flattened on top and of excellent qual- ity


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