Garden and farm manual : 1905 . or earliness and size,and is without any question thebest, most uniform and truest stockof early large headed summer cab-bages known. Makes equally goodcabbages for winter use, being solidand hard to the centre. Per pkt.,15c; oz., 60c; £ lb., $; lb., $ EnkhuizenGlory Cabbage New, Large, Early, White,Solid Last season, at our FloracroftTrial Grounds, this new cabbagefrom Holland attracted the favor-able comment of every visitor byits absolutely uniform, large, verysolid heads. It is very early, com-ing in with the Early Flat Dutch,but at the same time ma


Garden and farm manual : 1905 . or earliness and size,and is without any question thebest, most uniform and truest stockof early large headed summer cab-bages known. Makes equally goodcabbages for winter use, being solidand hard to the centre. Per pkt.,15c; oz., 60c; £ lb., $; lb., $ EnkhuizenGlory Cabbage New, Large, Early, White,Solid Last season, at our FloracroftTrial Grounds, this new cabbagefrom Holland attracted the favor-able comment of every visitor byits absolutely uniform, large, verysolid heads. It is very early, com-ing in with the Early Flat Dutch,but at the same time making fine,large, ball-shaped heads, particu-larly attractive for market pur-poses. Owing to its very rapidgrowth, the leaves are very tender,thin ribbed and fine grained. Thecentre is white, with very few outerleaves in proportion to the size ofthe head. It will be found a verydesirable sort for an early summermarket, and we advise all of ourmarket gardener customers to giveit a careful trial. Price, per pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; i. S. ENKHUIZEN GLORY CABBAGE. lb., 90c; lb., § Early Danish Roundhead Cabbage An Earlier Short-Stemmed Type ol the Famous Danish Ballhead This new type has very round, solid, heavy heads on short, thick stalks, and is less liable to bebent over by storms than taller varieties. The heads average larger in size than those of the Ballheadtype, and are heavier in weight than heads of even larger size of the best American varieties. Theinterior leaves are bleached to the purest whiteness. Per pkt., 10c.; oz , 36c; J lb.,; lb., § Sedalia, Col., October 30, Johnson NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES <!


Size: 1781px × 1402px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurserya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900