. Catalogue of home grown seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Flowers Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs; Grain Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Implements Catalogs. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 13 CABBAGE — Continued. THE WARREN. Sometimes called "WARREN'S STONE ;. This first-class cabbage is an improvement on the old Mason cabbage of twenty-five years ago. It makes a deep, round, medium sized and very hard head, the outer leaves wrapping it over very handsomely. In


. Catalogue of home grown seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Flowers Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs; Grain Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Implements Catalogs. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 13 CABBAGE — Continued. THE WARREN. Sometimes called "WARREN'S STONE ;. This first-class cabbage is an improvement on the old Mason cabbage of twenty-five years ago. It makes a deep, round, medium sized and very hard head, the outer leaves wrapping it over very handsomely. In reliability for heading no cabbage surpasses it. It comes in as early as some strains of Fottler, and a little earlier than others. A capital sort to succeed the All-Seasons. The heads being very thick through, and nearly round, make it an excellent sort to carry through the winter. Price, per pound, postpaid, $; per £ pound, 98 cents; per ounce, 30 cents; per package, 5 cents. EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. The standard early cabbage in the markets of New York and Boston. Our seed stock will be found to be very choice. We have tested many varieties side by side with our own, but have never found one superior to our present strain. Price, per pound, postpaid, ; per £ pound, 58 cents; per ounce, 25 cents; per package, 5 cents. MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH CABBAGE. This is the largest variety of the cabbage family in the world. We have had heads, when stripped of all waste leaves, that could not be got into a two-bushel basket, having a diameter two inches greater. Our patrons generally succeed in growing the Mammoth from our seed to the weight of thirty and forty pounds, and in some instances over ninety pounds! It is the best of all varieties to raise for cow cabbage and winter feed for poultry. We are specially careful to maintain the reputation of this giant among cabbages. The heads from which we raised this seed averaged forty pounds each. Price, per pound, post- paid, $;


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