. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GRISWOLD SEED CO., CABBAGE Kopf Kohl. One ounce will produce 5,000 plants; 2 oz. of seed in beds enough to transplant for an acre. The ground must be highly manured, deeply dug or plowed, and thoroughly worked to insure good, full-sized heads. A heavy, moist and fresh loam is the most suitable, Sow early in the spring in hotbed, or later in open ground. Plant out 18 inches by 2 feet apart. The late varieties are usually sown by the middle of May
. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GRISWOLD SEED CO., CABBAGE Kopf Kohl. One ounce will produce 5,000 plants; 2 oz. of seed in beds enough to transplant for an acre. The ground must be highly manured, deeply dug or plowed, and thoroughly worked to insure good, full-sized heads. A heavy, moist and fresh loam is the most suitable, Sow early in the spring in hotbed, or later in open ground. Plant out 18 inches by 2 feet apart. The late varieties are usually sown by the middle of May and the plants set out in July, in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the rows. ^Early Winningstadt. A well known Ger- man variety, resembling very much the Early Wakefield; heads large, conical, solid and hard. /Early Etamps. An early sort, producing medium sized heads, y^xtra. Early Express. Very early, similar to the Etamps, but smaller. (/improved Early Jersey Wakefield. Very popular with market gardeners. Its thick, stout leaves, combined with its very compact growth, make It the best for win- tering over in cold frames or for very early settingoutin the spring. The li cads are compact, of medium size, and conical. T hroughout the northern stales thi; gardeners depend upon it for the bulk of their extra early crop. E a r 1 y York. >â N\.i A A n e a r 1 y s o r t, heads small, heart- shaped, and gener- y firoof against cts. r Large Early York. Larger tiian the above. 11 Seasons. :inis CO m p ac t, with very thick. dark leaves, covered with a dense bloom, which protects them in a measure from the worms. Heads flat, very solid, and of good quality. ⢠/ Henderson's Early Summer. The heads are large, flat, or slightly conical, and will keep long without bursting. ^ , Early Flat Dutch. A first-class second early; round-flat. / Vandergaw. This is considered one of the best mid-summer sorts. .^]arly Drumhead. Of very compact '^growth. Very solid and of good quality. y '
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