. Drumm Seed and Floral Co . EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT. The favorite Ger- man variety. Dwarf habit, compact growth, short outside leaves; can be planted twenty inches apart. Packet, 20c; Vi ounce, 75c; ounce, $4; Vi pound, $10. CABBAGE. This vegetable requires deep, rich, mellow soil, high ma- nuring and good culture. In order to obtain solid heads for early use, sow early varieties first to tenth of January or early in February. Plant out in open ground as soon as plants are ready. Frequent und thorough cultivation will result in a profitable crop To prevent the attacks of cabbage fly on small


. Drumm Seed and Floral Co . EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT. The favorite Ger- man variety. Dwarf habit, compact growth, short outside leaves; can be planted twenty inches apart. Packet, 20c; Vi ounce, 75c; ounce, $4; Vi pound, $10. CABBAGE. This vegetable requires deep, rich, mellow soil, high ma- nuring and good culture. In order to obtain solid heads for early use, sow early varieties first to tenth of January or early in February. Plant out in open ground as soon as plants are ready. Frequent und thorough cultivation will result in a profitable crop To prevent the attacks of cabbage fly on small plants, dust thoroughly with air-slacked lime, or use wood ashes freely over the young plants. For the cab- bage worm, try Slug Shot. (Se6 Insect Destroyers.) One ounce of seed produces about 1,500 plants; half pound of seed grows enough plants to set an acre. EXTRA EARLY EXPRESS. Earliest Cabbage in the world. This new and very early cabbage, while not as large as the Jersey Wakefield, is several days earlier, and for a first early variety cannot be excelled. Very dwarf and very uni- form. Desirable as a quick forcing sort. Packet, 5c; ounce, 20c; Vi pound, 65c; pound, $ EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH. An excellent second early variety, producing fine large heads after the first-early varieties have disappeared. Highly valued, both for its fine quality and ability to resist heat. Heads are very solid, broad and round, flattened on top; tender and finegrained. Packet, 5c; ounce, 20c; Vi pound, 60c; pound, $2. LARGE EARLY YORK. One of the earliest; heads small, heart-shaped; fairly firm; good quality. Packet, 5c; ounce, 15c; Vi pound, 35c; pound, $ ALL SEASONS. A greatly improved strain of Early Flat Dutch. Heads very large, round, solid, and of the quality, keeping as well as the winter sorts. Plant very vigorous, but sure heading. Remarkable for its ability to stand the hot sun and dry weather. One of the very best sorts for general cultivation. Packet, 5c; ounce, 20c; Vi po


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