Stokes seeds : 1918 . ter leaves; con-sequently the rows can be set close together. The heads arenearly round, with a slightly flattened top, very solid and uni-form in shape and size. Thisvariety is slightly earlier thanEarly Summer Cabbage, whichwe discarded one year ago owingto its similarity to Early FlatDutch. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts.,V^lb. $, lb. $, postpaid. 127 Danish Ballhead (Grown in Denmark) Our entire output of thismagnificent winter Cabbage isgrown for us in Denmark, andwe feel that the seed which weare ofiering is of as high qualityas can be obtained. DanishBallhead is a


Stokes seeds : 1918 . ter leaves; con-sequently the rows can be set close together. The heads arenearly round, with a slightly flattened top, very solid and uni-form in shape and size. Thisvariety is slightly earlier thanEarly Summer Cabbage, whichwe discarded one year ago owingto its similarity to Early FlatDutch. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts.,V^lb. $, lb. $, postpaid. 127 Danish Ballhead (Grown in Denmark) Our entire output of thismagnificent winter Cabbage isgrown for us in Denmark, andwe feel that the seed which weare ofiering is of as high qualityas can be obtained. DanishBallhead is a long-stemmedvariety of unfailing popularitydue, no doubt, to its adaptabil-ity to all soils and conditionsand the fact that it is a sureheader and magnificent of acres of DanishBallhead are put in everj^ yearas the splendid, round headsare very solid and cannot beexcelled for storage. It isb\ all means the most popular\,irietv for winter storage,Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts., Vilb-$, lb. $5, Danish Ballhead Cabbage 115 All-Head Early Cabbage A second-early sort of the flat type which has become verypopular among large planters, probably due to the fact that ithas a very deep-set head which increases its bulk very appre-ciably. All-Head Early is used very extensively for kraut andalso can be carried through the winter by means of late plant-ing. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts., Vilt) $1-45, lb. $5, postpaid. 130 Late Flat Dutch One of the old standard late winter Cabbages. The deep,flat heads are as solid as a rock and have excellent keepingqualities. It has a reputation for producing more tons to theacre than any other Cabbage under cultivation, and by someis used in preference to the late Danish variety. Pkt. 5 cts.,oz. 40 cts., Vilb. $, lb. $4, postpaid. 120 Succession (All Seasons) (MARKET-GARDENERS NO. 2) A feature of this Cabbage is its remarkable resistance to hotsun and dry weather, in addition to the fact that it remains incondition for use prob


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